Date: 01/07/2019 12:23 PM
> Subject: Re: How to delay a healthcheck? [EXTERNAL]
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> My log:
>
> 12:39:00.24 0290 IEE252I MEMBER IEASYS00 FOUND
>
> 12:39:10.20 0290 HZS0100I IPL-TIME START OF IBM HEALT
gt;
> Paul Feller
> AGT Mainframe Technical Support
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Subject: Re: How to delay a healthcheck? [EXTERNAL]
Kevin,
It is z13, so HIPERDISPATCH=
INITIALIZATION COMPLETE
Thanks..
Paul Feller
AGT Mainframe Technical Support
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01/06/2019 09:00:56 PM:
From: "Feller, Paul"
To: IBM-MAIN@LISTSERV.UA.EDU
Date: 01/06/2019 09:02 PM
Subject: Re: How to delay a healthcheck? [EXTERNAL]
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Radoslaw, not a direct answer to your question, but I find it
interesti
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> Date: 01/06/2019 09:02 PM
> Subject: Re: How to delay a healthcheck? [EXTERNAL]
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> Radoslaw, not a direct answer to your question, but I find it
> interesting that you get the alert. For some time now the default
> for HIPERDIS
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Subject: Re: How to delay a healthcheck? [EXTERNAL]
Radoslav,
create a policy statement with a SYNCVAL set to a different time of day.
currently
Radoslav,
create a policy statement with a SYNCVAL set to a different time of day.
currently it starts immediately after added because the default for SYNVAL
is SYSTEM.
ITschak
On Sun, Jan 6, 2019 at 9:21 PM R.S. wrote:
> The following scenario:
> During IPL a HealtChecker is started
The following scenario:
During IPL a HealtChecker is started automatically. One of the check ,
SUP_HIPERDISPATCH claims exception because HIPERDISPATCH=NO is in effect.
However IEAOPTxx specifies HIPERDUSPATCH=YES and this value is set, *but
later*, after the check is run.
The check is