What SYSPROF did you refer to in the "sniplet" below? Is that SYSPROF EXEC from the S-disk? I know you were talking about TCPIP but I didn't find a SYSPROF on any of the 4TCPIP40 disks. SYSPROF EXEC on the S-disk gets serviced and is a pain in the lower back. I think that just about everyone has a SYSPROF2 or something like that. The last RSU I put on z/VM 4.4 hit SYSPROF. The official IBM SYSPROF EXEC would benefit from a call to an exec such as TCPRUNXT or SYSPRRUN and a cast in concrete guarantee that SYSPRRUN or SYSPROF2 would never be "maintained".

Or am I not understanding something?  Very possible.
Jim

At 06:22 PM 12/4/2005, you wrote:
<snip>
SYSPROF is in your domain.  The [userid/nodeid/SYSTEM, not IBM!] DTCPARMS
file, the file pointed to by the :Exit tag, and TCPRUNXT EXEC are all
yours.  Everything else is labeled "Keep off the Grass". ;-)
<snip>
Alan Altmark
z/VM Development
IBM Endicott

Jim Bohnsack
Cornell Univ.
(607) 255-1760

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