Yours is probably like mine - a non-zero deferred work count in the VMDBK, but no deferred work to be found anywhere in the system. You can't tell what did not decrement the count when it finished. I have had a few of these this past year in a 4.4.0 system.
-----Original Message----- From: VM/ESA and z/VM Discussions [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Tom Duerbusch Sent: Monday, December 19, 2005 11:23 AM To: [email protected] Subject: Re: forcing a user Great plug. Doesn't show anything as there isn't anything to show<G>. TRACK 1 USER : NEWESA4 **** DEV **** z64 V4.2 13:22:31 12/19/05 ================================================================================ (Chan= 0 Ctls= 0 Devs= 0 )============================================== CR=Upd CLEAR=Subset ==> Looks like an IPL tonight. Tom Duerbusch THD Consulting >>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] 12/19/2005 12:15 PM >>> > My guess is, yes. > But how can you tell? > > Tom Duerbusch <ShamelessPlug=Perpetual> Have you given TRACK a try? TRACK will show you pending I/O's on any of the virtual machine's devices, along with many other nifty things. You can download it here: http://vm.marist.edu/track/ _______________________________________ James Vincent Systems Engineering Consultant Nationwide Services Co., Technology Infrastructure Engineering Mainframe, z/VM and z/Linux Support One Nationwide Plaza 3-25-02 Columbus OH 43215-2220 U.S.A Voice: (614) 249-5547 Fax: (614) 677-7681 mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
