Busted!  Dan, you know me a bit too well.  :->
http://www2.marist.edu/~workshop/cuny95.html has the VM/XA & VM/ESA version
but nothing earlier.  Alas, Dan is correct that TRACK was originally built
for VM/SP/HPO.   Serge Goldstein (the father of Track) is at Princeton U. (
[EMAIL PROTECTED] ) if further digging is needed, but I seriously doubt
there is anything available for VM/370.

It would simply be a 'small matter of programming' to retro fit an early
version of TRACK to VM/370.   One weekend and a few manuals - no
problem.... yeah.

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VM/ESA and z/VM Discussions <[email protected]> wrote on 02/23/2006
10:18:35 PM:

> [email protected]
>
> Too many years since I've poked CPWATCH with a stick for me to recall.
>
> I don't think TRACK dates back far enough to handle VM/370; the original
> cut dates back to VM/SP / VM/HPO days and the underlying data structures
> for CP and CMS differ quite a bit.  I suspect that Jim Vincent is
> perched nearby, watching this exchange with a suitably bemused
> expression.  Jim, would you care to comment further?
>
> -dan.
>
> Thomas Kern wrote:
> > Yes, I have CPWATCH running, but I thought it just prowled the CP
control
> > blocks. I like TRACK for looking at another virtual machine's
> memory, devices
> > and spooled console. Didn't CPWATCH have a CMS user program to
> communicate with
> > the server via VMCF?
> >
> > /Tom Kern
> >
> > --- "Daniel P. Martin" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >
> >
> >> Thomas:
> >>
> >> Have you discovered CPWATCH?  It's sort of a stone-age version of RTM
/
> >> SMART, but provides some minimal ability to peer into virtual machine
> >> state info on VM/370.  I think it's preloaded as part of the VM/370 R6

> >> distro that's available for Hercules.  Launch via CP AUTOLOG, open up
a
> >> terminal session to your VM system, and "DIAL CPWATCH".
> >>
> >> Old enough to remember when CPWATCH was actually pretty cool,
> >>
> >> -dan.
> >>
> >> Thomas Kern wrote:
> >>
> >>> Does anyone have a copy of TRACK for VM/370? I have started
> working on this
> >>>
> >> at
> >>
> >>> home under Hercules and miss some of my favorite tools.
> >>>
> >>> /Tom Kern
> >>>
> >>> --- Jim Vincent <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >>>
> >>>
> >>>> Yes, I do.  :-)
> >>>>
> >>>> If you download the current package from the web site
> >>>> http://vm.marist.edu/track/code.html you will have the 5.2 updates.
They
> >>>> aren't "gold" yet but they should get you working.  I still
> have not found
> >>>> time to update all the doc, the web site, send a note to the list,
etc
> >>>> etc....
> >>>>
> >>>> Use the TRACKV52 CNTRL file to rebuild, or use the TRACKV52
> MODULE that is
> >>>> included.  If you can assemble your own I would recommend that over
the
> >>>> MODULE.
> >>>>
> >>>>
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