Yesterday I posted to the list; <I find that half the SQL Selects do not work with MVS but I can go in and modify the custom report to reflect Selects that do work. The big problem I have is that I get the following error every time the Hourly Monitor runs; ----------------------------------------------------------------------- ----------------------------------------------- syshost.exe - Application Error The instruction at "0x77cb17f" referenced memory at "0x021b0013". The memory could could not be "read". Click on OK to terminate the program Click on CANCEL to debug the program ----------------------------------------------------------------------- ----------------------------------------------- Since I have no idea what it means I hit CANCEL to debug the program and my PC makes noises like it doing something serious, then the error message goes away until the next time the Hourly Monitor runs. I have no idea where to look for debug results. I sent a feedback to ITSM support with the information but I have no idea if they'll address it or not........>
Today my ITSM operational Reporting startet telling me that some assert had failed, het 'ignore' a coulpe of times & voila all was well again. Looked to me like it was unable to update the default.htm in the web dir for some reason.... It's happy now
Just wanted to inform the list that I got a couple of great responses from Mike Collins, part of the Tivoli Storage Manager Operational Reporting Team at [EMAIL PROTECTED] He not only sent me step-by-step directions for some updating some of the custom daily report for my MVS environment, but also gave me a work around for the error I was getting for my W2K box that Operational Reporting is running on. I am very impressed!
Shannon
Madison Gas & Electric Co. Operations Analyst - Data Center Services Office 608-252-7260 Fax 608-252-7098 e-mail [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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