On 3 December 2010 11:43, Pommier, Rex R. <rex.pomm...@cnasurety.com> wrote: > Unfortunately the only thing we got was a SYSUDUMP from the step, sitting in > the JES spool.
I'd start by trying to figure out what module that failing CP instruction at D0F358 is in. Then you'll have some idea if you have a problem in application code (you didn't say what language, but decimal data suggests it's not FORTRAN or C, and COBOL is more likely than PL/I or assembler) or in a library routine. Or of course in some code that was wildly branched to. It is perhaps slightly curious that registers 3 and 9 (at least one of which points to a piece of bad decimal data) are very close to each other, but no other register points anywhere nearby. I'm sure there are people here who would be happy enough to do a first pass on your dump, but obviously there may be considerations of confidentiality as well as practicality. Tony H. ---------------------------------------------------------------------- For IBM-MAIN subscribe / signoff / archive access instructions, send email to lists...@bama.ua.edu with the message: GET IBM-MAIN INFO Search the archives at http://bama.ua.edu/archives/ibm-main.html