On Fri, 8 Apr 2011 05:47:51 -0500, Elardus Engelbrecht 
<elardus.engelbre...@sita.co.za> wrote:

>Supra wrote:
>
>>We continuously get 0Cx abends from our application in the production and
>test environments. Our application consists of PL/I and Assembler programs.
>
>Is that application homegrown applications?

Yes homegrown applications.


>How continuously? Do you get the same abends with same or different 
inputs?

Yes the same abends at the same inputs with different users. 

>
>>Before migration to z/OS 1.10 from z/OS 1.7 we were getting similar 
messages
>during tests.
>
>You should have resolved that abends before migrating.

We already resolved the similar messages which were 0C4 11 abends. We did 
not migrate to production before resolving them. Now we are getting different 
0C4 abends.


>>Those were 0C4 11 abends and they were solved by changing the old PLI
>libraries to the new CEE libraries in our compile job.
>
>You probably need to re-compile ALL of your programs with all the correct 
CEE
>and PL/I libraries PLUS the correct z/OS macro libraries.

We have already compiled our programs with the new libraries.

>>But after a while we started to take 0C6 06 and 0C4 04 messages in our
>application. Our clients takes those abends and the message says "ISPF
>processor ended abnormally. System Code 0C4 Reason Code 04".
>
>There must be other messages too. Show them, if possible. What is driving
>that 'ISPF processor'?

Those are the only messages we could get from our clients. There is no 
message at syslog or somewhere esle for example at the logrec.

>>I know it is a very general question
>
>It is indeed too general.
>
>>but i wonder if those messages are related with the application itself or are
>they related with the environment. By the environment i mention the syslib
>libraries used in the compile and linkedit jobs.
>
>Perhaps both. You did not mentioned something about your RUNTIME libraries?
>
>You may need to review the programs for bugs.
>And as Binyamin suggested, looking at dumps will certainly help you there.
>
>Good luck!

I wonder if i had something to do to resolve this issue as a system programmer 
or should i direct the problem to the programmer himself. As a system 
programmer i checked the syslib libraries and the compile options. Those 
seems ok. But i do not know the application side. And also what changed and 
we started to take those abends. According to me it should be related with 
the changes of the application.

Thank you.

>Groete / Greetings
>Elardus Engelbrecht
>
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