Gil,
To get a copy of the system log (syslog) to the output Q type in ("W
#" where # is the sysout class you wish to place the syslog).
Ed
On Jul 7, 2006, at 7:52 AM, Paul Gillis wrote:
Hi,
I am trying to determine if JES2 has a similar functionality to JES3.
The JES3 inish deck allows on a SYSOUT definition the keyword
TYPE=DSISO. This means that any spool dataset allocated with
TYPE=DSISO is allocated its own unique track allocation table. This
allows a dataset to be either printed or removed from the spool,
and then that spool space returned to JES3 for other use, before
the job concerned has terminated.
I can see that JES2 has a track allocation group but have not been
able to determine if it has the ability to allocate a unique group
for a specific sysout class.
Maybe I am barking up the wrong tree, but what I suspect, but have
not yet confirmed, is that SYSLOG accumulates in the spool until
JES2 is restarted. SDSF is only showing me a single dataset of
about 60,000 lines, but then also shows me that SYSLOG has almost
4,000,000 lines.
Regards,
Paul Gillis
Retired JES3 bigot, now JES2/SDSF apprentice.
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