On Wed, 25 Jun 2008 11:03:07 -0500, Mark Zelden <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:

>You might not ask... but I was still trying.  And I found one that should
do the
>trick!   "D OMVS,W"   (D OMVS,WAITERS)
>
>D OMVS,W
>BPXO063I 10.30.08 DISPLAY OMVS 136
>OMVS     000F ACTIVE             OMVS=(M8)
>MOUNT LATCH ACTIVITY: NONE
>FILE SYSTEM LATCH ACTIVITY: NONE
>
>OTHER WAITING THREADS:
>    USER   ASID     TCB               PID                       AGE
>----------------------------------------------------------------------
>  ZELDENM  00B4  00989598        33554812                     00.00.19
>     IS DOING: ZFS OpenCall / Osi Wait
>     FILE: ixm               (20,5398)
>     FILE SYSTEM: SYS1.OMVS.RESM81.XML.ZFS
>
>
>It doesn't tell you the file system is quiesced, but it is a single operator
>command that I can communicate to the console operators, my team,
>and the WebSphere team that should give enough of a hint that a
>quiesced zFS could be the problem.   Easy enough to ask an operator
>to do over the phone.  Explaining zfsadm would be more difficult.  I'm
>not sure the operators even have OMVS segments in some environments.

Hey that's neat !
Thanks 
Bruno Sugliani 
zxnetconsult(at)free(dot)fr

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