Kris,

MAINT had personal copies of PROFPEEK XEDIT and PROFRLST XEDIT on its
A-DISK.  These were inserted into INSTSEG when it was built for
maintenance.  Hands of the individual were slapped. 

And YES, I find it annoying to hit two keys to DISCARD something.  I
made <PF01> my personal DISCARD key as it is convenient to reach.

Jim

-----Original Message-----
From: The IBM z/VM Operating System [mailto:ib...@listserv.uark.edu] On
Behalf Of Kris Buelens
Sent: Saturday, April 04, 2009 3:31 AM
To: IBMVM@LISTSERV.UARK.EDU
Subject: Re: Problem with PEEK Command - update

Vanilla?  No way.
Since VM/SP R4, execs do no longer need to live on disk only, so
FILELIST can't give you a conclusive answer.  Execs can be in INSTSEG,
in logical segments or be EXECLOADed by the end-user. (e.g. EXECLOAD
FOOL THEM A PROFPEEK XEDIT)
So issue EXECMAP PROFPEEK XEDIT.  It might also be a modified PEEK
EXEC that contains
  queue 'PF4 DISCARD'

Is it bad having to hit two keys to **discard** something?  With
today's response times?


2009/4/3 James Stracka (DHL US) <james.stra...@dhl.com>
>
> Ed and Kris,
>
> I am told this is a vanilla z/VM 5.2.0 system.  The only thing changed
> is DMSNGP and ACF2/VM.  And from what I have seen, it is vanilla.  And
> from what I have seen, that is it.
>
> The original installer is out today, on Monday we shall have a chat.
>
> And, yes, I did check DEFAULTS LIST PEEK and FILELIST PROFPEEK * *.
>
> On my personal id, it works fine.  Then again I have my own personal
> PROFPEEK XEDIT file which has <PF1> set to DISCARD.  I found Kris'
> remark about setting it to CMSG DISCARD instead of COMMAND DISCARD but
> that means hitting two keys instead of one.
>
> Jim
>

--
Kris Buelens,
IBM Belgium, VM customer support

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