HCPNTF's job is documented as: DESCRIPTIVE NAME - NSS/SAVED SEGMENT FIND 
UTILITIES

The NFT001 was issued when HCPNTF called an external routine, and received 
an unexpected return code.  Question is: which external routine was 
called, and what return code did it return?

I'm making a SWAG that you're working on your SFB utility.  Could it be 
that SFB restored an SDF in some malformed way, causing  the NTF001 soft 
abend?

If VMDUMPTL doesn't provide a clue, then perhaps a trace of HCPNTF in a 
2nd level system would shine a light in the source of the problem?

Mike Walter
Hewitt Associates
The opinions expressed herein are mine alone, not my employer's.



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I need to call upon the collected wisdom of the
group.....I'm stumped....

I have a CMS module, coded in assembler, that, when run,
causes a NTF001 soft abend when run from one virtual
machine, but when run from another virtual machine it runs
normally.

Both virtual machines are set to XA, both have the same
amount of virtual storage defined, both have the same set of
options set, and NUCXMAP shows the same nucleus contents in
both. What have I overlooked?

Thanks and have a good weekend.

DJ






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