Saurabh,

If your MVS virtual machine is also your MVS operator's console and it's 
running in 3270 mode, there is no z/VM - CP log for this console. However, for 
your OPERATOR virtual machine which should have console spooling started and is 
a 3215 device type - you can either logon to OPERATOR and issue the command - 
'SPOOL CONS CLOSE CL A TO <*|USERID>. Or if you are logged on to the MAINT 
virtual machine, issue this command - 'FOR OPERATOR CMD CP SPOOL CONS CLOSE CL 
A TO MAINT'. This will close the OPERATOR's console log and send it to MAINT's 
virtual reader where you can either RECEIVE it or just PEEK it.

As to MVS, when you re-IPL the system, you should still have the SYSLOG file 
from the crash as either your current SYSLOG file or it's on the SPOOL volume 
where you can offload it to a disk data set.

Hope this helps.

Raymond E. Noal

           EMC²
    where information lives

Phone: (508) 249-4076
Ext:  44076

From: The IBM z/VM Operating System [mailto:IBMVM@LISTSERV.UARK.EDU] On Behalf 
Of saurabh khandelwal
Sent: Wednesday, August 03, 2011 3:23 PM
To: IBMVM@LISTSERV.UARK.EDU
Subject: Re: How to get Operator Log


Hello,
             Our MVS Guest's crash abruptly, the only message about it's reason 
is in zVM's Operator's Log, because these MVS are running under.

            Can anybody help me, how to see MVS colsole log and Operator log 
under zVM, so that I can check the reason for MVS crashes.

            Sorry, if I am posting this problem in the wrong forum.



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Thanks & Regards
Saurabh Khandelwal



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Saurabh Khandelwal

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