Jan, we've run the CHIN for months at a time. One thing to look at -- the
TIME parm for your STC. The CHIN uses considerably more CPU than the MSTR
STC and we did once run out; I don't remember the exact abend code, but the
FD1D might have been it (I'm pretty sure about the FD part, just not the
rest). Changed the TIME= to 1440 and haven't had a problem with that since.
-- Rebecca

Rebecca Bullock
Computer Sciences Corporation
MFCoE/Newark CS Team

Educational Testing Service Account
Princeton, NJ 08541

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-----Original Message-----
From: Jan van Kemenade [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, January 21, 2003 8:52 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: CHIN address space


Hi,

Does anyone have any experience with running the CHIN addess for a long
time (number of weeks) ?
We just had it hit an EC6 - FD1D abend.
What I *think* happened is that the (channel) USS threads run into the
limit set by MAXCPUTIME in SYS1.PARMLIB(BPXPRMxx).

If so, we either need to raise this or grant the CHIN user id a higher
limit through RACF.

Any comments ?

Thanks, Jan.

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