Re: SVC's

2007-01-23 Thread Al Slovacek
TASID?
Al 

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Subject: SVC's

Hello all, I was looking into user written svc's and I have found out
that starting at 200 on up are available to the user. My problem is I
don't know which ones are already in use. Is there a way to display
which user svc's are already taken?

Thanks in advance.
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Re: SHARE site

2007-01-17 Thread Al Slovacek
I can't get in either.
Al 

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Anyone else having problem with www.share.org?

I was trying to start planning out my sessions.

-Rob.


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Re: WebSphere Developer For zSeries?

2006-08-09 Thread Al Slovacek
ChangeMan ZMF 5.6 supports Websphere Developer for zSeries (aka WD4Z).
The target date for GA is Sept 8.

Al Slovacek 


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Hello Michael,

we are looking at this product.

I know it will work with IBM's SCLM.

I have been told it does not work with Serena's ChangeMan at this time.

I believe the same was true of CA-Endevor.

As I understand it, the WD4z product grew from Eclypse and the Rational
Developer IDEs.

Regards
Bruce Hewson

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Re: How to find fetch protected area

2005-06-27 Thread Al Slovacek
To determine storage key/fetch protection:

1) Initialize (or reinitialize) your dump with the MACHINE option.
2) When asked to use summary dump info, specify NO (for full init) if
prompted.
3) In option 1 while browsing storage Locate the area of storage: (6dd0
is the example used here)
type in on the command line IPCS LIST 6dd0.

4) The following is displayed:
 

LIST 6DD0. ASID(X'0243') LENGTH(X'04') AREA

ASID(X'0243') ADDRESS(6DD0.) KEY(88)= First nibble is
storage key, second nibble is fetch protect bit

6DD0. 6DD0 

Hope this helps.

Al Slovacek
Serena Software

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Subject: How to find fetch protected area

Hi experts,

I am a beginner of dump reading and have a simple S0C4. Could anyone
please guide me.
The PSW looks  079D 9B76D1B4. The failing instruction is L
R15,X'0C'(R15). The value of R15 is 000128FC.

The output of VERBX VSMDATA shows;

DATA FOR SUBPOOL 251, KEY  8 FOLLOWS:

 -- DQE LISTING (VIRTUAL BELOW, REAL BELOW)

DQE:  ADDR 00012000 SIZE 2000  
FQE: ADDR 00012000 SIZE  870 
DQE:  ADDR 0001B000 SIZE 2000  
FQE: ADDR 0001B000 SIZE  480 

So my analysis is that a pgm running with storage key 9 tries to access
key 8 fetch protected storage and the access is denied.
Am I correct ?
How do I know the area is fetch protected ? Is there any IPCS command to
tell fetch protected or not? 

Thanks in advance.

Al Chu

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Re: How to find fetch protected area

2005-06-27 Thread Al Slovacek
I meant to set the MACHINE option, then go back and re-initialize the
dump, suppressing the summary dump data, which is what you used to have
to do, as far as I know. 

That's Good news, it was a hassle to have to jump through those hoops
just to find out the fetch protect information. That was the only way I
knew how to do it, and this will make it much easier.

Al Slovacek
Serena Software

 

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Subject: Re: How to find fetch protected area

Al Slovacek wrote:

 To determine storage key/fetch protection:
 
 1) Initialize (or reinitialize) your dump with the MACHINE option.

There is no MACHINE option at the time that you perform dump
intialization.

 2) When asked to use summary dump info, specify NO (for full init) if 
 prompted.

If you're running z/OS V1R2 or later, reinitialization is not needed,
and it may be counterproductive to suppress the use of summary dump
data.  Starting with that release SDUMP dumps summary dump data in page
increments and collects the storage keys of the pages dumped.

 3) In option 1 while browsing storage Locate the area of storage: 
 (6dd0 is the example used here)
 type in on the command line IPCS LIST 6dd0.
 
 4) The following is displayed:
  
 
 LIST 6DD0. ASID(X'0243') LENGTH(X'04') AREA
 
 ASID(X'0243') ADDRESS(6DD0.) KEY(88)= First nibble is
 storage key, second nibble is fetch protect bit
 
 6DD0. 6DD0

The 2nd nibble also contains the bits associated with reference and
change monitoring, but they're not necessarily useful when you're
dealing with an SDUMP.

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