IOSK CAPTURE CAPE

2005-12-06 Thread Paul Schuster
Hello: IBM APAR OW40658 details how to determine if a S822 abend is due
to outstanding captured UCB's.

They provide the IPCS command 'IOSK CAPTURE' which will provide the
'CAPE' address.  They further state to look at the 'NOCJECNT' field of the
'CAPE' to determine if there are outstanding lasting captures.  However,
they do not state what offset into the 'CAPE' this 'NOCJECNT' field
is.  Since there is not a publicly available DSECT for this 'CAPE'
data area, does anyone know what offset into the 'CAPE' this
'NOCJECNT' field is?

Thank you.

Paul

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Re: IOSK CAPTURE CAPE

2005-12-06 Thread Jim Mulder
IBM Mainframe Discussion List IBM-MAIN@BAMA.UA.EDU wrote on 12/06/2005 
01:37:25 PM:

 Hello: IBM APAR OW40658 details how to determine if a S822 abend is due
 to outstanding captured UCB's.
 
 They provide the IPCS command 'IOSK CAPTURE' which will provide the
 'CAPE' address.  They further state to look at the 'NOCJECNT' field of 
the
 'CAPE' to determine if there are outstanding lasting captures.  However,
 they do not state what offset into the 'CAPE' this 'NOCJECNT' field
 is.  Since there is not a publicly available DSECT for this 'CAPE'
 data area, does anyone know what offset into the 'CAPE' this
 'NOCJECNT' field is?

  X'14', assuming you are considering the 'CAPE' eycatcher
to be offset X'0'. 

Jim Mulder   z/OS System Test   IBM Corp.  Poughkeepsie,  NY

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