Re: IRX0157E

2007-09-28 Thread Elardus Engelbrecht
jason lowe wrote:

I get this message every time I log out of ISPF
IRX0157E Routine EAGRTXTR of the run time processor EAGRTPRC was not 
found.,

Look at those two APARS:

II12393: IRX0157E ROUTINE EAGRTXTR OF THE RUN TIME PROCESSOR 
EAGRTPRC WASNOT FOUND. TCPIPINFO

OA21826: EXITING ISPF OR ISPF SPLIT SCREEN RESULTS IN MSGIRX0157E

HTH!

Groete / Greetings

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IRX0157E

2007-09-27 Thread jason lowe

I get this message every time I log out of ISPF

IRX0157E Routine EAGRTXTR of the run time processor EAGRTPRC was not found.,

This is my zOS17 system. Where can I find my REXX files?

JL


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Re: IRX0157E

2007-09-27 Thread Barkow, Eileen
This is where EAGRTPRC is over here

,LOAD   MODULE EAGRTPRC IS IN DDN LINKLIB  SYS1.REXX.SEAGALT,
,LOAD   MODULE EAGRTPRC IS IN DDN LPALIB(ALIAS OF EAGRTLIB),
,   IS IN DATASET SYS1.REXX.SEAGLPA,

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I get this message every time I log out of ISPF

IRX0157E Routine EAGRTXTR of the run time processor EAGRTPRC was not
found.,

This is my zOS17 system. Where can I find my REXX files?

JL


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Re: IRX0157E

2007-09-27 Thread Barkow, Eileen
EAGRTXTR should have been linked in with EAGRTPRC in sys1.rexx.seagalt

,** MAP  EAGRTPRC,
,EAGRTALT  00  00061E  RMODE ANY AMODE 31,
,EAGRTPRC  00,
,EAGRTPRA  04,
,EAGRTPRQ  04,
,EAGRTVBH  000130,
,EAGJXMSG  000620  002BFA  RMODE ANY AMODE 31,
,EAGJIINI  003220  000F34  RMODE ANY AMODE 31,
,EAGJIUNP  004158  0007BC  RMODE ANY AMODE 31,
,EAGRTXIN  004918  00031C  RMODE ANY AMODE 31,
,EAGRTXLD  004C38  000626  RMODE ANY AMODE 31,
,EAGRTXTR  005260  000390  RMODE ANY AMODE 31,
EAGJXMMS  0055F0  00098E  RMODE ANY AMODE 31,
 ,
PDS103I ENTRY POINT AT 00  --  EAGRTPRC,
PDS104I MODULE LENGTH  005F80  -- 24K,
PDS066I MEMBER IS AN ALIAS FOR: EAGRTALT,

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I get this message every time I log out of ISPF

IRX0157E Routine EAGRTXTR of the run time processor EAGRTPRC was not
found.,

This is my zOS17 system. Where can I find my REXX files?

JL


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Re: IRX0157E

2006-05-18 Thread R.S.

Just to close the problem:
Usermode removed, and (after IPL) problem disappeared.
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Re: IRX0157E

2006-05-17 Thread Mark Zelden
On Wed, 17 May 2006 01:13:05 +, Dave Salt [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

You could try adding the REXX Alternate Library ('hlvlq.SEAGALT') to the
Linklist. I don't know if that will fix the problem, but it certainly
couldn't hurt.


I missed the start of this thread, but we have hlq.SEAGALT in the LPA list
so that EAGKCPT/IRXCMPTM is ahead of the IRXCMPTM that is in SYS1.LINKLIB.
This avoids coding a usermod. We've been doing this since OS/390 2.10.

Is that the issue here, or did something change in z/OS 1.7 related 
to this (we are still 1.6)?

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Re: IRX0157E

2006-05-17 Thread R.S.

Mark Zelden wrote:


On Wed, 17 May 2006 01:13:05 +, Dave Salt [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:



You could try adding the REXX Alternate Library ('hlvlq.SEAGALT') to the
Linklist. I don't know if that will fix the problem, but it certainly
couldn't hurt.



I missed the start of this thread, but we have hlq.SEAGALT in the LPA list
so that EAGKCPT/IRXCMPTM is ahead of the IRXCMPTM that is in SYS1.LINKLIB.
This avoids coding a usermod. We've been doing this since OS/390 2.10.

Is that the issue here, or did something change in z/OS 1.7 related 
to this (we are still 1.6)?


AFAIK I have never had hlq.SEAGALT library. Is it because I don't have 
REXX Compiler ?

What is alternate library ?
I cannot compare it to 1.6, since I have 1.4 and 1.7.
I checked (sort the SYS1.LINKLIB by TTR), IRXCMPTM is the module 
modified by the ServerPac.
In fact I don't understand what is being done by the job. I use REXX as 
a scripting language, that's all.


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Re: IRX0157E

2006-05-17 Thread Hal Merritt
FWIW, I have the issue on my z/os 1.4 two pack rescue system. 

HTH. 

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I missed the start of this thread, but we have hlq.SEAGALT in the LPA
list
so that EAGKCPT/IRXCMPTM is ahead of the IRXCMPTM that is in
SYS1.LINKLIB.
This avoids coding a usermod. We've been doing this since OS/390 2.10.

Is that the issue here, or did something change in z/OS 1.7 related 
to this (we are still 1.6)?

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Re: IRX0157E

2006-05-17 Thread Dave Salt

From: Mark Zelden [EMAIL PROTECTED]
I missed the start of this thread, but we have hlq.SEAGALT in the LPA list
so that EAGKCPT/IRXCMPTM is ahead of the IRXCMPTM that is in SYS1.LINKLIB.
This avoids coding a usermod. We've been doing this since OS/390 2.10.

Is that the issue here, or did something change in z/OS 1.7 related
to this (we are still 1.6)?



Mark,

It's my understanding that hlq.SEAGLPA should be attached to the LPA (hence 
the name), while hlq.SEAGALT (i.e. the 'Alternate' REXX runtime library) 
should be attached to the LINKLIST. As the LPA is searched ahead of the 
LINKLIST, this ensures compiled REXX runs via SEAGLPA (i.e. at optimal 
efficiency), while interpreted REXX runs via SEAGALT in the LINKLIST. This 
has nothing to do with changes to z/OS; as far as I know, we've been doing 
it this way since at least OS/390 2.10.


HTH,

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Re: IRX0157E

2006-05-17 Thread Dave Salt
My bad; I meant to say that compiled REXX which runs on a system where the 
SEAGLPA library isn't licensed will run (at interpreted speed) via the 
SEAGALT library which is (usually) in the LINKLIST.


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From: Mark Zelden [EMAIL PROTECTED]
I missed the start of this thread, but we have hlq.SEAGALT in the LPA list
so that EAGKCPT/IRXCMPTM is ahead of the IRXCMPTM that is in SYS1.LINKLIB.
This avoids coding a usermod. We've been doing this since OS/390 2.10.

Is that the issue here, or did something change in z/OS 1.7 related
to this (we are still 1.6)?



Mark,

It's my understanding that hlq.SEAGLPA should be attached to the LPA (hence 
the name), while hlq.SEAGALT (i.e. the 'Alternate' REXX runtime library) 
should be attached to the LINKLIST. As the LPA is searched ahead of the 
LINKLIST, this ensures compiled REXX runs via SEAGLPA (i.e. at optimal 
efficiency), while interpreted REXX runs via SEAGALT in the LINKLIST. This 
has nothing to do with changes to z/OS; as far as I know, we've been doing 
it this way since at least OS/390 2.10.


HTH,

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Re: IRX0157E

2006-05-17 Thread Dave Salt

From: R.S. [EMAIL PROTECTED]
AFAIK I have never had hlq.SEAGALT library. Is it because I don't have REXX 
Compiler ?

What is alternate library ?
I cannot compare it to 1.6, since I have 1.4 and 1.7.
I checked (sort the SYS1.LINKLIB by TTR), IRXCMPTM is the module modified 
by the ServerPac.
In fact I don't understand what is being done by the job. I use REXX as a 
scripting language, that's all.




Radoslaw,

hlq.SEAGLPA allows compiled REXX to run at optimal efficiency. It is usually 
attached to the LPA, and comes with the IBM REXX/370 Compiler. In other 
words, it's an add-on product for which an additional licensing fee is 
usually paid.


hlq.SEAGALT is the 'alternate' REXX runtime library. It is free of charge, 
and is usually attached to the LINKLIST. It allows compiled REXX programs to 
execute at interpreted speed.


If you don't have SEAGLPA and you don't have SEAGALT, this means you can 
only run source REXX programs at interpreted speed. You can NEVER run 
compiled REXX, whether at interpreted or compiled speed.


Many vendors (including IBM) ship compiled REXX procedures to their 
customers. Given that SEAGALT is free of charge, I would strongly recommend 
including it as part of the LINKLIST.


HTH,

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Re: IRX0157E

2006-05-17 Thread Mark Zelden
On Wed, 17 May 2006 13:53:06 +, Dave Salt [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:



Mark,

It's my understanding that hlq.SEAGLPA should be attached to the LPA (hence
the name), while hlq.SEAGALT (i.e. the 'Alternate' REXX runtime library)
should be attached to the LINKLIST. As the LPA is searched ahead of the
LINKLIST, this ensures compiled REXX runs via SEAGLPA (i.e. at optimal
efficiency), while interpreted REXX runs via SEAGALT in the LINKLIST. This
has nothing to do with changes to z/OS; as far as I know, we've been doing
it this way since at least OS/390 2.10.


There is no SEAGLPA with the alternate library... just runtime.  

I had thought this was part of z/OS base product, but looking back at
our serverpac PGMDIR it says: 

Netview for z/OS  QM16 REXX Alternate Library  

Since we've always had Netview, I guess that is why we get the
alternate library.  Here is the info in the pgmdir:

Program Directory for 
  IBM SAA REXX/370 Alternate Library  
  
  Release 03, Modification Level 00   
   Program Number 5695-014
FMIDs HWJ9133, JWJ9134
 for Use with 
OS/390
  
  
  Document Date: March, 2001 


So as a previous poster already said, I guess you have to order it.

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Re: IRX0157E

2006-05-17 Thread Mark Zelden
On Wed, 17 May 2006 09:18:17 -0500, Mark Zelden [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:


So as a previous poster already said, I guess you have to order it.


Or... many vendors license the alternate library from IBM and ship
it with their products.   Prior to having this library with our
OS/390 2.10 system, we customized IRXCMPTM to use the ISV's 
alternate library.  

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Re: IRX0157E

2006-05-17 Thread Dave Salt

From: Mark Zelden [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Or... many vendors license the alternate library from IBM and ship
it with their products.   Prior to having this library with our
OS/390 2.10 system, we customized IRXCMPTM to use the ISV's
alternate library.



Or... the REXX Alternate Library can be downloaded (free of charge) from the 
following IBM site:


http://www-1.ibm.com/support/docview.wss?rs=960uid=swg24006107

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IRX0157E

2006-05-17 Thread Ben Alford
Check out the following PSP: Upgrade - ZOSV1R7, Subset - SERVERPAC.

 1. 06/02/03 Users Affected:
 When using TSO, you may get the error message:
 IRX0157E Routine EAGRTXTR of the run time processor
 EAGRTPRC was not found.
 .
 Problem Description:
 Usermod CPPEAKG may be have been installed on the
 ServerPac by HTE7709I job.
 .
 Action Required:
 Remove Usermod CPPEAKG:
 SET BOUNDARY(MVST100).

My SERVERPAC: INSTALLING YOUR ORDER manual
in hlq.ordernum.SCPPLENU(LIST1403) says:

Job HTE7709I is optional.
   ...
CPPEAKG should only have been installed if you have Tivoli Newtview System
Services (fmid:HENV510) and REXX LIB/370 (fmid:HWJ9133)  or IBM Alternate
Library for REXX on zSeries (fmid:HWJ9143).

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University of Tennessee

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Re: IRX0157E

2006-05-17 Thread R.S.

Ben Alford wrote:


Check out the following PSP: Upgrade - ZOSV1R7, Subset - SERVERPAC.

 1. 06/02/03 Users Affected:
 When using TSO, you may get the error message:
 IRX0157E Routine EAGRTXTR of the run time processor
 EAGRTPRC was not found.
 .
 Problem Description:
 Usermod CPPEAKG may be have been installed on the
 ServerPac by HTE7709I job.
 .
 Action Required:
 Remove Usermod CPPEAKG:
 SET BOUNDARY(MVST100).

My SERVERPAC: INSTALLING YOUR ORDER manual
in hlq.ordernum.SCPPLENU(LIST1403) says:

Job HTE7709I is optional.
   ...
CPPEAKG should only have been installed if you have Tivoli Newtview System
Services (fmid:HENV510) and REXX LIB/370 (fmid:HWJ9133)  or IBM Alternate
Library for REXX on zSeries (fmid:HWJ9143).


Thank you Ben!
You found the solution. In fact I read the job description but simply 
missed the paragraph about additional features.
BTW: Isn't it strange ? It is perfectly known, what FMIDs are delivered 
within ServerPac. The rule is quite simple: no FMID = no job (or IEFBR14).


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IRX0157E

2006-05-16 Thread R.S.
I've installed z/OS V1R7. IPLed. When leaving ISPF or logoff I'm getting 
the following message:

IRX0157E Routine EAGRTXTR of the run time processor EAGRTPRC was not found.

I did RTFM:

IRX0157E Routine routine_name of the run-time processor processor_name 
was not found.


Explanation: During processing of a compiled REXX exec or compiled REXX 
program, the compiler programming table (IRXCMPTB) identified the 
routine routine_name as being required. However, the routine could not 
be located. See the appropriate REXX compiler documentation for the 
compiler runtime processor processor_name to determine the appropriate 
action.


System Action: Exec processing terminates.

User Response: Contact your system programmer for assistance.

System Programmer Response: Determine why the compiler interface routine 
routine_name was not available.


Audience: REXX user

Detected by: IRXCLOAD



Unfortunately I still have no idea what's bad. I don't have REXX 
compiler. I have never found such message before.


Any clue ?

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Re: IRX0157E

2006-05-16 Thread Peggy Andrews
Just a thought - did you have a usermod applied on your previous release
for IRXCMPTM?

The Compiler Programming Table (CPT) IRXCMPTM is the TSO/E module that
identifies one or more alternate exec processors and their corresponding
interface routines to TSO/E.  Your installation uses either the default
table in SYS1.LINKLIB shipped with TSO/E, or an installation-defined
CPT.

Regards,
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 [EMAIL PROTECTED] 5/16/2006 8:01:37 AM 
I've installed z/OS V1R7. IPLed. When leaving ISPF or logoff I'm
getting 
the following message:
IRX0157E Routine EAGRTXTR of the run time processor EAGRTPRC was not
found.

I did RTFM:

IRX0157E Routine routine_name of the run-time processor processor_name

was not found.

Explanation: During processing of a compiled REXX exec or compiled REXX

program, the compiler programming table (IRXCMPTB) identified the 
routine routine_name as being required. However, the routine could not

be located. See the appropriate REXX compiler documentation for the 
compiler runtime processor processor_name to determine the appropriate

action.

System Action: Exec processing terminates.

User Response: Contact your system programmer for assistance.

System Programmer Response: Determine why the compiler interface
routine 
routine_name was not available.

Audience: REXX user

Detected by: IRXCLOAD



Unfortunately I still have no idea what's bad. I don't have REXX 
compiler. I have never found such message before.

Any clue ?

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Re: IRX0157E

2006-05-16 Thread R.S.

Peggy Andrews wrote:


Just a thought - did you have a usermod applied on your previous release
for IRXCMPTM?

The Compiler Programming Table (CPT) IRXCMPTM is the TSO/E module that
identifies one or more alternate exec processors and their corresponding
interface routines to TSO/E.  Your installation uses either the default
table in SYS1.LINKLIB shipped with TSO/E, or an installation-defined
CPT.


No I didn't (I believe so).
However, during ServerPac installation I submitted a job:
UPDATE REXX COMPILER PROG TBL HTE7709I
It applies a usermod. The source contains the names EAGRTPRC and EAGRTXTR:
(fragment of job)
IRXCMPTM AMODE 31
IRXCMPTM RMODE ANY
SPACE 1
IRXCMPTM CSECT
SPACE 1
IRXCMPTB_HEADERDS0CL32
IRXCMPTB_FIRST DCAL4(FIRST_ENTRY)
IRXCMPTB_TOTAL DCF'1'
IRXCMPTB_USED  DCF'1'
IRXCMPTB_LENGTHDCF'56'
   DCX''
IRXCMPTB_  DCX''
FIRST_ENTRYDS0CL56
FIRST_ENTRY_RTPROC DCC'EAGRTPRC'
FIRST_ENTRY_COMPINIT   DCC'EAGRTXIN'
FIRST_ENTRY_COMPTERM   DCC'EAGRTXTR'
FIRST_ENTRY_COMPLOAD   DCC'EAGRTXLD'
FIRST_ENTRY_COMPVARDCC'EAGRTXVH'
FIRST_ENTRY_STORAGEDC4F'0'
 END   IRXCMPTM

In fact, I just submitted the job, without further customization or 
analysis.


My guess: would it fix the problem if I simply reject the usermod ?

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Re: IRX0157E

2006-05-16 Thread Hal Merritt
That is a TSO/E Customization issue. Check that manual using EAGRTPRC as
a search argument. 

HTH and good luck. 

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I've installed z/OS V1R7. IPLed. When leaving ISPF or logoff I'm getting

the following message:
IRX0157E Routine EAGRTXTR of the run time processor EAGRTPRC was not
found.

 
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Re: IRX0157E

2006-05-16 Thread Peggy Andrews
If that did in fact APPLY, and you don't know if you needed it, then,
yes, I think I would consider a RESTORE, and see...

Peggy


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 [EMAIL PROTECTED] 5/16/2006 8:55:22 AM 
Peggy Andrews wrote:

 Just a thought - did you have a usermod applied on your previous
release
 for IRXCMPTM?
 
 The Compiler Programming Table (CPT) IRXCMPTM is the TSO/E module
that
 identifies one or more alternate exec processors and their
corresponding
 interface routines to TSO/E.  Your installation uses either the
default
 table in SYS1.LINKLIB shipped with TSO/E, or an installation-defined
 CPT.

No I didn't (I believe so).
However, during ServerPac installation I submitted a job:
UPDATE REXX COMPILER PROG TBL HTE7709I
It applies a usermod. The source contains the names EAGRTPRC and
EAGRTXTR:
(fragment of job)
IRXCMPTM AMODE 31
IRXCMPTM RMODE ANY
 SPACE 1
IRXCMPTM CSECT
 SPACE 1
IRXCMPTB_HEADERDS0CL32
IRXCMPTB_FIRST DCAL4(FIRST_ENTRY)
IRXCMPTB_TOTAL DCF'1'
IRXCMPTB_USED  DCF'1'
IRXCMPTB_LENGTHDCF'56'
DCX''
IRXCMPTB_  DCX''
FIRST_ENTRYDS0CL56
FIRST_ENTRY_RTPROC DCC'EAGRTPRC'
FIRST_ENTRY_COMPINIT   DCC'EAGRTXIN'
FIRST_ENTRY_COMPTERM   DCC'EAGRTXTR'
FIRST_ENTRY_COMPLOAD   DCC'EAGRTXLD'
FIRST_ENTRY_COMPVARDCC'EAGRTXVH'
FIRST_ENTRY_STORAGEDC4F'0'
  END   IRXCMPTM

In fact, I just submitted the job, without further customization or 
analysis.

My guess: would it fix the problem if I simply reject the usermod ?

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Re: IRX0157E

2006-05-16 Thread Pierre Bodart

Radoslaw,
Had same problem here.
In z/OS 1.7 you need a new FMID for Rexx Alternate which is no
more delivered with z/OS 1.7
New libraries is (SMPE) REXXALT.V140.SEAGALT.
I'll sent you the FMID tomorrow.

Or as workaround, you continue to use REXX.V1R3M0.SEAGALT  (or something
like that) from your current Resident( Use tso ISRDDN , link, mem
EAGRTXTR to find out where this module resides now).
HTH,
Pierre

On 5/16/06, R.S. [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:


I've installed z/OS V1R7. IPLed. When leaving ISPF or logoff I'm getting
the following message:
IRX0157E Routine EAGRTXTR of the run time processor EAGRTPRC was not
found.

I did RTFM:

IRX0157E Routine routine_name of the run-time processor processor_name
was not found.

Explanation: During processing of a compiled REXX exec or compiled REXX
program, the compiler programming table (IRXCMPTB) identified the
routine routine_name as being required. However, the routine could not
be located. See the appropriate REXX compiler documentation for the
compiler runtime processor processor_name to determine the appropriate
action.

System Action: Exec processing terminates.

User Response: Contact your system programmer for assistance.

System Programmer Response: Determine why the compiler interface routine
routine_name was not available.

Audience: REXX user

Detected by: IRXCLOAD



Unfortunately I still have no idea what's bad. I don't have REXX
compiler. I have never found such message before.

Any clue ?

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Re: IRX0157E

2006-05-16 Thread Ed Gould

On May 16, 2006, at 10:01 AM, R.S. wrote:

I've installed z/OS V1R7. IPLed. When leaving ISPF or logoff I'm  
getting the following message:
IRX0157E Routine EAGRTXTR of the run time processor EAGRTPRC was  
not found.


I did RTFM:

IRX0157E Routine routine_name of the run-time processor  
processor_name was not found.


Explanation: During processing of a compiled REXX exec or compiled  
REXX program, the compiler programming table (IRXCMPTB) identified  
the routine routine_name as being required. However, the routine  
could not be located. See the appropriate REXX compiler  
documentation for the compiler runtime processor processor_name to  
determine the appropriate action.


System Action: Exec processing terminates.

User Response: Contact your system programmer for assistance.

System Programmer Response: Determine why the compiler interface  
routine routine_name was not available.


Audience: REXX user

Detected by: IRXCLOAD



Unfortunately I still have no idea what's bad. I don't have REXX  
compiler. I have never found such message before.


Any clue ?


Contact your friendly local sysprog:-)

Ed

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Re: IRX0157E

2006-05-16 Thread Dave Salt
You could try adding the REXX Alternate Library ('hlvlq.SEAGALT') to the 
Linklist. I don't know if that will fix the problem, but it certainly 
couldn't hurt.


HTH,

Dave Salt
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From: Ed Gould [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Subject: Re: IRX0157E
Date: Tue, 16 May 2006 20:07:38 -0500

On May 16, 2006, at 10:01 AM, R.S. wrote:

I've installed z/OS V1R7. IPLed. When leaving ISPF or logoff I'm  getting 
the following message:
IRX0157E Routine EAGRTXTR of the run time processor EAGRTPRC was  not 
found.


I did RTFM:

IRX0157E Routine routine_name of the run-time processor  processor_name 
was not found.


Explanation: During processing of a compiled REXX exec or compiled  REXX 
program, the compiler programming table (IRXCMPTB) identified  the routine 
routine_name as being required. However, the routine  could not be 
located. See the appropriate REXX compiler  documentation for the compiler 
runtime processor processor_name to  determine the appropriate action.


System Action: Exec processing terminates.

User Response: Contact your system programmer for assistance.

System Programmer Response: Determine why the compiler interface  routine 
routine_name was not available.


Audience: REXX user

Detected by: IRXCLOAD



Unfortunately I still have no idea what's bad. I don't have REXX  
compiler. I have never found such message before.


Any clue ?


Contact your friendly local sysprog:-)

Ed

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Re: IRX0157E

2006-05-16 Thread Pierre Bodart

Radoslaw,
FMID is HWJ9143 and can be order on ShopZseries.
Pierre


On 5/16/06, R.S. [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:


I've installed z/OS V1R7. IPLed. When leaving ISPF or logoff I'm getting
the following message:
IRX0157E Routine EAGRTXTR of the run time processor EAGRTPRC was not
found.

I did RTFM:

IRX0157E Routine routine_name of the run-time processor processor_name
was not found.

Explanation: During processing of a compiled REXX exec or compiled REXX
program, the compiler programming table (IRXCMPTB) identified the
routine routine_name as being required. However, the routine could not
be located. See the appropriate REXX compiler documentation for the
compiler runtime processor processor_name to determine the appropriate
action.

System Action: Exec processing terminates.

User Response: Contact your system programmer for assistance.

System Programmer Response: Determine why the compiler interface routine
routine_name was not available.

Audience: REXX user

Detected by: IRXCLOAD



Unfortunately I still have no idea what's bad. I don't have REXX
compiler. I have never found such message before.

Any clue ?

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Radoslaw Skorupka
Lodz, Poland

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