Re: What SVCs are in use?

2009-11-04 Thread carlos roberto visconde
Another suggestion


Enter IPCS
  Option   0  DEFAULTS
 Scope 'LOCAL'
   Source "ACTIVE"
  Option   6  COMMAND
  VERBX NUCMAP
   Command ===> F SVCTABLE




2009/11/3 Richard Peurifoy 

> Thompson, Steve wrote:
>
>
>> Actually, I was being quite literal and was thinking how I could
>> determine this, without having to have an intercept in SVCFLIH. And then
>> I started reading other people's answers and didn't say anything.
>>
>
> In this case GTF may be the right answer as suggested, but you may
> need to run it for quit awhile if you have seldom used SVC's.
> SVC screening may also be a way to get what you want, but I have never
> set this up, so I don't know for sure.
>
> However, depending on what you are trying to find this may not be
> complete. Some SVC routines also support branch entry if properly
> authorized.
>
> And then of course there are PC routines.
>
> If you are trying to determine if one SVC is being used, it may
> be best to front-end it to log it's use.
>
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Re: What SVCs are in use?

2009-11-03 Thread Thompson, Steve
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On Tue, 3 Nov 2009 14:23:55 -0600, Andy Wood 
wrote:

>On Tue, 3 Nov 2009 13:16:26 -0600, Mark Zelden
> wrote:
>
>>Carlos,
>>
>>That still doesn't answer the original question nor my question.   The
>>OP's question was "can someone point me to a manual or command
>>that will show what SVCs are actually in use?".  You answered "use
ISRDDN".
>>


Yes, you are correct in the literal sense.   But I suspect the OP really
meant
"what SVC numbers are assigned / used" as opposed to "which SVCs
are actually invoked by programs". 

I'm pretty sure almost everyone took it that way (at least all the folks
that suggested to use tools like Omegamon, MXI, ShowMVS, TASID,
CBT programs etc.).  Most of these tools display the unassigned SVC 
numbers as "not used".



Actually, I was being quite literal and was thinking how I could
determine this, without having to have an intercept in SVCFLIH. And then
I started reading other people's answers and didn't say anything.

Regards,
Steve Thompson

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Re: What SVCs are in use?

2009-11-03 Thread Baraniecki, Ray
The command TASID can be used. Go to option 5 then SVC. You will get a list of 
SVCs that are in use.



If TASID can display this list then I'm sure any program (probably authorized) 
can do it. I think this should be the real question. How would a program 
display the list of SVCs?



Thanks,



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Carlos,



That still doesn't answer the original question nor my question.   The

OP's question was "can someone point me to a manual or command

that will show what SVCs are actually in use?".  You answered "use ISRDDN".



How does browsing a module with ISRDDN show which SVCs are in use?

While the example you gave for browsing a module (which is also

incomplete BTW) is using the naming convention for an SVC, it could be

found in LPA and still be an unused SVC.



Regards,



Mark

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On Tue, 3 Nov 2009 15:32:45 -0200, carlos roberto visconde

 wrote:



>Mark,

>Using TSO ISRDDN you can find its location and browse the module:

>ex: M IGC0023B

>  B IGC0023B

>2009/11/2 larry macioce 

>

>> If you have CAs Datacom you can look it up using dbutlty

>> mace

>>

>>

>> On Fri, Oct 30, 2009 at 10:24 AM, Mark Zelden > >wrote:

>>

>> > I know how you do it with TASID.  I was asking how you do it

>> > with ISRDDN as you suggested.

>> >

>> > Regards,

>> >

>> > Mark

>> > --

>> > Mark Zelden

>> > Sr. Software and Systems Architect - z/OS Team Lead

>> > Zurich North America / Farmers Insurance Group - ZFUS G-ITO

>> > mailto:mark.zel...@zurichna.com

>> > z/OS Systems Programming expert at

>> > http://expertanswercenter.techtarget.com/

>> > Mark's MVS Utilities: http://home.flash.net/~mzelden/mvsutil.html

>> >

>> >

>> >

>> > On Fri, 30 Oct 2009 12:09:14 -0200, carlos roberto visconde

>> >  wrote:

>> >

>> > >In TASID you choose "Miscellaneous displays" and then "SVC - SVC list"

>> > >

>> > >

>> > >2009/10/29 Mark Zelden 

>> > >

>> > >> Without chasing though control blocks?  Are you sure your not

>> > >> confusing it with ISRDDN's big brother TASID?

>> > >>

>> > >> Mark

>> > >> --

>> > >> Mark Zelden

>> > >> Sr. Software and Systems Architect - z/OS Team Lead

>> > >> Zurich North America / Farmers Insurance Group - ZFUS G-ITO

>> > >> mailto:mark.zel...@zurichna.com

>> > >> z/OS Systems Programming expert at

>> > >> http://expertanswercenter.techtarget.com/

>> > >> Mark's MVS Utilities: http://home.flash.net/~mzelden/mvsutil.html

>> > >>

>> > >>

>> > >> On Thu, 29 Oct 2009 17:31:11 -0200, carlos roberto visconde

>> > >>  wrote:

>> > >>

>> > >> >You can use TSO ISRDDN.

>> > >> >

>> > >> >

>> > >> >

>> > >> >2009/10/28 Ward, Mike S 

>> > >> >

>> > >> >> Hello all, can someone point me to a manual or command that will

>> show

>> > >> >> what SVCs are actually in use? I looking in ieasvcxx, but that only

>> > >> >> shows what user/vendor supplied SVCs are used. Thanks in advance.



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Re: What SVCs are in use?

2009-11-03 Thread Rob Scott
Ray,

Any program (you do not have to be auth) can run the simple set of control 
blocks to show the SVCs, the ESR entries and even the SVCUPDTE information - it 
really is not too difficult :

CVT : CVTABEND ---> SCVTSECT : SCVTSVCT ---> SVC table (mapped by IHASVC)

Also :

SCVTSECT : SCVTSVCR ---> SVCURT  (SVC Update recording table)

If you want to be helpful, you can build your own SVC->MACRO table and then 
show this information to the user. 

IIRC, the macros used by SVC numbers is documented in "MVS Diagnosis 
Reference".  


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The command TASID can be used. Go to option 5 then SVC. You will get a list of 
SVCs that are in use.



If TASID can display this list then I'm sure any program (probably authorized) 
can do it. I think this should be the real question. How would a program 
display the list of SVCs?



Thanks,



Ray Baraniecki

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Carlos,



That still doesn't answer the original question nor my question.   The

OP's question was "can someone point me to a manual or command

that will show what SVCs are actually in use?".  You answered "use ISRDDN".



How does browsing a module with ISRDDN show which SVCs are in use?

While the example you gave for browsing a module (which is also

incomplete BTW) is using the naming convention for an SVC, it could be

found in LPA and still be an unused SVC.



Regards,



Mark

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On Tue, 3 Nov 2009 15:32:45 -0200, carlos roberto visconde

 wrote:



>Mark,

>Using TSO ISRDDN you can find its location and browse the module:

>ex: M IGC0023B

>  B IGC0023B

>2009/11/2 larry macioce 

>

>> If you have CAs Datacom you can look it up using dbutlty

>> mace

>>

>>

>> On Fri, Oct 30, 2009 at 10:24 AM, Mark Zelden 
>> > >wrote:

>>

>> > I know how you do it with TASID.  I was asking how you do it

>> > with ISRDDN as you suggested.

>> >

>> > Regards,

>> >

>> > Mark

>> > --

>> > Mark Zelden

>> > Sr. Software and Systems Architect - z/OS Team Lead

>> > Zurich North America / Farmers Insurance Group - ZFUS G-ITO

>> > mailto:mark.zel...@zurichna.com

>> > z/OS Systems Programming expert at

>> > http://expertanswercenter.techtarget.com/

>> > Mark's MVS Utilities: http://home.flash.net/~mzelden/mvsutil.html

>> >

>> >

>> >

>> > On Fri, 30 Oct 2009 12:09:14 -0200, carlos roberto visconde

>> >  wrote:

>> >

>> > >In TASID you choose "Miscellaneous displays" and then "SVC - SVC list"

>> > >

>> > >

>> > >2009/10/29 Mark Zelden 

>> > >

>> > >> Without chasing though control blocks?  Are you sure your not

>> > >> confusing it with ISRDDN's big brother TASID?

>> > >>

>> > >> Mark

>> > >> --

>> > >> Mark Zelden

>> > >> Sr. Software and Systems Architect - z/OS Team Lead

>> > >> Zurich North America / Farmers Insurance Group - ZFUS G-ITO

>> > >> mailto:mark.zel...@zurichna.com

>> > >> z/OS Systems Programming expert at

>> > >> http://expertanswercenter.techtarget.com/

>> > >> Mark's MVS Utilities: 
>> > >> http://home.flash.net/~mzelden/mvsutil.html

>> > >>

>> > >>

>> > >> On Thu, 29 Oct 2009 17:31:11 -0200, carlos roberto visconde

>> > >>  wrote:

>> > >>

>> > >> >You can use TSO ISRDDN.

>> > >> >

>> > &g

Re: What SVCs are in use?

2009-11-03 Thread Mark Zelden
On Tue, 3 Nov 2009 14:23:55 -0600, Andy Wood  wrote:

>On Tue, 3 Nov 2009 13:16:26 -0600, Mark Zelden
> wrote:
>
>>Carlos,
>>
>>That still doesn't answer the original question nor my question.   The
>>OP's question was "can someone point me to a manual or command
>>that will show what SVCs are actually in use?".  You answered "use ISRDDN".
>>
>>How does browsing a module with ISRDDN show which SVCs are in use?
>
>How, for that matter, does looking at the SVC table, tell you if a SVC
>is "actually in use"?
>
>So far, all the responses to this question that I have seen have proposed
>various ways of displaying the SVC table (and maybe the associated ESR
>tables). That will tell you what SVCs are available for use on a system at a
>point in time.
>
>Perhaps that is what Mike wants to know. If the requirement is to (also) know
>which of the available SVCs are being used (over a certain period of time),
>then GTF SVC trace is the answer.
>


Yes, you are correct in the literal sense.   But I suspect the OP really meant
"what SVC numbers are assigned / used" as opposed to "which SVCs
are actually invoked by programs". 

I'm pretty sure almost everyone took it that way (at least all the folks
that suggested to use tools like Omegamon, MXI, ShowMVS, TASID,
CBT programs etc.).  Most of these tools display the unassigned SVC 
numbers as "not used".

Mark
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Re: What SVCs are in use?

2009-11-03 Thread Andy Wood
On Tue, 3 Nov 2009 13:16:26 -0600, Mark Zelden 
 wrote:

>Carlos,
>
>That still doesn't answer the original question nor my question.   The
>OP's question was "can someone point me to a manual or command
>that will show what SVCs are actually in use?".  You answered "use ISRDDN".
>
>How does browsing a module with ISRDDN show which SVCs are in use?

How, for that matter, does looking at the SVC table, tell you if a SVC 
is "actually in use"?

So far, all the responses to this question that I have seen have proposed 
various ways of displaying the SVC table (and maybe the associated ESR 
tables). That will tell you what SVCs are available for use on a system at a 
point in time.

Perhaps that is what Mike wants to know. If the requirement is to (also) know 
which of the available SVCs are being used (over a certain period of time), 
then GTF SVC trace is the answer.

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Re: What SVCs are in use?

2009-11-03 Thread Richard Peurifoy

Thompson, Steve wrote:



Actually, I was being quite literal and was thinking how I could
determine this, without having to have an intercept in SVCFLIH. And then
I started reading other people's answers and didn't say anything.


In this case GTF may be the right answer as suggested, but you may
need to run it for quit awhile if you have seldom used SVC's.
SVC screening may also be a way to get what you want, but I have never
set this up, so I don't know for sure.

However, depending on what you are trying to find this may not be
complete. Some SVC routines also support branch entry if properly
authorized.

And then of course there are PC routines.

If you are trying to determine if one SVC is being used, it may
be best to front-end it to log it's use.

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Re: What SVCs are in use?

2009-11-03 Thread Mark Zelden
Carlos,

That still doesn't answer the original question nor my question.   The 
OP's question was "can someone point me to a manual or command
that will show what SVCs are actually in use?".  You answered "use ISRDDN".

How does browsing a module with ISRDDN show which SVCs are in use? 
While the example you gave for browsing a module (which is also 
incomplete BTW) is using the naming convention for an SVC, it could be
found in LPA and still be an unused SVC.

Regards,

Mark
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Mark's MVS Utilities: http://home.flash.net/~mzelden/mvsutil.html


On Tue, 3 Nov 2009 15:32:45 -0200, carlos roberto visconde
 wrote:

>Mark,
>Using TSO ISRDDN you can find its location and browse the module:
>ex: M IGC0023B
>  B IGC0023B
>2009/11/2 larry macioce 
>
>> If you have CAs Datacom you can look it up using dbutlty
>> mace
>>
>>
>> On Fri, Oct 30, 2009 at 10:24 AM, Mark Zelden > >wrote:
>>
>> > I know how you do it with TASID.  I was asking how you do it
>> > with ISRDDN as you suggested.
>> >
>> > Regards,
>> >
>> > Mark
>> > --
>> > Mark Zelden
>> > Sr. Software and Systems Architect - z/OS Team Lead
>> > Zurich North America / Farmers Insurance Group - ZFUS G-ITO
>> > mailto:mark.zel...@zurichna.com
>> > z/OS Systems Programming expert at
>> > http://expertanswercenter.techtarget.com/
>> > Mark's MVS Utilities: http://home.flash.net/~mzelden/mvsutil.html
>> >
>> >
>> >
>> > On Fri, 30 Oct 2009 12:09:14 -0200, carlos roberto visconde
>> >  wrote:
>> >
>> > >In TASID you choose "Miscellaneous displays" and then "SVC - SVC list"
>> > >
>> > >
>> > >2009/10/29 Mark Zelden 
>> > >
>> > >> Without chasing though control blocks?  Are you sure your not
>> > >> confusing it with ISRDDN's big brother TASID?
>> > >>
>> > >> Mark
>> > >> --
>> > >> Mark Zelden
>> > >> Sr. Software and Systems Architect - z/OS Team Lead
>> > >> Zurich North America / Farmers Insurance Group - ZFUS G-ITO
>> > >> mailto:mark.zel...@zurichna.com
>> > >> z/OS Systems Programming expert at
>> > >> http://expertanswercenter.techtarget.com/
>> > >> Mark's MVS Utilities: http://home.flash.net/~mzelden/mvsutil.html
>> > >>
>> > >>
>> > >> On Thu, 29 Oct 2009 17:31:11 -0200, carlos roberto visconde
>> > >>  wrote:
>> > >>
>> > >> >You can use TSO ISRDDN.
>> > >> >
>> > >> >
>> > >> >
>> > >> >2009/10/28 Ward, Mike S 
>> > >> >
>> > >> >> Hello all, can someone point me to a manual or command that will
>> show
>> > >> >> what SVCs are actually in use? I looking in ieasvcxx, but that only
>> > >> >> shows what user/vendor supplied SVCs are used. Thanks in advance.

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Re: What SVCs are in use?

2009-11-03 Thread David Waldman
On Tue, 3 Nov 2009 15:05:57 -0500, Baraniecki, Ray 
 wrote:

>>
>If TASID can display this list then I'm sure any program (probably authorized) 
can do it. I think this should be the real question. How would a program 
display the list of SVCs?
>

TASID is not authorized.

Dave Waldman

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Re: What SVCs are in use?

2009-11-03 Thread carlos roberto visconde
Mark,
Using TSO ISRDDN you can find its location and browse the module:
ex: M IGC0023B
  B IGC0023B
2009/11/2 larry macioce 

> If you have CAs Datacom you can look it up using dbutlty
> mace
>
>
> On Fri, Oct 30, 2009 at 10:24 AM, Mark Zelden  >wrote:
>
> > I know how you do it with TASID.  I was asking how you do it
> > with ISRDDN as you suggested.
> >
> > Regards,
> >
> > Mark
> > --
> > Mark Zelden
> > Sr. Software and Systems Architect - z/OS Team Lead
> > Zurich North America / Farmers Insurance Group - ZFUS G-ITO
> > mailto:mark.zel...@zurichna.com
> > z/OS Systems Programming expert at
> > http://expertanswercenter.techtarget.com/
> > Mark's MVS Utilities: http://home.flash.net/~mzelden/mvsutil.html
> >
> >
> >
> > On Fri, 30 Oct 2009 12:09:14 -0200, carlos roberto visconde
> >  wrote:
> >
> > >In TASID you choose "Miscellaneous displays" and then "SVC - SVC list"
> > >
> > >
> > >2009/10/29 Mark Zelden 
> > >
> > >> Without chasing though control blocks?  Are you sure your not
> > >> confusing it with ISRDDN's big brother TASID?
> > >>
> > >> Mark
> > >> --
> > >> Mark Zelden
> > >> Sr. Software and Systems Architect - z/OS Team Lead
> > >> Zurich North America / Farmers Insurance Group - ZFUS G-ITO
> > >> mailto:mark.zel...@zurichna.com
> > >> z/OS Systems Programming expert at
> > >> http://expertanswercenter.techtarget.com/
> > >> Mark's MVS Utilities: http://home.flash.net/~mzelden/mvsutil.html
> > >>
> > >>
> > >> On Thu, 29 Oct 2009 17:31:11 -0200, carlos roberto visconde
> > >>  wrote:
> > >>
> > >> >You can use TSO ISRDDN.
> > >> >
> > >> >
> > >> >
> > >> >2009/10/28 Ward, Mike S 
> > >> >
> > >> >> Hello all, can someone point me to a manual or command that will
> show
> > >> >> what SVCs are actually in use? I looking in ieasvcxx, but that only
> > >> >> shows what user/vendor supplied SVCs are used. Thanks in advance.
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Re: What SVCs are in use?

2009-11-02 Thread larry macioce
If you have CAs Datacom you can look it up using dbutlty
mace


On Fri, Oct 30, 2009 at 10:24 AM, Mark Zelden wrote:

> I know how you do it with TASID.  I was asking how you do it
> with ISRDDN as you suggested.
>
> Regards,
>
> Mark
> --
> Mark Zelden
> Sr. Software and Systems Architect - z/OS Team Lead
> Zurich North America / Farmers Insurance Group - ZFUS G-ITO
> mailto:mark.zel...@zurichna.com
> z/OS Systems Programming expert at
> http://expertanswercenter.techtarget.com/
> Mark's MVS Utilities: http://home.flash.net/~mzelden/mvsutil.html
>
>
>
> On Fri, 30 Oct 2009 12:09:14 -0200, carlos roberto visconde
>  wrote:
>
> >In TASID you choose "Miscellaneous displays" and then "SVC - SVC list"
> >
> >
> >2009/10/29 Mark Zelden 
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> >> Without chasing though control blocks?  Are you sure your not
> >> confusing it with ISRDDN's big brother TASID?
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> >> >2009/10/28 Ward, Mike S 
> >> >
> >> >> Hello all, can someone point me to a manual or command that will show
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Re: What SVCs are in use?

2009-10-30 Thread Mark Zelden
I know how you do it with TASID.  I was asking how you do it
with ISRDDN as you suggested.

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On Fri, 30 Oct 2009 12:09:14 -0200, carlos roberto visconde
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>In TASID you choose "Miscellaneous displays" and then "SVC - SVC list"
>
>
>2009/10/29 Mark Zelden 
>
>> Without chasing though control blocks?  Are you sure your not
>> confusing it with ISRDDN's big brother TASID?
>>
>> Mark
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>> Mark's MVS Utilities: http://home.flash.net/~mzelden/mvsutil.html
>>
>>
>> On Thu, 29 Oct 2009 17:31:11 -0200, carlos roberto visconde
>>  wrote:
>>
>> >You can use TSO ISRDDN.
>> >
>> >
>> >
>> >2009/10/28 Ward, Mike S 
>> >
>> >> Hello all, can someone point me to a manual or command that will show
>> >> what SVCs are actually in use? I looking in ieasvcxx, but that only
>> >> shows what user/vendor supplied SVCs are used. Thanks in advance.
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Re: What SVCs are in use?

2009-10-30 Thread carlos roberto visconde
In TASID you choose "Miscellaneous displays" and then "SVC - SVC list"


2009/10/29 Mark Zelden 

> Without chasing though control blocks?  Are you sure your not
> confusing it with ISRDDN's big brother TASID?
>
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>
>
> On Thu, 29 Oct 2009 17:31:11 -0200, carlos roberto visconde
>  wrote:
>
> >You can use TSO ISRDDN.
> >
> >
> >
> >2009/10/28 Ward, Mike S 
> >
> >> Hello all, can someone point me to a manual or command that will show
> >> what SVCs are actually in use? I looking in ieasvcxx, but that only
> >> shows what user/vendor supplied SVCs are used. Thanks in advance.
> >> ==
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Re: What SVCs are in use?

2009-10-29 Thread Robert A. Rosenberg
At 13:41 +0800 on 10/29/2009, David Stephens wrote about Re: What 
SVCs are in use?:



Good point Robert. SVC109 is for Type 3, 116 for type 1, 122 for type 2,
137 for type 6.

I always thought that there was another SVC table pointed to by the SVC
table entries for SVC 109, 116 etc., but can't see any hard evidence in
the Data Areas manuals. There is a cryptic reference to an ESR table
entry at offset 6 of SVCTABLE, but I can't make much sense out of it.


My memory is that for SVC 116, SVC122, and SVC 137, the IGCxxx SVCs 
are linked into the Nucleus and the numbers that you place in 
Register 15 are assigned by IBM (I think that only IBM is allowed to 
have this type of ESR SVC). Thus the access is via VCON Tables in 
IGC116/IGC122/IGC137 respectively.



As for the Type 3/4 SVCs accessed via SVC109, you place 000XXYYY into 
Register 15 to call load XX of ESR SVC YYY (ie: Load Module names 
IGXxxyyy just like the normal Type 3/4 SVCs  that are named 
IGCxxyyy). SVC109 does the accessing for you and has a built-in list 
of assigned ESR T3/4 SVCs (it will do an ABEND if passed an 
unassigned YYY). These YYY numbers are assigned to ISV Vendors upon 
request.


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Re: What SVCs are in use?

2009-10-29 Thread Mark Zelden
Without chasing though control blocks?  Are you sure your not 
confusing it with ISRDDN's big brother TASID?  

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On Thu, 29 Oct 2009 17:31:11 -0200, carlos roberto visconde
 wrote:

>You can use TSO ISRDDN.
>
>
>
>2009/10/28 Ward, Mike S 
>
>> Hello all, can someone point me to a manual or command that will show
>> what SVCs are actually in use? I looking in ieasvcxx, but that only
>> shows what user/vendor supplied SVCs are used. Thanks in advance.
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Re: What SVCs are in use?

2009-10-29 Thread carlos roberto visconde
You can use TSO ISRDDN.



2009/10/28 Ward, Mike S 

> Hello all, can someone point me to a manual or command that will show
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Re: What SVCs are in use?

2009-10-29 Thread Scott Fagen
On Wed, 28 Oct 2009 14:30:47 -0500, Ward, Mike S  wrote:

>Hello all, can someone point me to a manual or command that will show
>what SVCs are actually in use? I looking in ieasvcxx, but that only
>shows what user/vendor supplied SVCs are used. Thanks in advance.

If you have SYSVIEW, try the SVCTABLE command.

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Re: What SVCs are in use?

2009-10-28 Thread David Stephens
Good point Robert. SVC109 is for Type 3, 116 for type 1, 122 for type 2, 
137 for type 6.


I always thought that there was another SVC table pointed to by the SVC 
table entries for SVC 109, 116 etc., but can't see any hard evidence in 
the Data Areas manuals. There is a cryptic reference to an ESR table 
entry at offset 6 of SVCTABLE, but I can't make much sense out of it.


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Robert A. Rosenberg wrote:
At 10:00 +0800 on 10/29/2009, David Stephens wrote about Re: What SVCs 
are in use?:


What you need is to look at the SVC Table which has an entry for 
every SVC (used or not). It's documented under SVCTABLE in the MVS 
Data Areas. The control block chain is CVT (CVTABEND) -> SCVT 
(SCVTSVCT) -> SVCTABLE


This gets the standard SVCs (0-255) but does not get the extended SVCs 
(IGXx) ones that are accessed via calls to a routing SVC (I forget 
the 3 SVC numbers that provide this support).


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Re: What SVCs are in use?

2009-10-28 Thread Robert A. Rosenberg
At 10:00 +0800 on 10/29/2009, David Stephens wrote about Re: What 
SVCs are in use?:


What you need is to look at the SVC Table which has an entry for 
every SVC (used or not). It's documented under SVCTABLE in the MVS 
Data Areas. The control block chain is CVT (CVTABEND) -> SCVT 
(SCVTSVCT) -> SVCTABLE


This gets the standard SVCs (0-255) but does not get the extended 
SVCs (IGXx) ones that are accessed via calls to a routing SVC (I 
forget the 3 SVC numbers that provide this support).


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Re: What SVCs are in use?

2009-10-28 Thread David Stephens
What you need is to look at the SVC Table which has an entry for every 
SVC (used or not). It's documented under SVCTABLE in the MVS Data Areas. 
The control block chain is CVT (CVTABEND) -> SCVT (SCVTSVCT) -> SVCTABLE


You could use IPCS to see the control blocks, but it's much easier to 
get a monitor (Omegamon MVS, TMON/MVS, MAINVIEW/MVS etc.) to do the work.
From memory, IBMs freeware TASID 
(http://www-01.ibm.com/support/docview.wss?rs=17&context=SSBLLD&dc=D400&uid=swg24009131&loc=en_US&cs=UTF-8&lang=en), 
and Gilbert Saint-Flour's SHOWMVS (CBT # 492) also show this information.


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Ward, Mike S wrote:

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Re: What SVCs are in use?

2009-10-28 Thread Lizette Koehler
Mike

Try the z/OS MVS Diagnosis: Reference  GA22-7588-10

I think they are in there.  (z/OS V1.9 manual documented)

If you have something like TMON or Omegamon they have panels to display SVCs.

Lizette

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Re: What SVCs are in use?

2009-10-28 Thread Field, Alan C.
Look at SVCTAB in file 66 at www.cbttape.org.

Alan 

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