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This is the kind of question that should be easy to find the answer. But the
obvious places do not provide it. Also I feel I should know the answer but
have forgot - getting old!
We have page datasets with 40% allocated slots. We do not page (have lots of
free memory). D ASM,ALL
But the
Could it be VIO?
Len Rugen
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practice, there is.
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This is the kind of question that should be easy to find the answer. But
the obvious places do not provide it. Also I feel I should know the
answer but have forgot - getting old!
We have page datasets with 40% allocated
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Could it be VIO?
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Methinks VIO would increase slot usage, not trim it back.
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IMHO Such survey shows nothing.
Some systems share data, so sharing DASD volumes is just part of the setup.
Other shops can have independent (shared nothing) systems, so shared
DASD is not a requirement, it can be done only for administration staff
convenience.
And it's possible to run systems
It is documented in the Systems Command manual, under the START command.
Check out the SUB= parameter. It states:
There is an exception to the above: If the name of the task being
started is the same as that of a subsystem, the task will be started
under the Master subsystem (MSTR)...
Bart
Thanks. I didn't think to look there, thinking something to do with a
sub-system would be documented somewhere else. I finally figured that out
by adding different names to the SSCT chain, and then adding procs to
proclib with the same name.
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Not enough coffee, I had it reversed
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Could it be VIO?
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Methinks VIO would increase slot usage, not trim it back.
Thank you for your reply.
I did find out that JCTCLASS and JCTJCLAS and JMRCLASS all contain the
letter A no matter what job class I use when submitting. Based on the
verbage in the JES2 EXITS manual about the JCT being available it just seems
a bit odd that it wouldnt' be populated with the
And remember that shared dasd generates a reserve, not an ENQ macro. So, if
you are sharing, why use channel program?
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Did you define it to the VOLCAT?
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At exit 52 time, the job card parameters have not been processed yet. That
is why these fields contain the reader default class. Maybe exit 53 or exit
50 would be better places for whatever logic you want to implement based on
the final job class.
Dooley, Robert [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in
Regarding Q2:
Probably the easiest way to look at JES2 control blocks, and to trace
exit logic, is to get a copy of z/XDC from www.colesoft.com.
The cost is pretty small when you figure out how much time it saves!
The other approach is to use the $TRACE facility.
I have a trivial general
PS: JES2 discussions probably belong on JES2-L, rather than IBM-MAIN.
See http://listserv.vt.edu/cgi-bin/wa?SUBED1=jes2-lA=1
1. Why - if JES2 isn't mainframe related, what is?
2. JES2-L is moribund!
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Too busy driving to stop for gas!
Rick,
I don't believe AUX works this way. Pages on the locals are only allocated
slots on AUX if they have been paged out and remain unchanged. There is no
attempt to back a getmained page with an AUX slot.
From Bill Blair's post on the same topic on the MXG Forum:
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This sort of function
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