?
>
> Regards,
> Jags
>
> On Wed, Jan 4, 2012 at 5:11 AM, Gibney, Dave wrote:
>
> > Dave Gibney
> > Information Technology Services
> > Washington State University
> >
> > > -Original Message-
> > > From: IBM Mainframe Discussion List [mailt
sday, January 03, 2012 5:47 AM
> > To: IBM-MAIN@bama.ua.edu
> > Subject: Re: Clarification on Sysres Volumes(RMF)
> >
> > >
> > > Hi Lizette,
> > >
> > > Apology for not being precise.
> > >
> > > Datasets found in SYSRES are :
&
Re: Clarification on Sysres Volumes(RMF)
>
> >
> > Hi Lizette,
> >
> > Apology for not being precise.
> >
> > Datasets found in SYSRES are :
> >
> > are some BCP related datasets , assembler datasets,language environment
> > datasets,
On Tue, 3 Jan 2012 13:43:02 +0530, jagadishan perumal
wrote:
>
>Apology for not being precise.
>
>
>. As per Mark advise I did
>TSO RMFMON and Found some SYS1.HASCKPT datasets used by JES2, some User Job
>using their Assigned volumes.
>
(sorry). That will do it! No "operational" data sets
>
> Hi Lizette,
>
> Apology for not being precise.
>
> Datasets found in SYSRES are :
>
> are some BCP related datasets , assembler datasets,language environment
> datasets,IBM book manager datasets First failure Support technology(FFST)
datasets
> are found.
>
> During This Situation when I d
I believe JES2 uses physical reserves on entire volume when accessing
HASPCKPT datasets and depending on your JES PARMLIB member may hold it
for a significant time -- not a good dataset type to put on a SYSRES
shared with other systems. Others may be able to suggest JES PARMLIB
changes to sho
Hi Lizette,
Apology for not being precise.
Datasets found in SYSRES are :
are some BCP related datasets , assembler datasets,language environment
datasets,IBM book manager datasets First failure Support technology(FFST)
datasets are found.
During This Situation when I do : /D GRS,C It does rea
Little Correction :
"During This Situation when I do : /D GRS,C It does really produces any
information about Volume or Dataset Contention."
I meant It doesnt Produces any result pertaining to dataset or volume
contentions.
Jags
On Tue, Jan 3, 2012 at 1:43 PM, jagadishan perumal wrote:
> Hi L
> Hi All,
>
> One thing I have noticed from the report is that most of the user ID are
the reason for
> volume contentions.
>
> Name ReasonCritical val. Possible cause or
> action
> DOV0053DEV -Z18RS193.0 % delay May be reserved by another
> system.
> DOV0061DEV -Z18RS1
Hi All,
One thing I have noticed from the report is that most of the user ID are
the reason for volume contentions.
Name ReasonCritical val. Possible cause or
action
DOV0053DEV -Z18RS193.0 % delay May be reserved by another
system.
DOV0061DEV -Z18RS192.0 % delay May
Hi Mark,
"Are you in a shared DASD environment? If not, is there a test / sandbox
LPAR up accessing that volume? Even so, I've shared / share the sysres
between different monoplex systems without any problems because it
is "read only" and much of the access comes from the LNKLST / LLA / VLF
wh
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Subject: Clarification on Sysres Volumes(RMF)
Hi,
I was examining the RMF delay report where below is the report :
Speed of 100 = Maximum, 0
>
> Hi,
>
> I was examining the RMF delay report where below is the report :
>
>Speed of 100 = Maximum, 0 = Stopped Average CPU Util:
> 19 %
> Name Users Active Speed Name Users Active
> Speed
> *SYSTEM 203 58 8 *DEV
On Thu, 29 Dec 2011 12:39:44 +0530, jagadishan perumal
wrote:
>Hi,
>
>I was examining the RMF delay report where below is the report :
>
> Speed of 100 = Maximum, 0 = Stopped Average CPU Util:
>19 %
>Name Users Active Speed Name Users Active
>Speed
>*S
Hi,
I was examining the RMF delay report where below is the report :
Speed of 100 = Maximum, 0 = Stopped Average CPU Util:
19 %
Name Users Active Speed Name Users Active
Speed
*SYSTEM 203 58 8 *DEV 107
54 8
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