In 4cb76d72.3010...@terra.com.br, on 10/14/2010
at 05:52 PM, Carlos Bodra - Pessoal cbo...@terra.com.br said:
I was checking erep output to try to discover more about MCIC
(Machine Check Interruption Code)
Look in Principles of Operation.
External Damage
Damage to storage or channels
Hi listners.
I was checking erep output to try to discover more about MCIC (Machine
Check Interruption Code) and found following register,
but I checked 02 Erep manuals, (User´s Guide Manual and Reference
Manual), but can´t found any description how to readout these
little dump.
We
We run a job every day at 06:30 to clear LOGREC and write to a history
file ( JCL below ).
Every day without fail the following message is issued while the job is
running.
*IFB081I LOGREC DATA SET IS FULL,06.30.58,
DSN=SYS1.FIF2.LOGREC
When I check LOGREC, its full of MDR
On Tue, 11 Aug 2009 14:51:52 +0100, Beesley, Paul
paul.bees...@atosorigin.com wrote:
We run a job every day at 06:30 to clear LOGREC and write to a history
file ( JCL below ).
Every day without fail the following message is issued while the job is
running.
*IFB081I LOGREC DATA SET IS
Beesley, Paul wrote:
We run a job every day at 06:30 to clear LOGREC and write to a history
file ( JCL below ).
Every day without fail the following message is issued while the job is
running.
*IFB081I LOGREC DATA SET IS FULL,06.30.58,
DSN=SYS1.FIF2.LOGREC
When I check
[mailto:ibm-m...@bama.ua.edu] On
Behalf Of Richard Peurifoy
Sent: 11 August 2009 16:50
To: IBM-MAIN@bama.ua.edu
Subject: Re: EREP query
IFCEREP1 downloads the MDR's at the time it runs (Z EOD also does this).
I think they also get downloaded if the counters overflow.
You should increase
Beesley, Paul wrote:
Richard and Mark
Thanks for the info and suggestions.
I plan to increase LOGREC ( pity it needs an IPL, one of the few things
that does so these days) - its only 59 tracks.
Hadn't heard of IFCOFFLD, looks useful
There is a SETLOGRC IGNORE command.
I don't know if this
Richard Peurifoy wrote:
Beesley, Paul wrote:
Richard and Mark
Thanks for the info and suggestions.
I plan to increase LOGREC ( pity it needs an IPL, one of the few things
that does so these days) - its only 59 tracks.
Hadn't heard of IFCOFFLD, looks useful
There is a SETLOGRC IGNORE command.
On Tue, 11 Aug 2009 11:11:54 -0500, Richard Peurifoy
r-peuri...@neo.tamu.edu wrote:
There is a SETLOGRC IGNORE command.
I don't know if this would allow you to scratch and reallocate it or
not.
It will allow you to scratch and reallocate it, but then again, you can
do that without SETLOGRC
the
records,
Because you looked in the wrong place. Either change your procedures
to extract EREP data for the logstream or stop using logstream for
EREP data.
Is there something special I need to do to process from
the logstream?? I searched both EREP manuals and I don't see any
mention of logstream
I'm confused... Like that's anything new.
I'm just now working with EREP on MVS (okay, z/OS 1.7). I've always done my
EREP at the VM level, but now my z/OS system is running in an LPAR so I need
to process EREP on z/OS. I created some reports based off my VM stuff and
for the SERLOG DD I
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specifically I have a few tape errors that are not being shown. Is there
something special I need to do to process from the logstream?? I searched
both EREP manuals and I don't see any mention
*
IXGLOGR.SYSPLEX.LOGREC.ALLRECS.LOCAL.DATA ZSMS01
If I try IXGLOGR.SYSPLEX.LOGREC.ALLRECS.LOCAL or
IXGLOGR.SYSPLEX.LOGREC.ALLRECS.A000
I get
IEF861I FOLLOWING RESERVED DATA SET NAMES UNAVAILABLE TO EREP
Anyone using EREP against a LOGSTREAM?
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using EREP against a LOGSTREAM?
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.EREP.LOGR.HISTORY,DISP=OLD
//SYSINDD DUMMY,DCB=BLKSIZE=133
In other steps, SERLOG is DD DUMMY,DCB=BLKSIZE=133...
HTH,
Greg Shirey
Ben E. Keith Company
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From: IBM Mainframe Discussion List On Behalf Of Mark Pace
Sent: Monday, March 05, 2007 2:03 PM
Anyone using EREP against
at the bits
bytes end of
ISV land.
Its not a new thing at IBM. I had a similar experience 25+ years
ago with an EREP module ... went through what you did and was told WAD.
Ever since then I refuse to help out IBM debug their problems. I give
them the doc and any other info they request and no more
The best way is by looking into the Log for any kind of IXL message around
the time of the Logrec record. For your example, I think it is IXL012I.
Take RC and RSN and go to book
z/OS MVS Programming: Sysplex Services Reference which contains the
IXLCONN return and reason codes.
Look into the
http://www-03.ibm.com/servers/eserver/zseries/zos/bkserv/lookat/ will take
you to the IBM Message Lookup page for ZOS.
Daniel McLaughlin
ZOS Systems Programmer
Crawford Company
PH: 770 621 3256
If we wait for the moment when everything is ready, we shall never
begin.
? Ivan Turgenev
Where may I find out what version of EREP we are running(OS/390 V.210)
TIA
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Sent: Monday, March 20, 2006 10:03 AM
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with sshd you
Run ann EREP job and look at the output.
On our z/OS 1.6 system this is what it says: LEVEL = VERSION 3 RELEASE 5
I'm pretty sure your 2.10 system will be the same.
Here's the FMID EER3500
Where may I find out what version of EREP we are running(OS/390 V.210)
TIA
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Run ann EREP job and look at the output.
On our z/OS 1.6 system this is what it says: LEVEL = VERSION 3 RELEASE 5
I'm pretty sure your 2.10 system will be the same.
Here's the FMID EER3500
Where may I find out what version of EREP we are running(OS/390 V.210
Alan wrote on 23/03/2006 08:04:32 AM:
On our z/OS 1.6 system this is what it says: LEVEL = VERSION 3 RELEASE 5
I'm pretty sure your 2.10 system will be the same.
Been 3.5 for quite a while unless I'm severely mistooked.
Shane ...
@BAMA.UA.EDU
Subject: Re: EREP
Alan wrote on 23/03/2006 08:04:32 AM:
On our z/OS 1.6 system this is what it says: LEVEL = VERSION 3 RELEASE
5 I'm pretty sure your 2.10 system will be the same.
Been 3.5 for quite a while unless I'm severely mistooked.
Shane
)
may not be much help interpreting sense on your z/OS console or EREP.
True, but a book for the same type of channel also won't be of any use
if it's not for the right device.
It is hard to know what generic term to use for the mainframe.
It's hard to know why you would want one, given that each
In [EMAIL PROTECTED], on 01/04/2006
at 09:04 PM, R.S. [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
It was called 'OEMI' I forgot what I stands for, presumably
Interface.
This book descibes BusTag infterface, including plug construction,
signal characteristics, voltage levels etc.
Yep. Not the CCW opcodes and
In [EMAIL PROTECTED], on 01/03/2006
at 07:45 PM, Bruce Black [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
With the exception of the IBM 3590 (Magstar) and 3592 tapes. To my
knowledge, there is no generally available manual which has CCWs and
sense for zSeries (only for SCSI, which is not much help).
What are
they call it on SCSI) may not be
much help interpreting sense on your z/OS console or EREP.
It is hard to know what generic term to use for the mainframe. Even IBM
has issues. The 2105 manual for mainframe is called
IBM Enterprise Storage Server S/390 Command Reference (SC26-7298-01
SCSI sense (or whatever they call it on SCSI) may not be
much help interpreting sense on your z/OS console or EREP.
It is hard to know what generic term to use for the mainframe. Even IBM
has issues. The 2105 manual for mainframe is called
IBM Enterprise Storage Server S/390 Command Reference
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Hi
on what manual can I find an explanation for the sense data reported
by EREP ?
In the documentation of the device that produced the sense code. Erep only
reports it.
Kees
on what manual can I find an explanation for the sense data reported
by EREP ?
some of the sense bits are generic ... most sense bits are device
specific. there was a ios3270 version of 360 green card done long
ago and far away.
ios3270 was part of a menua application package done by theo
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