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It would be a good idea to IPL the SADMP to verify its operation anyway.
Much better than finding out it doesn't work when you actually need it!
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It would be a good idea to IPL the SADMP to verify its operation anyway.
Much better than finding out it doesn't work when you actually need it!
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Did you check if it is the correct level of SADMP? The dumped text will
include the FMID that will tell you what level of the SADMP code is on the pack.
>>> Eric Bielefeld 8/17/2010 5:39 PM >>>
Thanks to all who replied, especially the reply below. I discovered that I had
a pack called
SADPGM
, August 17, 2010 3:49 PM
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Subject: Re: Finding IPL Text for Stand Alone Dump
You need to print CYL 0 TRK 0.
FDR example:
//STEP1EXEC PGM=FDRDSF
//SYSPRINT DD SYSOUT=*
//SYSUDUMP DD SYSOUT
Thanks to all who replied, especially the reply below. I discovered that I had
a pack called
SADPGM with the SYS1.PAGEDUMP dataset on it. It also had AMDSAIPD in the text,
so I'm pretty
sure that is the correct pack. Problem solved.
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Clifford McNei
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> Actually, it sounds more like DFDSS than ICKDSF.
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Eric,
I use the DFDSS print below and search for AMDSAIPD.
//PRTSADMP EXEC PGM=ADRDSSU,
// REGION=4M
//SYSPRINT DD SYSOUT=*
//DD1 DD UNIT=SYSDA,
//
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> Is there a way to find
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Is there a way to find out if a volume has the IPL Text for taki
The presence of a SYS1.PAGEDUMP dataset on the volume is a pretty strong
indicator, though I guess it would be possible to lose the actual IPL text and
leave the dataset, in which case a dump of track 0 should be pretty clear.
>>> Eric Bielefeld 8/17/2010 4:40 PM >>>
Is there a way to find out
On Tue, 17 Aug 2010 20:40:41 +, Eric Bielefeld
wrote:
>Is there a way to find out if a volume has the IPL Text for taking a Stand
Alone Dump? I'm pretty sure that the IPL text is on the master catalog
volume, but is there any way to verify that? I looked at the volume with
FileAid, and didn
Is there a way to find out if a volume has the IPL Text for taking a Stand
Alone Dump? I'm pretty sure that the IPL text is on the master catalog volume,
but is there any way to verify that? I looked at the volume with FileAid, and
didn't see anything.
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