Re: How to easily see the contents of SDUMPX PSWREGS=

2011-12-14 Thread Peter Relson
I share Binyamin's curiosity about why someone would do this. You can always issue an SVC Dump specifying (for example) the ASIDLST parameter to identify both the current space and other spaces that you want to add. There is no need to worry about PSWREGS in such a case. That parameter is prov

Re: How to easily see the contents of SDUMPX PSWREGS=

2011-12-13 Thread Binyamin Dissen
On Tue, 13 Dec 2011 13:50:51 -0600 "Justin R. Bendich" wrote: :>Back in March, Binyamin Dissen wrote: :>>Yes, I can VERBX SUMDUMP and see PSWREGS=DATA lines, but I would have expected :>>the register contents to be in 2.2. But 2.2 shows all registers as zero. :>>Am I missing something obvious?

Re: How to easily see the contents of SDUMPX PSWREGS=

2011-12-13 Thread Justin R. Bendich
Back in March, Binyamin Dissen wrote: >Yes, I can VERBX SUMDUMP and see PSWREGS=DATA lines, but I would have expected >the register contents to be in 2.2. But 2.2 shows all registers as zero. > >Am I missing something obvious? I am trying to solve this problem, too. Specifically, i am invoking SD

How to easily see the contents of SDUMPX PSWREGS=

2011-03-14 Thread Binyamin Dissen
Yes, I can VERBX SUMDUMP and see PSWREGS=DATA lines, but I would have expected the register contents to be in 2.2. But 2.2 shows all registers as zero. Am I missing something obvious? -- Binyamin Dissen http://www.dissensoftware.com Director, Dissen Software, Bar & Grill - Israel Should you u