: Re: IGGPRE00
Don,
Many Thanks sir. I forgot to look in inittuning ref. Have you ever
used ISRFIND to locate LPA modules? I use it regularly to locate where
mods are executed from and normally when a module is in MLPA, ISRFIND,
sees/finds it. In this case however I do not see the MLPA
module
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Ruegsegger, Jeff wrote:
... What do you use to locate
MLPA modules, simply rely on IEALPAxx?
I believe the official interface is AMBLIST:
http
Jeff,
AMBLIST lists PLPA, MLPA and/or FLPA if you use the link-provided syntax
from Ed's post yesterday.
To summarize:
LISTLPA [FLPA][,MLPA][,PLPA]
What AMBLIST does NOT list is the Dynamic LPA, a deficiency that IBM has
noted - but not responded to with a solution to date.
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Sam,
Does an MLPA mod get control over a module in PLPA(ie sys1.lpalib) ?
Jeff Ruegsegger
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, 2006 4:48 PM
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Sam,
Does an MLPA mod get control over a module in PLPA(ie sys1.lpalib) ?
Jeff Ruegsegger
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in
LPALSTxx or PROGxx
From Init Tuning Reference.
Don Imbriale
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Sam,
Does an MLPA mod get control
Of Ruegsegger, Jeff
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Sam,
Does an MLPA mod get control over a module in PLPA(ie sys1.lpalib) ?
Jeff Ruegsegger
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Already got that info from another post.
Thanks Rex!
Regards,
Jeff
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I'm not Sam, but yes
Ruegsegger, Jeff wrote:
... What do you use to locate
MLPA modules, simply rely on IEALPAxx?
I believe the official interface is AMBLIST:
http://publibz.boulder.ibm.com/cgi-bin/bookmgr_OS390/BOOKS/iea2v161/15.1.7
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Edward E Jaffe
Phoenix Software International, Inc
5200 W Century Blvd,
versionThe
strangeness about it is that I know my good version is being executed. My
non SMS allocations are working as designed by my version of IGGPRE00. I
cant seem to figure out why. Based on what I'm finding, the dummy version
should be getting control but that is not the case
in MLPA and
when I scan MLPA (E-MLPA and MLPA) I cant seem to find my versionThe
strangeness about it is that I know my good version is being executed. My
non SMS allocations are working as designed by my version of IGGPRE00. I
cant seem to figure out why. Based on what I'm finding, the dummy
good version
is being executed. My non SMS allocations are working as designed by
my version of IGGPRE00. I cant seem to figure out why. Based on what
I'm finding, the dummy version should be getting control but that is
not the case.
This email/fax message is for the sole
Hi Mark,
ISRFIND shows
-PLPA- IGGPRE00 LOC=04310EF8 LEN=0008 EP=84310EF8 MLPDE=
LPALST
SYS1.LPALIB IGGPRE00
We use IGGPRE00 to control allocations not managed by SMS. My sys1.lpalib
contains a dummy IGGPRE00 as shipped by IBM. One of my linklisted
libraries contains my modified IGGPRE00 code and is specified in
IEALPAxx. In reading the DFSMS Installations exit manual, it states that
IGGPRE00
Hi Jeff,
See if perhaps you are loading your IGGPRE00 into MLPA. In
SYS1.PARMLIB(IEALPA00) you might have something like this
INCLUDE LIBRARY(my.LINKLIB) MODULES(IGGPRE00)
Best Regards,
Sam Knutson, GEICO
Performance and Availability Management
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