Thanks Everyone;
I was willing to question my eyesight and lack of understanding of IPCS, so
needed to ask. It looks like the capture was not as complete as the people
setting up the SLIP trap intended.
For feedback, there seem to be two ways to see what's there online:
Inventory | LD --
On Tue, 30 Jun 2009 10:32:18 -0500, Don Moore
don.mo...@aciworldwide.com wrote:
Is there a simple inventory command that says what parts of which address
spaces are in a system level dump dataset?
The CBF RTCT command will show you the ASID numbers for the address
spaces in the dump (under
I feel kind of foolish having to ask this, but how can I get IPCS to run the
following commands and generate trace data from whichever of the regions
are present in the multi-address dump?
I'm running in batch mode because the SDSF screens are not tailored with the
CICS environment settings.
Don
It looks like you have an MRO Configuration.
So
When the dumpas taken were all the CICS Regions dumped together
as a unit (at the same time) ?
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The SLIP was supposed to catch these 6 address spaces plus SMSVSAM and
some of the system areas to support an IBM PMR review.
Assuming the SLIP (configured between local IBM and customer sysprogs) is
correct, that means I'm missing something so basic it will seem silly when it
is
found.
On Tue, 30 Jun 2009 14:59:53 -0500 Don Moore don.mo...@aciworldwide.com
wrote:
:The SLIP was supposed to catch these 6 address spaces plus SMSVSAM and
:some of the system areas to support an IBM PMR review.
:Assuming the SLIP (configured between local IBM and customer sysprogs) is
:correct,
-Original Message-
From: IBM Mainframe Discussion List On Behalf Of Don Moore
The SLIP was supposed to catch these 6 address spaces plus SMSVSAM and
some of the system areas to support an IBM PMR review.
Assuming the SLIP (configured between local IBM and customer sysprogs)
is
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