Re: Question on setting a storge alteration slip trap to take an SVC dump

2006-10-23 Thread Bruce Black
Since this is not an error situation, in the sense that there is an SDWA and such to be recorded and RTM2 area to look at, what do I tell the slip process to record such that I can go to the dump, and easily identify the task and PSW that is walking on a piece of storage? The storage is in

Re: Question on setting a storge alteration slip trap to take an SVC dump

2006-10-23 Thread Binyamin Dissen
On Mon, 23 Oct 2006 12:00:09 -0500 David Day [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: :Since this is not an error situation, in the sense that there is an SDWA and such to be recorded and RTM2 area to look at, what do I tell the slip process to record such that I can go to the dump, and easily identify the

Re: Question on setting a storge alteration slip trap to take an SVC dump

2006-10-23 Thread Wayne Driscoll
SVCDUMP will write data to an SQA resident buffer, pointed to by CVT+24C. This environment data. At offset 8 is an EBCDIC field containing REGS, followed by (R0-R15) the GPR contents. After the registers is the an EBCDIC PSW followed by the PSW, then the PASD, SASD and ARS. Wayne Driscoll

Re: Question on setting a storge alteration slip trap to take an SVC dump

2006-10-23 Thread Robert Wright
David Day wrote on 10/23/2006 01:00:09 PM: Since this is not an error situation, in the sense that there is an SDWA and such to be recorded and RTM2 area to look at, what do I tell the slip process to record such that I can go to the dump, and easily identify the task and PSW that is walking

Thanks Re: Question on setting a storge alteration slip trap to take an SVC dump

2006-10-23 Thread David Day
To everyone that responded, Thanks. -- For IBM-MAIN subscribe / signoff / archive access instructions, send email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with the message: GET IBM-MAIN INFO Search the archives at