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>Are you thinking of a generic SLIP trap that is ongoing?
>
>
Yes, I just set the slip to say NODUMP or NOSVCD to suppress the SVC Dump
portion.
I have done this for specific tasks as well as for a pool of tasks. For any
CICS* region or CICSABC region. I do not set it for the entire enviro
tyavm for ur prompt and precise replies that resolve the issue.
On Tue, Sep 7, 2010 at 9:03 AM, Jim Mulder wrote:
> > > Is there anything in WLM or elsewhere to detect and/or stop tasks from
> > > taking too many SVCDUMPs in a short time interval thereby threatening
> > > storage backing in th
> > Is there anything in WLM or elsewhere to detect and/or stop tasks from
> > taking too many SVCDUMPs in a short time interval thereby threatening
> > storage backing in the Page datasets among other things?
>
> Not in WLM. But DAE can and setting Slip Traps to suppress SVC dumps
are
> good op
Are you thinking of a generic SLIP trap that is ongoing?
On Tue, Sep 7, 2010 at 8:52 AM, Lizette Koehler wrote:
> >
> > Is there anything in WLM or elsewhere to detect and/or stop tasks from
> > taking too many SVCDUMPs in a short time interval thereby threatening
> > storage backing in the Page
>
> Is there anything in WLM or elsewhere to detect and/or stop tasks from
> taking too many SVCDUMPs in a short time interval thereby threatening
> storage backing in the Page datasets among other things?
Not in WLM. But DAE can and setting Slip Traps to suppress SVC dumps are
good options.
Li
Is there anything in WLM or elsewhere to detect and/or stop tasks from
taking too many SVCDUMPs in a short time interval thereby threatening
storage backing in the Page datasets among other things?
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