Re: SVCDUMP Control

2010-09-07 Thread Lizette Koehler
> >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

Re: SVCDUMP Control

2010-09-07 Thread George Henke
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

Re: SVCDUMP Control

2010-09-07 Thread Jim Mulder
> > 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

Re: SVCDUMP Control

2010-09-07 Thread George Henke
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

Re: SVCDUMP Control

2010-09-07 Thread Lizette Koehler
> > 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

SVCDUMP Control

2010-09-07 Thread George Henke
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? -- George Henke (C) 845 401 5614 -