Thanks Tom. I suspected that my answer was out of date. On each of our systems,
I have had a unique console id for so long that the 'undefined default' never
occurs any longer.
For those who make use of the VTAM console application SMCS, similar issues
exist. By default, SMCS adopts the
On 5/25/2021 3:43 PM, Jesse 1 Robinson wrote:
SDSF uses extended consoles to manage command output. A given console and be
active on only one system at a time. If you have a MAS, output from a command
issued on one member may well appear on another system. If you have only one
member in your
SDSF uses extended consoles to manage command output. A given console and be
active on only one system at a time. If you have a MAS, output from a command
issued on one member may well appear on another system. If you have only one
member in your SDSDF plex, then never mind. Otherwise:
1.
Do you have an automation tool that might be changing the command behavor?
We use OPS/MVS to Make White/RED highlighted Non Scrollable as needed
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I've never seen the response in white or bold but there is a timeout
value for command response in SDSF
options then #4 console and response
Carmen
On 5/25/2021 12:33 PM, Jake Anderson wrote:
Hello
Usually when we issue a MVS display command from SDSF we get immediately
get to see the output
Hello
Usually when we issue a MVS display command from SDSF we get immediately
get to see the output in bold white message and after that we can see
either in SYSLOG or ULOG. One of our user from operation is issuing the
command but doesn't get a immediate output in bold white instead it just
Does anyone use DSCMON on their systems?
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Yes, COND is ugly, unnatural and a booby trap for the unwary, but I never broke
myself of the habit of using it. I would, however, want to train a newbie to
understand it but to use IF/ELSE for new JCL.
Whether I string things together in JCL or in a REXX script depends very much
on what I am