Re: Deleting FRR

2016-07-29 Thread Peter Relson
>Can I delete from another work unit e.g TASK before the >SRB Returns to dispatcher No, all recovery (FRR, ESTAE-type, ESPIE-type) is specific to a work unit. Peter Relson z/OS Core Technology Design -- For IBM-MAIN subscrib

Re: Deleting FRR

2016-07-29 Thread Joseph Reichman
That's what I thought I just had it set up to be deleted by another task But I figured I couldn't do it Thanks > On Jul 29, 2016, at 8:14 AM, Binyamin Dissen > wrote: > > No. The FRR is associated with the SRB/TCB that set it alone and can only be > deleted by that SRB/TCB. > > When there

Re: Deleting FRR

2016-07-29 Thread Binyamin Dissen
No. The FRR is associated with the SRB/TCB that set it alone and can only be deleted by that SRB/TCB. When there is a switch to another unit of work on that CPU, the FRR stack is saved. What are you trying to do or avoid? On Thu, 28 Jul 2016 20:53:20 -0400 Joseph Reichman wrote: :>Can I delete

Re: Deleting FRR

2016-07-28 Thread Joseph Reichman
Can I delete from another work unit e.g TASK before the SRB Returns to dispatcher > On Jul 28, 2016, at 8:29 PM, Greg Dyck wrote: > >> On 7/28/2016 1:00 PM, Joe Reichman wrote: >> I have a FRR covering a SRB it not a parameter on the SCHEDULE or IEAMSCHD >> but rather invoked inside the SRB

Re: Deleting FRR

2016-07-28 Thread Greg Dyck
On 7/28/2016 1:00 PM, Joe Reichman wrote: I have a FRR covering a SRB it not a parameter on the SCHEDULE or IEAMSCHD but rather invoked inside the SRB. The documentation says to delete it just code SETFRR D,WORKREGS However I am guessing it has to be in the context of the SRB or in the FRR on the

Deleting FRR

2016-07-28 Thread Joe Reichman
Hi, I have a FRR covering a SRB it not a parameter on the SCHEDULE or IEAMSCHD but rather invoked inside the SRB. The documentation says to delete it just code SETFRR D,WORKREGS However I am guessing it has to be in the context of the SRB or in the FRR on the SETRP REMREC=YES But that's only i