Gtf trace

2024-01-11 Thread Ken Bloom
Does anyone know the format of the parm to set the number of bytes recorded to 64? Thanks Ken Kenneth A. Bloom CEO Avenir Technologies Inc /d/b/a Visara International 203-984-2235 bl...@visara.com www.visara.com -

Re: Gtf trace

2024-01-11 Thread Jon Perryman
On Thu, 11 Jan 2024 16:29:06 +, Ken Bloom wrote: >Does anyone know the format of the parm to set the number of bytes recorded to >64? You need to be more specific about what you are tracing. Are you tracing VTAM, TCP, RACF or something else? Most likely you will specify size when you tell

Printing GTF trace?

2021-04-21 Thread Tony Thigpen
All, I have generated a GTF trace for a vendor, but how do I generate a print report of the formatted entries so I can send them to a vendor? I can browse the formatted entries in IPCS, but I am new to IPCS and don't know how to tell it to print the entire report. Tony Th

Re: Printing GTF trace?

2021-04-21 Thread Carmen Vitullo
I've only performed this once for a vendor in batch and tersed the print to them   IPCS GTF CCW(option) PRINT   Carmen Vitullo -Original Message- From: Tony To: IBM-MAIN Date: Wednesday, 21 April 2021 2:16 PM CDT Subject: Printing GTF trace? All, I have generated

Re: Printing GTF trace?

2021-04-21 Thread Gord Tomlin
On 2021-04-21 15:15 PM, Tony Thigpen wrote: All, I have generated a GTF trace for a vendor, but how do I generate a print report of the formatted entries so I can send them to a vendor? I can browse the formatted entries in IPCS, but I am new to IPCS and don't know how to tell it to

Re: Printing GTF trace?

2021-04-21 Thread Tony Thigpen
Yes. Print to file. But, I just sent them the trace file that I downloaded from z/OS. Tony Thigpen Gord Tomlin wrote on 4/21/21 4:44 PM: On 2021-04-21 15:15 PM, Tony Thigpen wrote: All, I have generated a GTF trace for a vendor, but how do I generate a print report of the formatted entries

Re: Printing GTF trace?

2021-04-21 Thread (K.K.Paradox)T.Kobayashi
Hello Tony, Here is GTF trace print JCL: a) You need to modify it for your environment (DSN, VOLUME, etc...). b) INPUT DD of the IKJEFT01 step specifies the GTF trace file. This sample trace file is tape file. c) The report is output to the JES spool,if you need to report to disk. Change

Re: Printing GTF trace?

2021-04-21 Thread Tony Thigpen
Thanks. I will try it tomorrow. Tony Thigpen (K.K.Paradox)T.Kobayashi wrote on 4/21/21 10:16 PM: Hello Tony, Here is GTF trace print JCL: a) You need to modify it for your environment (DSN, VOLUME, etc...). b) INPUT DD of the IKJEFT01 step specifies the GTF trace file.   This sample trace

Re: Printing GTF trace?

2021-04-22 Thread Peter Relson
Isn't using file IPCSPRNT the intended way to print something produced by IPCS report(s)? Allocate data set x with RECFM VBA and suitable LRECL/BLKSIZE such as LRECL 137 BLKSIZE 27998 or LRECL 255 BLKSIZE 6144 TSO ALLOC F(IPCSPRNT) DA(x) do your IPCS commands with the PRINT operand (whether tha

Re: Printing GTF trace?

2021-04-22 Thread Steve Emge
On Thu, 22 Apr 2021 09:18:03 -0400, Peter Relson wrote: >Isn't using file IPCSPRNT the intended way to print something produced by >IPCS report(s)? > >Allocate data set x with RECFM VBA and suitable LRECL/BLKSIZE such as >LRECL 137 BLKSIZE 27998 or LRECL 255 BLKSIZE 6144 >TSO ALLOC F(IPCSPRNT)

Re: Printing GTF trace?

2021-04-22 Thread Colin Paice
For processing IBM product GTF traces you use a command like GTF USR(ALL) to process "user" records. Each product has a format number, MQ has D9. When a record is processed, the GTF processing in IPCS looks up this format number xx, and then invokes a routine AMDUSRxx (or AMDUSRD9 for MQ). This p

Re: Printing GTF trace?

2021-04-25 Thread Jesse 1 Robinson
Widening the perspective. Versatile IPCS is used to analyze all sorts of dumps--SVC, standalone, SYSM--as well as GTF trace, which can be for hardware or software or both. So why is it so little used outside of the 'system programming' inner sanctum? At my one and only GUIDE conferen

Re: Problem reading GTF trace output

2017-03-16 Thread Greg Dyck
On 3/16/2017 2:30 AM, kalda0...@gmail.com wrote: > When I try to format the trace in IPCS the following error is received: > > BLS21082I DSNAME('SYS1.TRACE')I/O error > BLS21081I 0AB1,D,SYS00010,READ,OUT OF EXTENT,TTR UNKNOWN,BSAM > AHL10004I Input is not a GTF trac

GTF trace for a JCL error?

2024-01-30 Thread Peter Ten Eyck
at the JES output? I have been researching and running a GTF trace with no success "seeing" the JCL error, not sure what GTF trace options to turn on or if it is possible to see that JCL error via a GTF trace. Is it possible to see that JCL error in a GTF trace, if so, what options (par

Re: GTF trace for a JCL error?

2024-01-30 Thread Allan Staller
Classification: Confidential Nope! -Original Message- From: IBM Mainframe Discussion List On Behalf Of Peter Ten Eyck Sent: Tuesday, January 30, 2024 8:31 AM To: IBM-MAIN@LISTSERV.UA.EDU Subject: GTF trace for a JCL error? [CAUTION: This Email is from outside the Organization. Unless

Re: GTF trace for a JCL error?

2024-01-30 Thread Ituriel do Neto
he STC output in JES, there is a JCL error in the proc (dataset not found). Is there a way to "see" the JCL error without looking at the JES output? I have been researching and running a GTF trace with no success "seeing" the JCL error, not sure what GTF trace options to turn

Re: GTF trace for a JCL error?

2024-01-30 Thread Allan Staller
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Re: GTF trace for a JCL error?

2024-01-30 Thread Styles, Andy (CIO GS&S - Core Infrastructure & IT Operations )
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Re: GTF trace for a JCL error?

2024-01-30 Thread Peter Ten Eyck
Thanks for the tip, in this case, S ,sub=MSTR works. As in, writes the IEFA107I JCL error to the console. -- For IBM-MAIN subscribe / signoff / archive access instructions, send email to lists...@listserv.ua.edu with the message:

Re: GTF trace for a JCL error?

2024-01-30 Thread Gibney, Dave
Run a job with //STEP EXEC procname Presumably it will experience the same JCL error > -Original Message- > From: IBM Mainframe Discussion List On > Behalf Of Peter Ten Eyck > Sent: Tuesday, January 30, 2024 6:31 AM > To: IBM-MAIN@LISTSERV.UA.EDU > Subject: GTF tra

Re: GTF trace for a JCL error?

2024-01-30 Thread Peter Ten Eyck
Dave, It was VTAM that would not come up due to a JCL error. We could not sign on to that LPAR and access JES. I was researching if I could see the JCL error via a GTF trace. Sounding like I will not be able to do that. In this case, starting the VTAM STC again with S , SUB=MSTR would write

Re: GTF trace for a JCL error?

2024-01-30 Thread Gibney, Dave
age- > From: IBM Mainframe Discussion List On > Behalf Of Peter Ten Eyck > Sent: Tuesday, January 30, 2024 10:11 AM > To: IBM-MAIN@LISTSERV.UA.EDU > Subject: Re: GTF trace for a JCL error? > > [EXTERNAL EMAIL] > > Dave, > > It was VTAM that would not come up d

Re: GTF trace for a JCL error?

2024-01-30 Thread Paul Gilmartin
On Tue, 30 Jan 2024 14:41:59 +, Allan Staller wrote: > >You need to look at the JES output to determine the error. >Use the following command >S taskname,,,MSGCLASS=x where x is a held sysout class. > >HTH, > Wouldn't it be a good Idea to have a class for "Delete after one hour"!? I've ofte

Re: GTF trace for a JCL error?

2024-01-30 Thread Mike Schwab
Our system had 7 days. On Tue, Jan 30, 2024 at 12:57 PM Paul Gilmartin < 042bfe9c879d-dmarc-requ...@listserv.ua.edu> wrote: > On Tue, 30 Jan 2024 14:41:59 +, Allan Staller wrote: > > > >You need to look at the JES output to determine the error. > >Use the following command > >S taskname,