In SDSF, I type in the LOG command.
I get lines like :
X 000 S0W1 22060 18:01:25.24 SYSLOG IEE042I SYSTEM LOG
DATA SET INITIALIZED
NC000 S0W1 22060 18:00:18.73 INTERNAL 0290 CONTROL M,UEXIT=Y
IEAVN701 - INTERNALLY ISSUED K M
NR000 S0W1 22060 18:00:18.
See MVS System messages ABA.. eg SA38-0668-04
https://www.ibm.com/docs/en/zos/2.3.0?topic=format-message-body
and
https://www.ibm.com/docs/en/zos/2.3.0?topic=format-messages-sent-hardcopy-log-in-jes2-system
On Sat, 6 Aug 2022 at 14:24, Pierre Fichaud wrote:
> In SDSF, I type in the LOG command.
And SDSF should limit itself to pointing out that latter manual. As
previously mentioned, documenting program behavior that is not under your
control leads to mistakes and confusion, not to mention useless redundancy,
even if correct for a time.
sas
On Sat, Aug 6, 2022 at 10:05 AM Colin Paice w
Thanks to those who responded.
The mapping for the SYSLOG records is in IHAHCLOG.
There are 2 mappings: HCL that uses a 5-digit year (yyydd) and HCRREC that uses
a 7-digit year (ddd).
To determine which format to use, the bit UCMHCENT in byte UCMMODE2 is 1 when
the century is present.
CVTCUC
wn console ID (z/OS® R8 and above)
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