Re: SVCDUMP consideration

2017-08-09 Thread Peter Relson
>Are there any CPU spike due to SVCDUMP ? Of course there is. An SVC Dump takes a lot of cycles. And of course there is a spike in the consumption of frames needed to capture the data (whether that is real or auxiliary storage). z/OS attempts to make sure that this frame consumption does not

Re: SVCDUMP consideration

2017-08-08 Thread Lizette Koehler
. Lizette > -Original Message- > From: IBM Mainframe Discussion List [mailto:IBM-MAIN@LISTSERV.UA.EDU] On > Behalf Of Jake Anderson > Sent: Tuesday, August 08, 2017 6:47 AM > To: IBM-MAIN@LISTSERV.UA.EDU > Subject: Re: SVCDUMP consideration > > Hi > > Ge

Re: SVCDUMP consideration

2017-08-08 Thread Jake Anderson
Hi General questions. Since when we set SAD for zOS we keep that based on the size of Real storage. When we are setting up an SVCDUMP for a particular product. How does that dumping takes place ? Is it only the control block occupied by the specific product ? Or it scans the entire RSM dedicated

Re: SVCDUMP consideration

2017-08-08 Thread Elardus Engelbrecht
Jake Anderson wrote: >Is there any constraint when we are taking SVCDUMP ? Are there any CPU spike >due to SVCDUMP ? It depends. Sometimes you get a CPU spike or something slows down your system. YMMV of course. It also depends on how the application or job is handling the dump itself.

Re: SVCDUMP consideration

2017-08-08 Thread Vernooij, Kees (ITOPT1) - KLM
ust, 2017 11:25 > To: IBM-MAIN@LISTSERV.UA.EDU > Subject: SVCDUMP consideration > > Hi > > Is there any constraint when we are taking SVCDUMP ? Are there any CPU > spike due to SVCDUMP ? > > Generally what are the factors needs to be consid

SVCDUMP consideration

2017-08-08 Thread Jake Anderson
Hi Is there any constraint when we are taking SVCDUMP ? Are there any CPU spike due to SVCDUMP ? Generally what are the factors needs to be considered while taking SVCDUMP ? Jake -- For IBM-MAIN subscribe / signoff / archive