Re: What is in SVCDUMP RTCT

2023-10-17 Thread Jon Perryman
On Tue, 17 Oct 2023 12:03:37 +, Peter Relson wrote: >Joe R wrote > >Trying to access via assembler storage access jesssct I got a RC 4 > > >Why is this a surprise? You didn't ask for the dump to include CSA; it didn't. Joe never said what problem he wants to resolve. Since he already knew

Re: What is in SVCDUMP RTCT

2023-10-17 Thread Peter Relson
Joe R wrote Trying to access via assembler storage access jesssct I got a RC 4 Why is this a surprise? You didn't ask for the dump to include CSA; it didn't. However the RTCT bit settings for storage dumped were the same as the first Isn't that in line with what I had written? You had not

Re: What is in SVCDUMP RTCT

2023-10-16 Thread Jim Mulder
some VSM attributes for allocated storage in private area non-LSQA subpools. Jim Mulder -Original Message- From: IBM Mainframe Discussion List On Behalf Of Jon Perryman Sent: Monday, October 16, 2023 5:29 PM To: IBM-MAIN@LISTSERV.UA.EDU Subject: Re: What is in SVCDUMP RTCT I can't

Re: What is in SVCDUMP RTCT

2023-10-16 Thread Jon Perryman
I can't remember how I determined partial dumps from the dump. When customers supplied syslog, I looked for complete / incomplete dump message. I think SUMDUMP is closer to what Joeseph wants. If I remember correctly, It displays the storage ranges that are dumped. I can't remember if partial

Re: What is in SVCDUMP RTCT

2023-10-16 Thread Joseph Reichman
ET. The formatted SDUMP parm list is near the bottom of > the display. > > Jim Mulder > > -Original Message- > From: IBM Mainframe Discussion List On Behalf Of > Joseph Reichman > Sent: Monday, October 16, 2023 9:07 AM > To: IBM-MAIN@LISTSERV.UA.EDU >

Re: What is in SVCDUMP RTCT

2023-10-16 Thread Jim Mulder
-Original Message- From: IBM Mainframe Discussion List On Behalf Of Joseph Reichman Sent: Monday, October 16, 2023 9:07 AM To: IBM-MAIN@LISTSERV.UA.EDU Subject: Re: What is in SVCDUMP RTCT Sorry didn’t include this in the first email But in the second dump when I dumped CSA the bit setting

Re: What is in SVCDUMP RTCT

2023-10-16 Thread Joseph Reichman
Sorry didn’t include this in the first email But in the second dump when I dumped CSA the bit setting for CSA in the RTCT was off however I was able to access jesssct Thanks > On Oct 16, 2023, at 8:53 AM, Joseph Reichman wrote: > > Thank you Peter > > Than just let me tell you exactly

Re: What is in SVCDUMP RTCT

2023-10-16 Thread Joseph Reichman
Thank you Peter Than just let me tell you exactly what I did The first time around I just dumped thru console command 3 asid that’s it Trying to access via assembler storage access jesssct I got a RC 4 Before I did that I accessed the RTCT took a screen print The second time when dumping

Re: What is in SVCDUMP RTCT

2023-10-16 Thread Peter Relson
What exactly do you mean by "what was dumped"? What exactly were you looking at in the RTCT? Why is "what was dumped" important to you? An IPCS formatter or verbexit would generally try to access storage and either the storage would be found (and returned, assuming the interface was used

Re: What is in SVCDUMP RTCT

2023-10-15 Thread Joseph Reichman
What I was trying to say was can I Use RTCT control block to see what was dumped By the way the second time I specifically dumped the CSA in the sdata and I got a found for jesssct however the bit flags which specify what was dumped in the SVC dump Was the same > On Oct 15, 2023, at 5:04

Re: What is in SVCDUMP RTCT

2023-10-15 Thread Jon Perryman
On Sun, 15 Oct 2023 09:11:18 -0400, Joseph Reichman wrote: >I was trying to chain the SSCT in my SVC DUMP in my verbx exit > when trying to access storage for jesssct I got a not found > Is the information for what’s in the dump in the RTCT You could easily answer these questions for yourself

What is in SVCDUMP RTCT

2023-10-15 Thread Joseph Reichman
Hi I was trying to chain the SSCT in my SVC DUMP in my verbx exit when trying to access storage for jesssct I got a not found Is the information for what’s in the dump in the RTCT -- For IBM-MAIN subscribe / signoff / archive