captured in a
&SYSOUTLINEnn CLIST variable.
The several actions possible are services performed by
IKJPUTL, not BLSUTRMV.
And the code agrees with these comments. There is no checking
of batch vs. terminal. It just calls IKJPUTL. So I would guess
that whatever differences y
ese, I would guess that there was an unanticipated
abend during SDUMP processing, and there should be something relevant in
LOGREC.
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>>If ISPF services are not available, the message is
>>transmitted to the terminal via the TSO IKJPUTL service routine.
>Is that the routine called by PUTLINE? If so, what are the parameters?
Yes. BLSUTRMV passes the address of an IKJIOPL in register 1.
Jim Mulder z/OS Sy
SET TOUTPUT OPTIONS FIELD
+ DCA(0) ADDR OF OUTPUT LINE
+ DCA(0)ADDRESS OF FORMATTED LINE
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LENGTH OF SWA BLOCK (NOT
* INCLUDING SWA PREFIX) */
* 2 SWCHNPTR PTR(31);/* CHAIN POINTER OR ZERO */
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things is more productive with stand-alone dump
at which to gaze.
There was APAR OW56730 (PTF UA01439 for OS/390 2.10), which may be
of interest if it is not already installed.
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s old assembler code, and I only
read pieces of it when I really have to.
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IBM Mainframe Discussion List wrote on
01/19/2018 12:25:15 PM:
> From: Tony Harminc
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> Date: 01/19
No, that function was introduced in z/OS 1.12
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> From: Tony Thigpen
> Date: 02/11/2018 05:02 PM
> Subject: IEASYS00 and AUTORxx history question
> Sent by: IBM Mainframe Discussion List
>
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TCBFSA is 0 when SVAREA=NO is specified on ATTACH.
TCBFSA points to above-the-line storage for key 9 TCBs
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IBM Mainframe Discussion List wrote on
02/13/2018 04:07:10 AM:
> From: Steff Gladstone
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Did AutoIPL initiate a standalone dump or a reIPL of MVS?
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it, other than knowing how to find and merge
the unformatted buffers yourself, which is non-trival, and not an
interface
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IBM Mainframe Discussion List wrote on
02/19/2018 04:07:54 PM:
> From: Binyamin Dis
My recollection of CSRL16J is that it was something we provided for use
on
old machines where the Resume Program instruction did not exist. If you
are in
64-bit addressing mode, you are certainly on a machine where
Resume Program is available.
Jim Mulder z/OS Diagnosis, Design
I looked at IEAVID00, and I think it searches only LLEs, and not job
pack queue. And also the CDE pointed to by the RB that issued the
IDENTIFY.
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D10JHM1@PLPSC (MVS) JMULDER@S390VM (VM
ta set.
If you always to CLPA or CVIO at every IPL, you should
specify VIODSN=IGNORE in your IEASYSxx parmlib
member.
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used for anything.
Jim Mulder z/OS Diagnosis, Design, Development, Test IBM Corp.
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IBM Mainframe Discussion List wrote on
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> From: Rob Scott
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> Date: 04/04/2018 12:36 PM
> Subject: Re: Explanation about the SVCA
There is information in OA53355 about using SLIP to find the problems
nondisruptively. For example,
SLIP SET,IF,A=TRACE,ID=UCSA,NUCEP=(IGVVSMG2,0,1),END
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Poughkeepsie NY
IBM Mainframe Discussion List wrote on
04/05/2018 12
x'A0' means that someone created a user key CADS (Common Area
Data Space, aka SCOPE=COMMON Data Space).
Jim Mulder z/OS Diagnosis, Design, Development, Test IBM Corp.
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IBM Mainframe Discussion List wrote on
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> From: "Dyck, Lion
security issues, and all three will be disallowed in the next
release after z/OS 2.3.
So I would think that you would want to keep the health check enabled.
Jim Mulder z/OS Diagnosis, Design, Development, Test IBM Corp.
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SLIP A=RECOVERY will stop the ability, but it will do it by causing
a 06F abend in VSM or RSM while their FRRs are still in place, so their
recovery will run, and will likely take an SDUMP of the 06F abend.
Jim Mulder z/OS Diagnosis, Design, Development, Test IBM Corp.
Poughkeepsie NY
U X'10' Bit indicating that
* attempts were made to change the
* key of common ESQA storage to
* a user key (via CHANGKEY)
* for this address space @0EA
Jim Mu
Unless you are looking at a standalone dump, you should
not expect these things to be consistent.
Jim Mulder z/OS Diagnosis, Design, Development, Test IBM Corp.
Poughkeepsie NY
I have a question about the local lockword
ST WORKSHEET
NAMEOFFSET | CPU 0028
PSA
This behavior was introduced by APAR OA03335 in 2003.
The PRESCPU parm in IEASYSxx to override this behavior was
introduced in APAR OA09649 in 2004.
Jim Mulder z/OS Diagnosis, Design, Development, Test IBM Corp.
Poughkeepsie NY
> Message IEE496I says that z/OS has manipulated (put online
It is TCB mode only.
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Charles Mills wrote on 05/02/2018 06:28:35 PM:
> From: Charles Mills
> To: ibm-main@listserv.ua.edu
> Date: 05/02/2018 11:28 PM
> Subject: Re: Installation Exit routine environ
em to reserve the
2GTO4G area to be used only for USE2GTO4G=YES requests."
Jim Mulder z/OS Diagnosis, Design, Development, Test IBM Corp.
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> I'm wondering if there's a better way to word my
> RFE to av
I am an insider with respect to the VSM and RSM components of z/OS,
and the comments below are pretty accurate.
Jim Mulder z/OS Diagnosis, Design, Development, Test IBM Corp.
Poughkeepsie NY
> - IMO, IBM will not perceive any ROI from your request sufficient to
> make them consi
amless on
> all of them), but not the IARV64 PC call. These
> systems don't have the required hardware to do
> PC calls either.
IBM has no interest in providing downward
compatibility with MVS 3.8j, MVS/XA, OS/390,
or with any architecture prior to zArchitecture.
Jim Mulder z/OS Dia
to behave that way in the future.
But I know of no plans or reasons to change that.
Jim Mulder z/OS Diagnosis, Design, Development, Test IBM Corp.
Poughkeepsie NY
> The IARV64 instruction probably will find
> memory. But it will be a 64-bit address
> requiring me to manipulate and
It would be a waste of time to submit such an RFE.
GETMAIN will not be changed to manage addresses
above 2GB.
Extended common will not be moved.
The interface to allocate the storage in the 2GB to 4GB-1
address range is already available -
IARV64 GETSTOR with USE2GTO32G=YES
Jim
The $BUFFER macro contains this line:
* $Z22LCKP=64BCKPT HJE77A0 140821 TJW: Use MVS IOB DSECT*
So I would guess that, starting with z.OS 2.2, you need to include
the SYS1.MACLIB(IEZIOB)DSECT in your program.
Jim Mulder z/OS Diagnosis, Design, Development, Test IBM
Post z/OS 2.3, only programs in system keys (0-7) will be able
to store into common dataspaces (and CSA). Non-fetch protected system
key SCOPE=COMMON data spaces (and non-fetch protected system
key CSA) continue to be supported.
Jim Mulder z/OS Diagnosis, Design, Development, Test IBM Corp
ENABLE(IARXLUK2)
This will cause a 08F-1C abend when an attempt is made to use
CHANGKEY to change subpool 247 or 248 common storage to
a user key (8-15).
I will look into getting this documentation added to APAR OA53355.
Jim Mulder z/OS Diagnosis, Design, Development, Test IBM Corp
It was implemented in z/OS 1.11, and disclosed it to the ISVs, but it
was
not documented at that time because it would not be useful to customers
until software vendors had time to get their products into compliance.
Jim Mulder z/OS Diagnosis, Design, Development, Test IBM Corp
SUCCESSFUL, BIN# = &BIN'
//STEPLIB DD DSN=SYS1.MAINT.LOAD,DISP=SHR
//LOG DD DSN=SYS1.PAKDUMP.LOG,DISP=SHR
//SYSIN DD DSN=&&CLCTL,DISP=(OLD,PASS),UNIT=SYSDAl
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libraries.
If REFRPROT is in effect via PROGxx or SETPROG, REFR modules
are loaded into subpool 252 (regardless of whether or not the library is
APF authorized), and the full 4K pages are protected via
PGSER PROTECT.
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tible with the screwy way load modules had worked
for a long time).
Also, BLX1LOAD doesn't do the REFRPROT stuff for REFR objects
(probably because of my ignorance about its existence when I implemented
REFRPROT).
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t; 4. Are there any plans to change the answers to the above questions
>in a future release of z/OS?
Not that I am aware.
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> Does the 2086 support Basic mode? I thought the MP2003 was the last
machine
> that did and it won't run z/OS.
z900 (2064) and z800 (2066) were the last
(and the only z/Architecture) machines to support Basic mode.
z890 (2086) does not support Basic mode.
Jim Mulder z/OS
It is Program B that needs to do the ALESERV to add the STOKEN for address
space A to address space B's access list.
There is no use to having program A adding address space A to address space A's
access list.
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