I had an incident where VMUTIL abended, but AUDITOR didn't detect it:
DMSFRO159E Insufficient storage available to satisfy free storage
request from 01139EFE
DMSMOD109S Virtual storage capacity exceeded
PIPCOM1296I ABEND in CMS command. Last 2 lines of output follow.
PIPMSG003I ... Issued
Just a thought.. You could have a TIMES entry on VMUTIL that wakes up each
minute and does nothing.. (or something simple like Q TIME) -- the
timestamp of the TIMES file could be checked by AUDITOR -- if it hasn't been
updated in the last minute - then suspect it is down and recycle.
Scott
AUDITOR is supposed to detect CP disabled wait states, but you just had a
CMS program abend which left CMS running. AUDITOR will not help you with
that unless, as you determined, you write your own exit routine. These kind
of failures are usually detected the best way by watching the console,
On Tuesday, 08/02/2011 at 02:19 EDT, Bruce Hayden bjhay...@gmail.com
wrote:
AUDITOR is supposed to detect CP disabled wait states, but you just had
a CMS
program abend which left CMS running. AUDITOR will not help you with
that
unless, as you determined, you write your own exit routine.
...
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Clovis
From:
Frank M. Ramaekers framaek...@ailife.com
To:
IBMVM@listserv.uark.edu
Date:
02/08/2011 13:13
Subject:
CMS Utilities AUDITOR and VMUTIL
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I had an incident where VMUTIL abended
On: Tue, Aug 02, 2011 at 11:12:24AM -0500,Frank M. Ramaekers Wrote:
} Perhaps, I need a TEST EXIT, but I'm not sure how to test that VMUTIL is
} operating properly.
Send it a command, the result of the command being an SMSG back to the
command origin.
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Rich Greenberg Sarasota, FL, USA