Re: CSLCALL TRACE

2009-05-17 Thread Schuh, Richard
Subject: Re: CSLCALL TRACE On Fri, 15 May 2009 20:20:43 -0500, Mike Walter mike.wal...@hewitt.com = wrote: I agree about numberless and undocumented messages. Except from my = code, of course. How about determining what disks/filespaces are accessed by your server

Re: CSLCALL TRACE

2009-05-16 Thread Alan Ackerman
executable file (MODULE, LOADLIB, EXEC, and XEDIT to start), run a LOCATE stage for that message string, and display the match with the matching file ID? I rather expect that message is issued from a repository containing something like File 1 2 not found -- so you won't find File CSLCALL TRACE

CSLCALL TRACE

2009-05-15 Thread Schuh, Richard
We have a SVM that periodically complains that File CSLCALL TRACE not found - note the lack of a message number, the quote is complete and exact. Would I be correct is concluding that this is a quirk/problem with the 3rd-party s/w running in that machine? I can find no file named CSLCALL banana

Re: CSLCALL TRACE

2009-05-15 Thread Mike Walter
for that message string, and display the match with the matching file ID? Mike Walter Hewitt Associates (Sent from the wee keyboard on a Blackberry.) - Original Message - From: Schuh, Richard [rsc...@visa.com] Sent: 05/15/2009 04:13 PM MST To: IBMVM@LISTSERV.UARK.EDU Subject: CSLCALL TRACE