You may want to obtain a dump that is being suppressed. Perhaps
the first dump was ignored and thrown out, but since then the dump
has been requested often enough so that you would like to analyze
the dump. Do the following to obtain the suppressed dump through
the IPCS TAKEDUMP option:
- Customize the TSO user ID that will invoke the TAKEDUMP action.
Make sure it:
- has authority to issue an MVS™ operator SET command and, if DAE is active in a sysplex, the ROUTE
command
- has RACF® UPDATE access
to the DAE data set.
- Ensure that the ADYSET01 member(s) contains DAE=STOP (or DAE=STOP,GLOBALSTOP
in a sysplex).
- Check that the active IKJTSOxx member includes the program name
ADYOPCMD in the AUTHCMD NAMES section.
- In a sysplex, the maximum benefit is realized when DAE is started
using ADYSETxx members which contain at least SHARE(DSN) — enabling
shared data set activities.
- Use the IPCS DAE dialog Panel to issue action code T (the TAKEDUMP
option) on the line showing the symptom string of interest.
To process the TAKEDUMP option of the IPCS DAE dialog, DAE processing
is stopped, dialog processing occurs, and DAE processing is restarted
on the systems involved. There are some cases where a particular system
may end up using different DAE parameters from those it was previously
using. Table 1 illustrates possible results.
For this discussion there are two systems (SY1 and SY2), and five
ADYSETxx members involved. Members ending with G1 and G2 include GLOBAL(DSN,OPTIONS)
parameters. Members ending with S1 and S2 have SHARE(DSN,OPTIONS)
without GLOBAL options. The center column in Table 1 indicates the system where the TSO user is issuing the TAKEDUMP
request.
Table 1. Examples
of when DAE parameters may change Start State |
TSO |
Final State |
SY1 |
SY2 |
SY1 |
SY2 |
G1 |
G1 |
SY1 |
G1 |
G11 |
S1 |
S2 |
SY1 |
S1 |
S12 |
S1 |
S2 |
SY2 |
S2 |
S22 |
S1 |
G1 |
SY1 |
S1 |
S12 |
S1 |
G2 |
SY2 |
G2 |
G22 |
G2 |
S2 |
SY2 |
S2 |
S22 |
|
|
|
|
|
00 |
* |
SY1 |
00 |
*3 |
Note: - GLOBAL(DSN) systems remain synchronized.
- When all systems are NOT in GLOBAL(DSN) mode, the system will
be started using the member last active on the system where the IPCS
TAKEDUMP dialog runs.
- No change to other systems if all work is done on a system which
is not sharing the DAE data set. Here, ADYSET00 contains the default
IBM—supplied values.
- The commands necessary to accomplish the task are issued by the
TSO user at their dispatching priority. It is possible that the system
may not dispatch the TSO user due to that dispatching priority, and
therefore the action may not complete in a timely manner.
|
The system will generate the next dump for the symptom string.
After that dump, DAE resumes suppressing dumps for the symptom string.