Re: CICS Region oddity
- From: Robert.Richards@xxxxxxx (Richards, Robert B.)
- Date: 7 May 2009 08:37:26 -0700
This was a CMAS region and we should have issued a COSD transaction
instead of a CEMT. We are CICSPLEX novices here playing around with
CPSM.
Sorry for forgetting to post the resolution.
Bob
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Sent: Thursday, May 07, 2009 11:24 AM
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Subject: Re: CICS Region oddity
On Wed, 29 Apr 2009 07:55:28 -0400, Richards, Robert B.
<Robert.Richards@xxxxxxx> wrote:
My CICS guy has an interesting problem that now has me a tiny bitindicate
concerned. He attempted to force a region down and a /D JOBS,xxxx shows
the job is still out there:
CICSRTT1 CICSRTT1 CICS IN NFS A=00C0 PER=NO SMC=000
PGN=N/A DMN=N/A AFF=NONE
CT=014.735S ET=01.27.59
WUID=S0144040 USERID=TESTCICS
WKL= SCL= P=0
RGP= SRVR=NO QSC=NO
ADDR SPACE ASTE=03625000
SDSF DA does not show this region. The IEE115I message seems to
that the address space is hosed (the NFS in the display above). Anyclue
as to why this address space refused to die its horrible death? Let's
ignore, for the moment, the eventual loss of the address space. Any
clues as to where I should start to look?
Bob
Bob - Inquiring minds want to know - was there a resolution to this?
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