> -----Original Message-----
> From: IBM Mainframe Discussion List [On Behalf Of Tony Harminc
> 
> On 3 December 2010 11:43, Pommier, Rex R. <[email protected]>
wrote:
> > Unfortunately the only thing we got was a SYSUDUMP from the step,
sitting in the JES spool.
> 
> I'd start by trying to figure out what module that failing CP
> instruction at D0F358 is in. Then you'll have some idea if you have a
> problem in application code (you didn't say what language, but decimal
> data suggests it's not FORTRAN or C, and COBOL is more likely than
> PL/I or assembler) or in a library routine. Or of course in some code
> that was wildly branched to. It is perhaps slightly curious that
> registers 3 and 9 (at least one of which points to a piece of bad
> decimal data) are very close to each other, but no other register
> points anywhere nearby.

Also "interesting" that the LE PSW "at time of interrupt" shows problem
state, key 8 while the PSW in the "symptom dump" shows supervisor state,
key 0......

   -jc-

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