Andy, I have a couple of questions from our MIM support person:

Do you know if this customer enabled the AUTHQLVL=2 parm in GRSCNFxx that was a 
new feature with 1.13.  Which also only effects HSM ENQ's.  We run the default 
AUTHQLVL=1.

Also do you know if the customer run HSMs with CDSR or CDSQ.  We run CDSR=YES.  
These parms determine how HSM will issue its ENQ's.  We primarily use 
Reserve/Release.   

Thanks,
Jon

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From: IBM Mainframe Discussion List [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of 
Andy White
Sent: Tuesday, April 10, 2012 8:48 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: HSM z/OS 1.13

Sorry here is what IBM recommended for us to change
 
ACTION TAKEN: Reviewed the dumps and found that the ARCGPA/ARCCAT resource was 
being propagated as a SYSTEMS ENQ. that this resource needs to remain a SYSTEM 
ENQ. Recommended that to remove the ARCGPA entry from the GRS INCLUDE RNL 
(which will allow the resource to be obtained as a SYSTEM ENQ instead of a 
SYSTEMS). 


Thanks

Andy S. White


> Andy -
> 
> What adjustments to you plan to make to GRS for this?  Can you provide
any
> additional information about the 'lock up'?  From the information you 
> provided from your ETR, it seems that HSM wouldn't totally lock up, 
> but that some functions would appear to be delayed or possibly 
> 'locked' until the CDS Backup completes.  Am I missing something?
> 
> thanks - ddk

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