Hi
Have you tried PROC at the SDSF command line?
Or maybe I did not quite understood your request.
Regards
Jack

On Wed, Nov 13, 2024, 21:34 Bob Bridges <
00000587168ababf-dmarc-requ...@listserv.ua.edu> wrote:

> Ah, I should have thought long ago to ask this question here!  I'm slow, I
> am.  Is there a way - I expect there is - to look up in z/OS what libraries
> are used as production proclibs?
>
> Lest I discover too late that I phrased the question wrong, let me spell
> it out:  I'm told that our scheduler uses four DSNs for the job libraries
> in the production LPAR, but they're all named xxx.CNTL.  I know some
> production JCL is kept in various.PROCLIB (and probably other PDSs as well,
> but those at least).  What I think is happening is that the scheduler
> submits a job from xxx.CNTL(member), which member consists mostly of a JOB
> card, comments and "//stepname DD EXEC procname".  The procname is a member
> in another library, and some time during IPL the list possible proclibs is
> established by some starting parm or chain of parms.  That list is searched
> whenever a job says "EXEC procname", much as the SYSEXEC and SYSPROC
> concatenations are searched when I say "TSO command" at the ISPF command
> line.
>
> So now I want to get a complete list of the proclibs, and I suppose if I
> only knew how to look it up I could find it in the startup parms
> somewhere.  Better yet, the method is probably documented in the z/OS
> instructions.  Can someone fill me in, please?
>
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