z114 - 2818-M10

As soon as I bring it up again on my next test I'll look at the SYSTRACE.

Thank you, Jim.


On Fri, Feb 28, 2014 at 2:22 PM, Jim Mulder <[email protected]> wrote:

> > Took a SAD dump to tape.  There is nothing intuitive about using IPCS.
> > :(   I found the batch job - Prepare stand alone dump for analysis.
> After
> > that I was clueless what to do next.
>
>   A C0D abend is generally intended to be looked at by someone who
> has access to the source code (which is pretty much just IBM).
> The normal procedure would be to open a PMR and send the
> dump to IBM.
>
>  If I was looking at this dump, I would start by doing
>
> SYSTRACE ALL
>
>  Scroll to the bottom of the report, and then look upwards for
> a *SVCE   entry for the C0D abend.  Look at the PSW in that trace
> entry to find which module issued the C0D abend.  Look at the
> source code for that module to see what the abend means.
>
>   Which model of machine are you running on?
>
>
>  Jim Mulder   z/OS System Test   IBM Corp.  Poughkeepsie,  NY
>
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