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How about the Mod 10????
When A/C broke down, used to get *very* warm. lol
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Sent: Wednesday, February 6, 2008 4:44:06 PM
Subject: RE: Jobs running without a program stack
Did that once with a Model 15D (and, if you know what that means, youare old).
First IBM system I ever worked on as a high school co-op student in
1980.
So you don't have to be that old (45) to remember the 15D.
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[mailto:midrange-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Jerry Adams
Sent: Wednesday, February 06, 2008 4:01 PM
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Subject: Re: Jobs running without a program stack
Sounds more like Al used it as a heater. Did that once with a Model 15D
(and, if you know what that means, you are old).
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Ingvaldson, Scott wrote:
You used a 595 as a thermostat?!
What will those guys in Roch. think of next?
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From: Al Barsa [mailto:barsa@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx]
Sent: Wednesday, February 06, 2008 10:36 AM
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Subject: Re: Jobs running without a program stack
This sounds like a caper for IBM support. 50 batch jobs is a lot, but
maybe not for a 595. The only time I have used a 595 was when testing
V5R4 on a 570, and we used it to regulate the temperature in the freezing computer lab in Rochester.
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Hi All
One of our customers is experiencing a strange problem with some batch
jobs running in a subsystem. The subsystem allows up to 50 jobs to run and there are currently 35 or so showing when we do a WRKACTJOB.
A number of the jobs are in status EOJ and have been for the last 10 hours. There is no CPU usage happening on these jobs. If I do a WRKJOB on one of the jobs with a status of EOJ and then try to display
the call stack there is a pause of between 1-2 minutes and thennothing shows.
If I then do a WRKJOB on a job with a status of RUN that shows a function of PGM-xxxxxxxx the same thing happens, there is a pause and nothing showing in the call stack.
There are no untoward entries in the joblog, and if I try to work with
any locks for the job the screen just hangs.
They are running v5r3 with PTF C6178530 installed on a model 595.
Everything I've found on Google points to PTFs that have long since been superseded or microcode package GA1. I believe that being on a 595 they should be on microcode package GA3, but don't know how or if I can confirm that.
Has anybody seen this type of thing before or got any suggestions as to what could be causing this?
Thanks
Jonathan
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