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Status Not under consideration
Categories z/TPF
Created by Guest
Created on Feb 9, 2016

Provide more information in OPR-F and OPR-FFFFFFC dumps

The information provided in the OPR-F and OPR-FFFFFFC dumps is not helpful. There is just not enough information in the dumps to be able to track back to a root cause. Having the original LNIATA, the original EBROUT(if they are different), the original Primary Action Code from CE1PAC and the original SSU Name, vastly increases the ability to trace back and determine the underlying cause. For RLCH macro this would cause an increase of how often RLCH has to run as less data can be stored in the block. A trade off.
Maybe the solution is to add a User Exit that could be turned on or off
on the fly. The User could determine what data they want to collect as
they create their CP and then turn the collection of the additional
data on and off as needed ? Always on for Test Systems and only
occasionally on Production ?

Idea priority Medium
  • Guest
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    Mar 22, 2016

    This was interpreted as requesting multiple release detection for short-term pools.
    Since the number of short-term releases is significant, we believe this will cause a significant performance impact on the system.
    Therefore, IBM does not intend to implement this RFE.