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pawshman

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Can anyone tell me how you can tell from an HIEDP print

if an MD has had a restart/data reload

(apparently you can do)

cheers
 
You will find this information in ALLOP;
 
I know that,
but sometimes the ALLOP table will get cleread, but on my sites HIREI is a higher level so wont

............

so question again,
from the HIEDP command how can I tell if the MD has had restart/reload/data reload
 
no, hiedp (or himdp) wont tell you that.

for restarts you can always check sddsp:lim=x;

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HI Daddy,

ok, I need to get this really straight (as somone who should know better has told me otherwise)

BY using an HIEDP print you can tell if the MD has had a restart/reload ?

also, sometimes in the lost siganls where the prog units are you get ********'s there ?

ok, thanks for the SDDSP , will try that

thanks
 
many lost signal could lead to a restart, so it could be an indicator. only ALLOP and SDDSP will tell you if the system really has restarted..

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Speaking of SDDSP, is it possible to obtain a SYAR dump analyzer/decoder application?

I´ve seen it listed for SAM ver 2, but not in later versions. I have SAM 4.0 and it´s not in it. Is there any other app available?

Regards,
 
Daddy,
many thankxs for the info,

STAR coming your way for the SDDSP command !

BTW,

another question (related)

lost signals in HIMDP print
I've always been led to believe that a large ammount of lost signals is "NOT" good

example

LIM1 overwrittent
event events first entry last entry
100 3632 1100 25/07 1102 25/07

(example)

HIMDP
shows , lets say
CMP/SCP

or RMP

as the majority of events ?

thankxs
 
if course this is not good, but in your case it could be anything. show me a specific entry

also, what software are you running, make sure everything is in the latest status, etc...

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HI Daddy,
I resolved the problem by restarting the relevant program unit.

But from my training/experience large amounts of lost signals are not good, especially if the same unit is reoccuring.

Again, I am being told that this is quite normal and nothing to be concerned about.

I believe from experience and training from E/// and D
that is not the case

just wanted a definitive answer

thankxs
 
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