CA OPS/MVS for JES2 12.2 1 CA RS 1509 Service List Description Type 12.2 RO82945 SSMGA ERROR DEFINING MULTIPLE CROSS SYS PREREQS PTF RO83633 SAMPLE OPVMSV INCORRECT IF MULTIPLE COMMANDS PTF RO83732 OPSTATUS SHOULD BE ABLE TO REPORT ON BPXAS ADDRESS SPACES PTF RO83750 OPSECURE 'R' WITH NOLOG STILL LOGS. PTF RO83804 ADD OPSINFO('CAS9STATUS') PTF RO83926 IMS V14.1 SUPPORT PTF RO84065 LINUX CONNECTOR PROBLEMS WITH VIPA PTF RO84066 SSMGAV2 DPLEX COMMAND NOT RETURNING ALL SYSTEMS PTF The CA RS 1509 service count for this release is 8
CA OPS/MVS for JES2 2 CA RS 1509 Service List for CCLXC20 FMID Service Description Type CCLXC20 RO82945 SSMGA ERROR DEFINING MULTIPLE CROSS SYS PREREQS PTF RO83633 SAMPLE OPVMSV INCORRECT IF MULTIPLE COMMANDS PTF RO83732 OPSTATUS SHOULD BE ABLE TO REPORT ON BPXAS ADDRESS SPACES PTF RO83750 OPSECURE 'R' WITH NOLOG STILL LOGS. PTF RO83804 ADD OPSINFO('CAS9STATUS') PTF RO83926 IMS V14.1 SUPPORT PTF RO84065 LINUX CONNECTOR PROBLEMS WITH VIPA PTF RO84066 SSMGAV2 DPLEX COMMAND NOT RETURNING ALL SYSTEMS PTF The CA RS 1509 service count for this FMID is 8
CA OPS/MVS for JES2 12.2 3 CA RS 1509 - PTF RO82945 12.2 RO82945 RO82945 M.C.S. ENTRIES = ++PTF (RO82945) SSMGA ERROR DEFINING MULTIPLE CROSS SYS PREREQS When defining multiple cross system prereqs for a resource, only the first resource is defined to the SSMGA internal tables. PREREQ/SUBREQ checking for cross system prereqs will not work correctly. Resources are not started or stopped based on prereq definitions. None available. PRODUCT(S) AFFECTED: CA OPS/MVS OPSMVS 1163 Copyright (C) 2015 CA. All rights reserved. R00113-CLX122-SP1 DESC(SSMGA ERROR DEFINING MULTIPLE CROSS SYS PREREQS). SUP ( TR82945 )
CA OPS/MVS for JES2 12.2 4 CA RS 1509 - PTF RO83633 12.2 RO83633 RO83633 M.C.S. ENTRIES = ++PTF (RO83633) SAMPLE OPVMSV INCORRECT IF MULTIPLE COMMANDS Using the z/os to VM sample if more than one command is forwarded to the global variable message queue, OPVMSV will forward subsequent commands with the destination prefix still appended. VM OPERATOR will just log the "unknown" commands. The first command is executed correctly. Affects user of the sample that queue commands via the sample OPVMQM REXX program faster than they are processed by the long running OPVMSV REXX program. None available. PRODUCT(S) AFFECTED: CA OPS/MVS Release 12.1 Release 12.2 Release 12.3 OPSMVS 1166 Copyright (C) 2015 CA. All rights reserved. R00117-CLX122-SP1 DESC(SAMPLE OPVMSV INCORRECT IF MULTIPLE COMMANDS). SUP ( TR83615 TR83633 )
CA OPS/MVS for JES2 12.2 5 CA RS 1509 - PTF RO83732 12.2 RO83732 RO83732 M.C.S. ENTRIES = ++PTF (RO83732) OPSTATUS SHOULD BE ABLE TO REPORT ON BPXAS ADDRESS SPACES Using opstatus with the form OPSTATUS('A',I,'BPXAS') will not show BPXAS address spaces that have an alternate jobname. The OPSTATUS call only reports on BPXAS address spaces that are not doing work for another address space. This will also change results with 'INIT' jobnames as it will report on initiators with work running in them. Less information returned than expected. None available. PRODUCT(S) AFFECTED: CA OPS/MVS Release 12.2 Release 12.3 OPSMVS 1164 Copyright (C) 2015 CA. All rights reserved. R00119-CLX122-SP1 DESC(OPSTATUS SHOULD BE ABLE TO REPORT ON BPXAS ADDRESS SPACES). SUP ( TR83205 TR83732 )
CA OPS/MVS for JES2 12.2 6 CA RS 1509 - PTF RO83750 12.2 RO83750 RO83750 M.C.S. ENTRIES = ++PTF (RO83750) OPSECURE 'R' WITH NOLOG STILL LOGS. With var = OPSECURE('R',resourceclass,resourcename,requestcode,logoption) with logoption 'N', security violations are still seen. Messages such as TSS7250E and TSS7257E, or ICH408I etc. seen when OPSECURE attempts to verify access to a resource. Unwanted Audit messages, possible unwanted actions by security package. None available. PRODUCT(S) AFFECTED: CA OPS/MVS Release 12.2 OPSMVS 1128 Copyright (C) 2015 CA. All rights reserved. R00120-CLX122-SP1 DESC(OPSECURE 'R' WITH NOLOG STILL LOGS.). PRE ( RO72724 ) SUP ( TR79930 TR83750 )
CA OPS/MVS for JES2 12.2 7 CA RS 1509 - PTF RO83804 12.2 RO83804 RO83804 M.C.S. ENTRIES = ++PTF (RO83804) ADD OPSINFO('CAS9STATUS') Need a way to determine if the CAS9 RIM environment has been run for SSMHOOK and SSMSTAUX request rule usage. Unable to determine whether the CAS9 RIM hooks have been planted, due to changes in CA common services. Erronous automation, subsequent CA common services may not be started at the appropriate time. None. PRODUCT(S) AFFECTED: CA OPS/MVS Base V12R1 V12R2 V12R3 OPSMVS 1169 Copyright (C) 2015 CA. All rights reserved. R00121-CLX122-SP1 DESC(ADD OPSINFO('CAS9STATUS')). SUP ( RO74019 TR74019 TR83804 )
CA OPS/MVS for JES2 12.2 8 CA RS 1509 - PTF RO83926 12.2 RO83926 RO83926 M.C.S. ENTRIES = ++PTF (RO83926) IMS V14.1 SUPPORT ENHANCEMENT DESCRIPTION: Provide support for IMS V14 Dynamic Exits PRODUCT(S) AFFECTED: CA OPS/MVS Base Release 12.1 CA OPS/MVS Base Release 12.2 OPSMVS 1103 Copyright (C) 2015 CA. All rights reserved. R00122-CLX122-SP1 DESC(IMS V14.1 SUPPORT). PRE ( RO71795 RO71852 RO72847 RO78297 RO81809 ) SUP ( RO74783 RO79309 TR74783 TR79309 TR80990 TR83926 ) ++HOLD (RO83926) SYSTEM FMID(CCLXC20) REASON (DOC ) DATE (15237) COMMENT ( +----------------------------------------------------------------------+ CA OPS/MVS Base Release 12.2 +----------------------------------------------------------------------+ *************************** * PUBLICATION * *************************** IMS V14.1 SUPPORT Note: If, and only if, you plan on using IMS 14.1 Dynamic Exit Services the following guidelines must be followed to setup the CA OPS/MVS type-2 exit. If you do not have your own type-2 exit you do not have to install the CA OPS/MVS sample exit OPSAOE00, however one of the following steps must be taken to allow IMS to load the CA OPS/MVS exit at startup: - Copy CA OPS/MVS load module OPIMAOEH from the CA OPS/MVS CCLXLOAD library into the IMS RESLIB. - Include the CA OPS/MVS CCLXLOAD library in the IMS Control Region STEPLIB. - Copy OPIMAOEH into another authorized load library that is concatinated to the IMS Control Region STEPLIB. In addition, the following steps must be taken: - OPIMAOEH must be specified, optimally first, in IMS PROCLIB member DFSDF000 as shown in the following examples: o EXITDEF=(TYPE=AOIE,EXITS=(OPIMAOEH)) or o EXITDEF=(TYPE=AOIE,EXITS=(OPIMAOEH,USEREXIT)) if multiple exits are specified. Note: If multiple exits are specified, all exits are subject to reply codes returned by any one exit. For example, if any user or OEM exit suppresses a command or message, it's likely that CA OPS/MVS may not be presented subsequent segments if they exist. For this reason it is recommended that messages or commands only be supressed in CA OPS/MVS rules. ).
CA OPS/MVS for JES2 12.2 9 CA RS 1509 - PTF RO84065 12.2 RO84065 RO84065 M.C.S. ENTRIES = ++PTF (RO84065) LINUX CONNECTOR PROBLEMS WITH VIPA It is possible that connection between OPSVMS and the Linux connector may fail if the Linux connector isn't using the primary STACK ip address. Symptoms my vary but include connection errors, and commands not being delivered to the Linux Connector. Unable to utilize the Linux connector. None. PRODUCT(S) AFFECTED: CA OPS/MVS v12r0 OPSMVS 1146 Copyright (C) 2015 CA. All rights reserved. R00124-CLX122-SP1 DESC(LINUX CONNECTOR PROBLEMS WITH VIPA). PRE ( RO71795 RO71852 RO72847 RO76787 RO78297 RO81809 RO83926 ) SUP ( RO82362 TR82362 TR84065 ) ++HOLD (RO84065) SYSTEM FMID(CCLXC20) REASON (DOC ) DATE (15238) COMMENT ( +----------------------------------------------------------------------+ CA OPS/MVS Base Release 12.2 +----------------------------------------------------------------------+ *************************** * PUBLICATION * *************************** CA OPS/MVS Parameter Reference addition of 4 new Linux Connector related parameters. LXCONMSGP - Linux Connector unsolicited message port number LXCONCMDP - Linux Connector command port number LXCONMSGIP- Linux Connector Unsolicited message IP address. (IPV4) LXCONCMDIP- Linux Connector Command IP address. (IPV4) ).
CA OPS/MVS for JES2 12.2 10 CA RS 1509 - PTF RO84066 12.2 RO84066 RO84066 M.C.S. ENTRIES = ++PTF (RO84066) SSMGAV2 DPLEX COMMAND NOT RETURNING ALL SYSTEMS The SGSXCOMM command rule is not returning the results of the DPLEX command to the originating system. Remote systems do not appear to be active. Erronous results from command. None. PRODUCT(S) AFFECTED: CA OPS/MVS Base OPSMVS 1171 Copyright (C) 2015 CA. All rights reserved. R00125-CLX122-SP1 DESC(SSMGAV2 DPLEX COMMAND NOT RETURNING ALL SYSTEMS). PRE ( RO73197 ) SUP ( TR84066 )