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Re: CICS falls down after using Oracle-Cics-Adapter

From: <kreitsch_at_my-deja.com>
Date: Thu, 12 Oct 2000 06:22:50 GMT
Message-ID: <8s3lbm$oq9$1@nnrp1.deja.com>

Thank you for your good advice

be blessed

/Karl

In article <39e461c4.173535800_at_news.mindspring.com>,   techsup_at_mindspring.com (James Williams) wrote:
> kreitsch_at_my-deja.com wrote:
>
> Would recommend that you pose this question to IBM-MAIN newsgroup.
>
> An S0C4 (I was an OS/390,CICS, DB2 SYSPROG in a former life) is a
> protection execption rc-4 or a page rc-10 or segment rc-11
> translation error. You probably got an 0c4-04 which could mean
> Oracle is probably trying to write over CICS code.
>
> Did you look to see if any thing is in the DFHDMPx datasets? If you
> are CICS 4.1 and greater (should be after Y2K) you should have SVC
> dumps unless they are eliminated by DAE.
>
> Did you place the patches in a libarary in the DFHRPL that is in the
> proper sequence?
>
> If you got a dump after applying the patches did you send it to
> Oracle?
>
> Also, you could have the Oracle stuff defined to the wrong storage
> key.
>
> Have your CICS Sysprog get with Oracle.
>
> There are tons of possibilities here.
>
> >OS : MVS 390
> >DB : Oracle EE 8.1.5.1
 

> >
> >CICS falls down after using Oracle-Cics-Adapter
> > 0C4 Breaks in Oracle - Adapter
> >Break down of CICS CTVK with 0C4
> >Oracle send some Patches, but it did not worked
> >
> >Any idea ?
> >Thank you
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >Sent via Deja.com http://www.deja.com/
> >Before you buy.
>
>

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