X'C9' trace entry
The X'C9' trace entry is shown.
The X'C9' trace entry
TRACE ID = X'C9'
word 0 — byte 1 - X'C9' - Lock request manager entry (DFSLMGR0) exit
byte 2 - PST number
bytes 3-4 - Trace sequence number
word 1 — byte 1 - Function - See macro DFSLMD for mapping of
each byte in this word.
byte 2 - State (see note below )
byte 3 - Class - the class is the relative PST number
byte 4 - Flags
word 2 - byte 1 - Return code from IRLM
bytes 2-4 - Can be PST, CLB, or SRB address
word 3 - Can be resource name address, token, or altered
buffer mask
word 4 - bytes 1-2 - Lock manager subcode (2 bytes). These bytes
along with the return code from IRLM define the
problem.
bytes 3-4 - This is a feedback area from the RLPL and is used
primarily by the IBM Support Center, if needed.
words 5-7 - This is a feedback area from the RLPL and is used primarily
by the IBM Support Center, if needed.
Notes: The possible
state settings and their meanings:
- X'00'
- Unconditional release
- X'02'
- Read
- X'04'
- Share
- X'06 '
- Update
- X'08'
- Exclusive