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SYSLOG message ordering z/OS MVS Planning: Operations SA23-1390-00 |
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Message flood automation processing is driven by the issuance of a message. As soon as that message is created, it obtains a timestamp, and this occurs before the message is seen by Message Flood Automation. If Message Flood Automation makes a decision based on that message, it interrupts the processing of that message until it has taken whatever action it needs to take. Once that has occurred, processing of the original message by the operating system is then allowed to resume. In the following example, the second IOS100I message caused Message Flood Automation to exceed the REGULAR message threshold. Further processing of the second IOS100I message was then suspended while:
The second IOS100I message was then allowed to continue, causing
it to be written to the SYSLOG after the CNZZ002E message had
been written to it.
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