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PH06592: ABEND0C4 IN DFHWBXN AT OFFSET 2508 FOLLOWING AN ABEND AKEC

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APAR status

  • Closed as program error.

Error description

  • You see the following messages on the console log:
    DFHWB0001  TESWMA5  An abend (code ---/AKEC) has occurred at
    offset X'FFFF' in module DFHWBSR.
    DFHAP0001  TESWMA5  An abend (code 0C4/AKEA) has occurred at
    offset X'00002508' in module DFHWBXN.
    .
    The abendAKEC is a runaway timeout that you know is caused by
    CICS using lots of CPU to process a very large ( many Megabytes
    ) chunked receive.  The abend0C4 in DFHWBXN, in the aftermath
    of the AKEC , is unexpected and should not happen.
    .
    The abend0C4 is happening because DFHWBXN's recovery routine
    (which got control because of the AKEC) is trying to use
    WRB_PTR but that has not been setup yet.
    
    Additional Symptom(s) Search Keyword(s): KIXREVDWZ
    

Local fix

  • Increase ICVR so that the abendAKEC never happens
    

Problem summary

  • ****************************************************************
    * USERS AFFECTED: All CICS users                               *
    ****************************************************************
    * PROBLEM DESCRIPTION: Abend 0C4 in module DFHWBXN following a *
    *                      runaway condition (abend AKEC) detected *
    *                      in DFHWBSR RECEIVE processing.          *
    ****************************************************************
    CICS is set up to receive HTTP requests.  A very large request
    (several MB in size) is sent to CICS in many small chunks.
    
    A CWXN task is attached to receive the chunks and reconstruct
    the HTTP request. Due to the large number of chunks involved,
    the CWXN task is able to run continually on the SO TCB until the
    ICVR limit is reached. At this point the task is abended AICA.
    
    The DFHWBSR recovery routine gets control and returns to DFHWBXN
    without providing the address of the web request block (WRB).
    As part of the error processing DFHWBXN attempts to update
    fields within the WRB and suffers an ABEND0C4.
    
    Additional keywords:
    S0C4  ABENDS0C4  ABENDAKEC  ABENDAICA
    

Problem conclusion

  • DFHWBXN has been updated to ensure it correctly addresses the
    web request block following a severe error in DFHWBSR.
    

Temporary fix

Comments

APAR Information

  • APAR number

    PH06592

  • Reported component name

    CICS TS Z/OS V5

  • Reported component ID

    5655Y0400

  • Reported release

    100

  • Status

    CLOSED PER

  • PE

    NoPE

  • HIPER

    NoHIPER

  • Special Attention

    NoSpecatt / Xsystem

  • Submitted date

    2018-12-17

  • Closed date

    2019-03-05

  • Last modified date

    2019-04-02

  • APAR is sysrouted FROM one or more of the following:

  • APAR is sysrouted TO one or more of the following:

    UI61660 UI61661

Modules/Macros

  • DFHWBXN
    

Fix information

  • Fixed component name

    CICS TS Z/OS V5

  • Fixed component ID

    5655Y0400

Applicable component levels

  • R100 PSY UI61661

       UP19/03/06 P F903

  • R200 PSY UI61660

       UP19/03/06 P F903

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Document Information

Modified date:
02 April 2019