Discussion:
Confirming location of WARMSTART and CHECKPOINT areas
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Rob van der Heij
2006-02-17 10:17:44 UTC
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On 2/17/06, Colin Allinson <***@amadeus.com> wrote:
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> Is there any way of positively confirming where the WARMSTART and CHECKPOINT
> areas are that are currently in use (other than looking at the SYSTEM CONFIG
> and believing it!)?

I suppose you're looking for something "easier" than peek inside SYSCM
for these:

0090 144 Character 6 SYSCKVOL CHECKPOINT VOLUME SERIAL ID
0096 150 Character 6 SYSWMVOL WARMSTART VOLUME SERIAL ID

With LOCATE HCPSYSLC you would know where SYSCM lives, and at offset
90 in there you see the volser of the two packs.

Rob
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Colin Allinson
2006-02-17 10:22:19 UTC
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Hi Rob,

Nice one. That will do me.

Thanks

Colin







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Re: Confirming location of WARMSTART and CHECKPOINT areas






On 2/17/06, Colin Allinson <***@amadeus.com> wrote:
>
> Is there any way of positively confirming where the WARMSTART and
CHECKPOINT
> areas are that are currently in use (other than looking at the SYSTEM
CONFIG
> and believing it!)?

I suppose you're looking for something "easier" than peek inside SYSCM
for these:

0090 144 Character 6 SYSCKVOL CHECKPOINT VOLUME SERIAL ID
0096 150 Character 6 SYSWMVOL WARMSTART VOLUME SERIAL ID

With LOCATE HCPSYSLC you would know where SYSCM lives, and at offset
90 in there you see the volser of the two packs.

Rob
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Rob van der Heij
Velocity Software, Inc
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