ADYH011E
This system is in a sysplex but SHARE(DSN) is not in effect.

Explanation

CHECK(IBMDAE,DAE_SHAREDSN) found that this system is in a sysplex but SHARE(DSN) is not in effect. This option is recommended because it specifies DAE to suppress a duplicate of a previous dump from any system when all systems in the sysplex share a common DAE data set.

System action

N/A

Operator response

Report this problem to the system programmer.

System programmer response

For a sysplex, IBM® recommends that you use a shared SYS1.PARMLIB to apply the same ADYSETxx parameter values in each system. If your installation does not share a SYS1.PARMLIB, make the ADYSETxx and IEACMDxx members in the SYS1.PARMLIB for each system identical. A shared ADYSETxx or identical ADYSETxx member should specify SHARE(DSN) to share the DAE data set. Here is an example of the ADYSETxx member with SHARE(DSN) specified:

                                                                        
DAE=START,RECORDS(400),                                                        
SVCDUMP(MATCH,SUPPRESSALL,UPDATE,NOTIFY(3,30)),                                
SYSMDUMP(MATCH,UPDATE),                                                        
SHARE(DSN,OPTIONS),                                                            
DSN(SYS1.DAESHARE)                                                              

Problem determination

N/A

Source

Dump analysis and elimination (DAE)

Module

ADYHCCHK

Routing code

N/A

Descriptor code

N/A See note 1.

Automation

N/A

Reference Documentation

                                                                        
For additional information on configuring DAE see:                              
"Planning for DAE dump suppression" in z/OS MVS Diagnosis: Tools and Service Aids.                              

                                                                        
For additional information on syntax for ADYSETxx see:                          
"Chapter 3. ADYSETxx (dump suppression)" in z/OS MVS Initialization and Tuning Reference.                        

                                                                        
For information on how to use the SET command to change                        
the DAE parameters see:                                                        
"SET Command" in z/OS MVS System Commands.