Effects on special resource availability
When the deploy process is completed, an automatic special resource
availability handling starts and goes on, as follows:
- Whenever any file is affected by an action that corresponds to a possible triggering event type, the proper SMF write exit is called to examine the generated SMF record.
- The exit invokes the tracker subsystem, which compares the file name and other specifics from the SMF record against the entries in the configuration file.
- If a match is made, the tracker subsystem creates a special resource
status change event record and places it on the writer queue (WTRQ)
in the extended common service area (ECSA). Following rules apply:
- For a partitioned data set, the member name is not part of the resource name in the event that the tracker generates.
- Generation Data Group data sets are specified by the group name. For example, when a GDG data set with the name 'DSN.OPCSUBS.GDG.G0001V00' is closed the special resource event contains resource name 'DSN.OPCSUBS.GDG'.
- For VSAM data sets the resource name in the generated event is the cluster name (without the DATA or INDEX suffix).
- If you used wildcards in the
FileName
parameter values of your event rule definition, the resource name in the generated event is the full name of the matching data set.
Note: This record is an EXS event. It begins with the charactersSYY
. When browsing the tracker event data set,SYY
appears in columns 21-23. The data set name from the SMF record begins in column 53 (x'20'). For more information about the EXS event, see EXS - Resource event. - The tracker event WRITER task removes the record from the writer queue, writes it to the event data set, and passes it to the controller.