This section describes some other files that you might find useful for problem determination on z/OS.
The broker, Configuration Manager, and User Name Server put files into the file system. If you do not know where the files are for the broker, look at the MQSI_REGISTRY value in the component profile (BIPBPROF, BIPCPROF, or BIPUPROF) in the component dataset. This is set to a value like /u/argo/VCP0BRK. Be careful to access the file system on the correct system; if the file system is not shared, there could be the same directory on each MVS image. To be sure, log on to the system where the broker is running and access the file system. You can use the TSO ISHell command, or go into OMVS itself. Go to the directory specified and select the output directory. The traceodbc file should appear in this directory.
When submitting JCL from the component PDSE, output files are written to the ++HOME++ location. The following files should appear in this directory:
Other files are stored in the home directory of the user ID of the started task. The MVS command D A, jobname displays the user ID of the job. The directory of the user ID is typically /u/userid but you should check this with your system programmer, or issue the TSO command LU userid OMVS. If you are authorized, this command displays text including the HOME statement.
There might be several different sorts of files in the home directory, such as core dump files.
If you cannot access a file system file or directory, it might be that you do not have permission to do so. This could mean that you are not able to issue certain commands. You need to ask the owner of the file or directory to give you permission to use the file.
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