ID=XMIT@MSG


This topic describes the ID=XMIT@MSG.

Record ID=XMIT@MSG contains the message that was received from the datastore as shown in the following figure:

BMCIPA1011I SEQ 000007. ID=XMIT@MSG TCB=671E88 TIME= 18:38:48.207629  2006.005   
BMCIPA1011I      +0000  1C05CCD0 01800000 0000F0F0 F0F0F4F6   *..........000046*
BMCIPA1011I      +0010  F7F680F0 00000002 00000000 00000000   *76.0............*
BMCIPA1011I      +0020  00010000 00481020 00004040 40404040   *..........      *
BMCIPA1011I      +0030  40400000 00000000 00000000 00000000   *  ..............*
BMCIPA1011I      +0040  00000000 00000000 0000BE2B 62964967   *.............o..*
BMCIPA1011I      +0050  D2030000 00000000 00000000 00000000   *K...............*
BMCIPA1011I      +0060  00004040 40404040 40400000 006AC60A   *..        ...F.*
BMCIPA1011I      +0070  0902C4C7 E6F84040 40400903 40404040   *..USR1    ..    *
BMCIPA1011I      +0080  40404040 00000000 00000000 00000000   *    ............*
BMCIPA1011I      +0090  00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000   *................*
BMCIPA1011I      +00A0  00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000   *................*
BMCIPA1011I      +00B0  00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000   *................*
BMCIPA1011I      +00C0  00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000   *................*
BMCIPA1011I      +00D0  00000000 00000100 0000C4C7 E6F7C140   *..........IMSA  *
BMCIPA1011I

This message includes the OTMA header and will usually be truncated in the trace.

+0 contains the SVT address, which can be used to identify related trace records.

+4 is the start of the OTMA headers that are mapped by the IBM macro HWSOMPFX.

 

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