Re: How many sites still on V1.5 or earlier?

2007-04-02 Thread Eric N. Bielefeld
At Lands End, about 3 weeks ago they converted the 2nd system from 1.4 to 1.7. They definitely didn't want to be unsupported. Eric Bielefeld Sr. z/OS Systems Programmer Milwaukee, Wisconsin 414-475-7434 - Original Message - From: "Blaicher, Chris" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Newsgroups: bit.

Re: Call for XEDIT freaks, submit ISPF requirements

2007-03-28 Thread Eric N. Bielefeld
Tom, Now see what you started! Eric Bielefeld Sr. z/OS Systems Programmer Milwaukee, Wisconsin 414-475-7434 - Original Message - From: "John P Kalinich" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> So quit B&M'ing about how ISPF sucks compared to XEDIT, and submit some requirements. If not, STF up. Regard

Re: ISPF not productive

2007-03-28 Thread Eric N. Bielefeld
I didn't know Vista allowed that. I'll have to try getting Vista at my next job then. We had Rumba at Lands End. At P&H, we had some old thing that was last supported around 1999. I can't even remember the name any more. Eric Bielefeld Sr. z/OS Systems Programmer Milwaukee, Wisconsin 414-47

Re: ISPF not productive

2007-03-28 Thread Eric N. Bielefeld
I still think that what you learned first and grew up on determines what editor you like best. I worked with VM for about 15 years at P&H Mining until they retired VM. I never liked XEDIT as well as ISPF. I know that some of the best people at P&H liked XEDIT better, but they learned it befo

Re: Any DST Problems Yesterday?

2007-03-12 Thread Eric N. Bielefeld
My PC at Lands End never reset the time. I noticed at about 11:30 that the clock had the wrong time. We have Windows 2000 Professional with Outlook. After the help desk got the time reset, then my Outlook calendar made all my appointments for the week 1 hour off. As I understand it, only a fe

Re: Any DST Problems Yesterday?

2007-03-12 Thread Eric N. Bielefeld
My Garmin GPS didn't reset the time either, but then it never has. It doesn't take much to tap the clock icon and then tap Daylight savings time. Eric Bielefeld Sr. z/OS Systems Programmer TekSystems Dodgeville, Wisconsin 414-475-7434 - Original Message - From: "Doc Farmer" <[EMAIL PR

Re: IEBCOPY question?

2007-03-02 Thread Eric N. Bielefeld
George, If the blocksizes are the same, IEBCOPY without copymod works fine. I think you can copy to an equal or larger BLKSIZE without having to use copymod. Eric Bielefeld Sr. z/OS Systems Programmer TekSystems Dodgeville, Wisconsin 414-475-7434 - Original Message - From: "George D

Back to Unemployment

2007-03-02 Thread Eric N. Bielefeld
What I thought would be a longer term employment as a contractor, and possibly a full time position, is ending in 2 weeks. Back to unemployment again. They didn't have as much work as they thought, and a new hire in the mainframe middleware department has been doing a lot in the z/OS areas. I

Re: sysprog demand in USA

2007-02-27 Thread Eric N. Bielefeld
I really don't think too many American companies are moving mainframe computers to foreign countries, unless the business presence in the foreign country demands a mainframe. I have to believe that most companies want their mainframe at home on American soil where it is safe, and easy to commu

Re: License keys for ISV products(What alternatives are there?)

2007-02-25 Thread Eric N. Bielefeld
Why would anyone buy a product that has 9-5 service and keys to make it work? I would think just a tiny amount of investigation would uncover that fact. Of course, if the product is sold to another vendor, you maybe won't get 24-7 support, but you can then make plans to get rid of it. Eric B

Re: New Level of Dataset Audit Facility (DAF) is Coming Soon

2007-02-20 Thread Eric N. Bielefeld
Michael, I have a question about DAF. Have you ever made DAF so it uses less CPU time? I really like DAF, and found it a great help under certain circumstances. It just seemed that whenever I ran a DAF job, it buried the CPU while the job ran. This was at my last job, where we had an MP300

Re: License keys for ISV products(What alternatives are there?)

2007-02-18 Thread Eric N. Bielefeld
Charles, I sure hope they don't start charging for software by headcount. Every time I see a headline about a company cutting thousands of workers, invariably they say that the stock went up. If software costs go down whenever you have a headcut, that will give management added incentives to

Re: License keys for ISV products(What alternatives are there?)

2007-02-18 Thread Eric N. Bielefeld
IFAPRDxx really isn't a key. You have to turn it on for each product to use it, but there is no key that only works on your CPU. I'm not sure just what IBM's reasoning behind IFAPRD is, but the only way IBM could limit your use of different software products using IFAPRD would be if IBM was pr

Re: Changing the SMF SID Parameter

2007-02-06 Thread Eric N. Bielefeld
Barry, Actually, for the SCRT report, the reports need all Lpars for each CPU. The prod and the test lpar both run on the same machine, and the SCRT report had some flaky messages and wouldn't give the proper results. I'm not doing the SCRT stuff, so I never really saw what the error message

Re: Doubt about Server Pac and Catalogs

2007-02-03 Thread Eric N. Bielefeld
Victor, Don't ever think of asking questions on IBM-Main as an abuse. That's one of the main reasons for IBM-Main's existence. I assume that you meant using VnRnMn in dataset names. My position is don't use them. If you have JCL, Clists, or Execs that have system dataset names in them, ev

Re: Security on development was Re: SYSPLEX for PDS-E Sharing

2007-01-19 Thread Eric N. Bielefeld
The previous shop I worked at had an MP3000-H50. Are you saying that instead of 1 Prod Lpar and 1 Test Lpar, we should have had 2 Prod Lpars and 2 Test Lpars so we could run in sysplex mode? We also would need to define a coupling facility, which I believe IBM always recommends 1 whole engine

Re: Decoding the encryption puzzle

2007-01-19 Thread Eric N. Bielefeld
The last 2 weeks I spent at my last job, I spent a lot of time FTPing stuff to my PC. I made 2 CDs worth, as it wouldn't quite fit on 1 CD. I kept all my JCL libraries, all of the mainframe system documentation libraries I could find, and all of our Parmlib, system Proclib, etc. There was no

Re: So, OK, no more promotions from me - after this one

2007-01-09 Thread Eric N. Bielefeld
I really don't mind Steve's mentions of his courses, but I have to agree with what Graeme said quoted below also. I know a few posters, specifically Bruce Black, often mention their products. Bruce and Steve have so many good answers, that even if you don't like their promoting their products,

Re: Mainframe vs grid

2007-01-09 Thread Eric N. Bielefeld
I think my last company is a good example of old stuff costing more than new. We built our datacenter in 1995. We ended up buying a 3090-600S. That and all the real 3380 & 3390 dasd caused them to buy 4 big Liebert units. At the time, the 9672 had been out for a while with about a 60 MIP pro

Re: Remote Tape drives

2006-12-30 Thread Eric N. Bielefeld
Modern equipment is just so unsexy. With the old reel tapes, at least you could see the tape spinning, and the tape bouncing up and down in the vacuum columns. Cartridges you can't see anything. Eric Bielefeld Sr. z/OS Systems Programmer Lands End Dodgeville, Wisconsin 414-475-7434 - Ori

Re: Super-Friday

2006-12-23 Thread Eric N. Bielefeld
I might ride my bike to work, but then I'd have to figure a way to strap on my brief case. Eric Bielefeld Sr. z/OS Systems Programmer Lands End Dodgeville, Wisconsin 414-475-7434 - Original Message - From: "Rick Fochtman" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Newsgroups: bit.listserv.ibm-main To: Sent

Re: less generic, more informative subject lines

2006-11-14 Thread Eric N. Bielefeld
Uh Oh! Now we have the subject line police. (But you do have a good and valid point). Eric Bielefeld Sr. z/OS Systems Programmer Milwaukee Wisconsin 414-475-7434 - Original Message - From: "john gilmore" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Matt Dazzo is only the most recent offender, but I will s

Re: 1401 & Music

2006-11-13 Thread Eric N. Bielefeld
I remember on our 1410/1401 playing songs on the 1403 printer. There were little object decks, maybe 1/2 inch thick. The Battle Hymn of the Republic was a good song. Even the drums came through good. This was all done by printing certain patterns to get different sounds. A couple of the son

Re: How to expand SYS1.LINKLIB?

2006-11-09 Thread Eric N. Bielefeld
The safe way is to copy the IPL pack to another volume. Expand SYS1.LINKLIB on that pack, and then IPL from that pack after clipping it to the same volser as you had before. I hope you are not planning on running SMP jobs agains the live IPL pack. That could lead to disaster. If you applied

Re: Using indirect volume serial support

2006-11-07 Thread Eric N. Bielefeld
Hi Mohamed, Using indirect volser support is a good way to go. I would suggest one other change. Start the Prod Lpar disks with P, and the Test Lpar ones with T, rather than put them in the middle of the name. That way they stand out, and all the Prod lpar disks are together in a list of v

Re: Query on z109 BOOK concept

2006-11-07 Thread Eric N. Bielefeld
I'm curious. Does anyone know if say a 6 CP model with one book costs the same as a 6 CP model with 2 books in the z processors? I know that if you really plan to expand, that it is probably cheaper to start with 2 books than one if you are going to have more than 8 CPs eventually - at least

Re: What's a "programming language"

2006-11-01 Thread Eric N. Bielefeld
If I remember correctly, the 2560 could read about 300 cards per minute. Compare that to the 2540 (I think) being able to read about 1,000 CPM. Punching on the 2560 was much slower, but I can't remember. I spent many a day sorting decks of cards and running them through the 2560. We also used

Re: Mainframe News

2006-10-30 Thread Eric N. Bielefeld
Alan, thanks for sharing this article. Maybe there's hope yet for me in my job search. Now all IBM has to do is give some of that flexible pricing to its current customers, so they can afford to stay on the mainframe. Eric Bielefeld Sr. z/OS Systems Programmer Milwaukee Wisconsin 414-475-7434

Re: Mainframe News

2006-10-30 Thread Eric N. Bielefeld
I always used a 3278 mod 5 type device, not a PC. I had my PC right next to my dumb terminal, which was really helpful when I was reading books in book manager. I never used green for much, because that color was harder to see. Eric Bielefeld Sr. z/OS Systems Programmer Milwaukee Wisconsin 41

Re: Apology

2006-10-26 Thread Eric N. Bielefeld
Someone just sent me the following link. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bielefeld_Conspiracy I had no part in it! Eric Bielefeld Sr. z/OS Systems Programmer Milwaukee Wisconsin 414-475-7434 -- For IBM-MAIN subscribe / signoff

Re: Apology

2006-10-26 Thread Eric N. Bielefeld
s having a playing card museum, but I can't remember the other 2. Me thinks this is getting a little off topic. Eric Bielefeld Sr. z/OS Systems Programmer Milwaukee Wisconsin 414-475-7434 - Original Message - From: "Richards.Bob" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Eric N. Bielefeld

Re: Apology

2006-10-26 Thread Eric N. Bielefeld
Jeez Ed, your as bad as me, correcting people's spelling. Oh well, at least you didn't make any spelling errors doing it like I did! (Meant in humor) Eric Bielefeld - Original Message - From: "Edward Jaffe" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Newsgroups: bit.listserv.ibm-main To: Sent: Thursday, O

Re: Linux Experiences?

2006-10-24 Thread Eric N. Bielefeld
I don't think you can send attachments to the list. It either strips them off or just rejects the post. Since the financial presentation was a spreadsheet, I don't think it can be sent to IBM-Main. Eric Bielefeld Sr. z/OS Systems Programmer Milwaukee Wisconsin 414-475-7434 - Original Mes

Re: Resume cover letters.

2006-10-19 Thread Eric N. Bielefeld
Ed, Twice I clicked on the link below, and each time it screwed up my Outlook Express so I had to do CTL Alt Del and end the program. Eric Bielefeld Sr. z/OS Systems Programmer Milwaukee Wisconsin 414-475-7434 - Original Message - From: "Ed Finnell" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Newsgroups: b

Re: IBM 3Q2006 Earnings: Mainframes Strong (Again)

2006-10-18 Thread Eric N. Bielefeld
I apply to almost every real systems programmer job posted on Monster, careerbuilder, and Dice, which on average is about 3 jobs a week. Most places, you never hear from. So far I've had one out of town interview. There are systems progammer jobs out there, but there must be a lot of people a

Re: Lost everything

2006-10-17 Thread Eric N. Bielefeld
This thread comes at an opportune time. It reminded me to back up the stuff I really need on my PC. I hate to admit it, but I do an abominable job at backing up my data on either of my PCs. I bought Roxio about 6 months ago. I backed up everything at that time, but haven't since. My brother

Re: Another BIG Mainframe Bites the Dust

2006-10-12 Thread Eric N. Bielefeld
I still like MIPS. I know, I'm getting old! I believe everything you say about MIPS being meaningless or whatever, but I still think that if you are looking at 3 or 4 models of CPUs, the MIPS rating gives you a good feel for how fast they are, especially if they are all in the same processor g

Re: NaSPA is Alive

2006-10-12 Thread Eric N. Bielefeld
Radi, I honestly don't think I would ever read a magazine online. I probably won't renew when my subscription runs out. I can understand your reasons for going that way, but I don't think I'll read it online. I know z/Journal offered an online edition, but they still send you the magazine i

Re: Another BIG Mainframe Bites the Dust

2006-10-12 Thread Eric N. Bielefeld
If you get a z/890 or the new z smaller machine, you can get from 1 to 4 processers at one of many different speed settings. I can't remember the exact MIPS rating, but I think the new z is getting close to 400 MIPS, so you can get 1 processor with almost 400 MIPS, or 2 or 3 or 4 with a total

Re: FDRABR documentation

2006-10-10 Thread Eric N. Bielefeld
Thats why you always build a stand alone FDR tape or DFDSS tape. You IPL that, and you can restore your RESCUE pack, and IPL that. Eric Bielefeld Sr. z/OS Systems Programmer Milwaukee Wisconsin 414-475-7434 - Original Message - From: "Tim Hare" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Ah - but when we

Re: FW:A Letter To The FLEX-ES Community

2006-10-07 Thread Eric N. Bielefeld
Bill, There were several posts that strayed off of the topic, but if you read at least the first post on this topic, I think you'll find this very on topic. Flex-ES is a PC that is fitted with special software so it can run the MVS operating system. It is also fully licensed by IBM, which unf

Re: FW:A Letter To The FLEX-ES Community

2006-10-06 Thread Eric N. Bielefeld
John, If your going to use bad words, at least spell them correctly. Its MIPS, not MIP. Million Intructions Per SECOND! (LOL) Eric Bielefeld Sr. z/OS Systems Programmer Milwaukee Wisconsin 414-475-7434 > Yes, I understand that MIP is a bad word. I just used it because I can type it easi

Re: Google launches search engine for finding source code

2006-10-06 Thread Eric N. Bielefeld
I just went to the web site posted previously. If you click on advanced search, they list 33 programming languages, plus the choice of all programming languages. They list Lex, Limbo, lua, Matlab, and Troff. I've never heard of any of them. Guess which one they didn't list? Right - Cobol.

Re: FW:A Letter To The FLEX-ES Community

2006-10-05 Thread Eric N. Bielefeld
So, if your a PWD member, you can run 64 bit mode, but if your company just needs 10 - 30 MIPS or so, you can only run 31 bit mode? That doesn't make any sense. Is there anyone out there from IBM who can explain this, and tell us why IBM wants to kill the FLEX box? I'm sure that a few of the

Re: FW:A Letter To The FLEX-ES Community

2006-10-05 Thread Eric N. Bielefeld
This surely seems like a good way to start killing the mainframe. Get rid of the developers of software products for your system. Also, get rid of all of the really small companies off the mainframe that will never now grow into large customers. There doesn't seem to be a lot of smarts in IBM

Re: THE on USS?

2006-10-05 Thread Eric N. Bielefeld
I think most of what people have as their opinion of what editor is best comes from the first editor you learned, either in school or on the job. Especially if you used that editor for 5 or 10 years before using the next editor. A couple of years ago I took 3 Linux Admin classes, and had to le

Re: Job Descriptions

2006-10-03 Thread Eric N. Bielefeld
Shane, I know Friday comes earlier in Australia than it does in the US, but not this early! Eric Bielefeld Sr. z/OS Systems Programmer Milwaukee Wisconsin 414-475-7434 On Tue, 2006-10-03 at 08:32 -0500, Ward, Mike S wrote: Does anyone have a job description for a z/os tuning expert, ...

Re: Operations Schedules

2006-10-03 Thread Eric N. Bielefeld
When P&H Mining still had their mainframe, they had 6 operators who worked standard the 3 shifts, with first shift working 8 1/2 hours, and 2nd and 3rd shift working 8 hours. There was usually 2 people per shift, and 1 on the weekend. They had a couple part time people who just worked weekends

Re: Default System BLKSIZE for PDSE

2006-10-03 Thread Eric N. Bielefeld
Now I feel all wet! OK. I think I understand it now. Eric Bielefeld Sr. z/OS Systems Programmer Milwaukee Wisconsin 414-475-7434 Eric Bielefeld wrote: Does the PDSE work similarly, or is my speculation all wet? Oceanic. As others have stated, PDSE physical blocks are always 4K in lengt

Re: REAL memory column in SDSF

2006-09-27 Thread Eric N. Bielefeld
I believe a page frame is 4096 bytes. Eric Bielefeld Sr. z/OS Systems Programmer Milwaukee Wisconsin 414-475-7434 - Original Message - From: "Steve Rawlins" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Newsgroups: bit.listserv.ibm-main To: Sent: Wednesday, September 27, 2006 5:16 PM Subject: REAL memory colum

Acronyms (Was: Speaking of SDSF)

2006-09-25 Thread Eric N. Bielefeld
This is a good place for my occasional reminder to spell out acronyms. Granted, most acronmys used on this listserve are common enough to be recognized by the majority of people on this list, but IGS for IBM Global Services is a good example of something that I bet over half the people on this

Re: Unwanted emails from IBM-MAIN

2006-09-23 Thread Eric N. Bielefeld
The easiest way to change any settings in IBM-Main is to click on the search the archives link which is added as the last line of each email by the listserve. Near the top of that screen, click on "Join or Leave the List (or change settings)". On the bottom of that page, check the first box un

Re: DSS RESTORE - how to enforce CONTIG

2006-09-21 Thread Eric N. Bielefeld
tember 21, 2006 11:36 AM Subject: Re: DSS RESTORE - how to enforce CONTIG Eric N. Bielefeld wrote: Radoslaw, I see no one answered your post from 9-18. Unfortuneatly, I won't either. I did have a question though. Does the IODF have to be in one extent? I don't recall hearing tha

Re: DSS RESTORE - how to enforce CONTIG

2006-09-20 Thread Eric N. Bielefeld
Radoslaw, I see no one answered your post from 9-18. Unfortuneatly, I won't either. I did have a question though. Does the IODF have to be in one extent? I don't recall hearing that rule. Eric Bielefeld Sr. z/OS Systems Programmer Milwaukee Wisconsin 414-475-7434 - Original Message --

Re: Non-SMP/e packaging

2006-09-13 Thread Eric N. Bielefeld
I wasn't going to say anything on this topic, but I finally decided to weigh in on it. I have mixed feelings. I like being able to just unload a couple libraries, run a couple of jobs, and then the product is installed. Products like FDR and ChicagoSoft's QuickRef I think are a lot easier ins

Re: Jcl

2006-09-13 Thread Eric N. Bielefeld
Brian, Those sound like greate candidates for the CBT tape. Maybe you could send them to one of the Sam's for inclusion, or are they proprietary code? Eric Bielefeld Sr. z/OS Systems Programmer Milwaukee Wisconsin 414-475-7434 - Original Message - From: "Brian Westerman" <[EMAIL PRO

Re: Another BIG Mainframe Bites the Dust

2006-09-11 Thread Eric N. Bielefeld
Uh Oh! The dreaded ancient computer history thread has evolved again. And to think that I started it too. Eric Bielefeld Sr. z/OS Systems Programmer Milwaukee Wisconsin 414-475-7434 - Original Message - From: "Clark F Morris" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Burroughs: B6500, B6700, B7500, B7800

Re: Attends Orlando IBM EXPRO OCT 7

2006-09-08 Thread Eric N. Bielefeld
I've been to 2 of each. Each has it's strong points. Share certainly has many more sessions presented, which is good and bad. Its good in that there is a lot to choose from, but thats also a bad point. You often get 5 sessions that you'd like to attend, but can only go to one. Also, both S

Re: FW: Fatuities (was 'Another BIG mainframe . . . ')

2006-09-08 Thread Eric N. Bielefeld
Actually, your only half right, since half the calls are incoming, although your percentage may vary. (Hey - its Friday) Eric Bielefeld Sr. z/OS Systems Programmer Milwaukee Wisconsin 414-475-7434 - Original Message - From: "David Andrews" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Every time you pick u

Another BIG Mainframe Bites the Dust

2006-09-06 Thread Eric N. Bielefeld
A 7,000 MIPS mainframe in Korea was recently replaced by Unix Boxes. See: http://searchdatacenter.techtarget.com/originalContent/0,289142,sid80_gci1214459,00.html?track=NL-576&ad=563693&asrc=EM_NLT_514124&uid=1718791 Eric Bielefeld Sr. z/OS Systems Programmer Milwaukee Wisconsin 414-475-7434

Re: IPL intervals

2006-08-31 Thread Eric N. Bielefeld
I'll second Jon's comments. I made a lot of use of two automation tools from the CBT tape. AUTO and COMMAND were the tools. I mostly used COMMAND, which lets you issue a series of commands by putting them in a PDS member. If you have some automation software that can key on messages, that is

Re: >27x132?

2006-08-24 Thread Eric N. Bielefeld
Shmuel, I had a good laugh over your answer below. What good does it do the poster to know that it is in your bookcase? Although he does know it exists! Eric Bielefeld Sr. z/OS Systems Programmer Milwaukee Wisconsin 414-475-7434 - Original Message - From: "Shmuel Metz (Seymour J.)"

Re: Greatest Software?

2006-08-19 Thread Eric N. Bielefeld
Robert, It's hard to remember just what everyone says about every product. That might be a good thing to keep in mind when saying something tongue in cheek, myself included. With the number of people on this list who post regularly, it's hard to remember just what each person said on a subje

Re: Greatest Software?

2006-08-19 Thread Eric N. Bielefeld
Are you kidding? We had CA Datacom installed for some CA product that we never used. Then, I was going to upgrade CA11, and I found out that CA Datacom was required for that. I installed the current version of Datacom at the time, but never got it working before we stopped upgrading any of o

Re: The Fate of VM - was: Re: Baby MVS???

2006-08-17 Thread Eric N. Bielefeld
Alan, Thank you for giving us an I assume official word on VM's future viability. I was pretty sure that IBM was not giving up on VM, but its good hear it ffrom the developers. Eric Bielefeld Sr. z/OS Systems Programmer Milwaukee Wisconsin 414-475-7434 - Original Message - From: "Al

Energy Rebates on Sun Servers

2006-08-15 Thread Eric N. Bielefeld
Did anyone see the headline on SearchDatacenter.com today? PG&E in California is offering rebates of $700 to $1,000 on new Sun Servers that cost around $3,995. IBM should get into that game. Customers should get at least $100,000 rebate if they put a z box in to replace 100 or 200 servers wi

Re: Baby MVS???

2006-08-15 Thread Eric N. Bielefeld
I fit our rescue system on one 3390-3. I even had 800-900 free cylinders on it. When P&H finally did a disaster recovery test in 2004, I decided that the free space on the Rescue pack was a good place for all my documentation and several other key items needed in recovery. I wrote a copy of t

Re: WHY IS JCL ALLERGIC TO LOWER CASE?

2006-08-04 Thread Eric N. Bielefeld
We had 3 6262 printers at P&H Mining. None of them had lower case on the print band. I think another reason you don't put lower case on the print band is that it prints faster. Eric Bielefeld Sr. z/OS Systems Programmer Milwaukee Wisconsin 414-475-7434 - Original Message - From: "Ha

Re: compress a proclib

2006-08-02 Thread Eric N. Bielefeld
I have never had a problem compressing a proclib on the fly. It is probably not a recommended thing to do, and if the proclib is used by multiple systems, it may not be a good idea. I always used a batch job to compress SYS1.PROCLIB. The first step copied the PROCLIB to a new dataset using my

Re: CPU usage for paging

2006-08-02 Thread Eric N. Bielefeld
Craig, I may be wrong, but I don't think there is an RMF report that tells you how much CPU is used by paging. Obviously, you can tell just how many pages per second you are doing. Someone may have a rule of thumb that says that for X processor, so many pages per second equals 1% of the proc

Re: sequence numbers (or whatever)

2006-07-31 Thread Eric N. Bielefeld
Message - From: "Paul Gilmartin" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> In a recent note, Eric N. Bielefeld said: Date: Mon, 31 Jul 2006 17:25:18 -0500 I have a question to all those who don't think sequence numbers are needed. If you don't use sequence numbers either at

Re: sequence numbers (or whatever)

2006-07-31 Thread Eric N. Bielefeld
I have a question to all those who don't think sequence numbers are needed. If you don't use sequence numbers either at the beginning or end of a record, how do you electronically update a source deck, be it JCL, COBOL, assember, a macro, or whatever? I don't think the DIFF command is the answ

Re: Homoeoteleutera et al.

2006-07-31 Thread Eric N. Bielefeld
Thats just plain old bad. I couldn't let it go. Eric Bielefeld Sr. z/OS Systems Programmer Milwaukee Wisconsin 414-475-7434 - Original Message - From: "Daniel A. McLaughlin" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> That's all right. Most of the stuff on this forum is Geek to me. Daniel McLaughlin ZO

New Mainframe Installations & Education

2006-07-29 Thread Eric N. Bielefeld
Several hours ago, I had entered a nice email on this topic that was running under the subject of: Re: IBM Redbook: "Introduction to the New Mainframe: z/OS Basics" . Since I spent about 10 minutes composing it, the *&*^% web site that I use to read IBM-Main on my laptop timed out. Usually,

Re: Info-zip on Z/OS 1.6 and up

2006-07-22 Thread Eric N. Bielefeld
I don't know anything about shadow volumes, but I bet that they need an indexed vtoc. The MVS 3.8 vtoc wouldn't support an indexed vtoc. Maybe that was the problem. Eric Bielefeld Sr. z/OS Systems Programmer Milwaukee Wisconsin 414-475-7434 - Original Message - From: "Edward Jaffe"

Re: avgrec/avgblk history ?

2006-07-06 Thread Eric N. Bielefeld
I used to use DISP=MOD solely for collecting SMF data - modding the daily tape on the end of the monthly SMF tapes. It was mostly reliable, but when it failed, which it did a few times over the years, you lost a good chunk of your SMF data for the month. I eventually changed to keeping a weeks

Re: avgrec/avgblk history ?

2006-07-06 Thread Eric N. Bielefeld
And then theres the thread started by saying that 3 more threads will be started. Eric Bielefeld Sr. z/OS Systems Programmer Milwaukee Wisconsin 414-475-7434 - Original Message - From: "Charles Mills" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Subject: Re: avgrec/avgblk history ? P.S. This will inevitably

Re: Number of Postings on IBM-Main

2006-06-29 Thread Eric N. Bielefeld
Arthur, I used to read IBM-Main almost exclusively through the newsgroup. At work, the newsgroup often fell behind by 2 or 3 days. When it worked normally, most of the time, it was about a half hour behind, but sometimes it went for a week with no postings. I finally set up this account fro

Re: Computer Punch Cards Used to Make Window Curtains

2006-06-29 Thread Eric N. Bielefeld
What good is a curtain with holes in it? Eric Bielefeld Sr. z/OS Systems Programmer Milwaukee Wisconsin 414-475-7434 - Original Message - From: "David Alcock" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Newsgroups: bit.listserv.ibm-main To: Sent: Thursday, June 29, 2006 11:46 PM Subject: Computer Punch Car

Re: 9037 Syspex timer withdrawn 31 Dec. 2006

2006-06-27 Thread Eric N. Bielefeld
Withdrawn from marketing just means you can't buy a new 9037 from IBM anymore. You can still buy them on the open market, if anyone has one for sale. IBM will still support the 9037 until they announce that they won't support it anymore. And then, you can still get 3rd party support. I know

Re: OT - J B Hunt

2006-06-22 Thread Eric N. Bielefeld
Elardus, Don't be sorry. The first link you supplied in your first email described spear phishing very adequately. Actually, that brings up something that bugs me about this list. A lot of people use acronyms, and don't define them. Lots of acronyms on this list, most system programmers s

Re: OT - J B Hunt

2006-06-22 Thread Eric N. Bielefeld
OK. What is spear phishing? I've never heard that term before. Eric Bielefeld Sr. z/OS Systems Programmer Milwaukee Wisconsin 414-475-7434 - Original Message - From: "Elardus Engelbrecht" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> These 'bouncing' mails are actually bait to confirm e-mail addresses to be u

Re: Need Urgent Help, Please

2006-06-15 Thread Eric N. Bielefeld
Whenever I've had x37 abends on the Nucleus dataset, there usually is space available after the abend. I believe that if you were trying to link IEANUC00, it knows it won't fit, so it never gets added to the dataset. IEANUC00 is pretty big, taking several cylinders if I remember correctly. E

Re: Another off-shoring question

2006-06-15 Thread Eric N. Bielefeld
I guess if a British company were to offshore to the US, I'd be for it, only because it would add jobs, and right now I need one. I still think that too much could go wrong having your data 5 or 10,000 miles from home. You bring up an interesting point though, that some software prices are di

Another off-shoring question

2006-06-15 Thread Eric N. Bielefeld
After reading about the offshoring failure, I had another question about offshoring. Does anyone know of a company that has actually moved their computers to another country, and offshored the whole shootin match? I'm thinking mostly MVS sites, but other large operations such as Unix sites c

Re: One or two CPUs - the pros & cons

2006-06-10 Thread Eric N. Bielefeld
I'm curious about something. I believe the z/900, which I'm sure can be bought fairly cheaply on the open market, has multiple engines that can be turned on or off by IBM. What if you buy a 3 engine machine, and 6 months later you need 5 engines. I'm sure if you pay IBM to upgrade the box, th

128 Byte Passwords

2006-06-07 Thread Eric N. Bielefeld
CA just announced password support for passwords of up to 128 charactors for both ACF2 and Top Secret. http://searchdatacenter.techtarget.com/originalContent/0,289142,sid80_gci1192663,00.html?track=NL-576&ad=554057 Eric Bielefeld 414-475-7434 -

Re: the "why" of tiered pricing (Was RE: Using Java in batch on z/OS?)

2006-06-04 Thread Eric N. Bielefeld
I think I've used the same argument, but there is a difference between software and couches. Most software companies come out with new releases and fixes for problems. I don't recall a furniture vendor coming out with a new release of their couch, and then giving it to you. Eric Bielefeld Sr

Re: Using Java in batch on z/OS?

2006-06-01 Thread Eric N. Bielefeld
John, Thanks for the info. I think its really cool that once you buy an IFL on one machine, when you upgrade you don't have to pay for another one. I don't think anyone else does that with hardware. Does that mean then that IFLs are so useless that IBM can't even give them away? That's pro

Re: Using Java in batch on z/OS?

2006-06-01 Thread Eric N. Bielefeld
I forgot who the original poster of this was, but when you said you had an unused IFL engine, did you mean there was an IFL engine on your machine that was just there, and if you used it you would then have to pay extra, or was it an IFL that you actually paid for or IBM threw in the deal when y

Re: Slightly off topic

2006-05-31 Thread Eric N. Bielefeld
Richard, I think most states are "at will" employment states. Basically, unless you have a contract, your employment can be terminated for any reason by the employer. By the same token, you can quit at any time also. I know Wisconsin is an "at will" state. I have thought a lot about where

Re: Z9 Benefits over MP3000

2006-05-27 Thread Eric N. Bielefeld
I think the biggest benefit of the z9 is that the operating system is supported. I believe next year z/OS 1.4 & 1.5 will go off support. Having said that, the company I worked for last often ran unsupported software, and to no real harm. We ran VM rel 5.1 until some time in 1999. I think tha

Re: SHARE in Baltimore??!?!?! (The dark side...)

2006-05-22 Thread Eric N. Bielefeld
If you read the rest of my post, I thought it was very on topic, as it was about how safe the area is around the Share convention. Eric Bielefeld Sr. z/OS Systems Programmer Milwaukee Wisconsin 414-475-7434 - Original Message - From: "(IBM Mainframe Discussion List)" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]

Re: SHARE in Baltimore??!?!?! (The dark side...)

2006-05-22 Thread Eric N. Bielefeld
Actually, my question to Phil obviously is off topic, but I'm curious just the same. I'm sure the percent is a lot lower than the US. More on topic: I've only been to 2 Share meetings. San Franscisco in 2003 and Long Beach in 2004. In San Francisco, the convention center seemed to be locat

Re: SHARE in Baltimore??!?!?! (The dark side...)

2006-05-22 Thread Eric N. Bielefeld
Phil, So whats the percent of people in jail in England? Eric Bielefeld Sr. z/OS Systems Programmer Milwaukee Wisconsin 414-475-7434 From: "Phil Payne" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> http://www.breitbart.com/news/2006/05/21/D8HODD7G0.html "The report by the Justice Department agency found that 62 perce

Re: Quick Qustion About A SMPE Sysmod.

2006-05-17 Thread Eric N. Bielefeld
Howard, Thanks for posting the PTF & Apar closing codes. Even though I'm not working now, I decided that I should collect the really good stuff like this and put it in a folder I can transport to my next job. Eric Bielefeld Sr. z/OS Systems Programmer Milwaukee Wisconsin 414-475-7434 Quote:

Re: question to backup on 3590

2006-05-15 Thread Eric N. Bielefeld
Bruce, I thought the compression took place in the control unit, so the full amount of data went over the escon channel, and was compressed by the hardware before writing or reading. How does that triple the effective tape rate to 27MB/sec. over the escon channel? Eric Bielefeld Sr. z/OS Sy

Re: Migrating from OPS/MVS to AF/OPERATOR

2006-05-15 Thread Eric N. Bielefeld
I think that this is one of those areas where the real answer is it depends. Every shop is different. I know at P&H we had a lot of software that was brought in, and then sat around unused. Eric Bielefeld Sr. z/OS Systems Programmer Milwaukee Wisconsin 414-475-7434 - Original Message

Re: question to backup on 3590

2006-05-15 Thread Eric N. Bielefeld
I'm sure that two escon channels would greatly speed up your backups. I had a similar experience at P&H Mining around 2000. We got 4 3490E drives, and 1 controller with 2 escon channel interfaces. That was 16 transports for 2 channels. I think the backups actually took longer than with 24 34

Re: Resolver Issue (was Revolver Issue)

2006-05-15 Thread Eric N. Bielefeld
I used to look at the list online. The biggest problem I had is remembering where you were. If I forgot to write down the post number, it was hard to find just where I left off. Also, the only quick way to navigate from post to post was to click on the next button. If I had to do something e

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