Bob Wright wrote:
Mark wrote:
May I ask how one goes about getting those libraries? I believe that
I'll be potentially looking at dumps from any z/OS system. This
suggests that I'll need to find libraries for the all the various
releases.
Mark, if, as it sounds, you function as a
or VSE with CMSACCess
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Subject: Re: IGVFSMAN 0C4 (was IPCS missing module)
Bob Wright wrote:
Mark
Mark wrote:
Bob, we do function as a vendor for IBM OS390 and zOS based
products. If anyone has contact information to get me started on
this, I would certainly appreciate it.
If you're a PWD member, talk to your TLC or other contact.
Installing a copy of all the zOS releases just to get
To: IBM-MAIN@BAMA.UA.EDU
Subject: Re: IGVFSMAN 0C4 (was IPCS missing module)
The systems maintained by the IBM's DTSC in Dallas have all of the
back-level IPCS stuff available going back to z/OS V1R3 (the oldest
supported OS right now
Imbriale, Donald (Exchange) wrote:
z/OS V1R3 support was discontinued 31March2005.
Right. What I should have said was that the z/OS V1R6 DTSC and ADCD
systems have z/OS V1R3 IPCS elements because it was the oldest OS
supported at the time those systems were built.
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Edward E. Jaffe wrote:
Imbriale, Donald (Exchange) wrote:
z/OS V1R3 support was discontinued 31March2005.
Right. What I should have said was that the z/OS V1R6 DTSC and ADCD
systems have z/OS V1R3 IPCS elements because it was the oldest OS
supported at the time those systems were
Mark wrote:
Its possible that I have the ADCD delivery. If the installer did the
right job and did install the 1.3 thru 1.5 libraries, what names would
I search for to find these back level libraries? I can search my
system to see if I already have them.
ADCD is disk volumes that are
Jim Mulder wrote:
OA10104 (PTF UA16888) should fix the 0C4 abend in the z/OS 1.6
VERBX VSMDATA.
However, if you are processing a z/OS 1.4 dump on a z/OS 1.6 system.
you should be STEPLIBing or TSOLIBing to a z/OS 1.4 SYS1.MIGLIB,
as well as the z/OS 1.4 PARMLIB for IPCAPARM, etc.
Jim
IBM Mainframe Discussion List IBM-MAIN@BAMA.UA.EDU wrote on 06/29/2005
10:38:11 AM:
However, if you are processing a z/OS 1.4 dump on a z/OS 1.6 system.
you should be STEPLIBing or TSOLIBing to a z/OS 1.4 SYS1.MIGLIB,
as well as the z/OS 1.4 PARMLIB for IPCAPARM, etc.
May I ask how one
Mark wrote:
May I ask how one goes about getting those libraries? I believe that
I'll be potentially looking at dumps from any z/OS system. This
suggests that I'll need to find libraries for the all the various releases.
Mark, if, as it sounds, you function as a vendor for z/OS
Ed Finnell wrote:
In a message dated 6/28/2005 6:56:15 A.M. Central Standard Time,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
That might indicate a mismatch between your exit definitions and your
MIGLIB. Are you using the new exit definitions from z/OS or did you
carry the old definitions forward from
IBM Mainframe Discussion List IBM-MAIN@BAMA.UA.EDU wrote on 06/28/2005
10:18:52 AM:
Ed Finnell wrote:
In a message dated 6/28/2005 6:56:15 A.M. Central Standard Time,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
That might indicate a mismatch between your exit definitions and your
MIGLIB. Are you
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