Ed,
My tests indicate that DYNALLOC is in fact colliding on SYSZTIOT with the
SSI Open/Close logic. Could you elaborate a bit on how exactly your BPAM
subsystem avoids the collison?
Thanks!
-Victor-
On Wed, 3 May 2006 14:59:35 -0700, Edward Jaffe
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Tom Schmidt wrote:
Victor Gil wrote:
My tests indicate that DYNALLOC is in fact colliding on SYSZTIOT with the
SSI Open/Close logic. Could you elaborate a bit on how exactly your BPAM
subsystem avoids the collison?
That information might be proprietary. I'll have to check into this.
I'll get back to you
Judicious use of S99TIONQ?
Maybe use S99CNENQ first?
From: Victor Gil [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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To: IBM-MAIN@BAMA.UA.EDU
Subject: Re: SSI experience
Date: Wed, 31 May 2006 11:09:46 -0500
Ed,
My tests indicate that DYNALLOC is in fact
something
else at PSI.
--
Tom Schmidt
Madison, WI
From: Victor Gil
Subject: Re: SSI experience
Date: Wed, 31 May 2006 11:09:46 -0500
Ed,
My tests indicate that DYNALLOC is in fact colliding on SYSZTIOT with the
SSI Open/Close logic. Could you elaborate a bit on how exactly your BPAM
In [EMAIL PROTECTED], on 05/04/2006
at 01:30 AM, Gerhard Postpischil [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
I haven't tried this on zOS, but in the eighties we investigated
making Wylbur compressed data sets transparent to the user, by using
SSI routines.
Wasn't there already a subsystem on the CBT tape
Victor,
Chapter 25 of MVS Programming Authorized Assembler Services Guide describes
(such as it is) the use of DYNALLOC as well as some suggested
restrictions. There are a few places where they recommend against the use
of DYNALLOC with several of those cases being the intersection of
Tom,
Thanks again for your invaluable input. Suppose the DYNALLOC is still
restricted from being issued from within the SSI Open - it can be easily
deferred up to the first GetPut request [although at this time I wouldn't
be able to correctly inform the user had the file failed to allocate or
Maybe they could assign a group of college co-op students to the task?
Careful! According to legend, that's the kind of thing that begat IEHMOVE.
From: Tom Schmidt [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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To: IBM-MAIN@BAMA.UA.EDU
Subject: Re: SSI
First of all, I'd like to thank everybody who helped me with the subsystem
documentation and debugging, especially, Sam Knutson, Tom Schmidt and
Binyamin Dissen - your input was much appreciated.
Let me also share some of the experience [for the archive]:
a) Contrary to the doc Using the SSI, do
Thanks for updating us on your experiences, Victor. Can you tell us what
you're doing with this SSI experiment?
Whatever it is, I'm curious if you also looked at the UNIX PFS (Physical
File System) APIs as a way of implementing your application.
Tony H.
Tony,
This was a pilot project for a much larger undertaking described earlier in
http://bama.ua.edu/cgi-bin/wa?A2=ind0603L=ibm-
mainP=R72543I=1X=21DAFC1EBEDB03E70AY=Victor_Gil%40adp.com
I did not look at UNIX because the data to be masked is currently accessed
either through batch or via
On Wed, 3 May 2006 16:45:33 -0500, Victor Gil wrote:
...
I did not look at UNIX because the data to be masked is currently accessed
either through batch or via dynamic allocation.
Now I am going to move all the I/O logic to a subtask [attached by OPEN,
detached by CLOSE] so that all the business
Tom Schmidt wrote:
You aren't planning on (or needing to be) doing dynamic allocation within
the SSI Open/Close routines, are you?
We have a subsystem that emulates BPAM for a proprietary library system
that does just that!
--
Edward E Jaffe
Phoenix Software International, Inc
5200 W
Tom,
I was thinking of doing dynalloc in the subtask attached by Open. Why? Any
sort of ENQ I should be aware of? I've seen products that parse the SUBSYS
dd and perform dynamic allocation.
-Victor-
On Wed, 3 May 2006 16:56:14 -0500, Tom Schmidt
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Victor,
You
Victor Gil wrote:
I was thinking of doing dynalloc in the subtask attached by Open. Why? Any
sort of ENQ I should be aware of? I've seen products that parse the SUBSYS
dd and perform dynamic allocation.
I haven't tried this on zOS, but in the eighties we investigated making
Wylbur
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