Re: O/T What 'The Imitation Game' didn't tell you about Turing's greatest triumph - The Washington Post

2015-02-22 Thread Lizette Koehler
Here is the tinyurl of Ed's link http://tinyurl.com/l7x9fek PRINCETON, N.J. - Freeman Dyson, 91, the famed physicist, author and oracle of human destiny, is holding forth after tea-time one February afternoon in the common room of the Institute for Advanced Study. Let me tell you the story of

Re: IEASYMxx: How is possible define more than one LPARNAME at same time in SYSDEF?

2015-02-22 Thread Peter Relson
To answer the question specifically asked, no, you cannot. But Skip's approach can help you accomplish what you want. Careful use of naming conventions of things like system names and LPAR names, and judicious use of symbolics based on those names can help you too. Peter Relson z/OS Core

Re: DFSMS: Can CDSs and UCAT, be SMS managed or not ??

2015-02-22 Thread J O Skip Robinson
It occurred to me after my previous post that you were indeed talking about DFSMS itself. I've never been in-house for a migration to SMS, so I don't know the history. I could see a chicken-and-egg problem in putting SMS resources under control of a product that has not yet been installed. ;-)

Re: O/T What ‘The Imitation Game’ didn’t tell you about Turing’s greatest triumph - The Washington Post

2015-02-22 Thread Paul Gilmartin
On Sat, 21 Feb 2015 23:34:42 -0600, Ed Gould wrote: http://www.washingtonpost.com/national/health-science/what-imitation- game-didnt-tell-you-about-alan-turings-greatest-triumph/2015/02/20/ ffd210b6-b606-11e4-9423-f3d0a1ec335c_story.html What �The Imitation Game� didn�t tell you about

Re: DFSMS: Can CDSs and UCAT, be SMS managed or not ??

2015-02-22 Thread Toni Cecil
Hello, Thx for your replies, I'm talking about DFSMS ACDS,SCDS and COMMDS (i'll refer CDSs hereafter). The reason for this question is that I have all flavours. Systems with UCAT be SMS managed and CDSs not be sms managed. CDSs be SMS managed and UCAT not sms managed. I wonder if there was any

Re: IEASYMxx: How is possible define more than one LPARNAME at same time in SYSDEF?

2015-02-22 Thread Steve Horein
On Sat, Feb 21, 2015 at 6:41 PM, J O Skip Robinson jo.skip.robin...@sce.com wrote: SYMDEF(CTCPID#1='i-xxx,i-yyy') /* SET INPUT ADDRESS LIST */ SYMDEF(CTCPOD#1='o-xxx,o-yyy') /* SET OUTPUT ADDRESS LIST */ For clarification, does 'xxx' represent the address on z196-1, and 'yyy' the

Re: O/T What ŒThe Imitation Game¹ didn¹t tell you about Turing¹s greatest tri...

2015-02-22 Thread Ed Finnell
Well what if you just use the higher nodes and navigate? http://www.washingtonpost.com/national/health-science/ Does OK in IE11. Heard Grace Hopper(Adm-USN) speak several times and met her at DOD courses at Navy Yard. She mentioned Turing several times but don't know environment. One

Re: O/T What ŒThe Imitation Game¹ didn¹t tell you about Turing¹s greatest triumph - The Washington Post

2015-02-22 Thread Robert A. Rosenberg
At 08:56 -0600 on 02/22/2015, Paul Gilmartin wrote about Re: O/T What ŒThe Imitation Game¹ didn¹t tell you abo: On Sat, 21 Feb 2015 23:34:42 -0600, Ed Gould wrote: http://www.washingtonpost.com/national/health-science/what-imitation-

Re: O/T What ŒThe Imitation Game¹ didn¹t tell you about Turing¹s greatest triumph - The Washington Post

2015-02-22 Thread Paul Gilmartin
On Sun, 22 Feb 2015 15:05:29 -0500, Robert A. Rosenberg wrote: Unwrapped, I hope: http://www.washingtonpost.com/national/health-science/what-imitation-game-didnt-tell-you-about-alan-turings-greatest-triumph/2015/02/20/ffd210b6-b606-11e4-9423-f3d0a1ec335c_story.html Ed needs to get a better mail

Re: High i/o rate and CPU usage by catalog after converting a set of files to extended and placing them on model 54's

2015-02-22 Thread Scott Ford
Sheldon, His logic is not clear to me .can you detail a tad more .. Regards, Scott On Sunday, February 22, 2015, Sheldon Davis sda...@isracard.co.il wrote: I have managed to recreate the problem. I will open a PMR and I will check with the developer why he is doing what he is. A cobol

Re: A possible bug in the IBM Runtimne C library

2015-02-22 Thread Bernd Oppolzer
To give you an example on the different alignment strategy of (for example) PL/1 and C: let's assume a structure typedef struct { short a; int b; short c; int d; } example; in PL/1; DCL 1 EXAMPLE, 3 A BIN FIXED (15), 3 B BIN FIXED (31), 3 C BIN FIXED (15),

Re: O/T What ŒThe Imitation Game¹ didn¹t tell you about Turing¹s greatest triumph - The Washington Post

2015-02-22 Thread Ed Gould
I don't know what the problem is on my end as I am able to click on the url and it took me to the desired location, so I suspect the issue is either with the list serv or your mail client. Ed On Feb 22, 2015, at 2:05 PM, Robert A. Rosenberg wrote: At 08:56 -0600 on 02/22/2015, Paul

Re: A possible bug in the IBM Runtimne C library

2015-02-22 Thread Bernd Oppolzer
Hello Ze'ev, unless the structure is defined with the nonstandard extension Packed (or _Packed, I don't recall it exactly), all ints or longs will be aligned on a 4 byte boundary, that is, in a sequence of int, short, int, short, you will get two padding bytes after every short field (which is

Re: High i/o rate and CPU usage by catalog after converting a set of files to extended and placing them on model 54's

2015-02-22 Thread Chip Grantham
I had this situation once when I was sharing a catalog between two LPARs. The catalogue were large and were being updated by both systems. It turn out that when a update from system A is done to the catalog, buffers are invalidated on system B. When system B need to inquire on a dataset,

Re: A possible bug in the IBM Runtimne C library

2015-02-22 Thread Ze'ev Atlas
I want to publicly thank Retired Mainframer for leading me to the correct direction. The problem was that the EBCDIC oriented regmatch_t structure is defined like this: typedef struct { /* substring locations - from regexec() */ __off_t rm_so; /* offset of