You will not get any argument from me about GIMAPI being "REXX Hostile," but
that is why I mentioned the CBTTAPE, I believe more than one person has created
the interface between REXX and GIMAPI, to let REXX work with it.
Al Nims
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Is anyone familiar with this? Appears to allow DB2 client applications to
connect "directly" to Oracle databases. In the case of z/OS I imagine it would
be similar to using DDF to connect from z/OS to a non-z/OS DB2 database.
Frank
We don't let *anybody* into the network between the HMC and the SE. Too
many SEs have default passwords on some of the 'special' IDs that can
not be easily changed.
We bought a small two-nic nas box and placed it on both the SE network
and the company network. IOCPs and ICCs go to it as an int
Contact me off-list. We have some stuff. It depends what you need.
Tony Thigpen
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Have a look at the catalog interface (sys1.samplib(IGG*)). They use rexx to
invoke the utility. I believe same way can br used with the smpe api. I
once tried that, but didn't have the time to complete the work...
ITschak
On Tue, Aug 8, 2017 at 10:07 PM, Paul Gilmartin <
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On 8/3/17 10:13 AM, Tony Thigpen wrote:
1) The ip address has to be available from SE laptop in the cpu. If you
have the connections between the HMC and the SE on a isolated network,
then the ftp box has to also be on that same isolated network.
We have our HMC on an internal company network
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On Tue, 8 Aug 2017 12:36:00 -0500, Elardus Engelbrecht
(elardus.engelbre...@sita.co.za) wrote about "Curse you, L-Soft!" (in
<8733075135946583.wa.elardus.engelbrechtsita.co...@listserv.ua.edu>):
> David W Noon wrote:
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> You're u
On Tue, 8 Aug 2017 14:29:00 -0500, Walt Farrell wrote:
>On Tue, 8 Aug 2017 10:35:08 -0600, Paul Gilmartin wrote:
>
>>(Interesting: another base64 body I can't quote on the Web interface.)
>
>If you use Firefox you might consider installing the LeetKey extension, which
>will allow such quoting wit
Here's a query I've sent to a few individuals, and I'll send a couple
more to people outside US who I've seen post here or elsewhere. If
you're running a non-US mainframe -- or have done so, or know people who
have, or have thoughts on this -- and might chat a bit via email, please
get in touch
On Tue, 8 Aug 2017 10:35:08 -0600, Paul Gilmartin wrote:
>(Interesting: another base64 body I can't quote on the Web interface.)
If you use Firefox you might consider installing the LeetKey extension, which
will allow such quoting with relative ease. Just select the encoded text,
right-click,
On 2017-08-08, at 11:01, Nims,Alva John (Al) wrote:
> It is documented in "SA23-2276-02 SMP/E for z/OS Reference" look for GIMAPI,
> on the CBTTAPE are some routines that provide an interface between REXX and
> GIMAPI.
>
I don't consider GIMAPI a Rexx API; it's Rexx-hostile. It requires
that
On Tue, 8 Aug 2017 18:24:29 +0100, David W Noon wrote:
>
>Mutt has always been very RFC-compliant.
>
Meaning both that it obeys the rules in the RFCs and doesn't invent any
of its own.
>Microsoft sets the standards.
>
I'm mad as hell, and I'm not going to take it anymore!
>Another problem with
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interesting. I really need to do drink coffee and then RTFM...
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You're using SHA1, not SHA256? Ok, what e-mail software are you using. If you
don't wan
On Tue, 8 Aug 2017 09:16:18 -0500, Paul Gilmartin (Paul Gilmartin) wrote
about Curse you, L-Soft!:
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> According to various experiments and headers of off-list messages:
>
> MacOS Mail.app sends utf-8 as quoted-printable but deals corectly with
> incoming 8-bit/
>
> From one set of mail hea
(off-list)
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> Engelbrecht ) wrote about Re: Curse
> you, L-Soft!:
>
>> David W Noon wrote:
>>
>>> Sometimes Base64 or other binary-sa
It all depends on how often you order/receive maintenance. I do it weekly,
and get by with a 4Gb NTS. If I wait several weeks, and some "large"
maintenance comes out(think java replacements) then I've run out. I currently
run with a 8Gb NTS. When I order a new Serverpack, I go by what th
It is documented in "SA23-2276-02 SMP/E for z/OS Reference" look for GIMAPI, on
the CBTTAPE are some routines that provide an interface between REXX and GIMAPI.
"Overview of GIMAPI
GIMAPI is a program (load module) provided with IBM SMP/E for z/OS, V3R6 that
can be called by a user-written app
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Engelbrecht ) wrote about Re: Curse
you, L-Soft!:
> David W Noon wrote:
>
> >Sometimes Base64 or other binary-safe encoding is required by RFC.
>
> So I see. Thanks. Wish Shmuel is he
(Interesting: another base64 body I can't quote on the Web interface.)
On 2017-08-08, at 09:55, Allan Staller wrote:
> SMPWKDIR should be at least 3 times the size of the package.
> IIRC, there is a minimal increase in the root filesystem.
>
> -Original Message-
> From: Veryl Ellis
> Sent
SMPWKDIR should be at least 3 times the size of the package.
IIRC, there is a minimal increase in the root filesystem.
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my shopz zfs is 10,000 Cyl's
SMPWRKDIR is a tfs for me
MOUNT FILESYSTEM('TMPSMPWK')
MOUNTPOINT('/SYST/usr/local/smpe/workdir')
TYPE(TFS) /* Filesystem type TFS */
MODE(RDWR) /* Mounted for read/write */
PARM('-s 2147380171 -b 1')
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Another question.
Any idea how much DASD space to allocate for the SMPNTS and/or SMPWKDIR ZFS
files?
I seem to keep running out.
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Thank you. I'll read up.
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On Tue, 8 Aug 2017 13:44:03 +, Nims,Alva John (Al) wrote:
>Does any of the CBT Tape REXX programs that access the SMP/e API do the job?
>
I see no mention of an API for Rexx in the SMP/E User's Guide, Reference, or
Commands.
Where is an API for Rexx documented?
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On Tue, 8 Aug 2017 01:45:22 -0500, Elardus Engelbrecht wrote:
>David W Noon wrote:
>
>>Sometimes Base64 or other binary-safe encoding is required by RFC.
>
>So I see. Thanks. Wish Shmuel is here, he certainly has something to say about
>all these RFC requirements...
>
Acc
I will check those out closer.
Thanks
Lizette
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> Subject: Re: How to find the Global zon
SVCDUMPs can go to SYS1.DUMPx or a dynamic allocation based on your settings in
z/OS
Look at the mvs command for Dump Datasets (DD) for what your shop is using.
See this link:
https://www.ibm.com/support/knowledgecenter/SSLTBW_2.1.0/com.ibm.zos.v2r1.ieag100/dumpds.htm
SVC Dumps can contain a
Hi
General questions. Since when we set SAD for zOS we keep that based on the
size of Real storage.
When we are setting up an SVCDUMP for a particular product. How does that
dumping takes place ? Is it only the control block occupied by the specific
product ? Or it scans the entire RSM dedicated
Does any of the CBT Tape REXX programs that access the SMP/e API do the job?
Al Nims
UFIT
University of Florida
(352) 273-1298
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Of Lizette Koehler
Sent: Monday, August 07, 2017 7:13 PM
0101: you did not show the rest of the expansion or the registers at the
time of the error, or what the contents of the parameter area was.
This is basic diagnosis upon reading the reason for an abend that
indicates that the problem is that reserved fields in a parameter area are
non-zero.
LINK
It was primary mode I did a SAC 0
Right before the VSMLOC
> On Aug 8, 2017, at 3:01 AM, Binyamin Dissen
> wrote:
>
> On Mon, 7 Aug 2017 21:30:08 -0400 Jim Mulder wrote:
>
> :>It should not be possible to get a 052 abend from VSMLOC,
> :>unless some rogue code on your system has messed w
Jake Anderson wrote:
>Is there any constraint when we are taking SVCDUMP ? Are there any CPU spike
>due to SVCDUMP ?
It depends. Sometimes you get a CPU spike or something slows down your system.
YMMV of course.
It also depends on how the application or job is handling the dump itself.
>Gene
On Tue, 8 Aug 2017 04:18:55 -0400 Jim Mulder wrote:
:> No, 052 abends are issued by service routines for PCAUTH services.
:>VSMLOC is not a PCAUTH service. and its service routine does not
:>issue 052 abends.
Might the wrong addressing mode cause an incorrect PC number to be loaded?
:>Jim Mul
Have a look at the Q= SDUMP option, this specifies if the system will be
quiesced while dumping common storage.
Command: D DUMP,O.
Kees.
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> Behalf Of Jake Anderson
> Sent: 08 August, 2017 11:25
Hi
Is there any constraint when we are taking SVCDUMP ? Are there any CPU
spike due to SVCDUMP ?
Generally what are the factors needs to be considered while taking SVCDUMP ?
Jake
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No, 052 abends are issued by service routines for PCAUTH services.
VSMLOC is not a PCAUTH service. and its service routine does not
issue 052 abends.
Jim Mulder z/OS Diagnosis, Design, Development, Test IBM Corp.
Poughkeepsie NY
> From: Binyamin Dissen
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> Date:
Hi Linda,
Years ago I used soap.client.props for this, base64 decoded passwords are not
so secure, but with strict file permissions (e.g. perm 660 or 640) this way
might be acceptable. If you use wsadmin, it can be configured to use
soap.client.props files for authentication purposes.
On Mon,
On Mon, 7 Aug 2017 21:30:08 -0400 Jim Mulder wrote:
:>It should not be possible to get a 052 abend from VSMLOC,
:>unless some rogue code on your system has messed with the
:>System Function Table so that the wrong PC number is being issued,
:>or some rogue code on your system has messes with
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