Has the VM Workshop replaced WAVV?
Jim
On 8/3/2011 12:20 PM, Tom Huegel wrote:
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I was not able to attend this year due to a scheduling conflict.
I was wondering, if it is not a secret, about how many did manage to
atten
I saw the same, or a similar problem a couple of years ago. It had
something to do with the terminal emulator I was using. I had the
problem with Vista emulator from Tom Brennan Software. Switching to a
different emulator for the 2nd level system cured it and after
installing an RSU or somet
Best wishes, Richard. I'll probably be joining you within the next year.
Jim Bohnsack
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Congratulations, Richard. I'll probably be joining you within the next
year, altho I'm only a kid. I started mainframe support in 1967 and VM
in 1978.
Jim
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"You can have him. I don't want him. He's too much for me." and
however the song goes. Just trying to get in touch to return some tapes
to Bob.
Thanks to everyone who responded on and off list. The VM community
comes thru again.
Jim
On 6/8/2011 4:59 PM, Marcy Cortes wrote:
I have him.
Is Bob Bates still lurking around the list? I'd like to get in touch
with him.
Jim
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Does anyone have an xedit macro, or some other means, to sort a column
of ip addresses that will accommodate the varying number of digits
between the dots. I looked on the IBM download website, but don't see
anything.
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Where can THE be gotten? I've heard of it, but have never had it or
tried it. Is it usable as a general purpose PC editor or is it really
only usable as a PC resident mainframe tool?
Jim
On 5/17/2011 11:50 PM, Les Koehler wrote:
If you use THE for your own stuff, I'd like a direct email
if
Also, if I remember correctly from trying them a few years ago, the
original date of the segment is not saved as it is in SPXTAPE. That
plus as Richard says below, they only work for DCSSs.
Jim Bohnsack
On 4/21/2011 11:28 AM, Schuh, Richard wrote:
But that only works for DCSSs, not NSSs.=20
Just don't compress the data more than once. If hdwe compression is
going to happen, don't let it be passed thru a s/w compression stage.
Double compression isn't twice as dense or good. It probably will
explode to more than you started with.
Jim
On 3/30/2011 11:36 PM, Tom Huegel wrote:
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Before that there was 56 fci. (Flux Changes per Inch)
Jim
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Round tape reels! Now, that is old. S
Les--This is fantastic!
Jim
On 2/4/2011 12:10 AM, Les Koehler wrote:
Another video of interest:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XrhDaAmn5Uw&feature=player_embedded
Les
Fran Hensler wrote:
Cross posted to VM and VSE lists:
Video showing 100 years of IBM inovations:
http://www.wimp.com/ibmac
What you're asking for used to be called DWIM (Do What I Mean). There
was a package on the IBM internal tools disk 25 years ago or so called
that. Never really had the guts to try it out.
Jim
On 1/18/2011 6:12 PM, Alan Altmark wrote:
On Tuesday, 01/18/2011 at 04:51 EST, Scott Rohling
wrot
Here are dates that could be put into a table.
The following are dates of Easter from 1980 to 2024:
1980 April 6 1995 April 162010 April 4
1981 April 191996 April 7 2011 April 24
1982 April 111997 March 302012 April 8
1983 April 3
I don't see how you could do that without some major CP mods. What gets
displayed on the screen is controlled by LOGO CONFIG from the system
parm disk. What goes on the screen is there before a user logs onto the
system. I do the type of thing that I think your user is requesting in
the emul
I've got a HEXSORT XEDIT and HELPXEDI that I thought came from the IBM
Download page but I can't find it there. Not sure where I got it. I
don't think it's a leftover from an IBM internal site. Here's the
comments at the beginning of it.
/* HEXSORT XEDIT:
Same as XEDIT SORT, but sorts hexad
I'm still struggling in my attempt to set up or correct something that
I've screwed up in BFS and/or RACF to allow BFS to be able to support
SSL on z/VM 5.4. I've been told by IBM I need to work thru the
Controlling OpenExtensions and BFS Security chapter in the RACF Security
Admin. Gde, ch 14
Is there anything that would fit in the category of BFS for Dummies.
I've apparently, totally messed up BFS as it was installed from the
original z/VM 5.4 DVD's from IBM. My problem is that BFS is just
totally foreign to someone, like me, who has worked with the CMS file
system for the last
Thank you, Mike. It's nice to hear from an IBM-er who doesn't just
blindly follow the SERVICE and then PUT2PROD pages thinking that
everything is auto-magically wonderful.
Jim
On 9/24/2010 3:48 PM, Michael Harding wrote:
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Jim
On 9/21/2010 3:56 PM, Rich Smrcina wrote:
Does the directory entry for MAINT contain the POSIXINFO statement?
On 09/21/2010 02:51 PM, Jim Bohnsack wrote:
MAINT is running it.
Jim
On 9/21/2010 3:44 PM, Rich Smrcina wrote:
What virtual machine is this being issued from
MAINT is running it.
Jim
On 9/21/2010 3:44 PM, Rich Smrcina wrote:
What virtual machine is this being issued from?
On 09/21/2010 02:29 PM, Jim Bohnsack wrote:
I've been fighting with this problem since the early part of August. I just
ran it
and here's the LDAPSRV LBFSLOG:
I've been fighting with this problem since the early part of August.
I just ran it and here's the LDAPSRV LBFSLOG:
Executed GLOBAL LOADLIB SCEERUN
RC=0 from EXEC OPENVM UNMOUNT /
Unmounted /
Adjusted LDAPSRV in VMSYS LDAPSRV system . 2 1800
Adjusted directory /../VMBFS:VMSYS:LDAPSRV/ LDAPSRV .
IBM-I've Been Moved---even if not relocated.
Jim
On 9/15/2010 9:28 PM, Chip Davis wrote:
And I guess Scott has the honor of the last IBMVM problem solved by
Alan as a developer... :-/
I hope Alan enjoys the "deeper, more direct experience" he's going to
have with us. If it weren't for all th
to PUT2PROD.
Jim
On 8/12/2010 5:26 PM, Alan Altmark wrote:
On Thursday, 08/12/2010 at 05:14 EDT, Jim Bohnsack
wrote:
Why should changing the SYSTEM NETID on 190 have to be disruptive? Make
the change to that file only and do a SAVESYS CMS. To keep things in
step, copy the new SYST
Why should changing the SYSTEM NETID on 190 have to be disruptive? Make
the change to that file only and do a SAVESYS CMS. To keep things in
step, copy the new SYSTEM NETID to 490 with OLDD. Anything that's using
SYSTEM NETID will still be seeing the "old" info but that old file
relates to t
hey are present and you ha=
ve
an ESM running, then you need to do what Alan Altmark described in his
post.
Cheers!
Mike Donovan
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From:
I'm trying to run PUT2PROD on the latest maintenance, RSU 1002 for z/VM
5.4, and have hit a BFS roadblock. While PUT2PROD is working on TCPIP,
I'm seeing a BFS error for LDAPSRV. The LDAPSRV id, the POSIXGROUP
statements, and the LDAPSRV POSIXINFO are the same as when they were
delivered from
I have a 2nd TCPIP machine, TCPX, that isn't a secret but has not been
advertised. If I need to restart the main TCPIP, I just make sure that
I'm connected thru TCPX.
Jim
On 7/30/2010 11:58 AM, Dean, David (I/S) wrote:
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From:
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To:
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Date:
07/27/2010 03:05 PM
Subject:
DOC3820
Sent by:
The IBM z/VM Operating System
I just downloaded the latest RSU and COR for VM 5.4 and can't help but
wonder what I'm supposed to do with the DOC3820 file that
I just downloaded the latest RSU and COR for VM 5.4 and can't help but
wonder what I'm supposed to do with the DOC3820 file that comes with the
COR. Is there anything on a PC or on a typical VM system that will
handle it other than having hung on to an IBM 3820 for 20 years or so?
This is cer
I program that originally was IBM Internal Use Only is SCANFILE. It
will do exactly what you want. I saw a reference to it on the IBM
download page, but didn't find it. Maybe it's on one of other program
repositories if it is now in the public domain.
Jim
On 7/7/2010 9:50 AM, Sergio Lima w
I'll second what Mike said about TRACEXEC. It's a great tool. It's not
going to do what you envisioned originally as far as working with two
screens, but you should consider TRACEXEC anyway.
Jim
On 7/6/2010 1:31 PM, Mike Walter wrote:
Florian,
By now you've received a number of excellent t
There are a lot of messages that go to SYSOPER that are only needed in a
problem solving situation. I use Programmable Operator or PROP to log
all the messages, responding to what needs to be responded when no human
operator needs to reply, and then displaying what is useful information
on the
I'm starting to put on my once or twice yearly RSU and am having a
problem DETERSEing the RSUDOC file. I received the files from the IBM
site and for the RSU, I ended up with S SHIPRSU1, Sn SHIPDOC,
and S RSUDOC. I was able to DETERSE SHIPRSU1 to UM97540 SERVLINK
and SHIPDOC to UM
Time to call IBM service. The processor may have "called home".
Jim
On 5/26/2010 10:05 AM, Bob Atton wrote:
This is a multipart message in MIME format.
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We have had a very strange and unusual message today on our z/
rve that tracked service time with the bend in the curve
at 30-35% channel utilization. Beyond that point, service time grew very
quickly. You may be seeing the same problem with your channel busy time
at 50-70%.
Jim Bohnsack
On 5/17/2010 10:49 PM, TaeMin Baek wrote:
> This is a multipart mess
I agree with Les. IOS3270 is on the IBM Download page.
http://www.vm.ibm.com/download/packages/
Jim
On 5/4/2010 5:41 PM, Les Koehler wrote:
My favorite was always IOS3270. Search for it in the library.
Les
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orate on the SPXTAPE problem?
Ed Martin
Aultman Health Foundation
330-363-5050
ext 35050
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Subject: Luminex
We have Luminex vtape. The Luminex code provides tape support emulating
IBM 3590 drives with the actual hardware being on Sun dasd. Everything
seems to work with the exception of SPXTAPE. Does anyone else have
Luminex vtape? Has anyone found anything that does not work?
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installed and running smoothly on the 2nd level system, I move
components to the first level system. You're right. CF1 is production
and CF2 is backup. The only CF3 I see is what gets restored by DDR for
a new release.
Jim Bohnsack
On 3/12/2010 11:30 AM, Schuh, Richard wrote:
In my cas
Our D/R full volume backups are done on MVS during the night. I just do
a "CP SET MITIME cuu-cuu OFF " just before they start and set it back on
when they're done.
Jim
Look at past SHARE presentations on the subject as well the Redbooks.
They carry a wealth of information related to Linux guests and paging.
Jim
On 2/23/2010 12:23 PM, Mike Walter wrote:
Mark,
Yes, we're paging. A lot! And the page volumes are filling up too!
Not being a performa
happens if R1VALUE is NOT on an=20
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be depended upon.
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ase immediately return it
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ot;DIAL MVS xxx" on another terminal'
SAY 'where xxx is the master console address'
SAY '...and come back to this screen and enter B'
'CP IPL 0151 CLEAR STOP LOADPARM 015143M1'
end
else exit
Jim
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oking to do something
very simple.
Colin Allinson
Amadeus Data Processing GmbH
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Jim's process is solid. On the z/VSE =
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d).
Of course, now I can't find it, apparently it's buried.>&=
gt;>> In a nutshell, after the timezone is set in z/VM, z/VSE
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I install maintenance, RSU 0902 at the moment, on a 2nd lvl system and=20
then move it to the test and production lpars. When getting ready to=20
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MODULE. It's on the test and production lpars running z/VM 5.4
at the level it was installed last fall, RSU0801, I guess.
Could someone else take a look if you've installed 0902 on z/VM 5.4 and
see if you've got it. Did I just do a "whoops" with the maintenance?
Jim
stored in
the VMARC, as well as to view or even extract some. A VMFPLCD file is of no
use once sitting on a PC.
I could no longer live without VMAWin given that I no longer have my
favorite VM systems of my former client.
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s Birthday!"
say;end
So, today is the day.
Jim
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I couldn't remember how to throw a boomerang, but eventually it came
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I probably, by now have the
VVTLCL completely messed up.
Could someone who has worked thru this tell me what they did. A reply
off-list would be fine if you have a lengthy answer.
Jim
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omputer history archive to save a few bytes? Pleah.)
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lets you
shut them down cold. Add one of the IDS toolkits, and you can
clobber the twerps network wide.
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I very cleverly log from 06:00 until 18:00. Saves space in the HISTLOG
files, you know. :-[
Jim
Rich Smrcina wrote:
Jim Bohnsack wrote:
We saw a bunch of logon attempts a night ago to userid ADMINIST which
I do not have defined in the directory. There were about 2,500 over
of useful info, and lets you shut them down cold. Add one of =
the IDS toolkits, and you can clobber the twerps network wide.=20
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any way I control that interface. How can I get the ip address?
IBM used to have, internally, a mod that would double the amount of time
between each unsuccessful logon attempt to a particular userid.
Something like that would do the job.
Jim
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eal" 3590's?
PS: What is the purpose of creating backups with virtual tapes AND real
3590 tapes? Are the "real" tapes sent offsite or something?
-Mike
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We have installed a Luminex virtual tape system. My question isn't how=20
to make it work.
hat someone has
faced the same question .
Jim
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es, I know that's a problem, but academic freedom and
all that stuff.
Jim
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ould DFSMSRM or VMBACKUP work with it or am I going to have to cobble
up some code to use their TAPELOAD?
Jim
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edia -- and now: wrong era).
Mike Walter
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Any opinions expressed herein are mine alone and do not necessarily
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nd delete this
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We are working tow
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Subject: Re: IBM 1401: was Re: z/VM 5.4 VSAM question - PJBR
COS--that's the name I was trying to think of. I think that there was
the ability to run COS u
be "politely" told that there is another way to get
terminal access to MVS.
Does anyone have any ideas short of just sending all users an email
telling them to use telnet instead of SNA?
Jim
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Sent: Friday, May 22, 2009 8:37 AM
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THD Consulting
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It seems to me that there was a commonly used, I think 1 word, name.
It was possibly not the official IBM name, but every one of my 360/30
customers before 1970 ran it.
Jim
Larry Scollard wrote:
On Wed, 20 May 2009 21:46:22 -0400 Jim Bohnsack said:
What was the name of that
M/370 1401 emulator for well over 20 years af=
ter IBM withdrew it from marketing, faithfully paying the maintenance charg=
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elens wrote:
PIPE's TRACKREAD and friends should allow you to store these remains
in a CMS file.
2009/5/15 Jo=E3o Carlos dos Reis Baptista :
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as far as they went since IBM only used as much tape as necessary to
ship PTF's on them.
Jim
Mike Walter wrote:
..Besides, I'm a throwback to tape (going back to round,
8-track, 1600BPI tape installs).
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the time spent?
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nvince the application owner to archive more frequently
or go to a weekly basis as it is approaching an architectural limit.
By the way, there is noting wrong with either minidisk. They just
contain a large amount of small files.
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xtra devices do not help.
Consider also OSA-ICC as your other way in.
Alan Altmark
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Subject: Re: Performance Toolkit question
After three days you have to do your own aging of the history fil=
es with
the FCXRENAM
EXEC. Make sure you have enough disk space.
Jim Bohnsack wrote:
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Dennis O'Brien
"If I'd only followed CNBC's advice, I'd have $1 million today, provided
I'd started with $100 million." -- Jon Stewart
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Just a curiosity question. Is anybody doing anything with OpenExtension
anymore? Legacy stuff still running? Developing new apps, etc?
=20
gets mounted, the mount point directory must already
exist. (Should typically be empty.)
And, of course, all this stuff is CaSe SeNsItIvE.
I hope this helps.
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On Fri, Mar 20, 2009 at 1:12 PM, Jim Bohnsack wrote:
I have a dumb question and a long posting. S
to devote a small section of
the VM/ESA Network computing with Java And NetRexx (SG24-5148) Redbook
to it.
I wrote something similar for the upcoming Redbook about password
synchronization between z/VM and z/OS, using LDAP, gsykyman and BFS.
I felt that the audience might be unfamiliar with SFS
well as for the old timer who still carries a pocket full of
5081 cards--for you kids, a 5081 card is an "IBM punched card").
Jim
Alan Altmark wrote:
On Friday, 03/20/2009 at 01:13 EDT, Jim Bohnsack
wrote:
I have a dumb question and a long posting. Sorry.
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I'm sure that what is wrong to anyone who knows anything about BFS, but
that excludes me. I would appreciate any help.
Jim
...and 30 years ago, it rhymed with "-ex" not "-exx". At least that was
the case with the IBM internal version of what rhymed with "-ex".
Jim
Dave Jones wrote:
Hi, gang.
Guess what's 30 years old today? Here' a hint.it starts with "R"
now. It has been a good =
20+ years, 30+ if I take it back to the days when I was sent to GUIDE =
because, "SHARE is just a bunch of hippies."
Regards,
Richard Schuh
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entation.
Alan Altmark
z/VM Development
IBM Endicott
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I'm doing a FC BENCHMARK for some userid that we are going to do some
changes to. Is there a way of keeping more than 3 generations of the
history files? Can that be specified or controlled someway in FCONX
$PROFILE?
Jim
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Thanks. I had never come across that.
Jim
Romanowski, John (OFT) wrote:
HELP VMSES SERVICE
or HELP VMSES MENU
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Dyck"=20
wrote:
So not this year - what is the probability of next year Q1 ? or Q2?=20
Lionel, "not this year" is the best you're going to get for now. Sorry.
When we're ready to give specifics, rest assured we will.
Alan Altmark
z/VM Development
ption of the=20=
SERVICE command in the "VMSES/E Introduction and Reference", chapter 20,=20=
for complete syntax.
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