How to Find FMIDs

2009-08-21 Thread George Rodriguez
Hi Listeners,

 

Can someone tell me how I can go into SMP/E and locate the DFSMShsm
FMID?

 

TIA. . .

 

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Re: How to Find FMIDs

2009-08-21 Thread e'Silva, Joaquim J
Go into SMPE option 6  Migration assistant 



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Hi Listeners,

 

Can someone tell me how I can go into SMP/E and locate the DFSMShsm
FMID?

 

TIA. . .

 

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AW: How to Find FMIDs

2009-08-21 Thread Keller Walter
George

You could for example query the MOD entry for ARCCTL in your z/OS CSI.

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Hi Listeners,

 

Can someone tell me how I can go into SMP/E and locate the DFSMShsm FMID?

 

TIA. . .

 

George Rodriguez

Specialist, Systems Programmer

Network & Technical Services

(561) 357-7652 (office)

(561) 707-3496 (mobil)

School District of Palm Beach County

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Room B-332

West Palm Beach, FL. 33406-5869

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Re: How to Find FMIDs

2009-08-21 Thread Staller, Allan

Can someone tell me how I can go into SMP/E and locate the DFSMShsm
FMID?



In batch:

SET BDY(targetzone).
LIST MOD(ARCCTL).

Online from the SMP dialog:
 Select option 3.2 (Cross zone query).
 MOD, ARCCTL


The FMID for DFHSM will be the same as for DFSMS.

HTH,

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Re: How to Find FMIDs

2009-08-21 Thread Richards, Robert B.
For z/OS 1.10, it is HDZ1A10 (same as DFSMS' FMID).

For any others, go into SMP/E Option 6 Migration Assistant, or if you still 
have your ServerPac dialogs handy, go into your order and list "Order Details".

Bob

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Hi Listeners,

Can someone tell me how I can go into SMP/E and locate the DFSMShsm FMID?


TIA. . .


George Rodriguez

Specialist, Systems Programmer

Network & Technical Services

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Re: How to Find FMIDs

2009-08-21 Thread George Rodriguez
Thanks for all the responses...I've got what I need, but I do have a
couple of questions, how does one know to check ARCCTL and are there
MODs that I need to know from each product, to get the FMID?

Thanks,
George Rodriguez
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Can someone tell me how I can go into SMP/E and locate the DFSMShsm
FMID?



In batch:

SET BDY(targetzone).
LIST MOD(ARCCTL).

Online from the SMP dialog:
 Select option 3.2 (Cross zone query).
 MOD, ARCCTL


The FMID for DFHSM will be the same as for DFSMS.

HTH,

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Re: How to Find FMIDs

2009-08-21 Thread Staller, Allan

... but I do have a
couple of questions, how does one know to check ARCCTL and are there
MODs that I need to know from each product, to get the FMID?


ARCCTL is the main program in DFHSM. (look at your startup procedure). 

In SMP terms ARCCTL is a LMOD which is made up of (one or more) MODS.
There is usually a MOD entry that matches the name of the LMOD.

BTW, the LMOD entry also has FMID information associated with it so the
previous inquire could also have been
LIST LMOD(ARCCTL). The online query would have been for LMOD ARCCTL.

HTH,

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Re: How to Find FMIDs

2009-08-21 Thread Lizette Koehler
Is this so you can put PTFs or RSU levels?  If so, you can run an SMP/E batch 
job to go to the IBM website to download your corrective fixes without needing 
to know all of your FMIDs.  

If you did a Serverpac then in the ISPF application for it, there is a function 
that lists all the FMIDs that came with your order.

If you could provide more detail on what you want to do with the FMIDs it would 
help us to provide clearer information.

Lizette


>
>Thanks for all the responses...I've got what I need, but I do have a
>couple of questions, how does one know to check ARCCTL and are there
>MODs that I need to know from each product, to get the FMID?
>
>

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Re: How to Find FMIDs

2009-08-21 Thread George Rodriguez
No, it's to apply a USERMOD for TLMS to DFSMShsm. Besides, I always wanted to 
know how to get FMIDs for any IBM products installed on the system. As I 
understand it, the key is finding a module and using the 3.2 option of SMP/E.

Thanks for all the responses...

George Rodriguez
Specialist, Systems Programmer
Network & Technical Services
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(561) 707-3496 (mobile)
School District of Palm Beach County
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Room B-332
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Subject: Re: How to Find FMIDs

Is this so you can put PTFs or RSU levels?  If so, you can run an SMP/E batch 
job to go to the IBM website to download your corrective fixes without needing 
to know all of your FMIDs.  

If you did a Serverpac then in the ISPF application for it, there is a function 
that lists all the FMIDs that came with your order.

If you could provide more detail on what you want to do with the FMIDs it would 
help us to provide clearer information.

Lizette


>
>Thanks for all the responses...I've got what I need, but I do have a
>couple of questions, how does one know to check ARCCTL and are there
>MODs that I need to know from each product, to get the FMID?
>
>

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Re: How to Find FMIDs

2009-08-21 Thread Faber, Hermann
You can run SMP/E "LIST FUNCTIONS" against your target zone. It shows all fmids 
with a description (and a lot more of informations). Output can contain 
thousands of lines, in our case 35.000.

Hermann

< how does one know to check ARCCTL and are there
< MODs that I need to know from each product, to get the FMID?

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Re: How to Find FMIDs

2009-08-21 Thread Richards, Robert B.
I would humbly disagree. As a minimum, do what I suggested with the "Order 
Details" from the ServerPac. Then make the list is available to anyone who 
wants the information. No need to determine a mod to query. Just browse the 
dataset containing the info. Save the query mod solution for new products 
installed between ServerPacs if you like.

Bob

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No, it's to apply a USERMOD for TLMS to DFSMShsm. Besides, I always wanted to 
know how to get FMIDs for any IBM products installed on the system. As I 
understand it, the key is finding a module and using the 3.2 option of SMP/E.

Thanks for all the responses...

George Rodriguez
Specialist, Systems Programmer


-Original Message-
From: IBM Mainframe Discussion List [mailto:ibm-m...@bama.ua.edu] On Behalf Of 
Lizette Koehler
Sent: Friday, August 21, 2009 9:53 AM
To: IBM-MAIN@bama.ua.edu
Subject: Re: How to Find FMIDs

Is this so you can put PTFs or RSU levels?  If so, you can run an SMP/E batch 
job to go to the IBM website to download your corrective fixes without needing 
to know all of your FMIDs.

If you did a Serverpac then in the ISPF application for it, there is a function 
that lists all the FMIDs that came with your order.

If you could provide more detail on what you want to do with the FMIDs it would 
help us to provide clearer information.
Lizette

>Thanks for all the responses...I've got what I need, but I do have a
>couple of questions, how does one know to check ARCCTL and are there
>MODs that I need to know from each product, to get the FMID?

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Re: How to Find FMIDs

2009-08-21 Thread George Rodriguez
Okay...Now that I have the LIST FUNCTIONS that I can run in SMP/E, this
gives me all the information that I would ever need. I'm going to take
the information from the list function run and create a "FMID /
Description" table that I'll add to QuickRef.

Once again thanks for all the responses...

George Rodriguez :-)
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Sent: Friday, August 21, 2009 10:25 AM
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Subject: Re: How to Find FMIDs

I would humbly disagree. As a minimum, do what I suggested with the
"Order Details" from the ServerPac. Then make the list is available to
anyone who wants the information. No need to determine a mod to query.
Just browse the dataset containing the info. Save the query mod solution
for new products installed between ServerPacs if you like.

Bob

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Subject: Re: How to Find FMIDs

No, it's to apply a USERMOD for TLMS to DFSMShsm. Besides, I always
wanted to know how to get FMIDs for any IBM products installed on the
system. As I understand it, the key is finding a module and using the
3.2 option of SMP/E.

Thanks for all the responses...

George Rodriguez
Specialist, Systems Programmer


-Original Message-
From: IBM Mainframe Discussion List [mailto:ibm-m...@bama.ua.edu] On
Behalf Of Lizette Koehler
Sent: Friday, August 21, 2009 9:53 AM
To: IBM-MAIN@bama.ua.edu
Subject: Re: How to Find FMIDs

Is this so you can put PTFs or RSU levels?  If so, you can run an SMP/E
batch job to go to the IBM website to download your corrective fixes
without needing to know all of your FMIDs.

If you did a Serverpac then in the ISPF application for it, there is a
function that lists all the FMIDs that came with your order.

If you could provide more detail on what you want to do with the FMIDs
it would help us to provide clearer information.
Lizette

>Thanks for all the responses...I've got what I need, but I do have a
>couple of questions, how does one know to check ARCCTL and are there
>MODs that I need to know from each product, to get the FMID?

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