Re: BATCH JOB TO RUN GRS COMMAND
The job starts and waits for the DSN. Other jobs will run in other Initiators. If there is no other initiators for that class, they will wait until the job completes or is cancelled. On Sun, Jun 2, 2019 at 1:02 AM Paul Gilmartin <000433f07816-dmarc-requ...@listserv.ua.edu> wrote: > > On Sat, 1 Jun 2019 21:07:40 +0300, Binyamin Dissen wrote: > > >On Fri, 31 May 2019 16:32:13 + willie bunter wrote: > > > >:>Would anybody have an example to run the GRS command for the following > >dsn� via a batch job : > >:>�DGRS,RES=(*,SYS1.LINKLIB) > >:>Thanks in advance > > > >The bigger question would be why you would want to do this. > > > Perhaps SYS1.LINKLIB was a poorly chosen example. But I can envision > a production job's or autoops submitting a production job's desire to > chide someone sitting on a needed data set. > > Perhaps autoops has the answer to the original question. > > If a programmer is so rash as to submit a job with DSN=SYS1.LINKLIB, > DISP=OLD, does it go in the queue and block other jobs? > > Beyond that, OS has always struck me as having a paucity of APIs > compared to its brethren. On those other systems, the question would > be posed as "What API does the operator command use?" not "What is > the interface to issue the operator command?" > > -- gil > > -- > For IBM-MAIN subscribe / signoff / archive access instructions, > send email to lists...@listserv.ua.edu with the message: INFO IBM-MAIN -- Mike A Schwab, Springfield IL USA Where do Forest Rangers go to get away from it all? -- For IBM-MAIN subscribe / signoff / archive access instructions, send email to lists...@listserv.ua.edu with the message: INFO IBM-MAIN
Re: BATCH JOB TO RUN GRS COMMAND
On Sat, 1 Jun 2019 21:07:40 +0300, Binyamin Dissen wrote: >On Fri, 31 May 2019 16:32:13 + willie bunter wrote: > >:>Would anybody have an example to run the GRS command for the following dsn� >via a batch job : >:>�DGRS,RES=(*,SYS1.LINKLIB) >:>Thanks in advance > >The bigger question would be why you would want to do this. > Perhaps SYS1.LINKLIB was a poorly chosen example. But I can envision a production job's or autoops submitting a production job's desire to chide someone sitting on a needed data set. Perhaps autoops has the answer to the original question. If a programmer is so rash as to submit a job with DSN=SYS1.LINKLIB, DISP=OLD, does it go in the queue and block other jobs? Beyond that, OS has always struck me as having a paucity of APIs compared to its brethren. On those other systems, the question would be posed as "What API does the operator command use?" not "What is the interface to issue the operator command?" -- gil -- For IBM-MAIN subscribe / signoff / archive access instructions, send email to lists...@listserv.ua.edu with the message: INFO IBM-MAIN
Re: BATCH JOB TO RUN GRS COMMAND
Tom, WHOHAS (alias of LOCATE) is shareware. Our copy of the source, dating back to 1976 (!), has the initials GCT all over it. ISRDDN can display 'Limited ENQ data', but I don't know how to run it in batch. . . J.O.Skip Robinson Southern California Edison Company Electric Dragon Team Paddler SHARE MVS Program Co-Manager 323-715-0595 Mobile 626-543-6132 Office ⇐=== NEW robin...@sce.com -Original Message- From: IBM Mainframe Discussion List On Behalf Of Tom Brennan Sent: Saturday, June 1, 2019 12:05 PM To: IBM-MAIN@LISTSERV.UA.EDU Subject: (External):Re: BATCH JOB TO RUN GRS COMMAND Or could it be done without having to involve the console, say with a batch TSO WHOHAS command or similar. On 6/1/2019 11:07 AM, Binyamin Dissen wrote: > On Fri, 31 May 2019 16:32:13 + willie bunter > <001409bd2345-dmarc-requ...@listserv.ua.edu> wrote: > > :>Hallo All, > :>Would anybody have an example to run the GRS command for the following dsn > via a batch job : > :> DGRS,RES=(*,SYS1.LINKLIB) > :>Thanks in advance > > The bigger question would be why you would want to do this. > > -- > Binyamin Dissen > http://www.dissensoftware.com > > Director, Dissen Software, Bar & Grill - Israel -- For IBM-MAIN subscribe / signoff / archive access instructions, send email to lists...@listserv.ua.edu with the message: INFO IBM-MAIN
Re: BATCH JOB TO RUN GRS COMMAND
Or could it be done without having to involve the console, say with a batch TSO WHOHAS command or similar. On 6/1/2019 11:07 AM, Binyamin Dissen wrote: On Fri, 31 May 2019 16:32:13 + willie bunter <001409bd2345-dmarc-requ...@listserv.ua.edu> wrote: :>Hallo All, :>Would anybody have an example to run the GRS command for the following dsn via a batch job : :> DGRS,RES=(*,SYS1.LINKLIB) :>Thanks in advance The bigger question would be why you would want to do this. -- Binyamin Dissen http://www.dissensoftware.com Director, Dissen Software, Bar & Grill - Israel Should you use the mailblocks package and expect a response from me, you should preauthorize the dissensoftware.com domain. I very rarely bother responding to challenge/response systems, especially those from irresponsible companies. -- For IBM-MAIN subscribe / signoff / archive access instructions, send email to lists...@listserv.ua.edu with the message: INFO IBM-MAIN -- For IBM-MAIN subscribe / signoff / archive access instructions, send email to lists...@listserv.ua.edu with the message: INFO IBM-MAIN
Re: BATCH JOB TO RUN GRS COMMAND
On Fri, 31 May 2019 16:32:13 + willie bunter <001409bd2345-dmarc-requ...@listserv.ua.edu> wrote: :>Hallo All, :>Would anybody have an example to run the GRS command for the following dsn via a batch job : :> DGRS,RES=(*,SYS1.LINKLIB) :>Thanks in advance The bigger question would be why you would want to do this. -- Binyamin Dissen http://www.dissensoftware.com Director, Dissen Software, Bar & Grill - Israel Should you use the mailblocks package and expect a response from me, you should preauthorize the dissensoftware.com domain. I very rarely bother responding to challenge/response systems, especially those from irresponsible companies. -- For IBM-MAIN subscribe / signoff / archive access instructions, send email to lists...@listserv.ua.edu with the message: INFO IBM-MAIN
Re: master JCL
The only way I think of is looking at the enque list. However, the master scheduler is marked NDSI in SCHECDxx, so it doesn't enqueue anything. On Thu, May 30, 2019 at 3:03 PM John McKown wrote: > On Wed, May 29, 2019 at 5:10 PM Pommier, Rex > wrote: > > > Hello listers, > > > > I'm apparently having a case of brain-drain. Is there an easy way to > > display the currently used master JCL? I know I can look at LINKLIB and > > PARMLIB and see what's there, but is there a way of displaying what's > > actually running? I thought at one point in time I could see it in > > Omegamon or someplace. In this case, google was not my friend. :-( Any > > assistance would be greatly appreciated. > > > > I don't have any of that fancy Omegamon type stuff. So I start here: > > > IEE254I 06.47.04 IPLINFO DISPLAY 503 > SYSTEM IPLED AT 15.57.51 ON 03/10/2019 > RELEASE z/OS 01.12.00LICENSE = z/OS > USED LOAD11 IN SYS1.IPLPARM ON 02BB0 > ARCHLVL = 2 MTLSHARE = N > IEASYM LIST = 11 > IEASYS LIST = (11) (OP) > IODF DEVICE: ORIGINAL(02BB0) CURRENT(02BB0) > IPL DEVICE: ORIGINAL(02BB1) CURRENT(02BB1) VOLUME(I17RS1) > I can then look at the LOAD11 member in SYS1.IPLPARM on I17CAT (D > U,,,2BB0,1 to get the volser, or just assume it is catalogued). I found > this: > > PARMLIB SYS1.LIH1.PARMLIBI17CAT > PARMLIB SYS1.PARMLIB I17CAT > PARMLIB CPAC.PARMLIB I17CAT > PARMLIB SYS1.IBM.PARMLIB I17RS1 > PARMLIB SYS1.LIH1.UNICODELIHTS1 > > Now, I have a nice little TSO ISPF command called SYSPARM which will bring > up a ISPF 3.4 type display of the current PARMLIB concatenation. You can > get this on http://cbttape.org in file #968. I look and see that my IEASYS > member is 11, which is concatenated before IEASYS00. So I look in those > members, in the aforementioned PARMLIB concatention, I saw MSTRJCL=00 in > IEASYS00. You will need to look at each of the IEASYSnn members, in order > to see where, and if, MSTRJCL=nn is first specified. Using the same ISPF > 3.4 display of the PARMLIBs, I then look at MSTJCL00. Of course, if someone > has modified this member since IPL, it will be inaccurate. > > I don't know if the actual JCL used internally to start the *MASTER* > address space is kept anywhere. Having gone all over this mess, I > remembered that we do have BMC Mainview/MVS (very old). It has RESOLVE. So > I did this: > > > F RES,TIO,*MASTER*,MAP > AMT00DI Enter SYSPROG command (LIH1) > AMTE11I STC41311 MSTJCL00 OPSUSS Prty 255 Page I/Os 9,968 > AMTE12I DD STCINRDR > AMTE13I DSN .MSTR.MS.STCINRDR > AMTE12I DD TSOINRDR > AMTE13I DSN .MSTR.MS.TSOINRDR > AMTE12I DD IEFPDSI Unit 2BB0 Volume I17CAT > AMTE13I DSN SYS1.LIH1.PROCLIB > AMTE12I Unit 2BB0 Volume I17CAT > AMTE13I DSN SYS1.PROCLIB > AMTE12I Unit 2BB0 Volume I17CAT > AMTE13I DSN CPAC.PROCLIB > AMTE12I Unit 2BB1 Volume I17RS1 > AMTE13I DSN SYS1.IBM.PROCLIB > AMTE12I DD SYSUADS Unit 2BB2 Volume I17RS2 > AMTE13I DSN SYS1.UADS > AMTE12I DD IEFJOBS Unit 2BB0 Volume I17CAT > AMTE13I DSN SYS1.LIH1.STCJOBS > AMTE12I DD IEFPARM Unit 2BB0 Volume I17CAT > AMTE13I DSN SYS1.LIH1.PARMLIB > AMTE12I Unit 2BB0 Volume I17CAT > AMTE13I DSN SYS1.PARMLIB > AMTE12I Unit 2BB0 Volume I17CAT > AMTE13I DSN CPAC.PARMLIB > AMTE12I Unit 2BB1 Volume I17RS1 > AMTE13I DSN SYS1.IBM.PARMLIB > AMTE12I Unit 2401 Volume LIHTS1 > AMTE13I DSN SYS1.LIH1.UNICODE > AMTE12I DD SYSLBCUnit 2401 Volume LIHTS1 Excp 27,395 > AMTE13I DSN SYS1.PLEXLIH1.BRODCAST > AMTE12I DD SYS1 Unit 2203 Volume LIHTS7 > AMTE13I DSN SYS1.RACF > AMTE12I DD SYS2 Unit 2501 Volume LIHTSA > AMTE13I DSN SYS1.RACF.MIRROR > AMTE12I DD SYS3 Unit 2BB1 Volume I17RS1 Excp 102 > AMTE13I DSN SYS1.SCUNTBL > AMTE12I DD SYSLOG81 JES2 > AMTE13I DSN +MASTER+.SYSLOG.STC41311.D182.? > > > > > > > TIA, > > > > Rex > > > > The information contained in this message is confidential, protected from > > disclosure and may be legally privileged. If the reader of this message > is > > not the intended recipient or an employee or agent responsible for > > delivering this message to the intended recipient, you are hereby > notified > > that any disclosure, distribution, copying, or any action taken or action > > omitted in reliance on it, is strictly prohibited and may be unlawful. > If > > you have received this communication in error, please notify us > immediately > > by replying to this message and destroy the material in its
z/OS V1R13 - Counter Mode AES - GSSAPI - FTP
All, My apologies if I'm posting to the wrong group or not having much detail. I have someone running z/OS V1R13 on a z10 BC that I will be upgrading soon but, was asked to implement stronger encryption for them to test / prepare, in the interim. They currently use DES. Note - the KDC is on *nix. I am hoping that someone knowledgeable / experienced with AES counter mode implementation and usage can give me some direction / pointers and / or, advice on implementing AES counter mode ciphers alongside DES (and others), for their existing batch FTP jobs. I tried a test FTP (batch), after adding 'aes256-ctr,aes128-ctr' ahead of all other ciphers (the entire list from aes256-cts-. des-cbc-crc) to /etc/skrb/krb5.conf, but GSSAPI complained of a 'syntax error'. More than likely, one mistake I'd made was that I updated both 'default_tgs_enctypes' and 'default_tkt_enctypes' to have the entire list of encryption types. My attempts were not able to get around it. I was also not able to find anything specific or unique, about coding the two variables in krb5.conf. I have found a lot of doc on implementing / using, most all other encryption types but very few that were really helpful about AES counter mode and even less, about having AES counter mode with weaker ciphers, included in the list. Any and all direction and / or advise, would be greatly appreciated. Kind Regards Jim Thomas -- For IBM-MAIN subscribe / signoff / archive access instructions, send email to lists...@listserv.ua.edu with the message: INFO IBM-MAIN
Re: SETSMS INTERVAL(999) Error
SMS in fact did change the interval, the error message is a real red herring. Mark Jacobs Sent from ProtonMail, Swiss-based encrypted email. GPG Public Key - https://api.protonmail.ch/pks/lookup?op=get&search=markjac...@protonmail.com ‐‐‐ Original Message ‐‐‐ On Saturday, June 1, 2019 9:46 AM, Mark Jacobs <0224d287a4b1-dmarc-requ...@listserv.ua.edu> wrote: > I'm issuing that command and getting this error. What's the problem? > > SETSMS INTERVAL(999) > IGD068I COMMDS SMS.COMMDS1.COMMDS SPECIFIED 881 > IS THE SAME AS THE ACTIVE COMMDS - COMMAND IS REJECTED > IEE712I SETSMS PROCESSING COMPLETE > > Sent from ProtonMail, Swiss-based encrypted email. > > GPG Public Key - > https://api.protonmail.ch/pks/lookup?op=get&search=markjac...@protonmail.com > > > > For IBM-MAIN subscribe / signoff / archive access instructions, > send email to lists...@listserv.ua.edu with the message: INFO IBM-MAIN -- For IBM-MAIN subscribe / signoff / archive access instructions, send email to lists...@listserv.ua.edu with the message: INFO IBM-MAIN
SETSMS INTERVAL(999) Error
I'm issuing that command and getting this error. What's the problem? SETSMS INTERVAL(999) IGD068I COMMDS SMS.COMMDS1.COMMDS SPECIFIED 881 IS THE SAME AS THE ACTIVE COMMDS - COMMAND IS REJECTED IEE712I SETSMS PROCESSING COMPLETE Sent from [ProtonMail](https://protonmail.com), Swiss-based encrypted email. GPG Public Key - https://api.protonmail.ch/pks/lookup?op=get&search=markjac...@protonmail.com -- For IBM-MAIN subscribe / signoff / archive access instructions, send email to lists...@listserv.ua.edu with the message: INFO IBM-MAIN