On Fri, 16 Sep 2005 11:57:56 -0400, Clark, Kevin D, HRC-Alexandria/EDS
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The D37 is related to directory space. Did you want this to be a PS or a PO
PDS ?
AFAIK D37 is related to no secondary space specified.
E37 is for PDSes.
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Radoslaw Skorupka
Lodz, Poland
That strikes me on to a question,
which field of VTAM internal trace for a VTAM SEND,RECEIVE etc
commands indicate the option used ie synchronous or asynchronous?
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Don Poitras wrote on 09/18/2005 06:40:33 PM:
Bob's the expert (or is it, Bob's your uncle?), but I couldn't follow
what he was talking about. Like he said, there's lots of ways to do
the same thing in IPCS. To answer your original question (is there a
simple example of a user CBFORMAT),
I'd like a copy.
Thanks.
Regards,
John Ganci
Craddock, Chris wrote:
snip
What got this whole thread going was that Mark Zelden suggested to Mary
George that she should read my earlier presentation z/OS Virtual
Storage Mystery Tour. That session also had the same number, 2829, but
was
Ed Gould wrote:
2829 - z/OS Virtual Storage Mystery Tour
http://ew.share.org/client_files/callpapers/attach/SHARE_in_New_York/
S2829.pdf
This is easy stuff!
These are in proceedings.. no? It looks like the URL you supplied are
from some other location not the proceedings...I may be
John Ganci wrote;
I'd like a copy.
After I wrote
If it is NOT available there, I would be happy to provide an
electronic
version to Mary, or anyone else who wants one - provided they email
me
privately. I don't want to see a bunch of send it to me and me
too
posts on ibm-main
It's
On Sat, 17 Sep 2005 10:02:27 EDT, Bill Fairchild [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
Older people also have more wisdom in general than younger people. In order
to learn, one must be teachable (aka humble) and pay attention to one's
teacher. Younger people are often not yet teachable because they are
AFAIK D37 is related to no secondary space specified.
Correct
E37 is for PDSes.
Not correct. E37 means that secondary space was specified but all
specified volumes were filled. It happens on PDSs on the first volume
because they can;t be multi-volume
--
Bruce A. Black
Senior Software
In a message dated 9/19/2005 8:50:45 A.M. Central Daylight Time,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
The shortcuts give us tremendous advantage - until the destination
changes. Then the young guys' willingness to explore gives them the
advantage as they find the new shortcuts.
There are
Cletus,
We use BMC ControlM. Should you want to discuss this offline,
ask E.M. for my phone number.
Regards,
Paul A. Hyatt
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Hi, all. I downloaded CBT JES2 File #140 Bob Break's $REPEXIT/$ADDEXIT,
successfully assemble/link-edited it in my test system, bounced test, and
tried it out with the following command:
$REPEXIT,EXIT3
This command gives the following error:
$HASP650 EPEXIT,EXI INVALID OPERAND OR
On Monday 19 September 2005 11:11 am, Adam Floro wrote:
Hi, all. I downloaded CBT JES2 File #140 Bob Break's $REPEXIT/$ADDEXIT,
successfully assemble/link-edited it in my test system, bounced test, and
tried it out with the following command:
$REPEXIT,EXIT3
This command gives the
Oh...I think I may have solved it: I forgot a LOADMOD(EXIT5) statement in
jes parm.
Adam
At 10:11 AM 9/19/2005, Adam Floro wrote:
Hi, all. I downloaded CBT JES2 File #140 Bob Break's $REPEXIT/$ADDEXIT,
successfully assemble/link-edited it in my test system, bounced test, and
tried it out
On Mon, 19 Sep 2005 10:11:51 -0500, Adam Floro [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi, all. I downloaded CBT JES2 File #140 Bob Break's $REPEXIT/$ADDEXIT,
successfully assemble/link-edited it in my test system, bounced test, and
tried it out with the following command:
$REPEXIT,EXIT3
This command
Ah crud, that didn't work. Anyone have any other ideas?
At 10:26 AM 9/19/2005, Adam Floro wrote:
Oh...I think I may have solved it: I forgot a LOADMOD(EXIT5) statement in
jes parm.
Adam
At 10:11 AM 9/19/2005, Adam Floro wrote:
Hi, all. I downloaded CBT JES2 File #140 Bob Break's
---SNIP--
Chris,
I emailed it to him. Do you have any idea how you got duplicate
session numbers?
Ed
It's available online at the share site.
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For IBM-MAIN subscribe /
Ed Gould wrote:
I emailed it to him. Do you have any idea how you got duplicate
session numbers?
There was no duplication. The scope of SHARE session number uniqueness
is one conference only. Session numbers are reused from one conference
to the next. This is normal.
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Or even: MVC SAVF4SAID,=A(SAVF4SAID_VALUE).
_
From: Edward E. Jaffe [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Fri 9/16/2005 6:42 PM
To:
Cc:
Subject: Re: SAVE/RETURN macros in AMODE 64
In addition, the examples:
1) Should initialize SAVF4SAID in the save area to =C'F4SA'.
On Sun, 18 Sep 2005 00:21:51 -0700, Edward E. Jaffe
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Edward E. Jaffe wrote:
I would be curious to know what your configuration looks like:
o Double-click on the Session A icon at the bottom of the HMC.
o Click on Communication - Configure ...
What is selected for
In a recent note, Howard Brazee said:
Date: Fri, 16 Sep 2005 07:36:05 -0600
It's what I expected. Just as JCL does a syntax check before starting
the job, it does a similar check before starting a step. When it
checks and find it can't run, it fails.
similar conceals a lot of
WM wrote:
I think you're on the right track, John. I've got a kind of
half-developed theory that staff that grew up in the mainframe era,
where computing resources were extremely expensive and data centers
were, actually, awesome, take their work very seriously.
Conversely, staff that
On Mon, 19 Sep 2005 15:38:23 EDT, Bill Fairchild [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
There are societal factors that could account for this difference in work
ethics or attitudes other than just having to work with expensive computing
resources. In the 1960s and 1970s most young adult professionals still
I need some help with a S03C ABEND.
The Teradata Client (TDP) started task, and a Teradata archival batch job,
ABENDed at different times with S03C, reason 08xx. One Teradata program,
HSISXMS, is defined in IEAFIXxx. The ABENDs occurred during a period of
rapid SVC dumps (27 in 5 minutes
I need some help with a S03C ABEND.
The Teradata Client (TDP) started task, and a Teradata archival batch
job,
ABENDed at different times with S03C, reason 08xx. One Teradata
program,
HSISXMS, is defined in IEAFIXxx. The ABENDs occurred during a period
of
rapid SVC dumps (27 in 5
Hi,
I have been given a project to migrate one of our customers systems from MIM
to GRS. I have a good understanding of both MIM and GRS both have never
actually done a migration before.
Would anyone have any useful information (presentations, hints tips) when
considering a migration.
Kind
As I posted recently, in order to install the $ADD/REP exit code, you have
to do one (last!) warm start with all parameters defined for the exit point
and the load module. JES2 will not incorporate newly defined exit points or
load modules on a hot start.
Once the $ADD/REP code is implemented via
From: Craddock, Chris
Of course, you might want to ask what they're doing holding an RSM (or
higher) lock...
yeah, that should work
NOT.
Vendors have shown a significant dis-inclination to explain/amend their
code.
Have a look at the response Roland got from the DB2 team a few days
I've run each product at different times but never did a conversion. But to
me there's one overriding consideration: is all shared DASD within a
parallel sysplex? In other words, are you converting to GRS star? If so, go
for it. If not, beg your boss not to make you do it. MIM has some big
In [EMAIL PROTECTED], on 09/17/2005
at 09:21 PM, glen herrmannsfeldt [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
I thought that in the 70's JES2 was still HASP and JES3 was still
ASP. So there was a JES before JES2?
JES2 and JES3 were strictly MVS; OS/360 and OS/VS2 R1 (SVS) used
native SPOOL support and,
In [EMAIL PROTECTED], on 09/17/2005
at 09:30 PM, Jay Maynard [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
The current systems have a 3270 console integrated into the HMC, as
well as the line-mode console.
Do you just mean something that you connect to with TN3270, or
something that really presents itself to the
In [EMAIL PROTECTED], on 09/18/2005
at 10:54 AM, Bill Fairchild [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
HASP = Houston Automatic Spooling Program;
That's a common error; the P actually stood for Priority.
--
Shmuel (Seymour J.) Metz, SysProg and JOAT
ISO position; see
On Mon, Sep 19, 2005 at 09:13:15AM -0300, Shmuel Metz (Seymour J.) wrote:
In [EMAIL PROTECTED], on 09/17/2005
at 09:30 PM, Jay Maynard [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
The current systems have a 3270 console integrated into the HMC, as
well as the line-mode console.
Do you just mean something that
In a recent note, Greg Shirey said:
Date: Mon, 19 Sep 2005 14:51:02 -0500
Is this what you are looking for? (z/OS Version 1.4 JCL User's Guide):
http://publibz.boulder.ibm.com/cgi-bin/bookmgr_OS390/BOOKS/iea2b520/4.6.2.1.8?SHELF=EZ2ZO110DT=20030819153510CASE=
4.6.2.1.8
Shmuel Metz (Seymour J.) wrote:
In [EMAIL PROTECTED], on 09/17/2005
at 09:30 PM, Jay Maynard [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
The current systems have a 3270 console integrated into the HMC, as
well as the line-mode console.
Do you just mean something that you connect to with TN3270, or
In [EMAIL PROTECTED], on 09/18/2005
at 06:55 AM, Allan Scherr [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
Does anyone remember where the term spooler comes from? SPOOL =
simultaneous peripheral operations on line. The OS/360 Reader-Writer
was the first multiprogramming capability that was released.
SPOOL
Surprised no one has mentioned this one yet, but there's a draft Redbook on
the z9 from the technical side.
Lots of detail about instruction cache, pipelining, the books, etc.
http://www.redbooks.ibm.com/redpieces/abstracts/sg247124.html
--
M. Ray Mullins
Roseville, CA, USA
At 10:54 -0400 on 09/18/2005, Bill Fairchild wrote about Re: HASP/ASP
JES/JES2/JES3:
In MVT days, the last version of HASP from IBM was HASP 3. When SVS was
shipped, the HASP that came with it was called HASP 4.
There was also a HASP4 Mod that allowed it to run on VS1 so those who
were
What's a good and very reliable way to write a step which sets its
return code to a particular non-zero value? (2 is ideal since
it's not even warning severity.)
Objective: I have a use for ternary logic that I can implement
by testing a JCL symbol against a known nonzero step return code,
as
Greetings,
I am in need of JES3 SMF Records to Test DAF.
SMF Record Type 43 - JES3 Start
SMF Record Type 45 - JES3 Stop
Cheers,
Michael
http://www.geocities.com/michaeljosephcleary/
===
Instructions:
1) Creat the SMF file with IFASMFDP and XMIT the SMF
file (JCL
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: SHA1
//SETRC EXEC PGM=IDCAMS
//SYSPRINT DD SYSOUT=*
//SYSIN DD *
~ SET LASTCC=2
no need to CANCEL, and I don't consider this unnatural at all
Paul Gilmartin said the following on 09/20/2005 05:52 AM:
| What's a good and very reliable way to write a
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