Problem with reserverd address spaces

2005-12-18 Thread George Kozakos
Sorry for the double post but I now realise hat I only posted to the Newsgroup. As already mentioned the RSVNONR slots are used when an address space terminates and is marked non-reusable due to active

How to let z/OS support DBCS language?

2005-12-18 Thread Johnny Luo
Because I'm living in China,so I frequently need to process DBCS data on Z/OS(For me,it's simplified Chinese).I have work experience on three sites and they all can support simplified Chinese well.All you need is just to use a 3270 emulator which supports simplified Chinese codepage.Usually,we

Re: Mainframe Applications and Records Keeping?

2005-12-18 Thread R.S.
John S. Giltner, Jr. wrote: [...] Mostly Linux on the MF was so that you could migrate what was on 10, 20, 200 Intel boxes that were sitting there 90% idle and put on a single box and share CPU and Memeory resources. IMHO this is marketing mantra from IBM. 1. Sharing memory resource is not

Re: How to let z/OS support DBCS language?

2005-12-18 Thread Steve Comstock
Johnny Luo wrote: Because I'm living in China,so I frequently need to process DBCS data on Z/OS(For me,it's simplified Chinese).I have work experience on three sites and they all can support simplified Chinese well.All you need is just to use a 3270 emulator which supports simplified Chinese

Re: Mainframe Applications and Records Keeping?

2005-12-18 Thread Anne Lynn Wheeler
as400 wrote: Yes!! I am familiar with Selinux.. But for now, I wish I knew what dispatchers use to retreive our information when given our Drivers license #. What Mainframe application is use to store all of that data? I am talking about informations records when run a drivers license #

Re: Mainframe Applications and Records Keeping?

2005-12-18 Thread Tom Schmidt
On Sun, 18 Dec 2005 14:54:15 +0100, R.S. [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: John S. Giltner, Jr. wrote: [...] Mostly Linux on the MF was so that you could migrate what was on 10, 20, 200 Intel boxes that were sitting there 90% idle and put on a single box and share CPU and Memeory resources. IMHO this

Re: UTC Time Format on Mainframe Systems?

2005-12-18 Thread John S. Giltner, Jr.
as400 wrote: Hello everyone - I just like to know if Mainframe systems are set to UTC time or local time? Applications on the Mainframes, do they need to be time stamped using the UTC time zone format or local time zone format? Next, I know that most Mainframe systems use the 24 hour

zSeries and OS/390

2005-12-18 Thread Mark van der Eynden
How many people are running OS/390 (and below 2.10) on zSeries hardware? Any gotchas or other comments? Thanks, Mark -- For IBM-MAIN subscribe / signoff / archive access instructions, send email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with the

Re: Mainframe Applications and Records Keeping?

2005-12-18 Thread John S. Giltner, Jr.
R.S. wrote: John S. Giltner, Jr. wrote: [...] Mostly Linux on the MF was so that you could migrate what was on 10, 20, 200 Intel boxes that were sitting there 90% idle and put on a single box and share CPU and Memeory resources. IMHO this is marketing mantra from IBM. 1. Sharing memory