Hi,
I have 48 people who responded from IBM-MAIN, but I would still like to have
75 or so. I am particularly interested in shops that are running either older
versions like OS/390 2.10 (or earlier) or Z/OS 1.4, and possibly a few Z/OS
1.7 sites.
Please respond directly (off list)
Anyone feel
Radoslaw,
As Greg indicated, this WWID field is for use with a 3592/WORM cartridge.
You may or may not need an upgrade to your 3592 devices; but the cartridges
themselves are unique. As WORM indicates, they are Write-ONCE-Read-Many (the
ONCE being the key). After you have written data to them you
I was told by my wife that I was not allowed to buy "practical" gifts for
Mother's Day.
Too bad, I guess she doesn't want any of those practical gifts from the
adult store
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Innovation Data Processing 973-890-7300
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We do both, but we're not large. We'd been using FDR for ages before
SMS was really anything. SMS and DFHSM were a big "reduce human dasd
management" idea in the early 90's and we started and finished moving
application data to SMS with DFHSM managing them.
We still, and I'd really need to be
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From: ""Bob Henry"" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Newsgroups: bit.listserv.ibm-main
Sent: Friday, May 19, 2006 4:41 PM
Subject: Re: INTERVALMIGRATION
I have one volume that is managed by SMS but it is NOT in the ADDVOL list
for DFHSM.
Doesn't matter. HSM AUTOMATICALLY ma
None of your SMS volumes should be ADDVOL'd to DFHSM. ADDVOL is for
telling DFHSM about non=SMS volumes to manage and ML1/2 dasd volumes.
Dave Gibney [EMAIL PROTECTED]
System Programmer(509) 335-7359
Information Technology
Washington State U
On Fri, 2006-05-19 at 11:11 -0500, Aaron Walker wrote:
> I'm looking to knock down the priority of some DB2 DDF work on our system.
> One thing we may like to do is weed out by length of the userid (ID > 3
> characters gets a different service class). I'd set up a UI work
> qualifier, but then
I have one volume that is managed by SMS but it is NOT in the ADDVOL list
for DFHSM.
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In <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, on 05/19/2006
at 10:11 AM, Darren Evans-Young <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said:
>Gladly! Since you probably signed up on this list on May 8th to grab
>email addresses to spam everyone about your IBM age discrimination
>crap.
Among other things. I've already complained to Adelph
In <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, on 05/19/2006
at 08:30 AM, Jasen Kloeppel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said:
>Is that accurate or am I missing something in the FDR product?
I don't know, but I'd bet that if you ask IDP support you'll get a
quick and accurate answer. Nobody's perfect, but for the most part
I'v
In <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, on
05/11/2006
at 07:13 PM, Art Celestini <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said:
>In a program that writes to disk using EXCP, the setup of IOBSEEK
>before each write, for example, is done based on the contents of the
>extent list.
True, but most programs either look explicitly at
In <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, on
05/15/2006
at 10:23 PM, John Dawes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said:
> I am having a difficult time trying to find the abend code IEA794I
>SVC DUMP HAS CAPTURED.
Perhpas because it is *NOT* an ABEND code, but a message.
>Can someone please point this poor lost soul to th
>From the messages manual:
Generally, this message is issued for SMS volumes being processed. It
can, however, be issued for NONSMS volumes if the error received
prevents DFSMShsm from knowing if the volume is SMS- or NONSMS-managed.
Doesn't the latter explain why? Do you have any ADDVOL'ed
Whoever made the decision to go with FDR should be publicly whipped and then
tarred and feathered!!!
>>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] 5/19/2006 4:15:01 PM >>>
I would have had HSM if it was not so expensive ...
*
Thi
I would have had HSM if it was not so expensive ...
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No I live and work in Knoxville TN.. I'm from a small town called Maurepas
Louisiana which is about 60 miles west, northwest of New Orleans.
I've been a FDR/ABR user since 1992. Had an interview with a person from a
large bank and he commented that most large shops used HSM.
>>> [EMAIL PROTEC
Yes.
Is you data center located in the New Orleans area?
We are a MVS z/OS Federal Payroll Processing Center that pays close to 600,000
employees every 2 weeks.
We were also part of the Katrina Disaster and have utilized FDR and FDRABR for
backup and restore for years.
This product worked flawles
Yes, in fact both images show intervalmigration=no in query setsys, but
both still get the ARC0570I every hour. It only complains about SMS
managed volumes however.
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You have verified via QUERY SETSYS that the NOINTERVALMIGRATION is
really in effect?
Check the DFHSM start-up messages and be sure there isn't an error being
reported.
Dave Gibney [EMAIL PROTECTED]
System Programmer(509) 335-7359
Information Te
Well that didn't work. Still getting the interval migration message every
hour even on the host with NOINTERVALMIGRATION MONITOR(NOSPACE) and NOAUTO
backup/migrate functions.
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In <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, on 05/17/2006
at 07:51 PM, Doc Farmer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said:
>How do you route Console or Syslog messages to an off-mainframe
>server (Unix or Windows)?
You can use EMCS to capture the WTO traffic; I'm not sure about
SYSLOG, but I suspect that you can get it as well
Mike Wood wrote:
Greg, ... and even though it does not affect you yet .
when you confirm replacement of a WORM tape, rmm resets the WWID ready to
record the new value for the new tape.
Mike Wood RMM Development
Mike,
I also noticed WWID field (although through PTF on system 1.4).
Wha
I was told by my wife that I was not allowed to buy "practical" gifts for
Mother's Day.
>>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] 5/19/2006 1:30:52 PM >>>
One of the things my wife wanted for Mother's Day was, unfathomably, a bread
box.
I got her one, but it was bigger than itself.
Jon
What's a large shop,
Is you data center located in the New Orleans area?
>>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] 5/19/2006 2:01:43 PM >>>
We are a MVS z/OS Federal Payroll Processing Center that pays close to 600,000
employees every 2 weeks.
We were also part of the Katrina Disaster and have utilized FDR and FDRABR for
backup and resto
We are a MVS z/OS Federal Payroll Processing Center that pays close to 600,000
employees every 2 weeks.
We were also part of the Katrina Disaster and have utilized FDR and FDRABR for
backup and restore for years.
This product worked flawlessly before and after the disaster.
It is competitively pric
One of the things my wife wanted for Mother's Day was, unfathomably, a bread
box.
I got her one, but it was bigger than itself.
Jon
What's a large shop, bigger than a bread box and smaller than a house
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I'm looking to knock down the priority of some DB2 DDF work on our system.
One thing we may like to do is weed out by length of the userid (ID > 3
characters gets a different service class). I'd set up a UI work
qualifier, but then would a mask of * do the trick, or would that
possibly co
I just made changes to my ARCCMD00 inserting ONLYIF statements to limit
migration/backup processing to one processor. I'll see what that does
first. It may become a non-issue.
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On Fri, 19 May 2006 10:11:19 -0500, Darren Evans-Young <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
>Gladly! Since you probably signed up on this list on May 8th to grab email
>addresses to spam everyone about your IBM age discrimination crap. As a
>matter of fact. I'll block ALL your email addresses from ever subs
I'm not getting ARC0570I on my non-migrating LPAR.
I would suggest going to IBMLINK at
https://www-306.ibm.com/ibmlink/link2/logon/logonPage.jsp and submit an
ETR.
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From: Bob Henry [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, May 19, 2006 11:28 AM
To: IBM-MAIN@BAMA.UA.EDU
S
Not on this system yet.
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You don't define SMS managed volumes via ADDVOL. They are defined in
Storage Groups via the ISMF Panels.
Do you have any SMS Storage Groups?
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From: Bob Henry [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, May 19, 2006 10:29 AM
To: IBM-MAIN@BAMA.UA.EDU
Subject: INTERVALMIGRATIO
Gladly! Since you probably signed up on this list on May 8th to grab email
addresses to spam everyone about your IBM age discrimination crap. As a
matter of fact. I'll block ALL your email addresses from ever subscribing
to this list.
I'm surprised you didn't put one extra plug for your book in th
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On Fri, 19 May 2006 06:49:38 -0600, Paul Gilmartin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
>In a recent note, Beesley, Paul said:
>
>> Date: Thu, 18 May 2006 16:34:34 +0100
>>
>> /* REXX */
>> gpmstcsi = arg(1)
>> "ispexec vget (zapplid)"
>> if zapplid <> "SMPE" then
>>"ispexec select cmd(%DOSMPE"
I have/am resolving my issue by implementing FDR Archive, and I will
stop hsm migrations. I see that the FDRTSEL program in FDR is similar
to HSM recycle. However my current issue with this process is the
release of tapes from RMM. FDRTSEL will consolidate all the Archive
backups onto a new
Ed,
I never said the price would be dollars!
As a matter of fact, I concur with what you said. I even have a
presentation that indicates the same sentiment.
Bob
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Sent: Thursday, Ma
I have SETSYS NOINTERVALMIGRATION and MONITOR(NOSPACE) set in ARCCMD00 but
I still get the following messages every hour.
ARC0570I INTERVAL MIGRATION FOR ALL SMS MANAGED 835
ARC0570I (CONT.) VOLUME(S) TERMINATED, RC=18 REASON=0
I know why I'm getting the RC=18 error (no SMS volumes in the AD
>Arthur Anderson?
>I though they were cleared of wrongdoing by the Justice Depatrment?
Yes, but why did they get in trouble?
Simplistically put, because they didn't have a clear separation of duties.
And, I don't think their reputation ever recovered.
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300,000 Kilometres per Second
Not
Do anybody experience with Z/OS UNIX NFS SERVER AND Z/VM SLES9 NFS CLIENT.
DO ANYBODU SEND ME MVSNFS.CNTL(EXPORTS) AND MVSNFS.CNTL(NFSATTR)
HELP ME!
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Leif,
I would ask this type of question to the DB2 Newsgroup.
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Yes I meant DFSMShsm.
I have/am resolving my issue by implementing FDR Archive, and I will stop
hsm migrations. I see that the FDRTSEL program in FDR is similar to HSM
recycle. However my current issue with this process is the release of tapes
from RMM. FDRTSEL will consolidate all the Arch
Running DB2 V7.1 for Z/os datasharing with 2 members. The first online
transaction after batch period is doing one single insert on table with 2
indexes. From trace I see long time spending acquire locks for syslog range
recording - but I can't figure out why. Tablespace has been inactive for
h
Greg, ... and even though it does not affect you yet .
when you confirm replacement of a WORM tape, rmm resets the WWID ready to
record the new value for the new tape.
Mike Wood RMM Development
On Thu, 18 May 2006 16:38:26 -0500, Greg Shirey <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
>Well, further res
In a recent note, Beesley, Paul said:
> Date: Thu, 18 May 2006 16:34:34 +0100
>
> /* REXX */
> gpmstcsi = arg(1)
> "ispexec vget (zapplid)"
> if zapplid <> "SMPE" then
>"ispexec select cmd(%DOSMPE" gpmstcsi") newappl(SMPE)"
> << Change DOSMPE to whatever you save this rexx as
> "ispex
Arthur Anderson?
I though they were cleared of wrongdoing by the Justice Depatrment? (Three
years after being indicted due to the Enron debacle).
Lock Lyon
Compuware Corp
Ted MacNEIL <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Only 1 host does Backup and Migration. It has the Backup windows
defined. The 2 Recall only LPARS have ( )
as the defined window for Backup, Primary Space Mgt. and Secondary Space
Mgt.
Addvol commands are the same for all members.
However another posting on this subject mentioned the
Hi,
I've done this under z/OS 1.4 and CICS TS 1.3, and worked fine. I'm assuming(!)
they'll be no problems under 3.1. This was using the straight encode/decode
services.
There appeared to be no hit on the CICS region (these weren't long-running
calls) - a trace showed nothing of interest. I di
The direction is to define the program as OPENAPI which will cause CICS v3.1
to drive it under an OPEN TCB where you are allowed the "MVS freedom of
API", including ICSF.
The problem is that API cannot be APF authorized - so you may end-up issuing
a SVC from the OPENAPI program to get out of C
Hi,
We're running z/OS 1.6 and CICS TS 3.1 and in the midst of PCI/DSS
evaluation work. A question of whether a CICS COBOL transaction is able to
use ICSF has arisen. Can anyone please help in this, as copious
interrogation of CICS manuals has not helped much. We need to see if we
can encrypt
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