1. Yes
2. No
3. No
4, n/a
5. SAP use DB2 and/or USS so why should ECS cause a problem?.
We run SAP without any problems.
Set ALLOWAUTOALT(YES) for the SYSIGGCAS_ECS structure
Roland
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This is a long overdue response to the item on the IBM 705.
On 28 Feb 2006 09:32:04 -0800, in bit.listserv.ibm-main
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Eugene S. Hudders) wrote:
>Hi All:
>
>The following message was posted on VSE-L by Mr. Dave Stuart. He has
>authorized me to also post it on IBM-MAIN.
>
>Regards
On 15 Oct 2006 15:47:50 -0700, in bit.listserv.ibm-main you wrote:
> We are aware that our current DR ability is not very good or timely.
>That's part of what we want to address with newer machines.
> If we do this, we're talking about the dasd mirror being across
>campus or further. We're not
>>In <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, on 10/26/2006
>> at 08:44 AM, "(IBM Mainframe Discussion List)" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>>said:
>>So if you trace the SVC for system service X with GTF, are the
>>PC-entriesfor that same system service X also traced?
>In a message dated 10/27/2006 5:29:44 P.M.
IBM Mainframe Discussion List wrote on 10/27/2006
07:23:43 PM:
> BTW, what's the rationale for the maximum of 2096128K?
> 2096129 = 0x1FFC01, and 2096129*1024 = 0x7FF00400, which fit
> comfortably in 21-bit and 31-bit fields, respectively. It seems
> to me that the reasonable choice of limit w
On Fri, 27 Oct 2006 17:23:43 -0600, Paul Gilmartin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
> I tried various values
>of REGION. z/OS 1.7 accepts "REGION=2096128K" but fails on
>"REGION=2096129K" with
>
>IEF638I SPECIFIED NUMERIC EXCEEDS MAXIMUM ALLOWED IN THE REGION FIELD.
>
>
>BTW, what's the r
> My ancestors came from the village of HOSENWINKEL, in the district of
> OSNABRUK, in the state
of HANOVER, Germany! When Anton Fochtmann came to the US, he dropped the last
"n", in 1822!
Hmmm. I suspect it was Hasenwinkel, which is indeed near Osnabrück.
"Trouser corner" doesn't make a great
In a recent note, "Shmuel Metz (Seymour J.)" said:
> Date: Fri, 27 Oct 2006 16:14:29 -0300
>
> No. Read the code.
>
Is it available or OCO?
> >Is there any rationale for permitting three leading zeroes, but not
> >four as long as the resulting numeric value is within range?
>
> Avoidin
On Oct 27, 2006, at 7:26 AM, Chase, John wrote:
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Wow! An "Area 51" in Deutschland!
So, what planet are you really from?? :-D
Milwaukee apparently :)
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<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>1. Are any of you running ECS?
>
>2. If so, are all or part of your catalogs in ECS?
>
>3. If part, are they catalogs which would not impact you if problems
>occurred?
>
>4. If not running ECS, why? Did you try it a
John,
Chase, John wrote:
Well, the -Dfile.encoding=ISO8859-1 option is specified but does not
appear to have anything to do with seeing the LE storage report.
- your shell script is maybe using "iconv" pipes to convert
output (stdout and stderr) from java/jboss from ascii to ebcdic.
In <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, on 10/26/2006
at 08:44 AM, "(IBM Mainframe Discussion List)" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
said:
>So if you trace the SVC for system service X with GTF, are the
>PC-entries for that same system service X also traced?
No.
--
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In <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, on 10/26/2006
at 11:31 AM, Phil Payne <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said:
>True, but the /165's TTL memory didn't have a fraction of the
>problems the /65's core had.
The 3165 used core, as did the 3155. The solid state memory came in
later for the big machines then it did for th
In <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, on 10/25/2006
at 10:25 AM, "Jeffrey D. Smith" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said:
>IBM Documentation, "Program Management" SC27-1130-00
>Chapter 7, Binder Options, Page 123.
That documents the current rules for specifying the REFR, RENT and
REUS attribute. It's not the definitive
In <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, on 10/26/2006
at 06:17 AM, Jan MOEYERSONS <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said:
>Forgive me my ignorance... What is PKB standing for?
Pot. Kettle. Black. It's a short way of labelling hypocrisy.
For an extensive list of such acronyms and expressions, google for
"jargon file".
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In <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, on 10/24/2006
at 02:05 PM, Paul Gilmartin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said:
>Truly a gratuitous check.
No. Read the code.
>Is there any rationale for permitting three leading zeroes, but not
>four as long as the resulting numeric value is within range?
Avoiding extraneous co
In <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, on 10/26/2006
at 05:24 PM, Phil Payne <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said:
>While I maintain the opinion expressed, the ad hominem was
>inappropriate and I apologise to Schmuel and the list.
If you aren't willing to make an honest apology, phyllis, then don't
bother making an insi
In <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, on 10/26/2006
at 10:54 AM, Phil Payne <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said:
>Hard to envisage the economics of an assist for an instruction whose
>worst case is a machine cycle and whose best case is pre-cycle
>recognition.
Yes, when you change the issue that way it becomes hard to
In <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, on 10/26/2006
at 02:23 PM, Phil Payne <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said:
>It's just Shmuel's intellectual incapacity to realise that some
>people are just bloody good at what they do.
And what *you* do is libel. IBM, Jay and now me.
>The hard-working sign no NDAs and generate t
In <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, on 10/24/2006
at 04:11 PM, Anne Crabtree <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said:
>(I don't understand exactly how this works
It's dangerous to copy code that you don't understand.
>but it is how it is coded in our old exit
Look again. You will find that the code preceeding the NC i
In
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
on 10/24/2006
at 03:46 PM, "Alan C. Field" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said:
>If what you want printed is X'0FFF' you need code similar to the
>following:
>
>ST R0,IN
>UNPKOUT(9),IN(5)
>MVZ OUT(8),OUT-1
>TR OUT(8),=C'012345
OK - This result shows that the SYSTCPD DD statement is required for your
RECEIVE job, and should fix your problem where RECEIVE is unable to resolve
the inetsd01.boulder.ibm.com address - the "unknown host" error.
So, if you add SYSTCPD to your RECEIVE job, you should expect to get some
result
Hi Chris;
I think we've finally gotten a set of ROUTES definitions that are working.
I performed an FTP to the server after settting these up according to your
examples, and it worked.
I'll keep monitoring things for a while.
Thanks for your assistance and patience on this issue. Hopefully som
On Fri, 27 Oct 2006 09:21:14 -0400, Craddock, Chris
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>...
>I don't think he did. If you widen the definition of reentrant to
>include all external data then all bets are off. I would argue that such
>a program is just badly designed no matter what purported attributes it
>OK, nobody uses the BPO in any coding for the rest of the day. (Backspace and
>then Punch Operator).
What all systems need is:
END USER
When in doubt.
PANIC!!
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Jim,
1. Yes
2. All
3. N/A
4. N/A
5. I do not know why SAP would have a problem? The sharing protocol is
completely transparent to the application.
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Yes (HCD/IOCP 3390B=base,3390A=alias/PAV). And you attach/link them to
the guest just like the other DASD devices.
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Sent: Friday, October 27, 2006 3:42 PM
To: IBM-MAIN@BAMA.UA.EDU
With the SYSTCPD DD statement, we got this response -
READY
PING INETSD01.BOULDER.IBM.COM
CS V1R7: Pinging host INETSD01.BOULDER.IBM.COM (207.25.253.62)
READY
END
Unable to open RAW socket: EDC5139I Operation not permitted.
When Running ZOS as a guest under VM how are PAVs handled? Do you still put
them into your ZOS GEN?
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Simplify. Makes problem determination easier.
What happened when you ran the PING test?
Brian
On Fri, 27 Oct 2006 10:44:44 -0500, Dick Renneke <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
>We added the SYSTCPD DD statement to the SMPE job but got the same
>messages.
>
>SC0508 initConnection: Calling getaddrinf
If I have a Z/OS 1.4 system running as a guest of VM. How do you gen for PAVs?
Still gen Base Plus alaiaes? Thanks in advance!!
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Crispin Hugo wrote:
> I Believe there is a big meeting in Parsippany in November on what's
> coming up for Mainframes in futures. ...
Now, that brings back memories !! We held a couple of SPONJ meetings at the
Macro4 office in Parsippany back in 92-93. Bruce Black and Sam Golob may
remembe
Rob,
I think we can help you out if you have access to SyncSort for z/OS
release 1.2. Our JOIN facility can produce the output you are looking
for. Please contact me offline if you would like more specifics on how
to do this.
Sincerely,
John Reda
Software Services Manager
Syncsort Inc.
201-930
Possible progress: In my open "TechQA" question with IBM on this topic
I got a "new" option to specify in the Java options, and I am now
recording verbosegc output in readable form.
The option is
-Xverbosegclog:filename
where filename is a file name of one's own choosing.
Maybe this
I did not find a flyer. Can you let me know where on the web I can download it?
Thanks
Lizette
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>To: IBM-MAIN@BAMA.UA.EDU
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>
>This just passed:
>
>I wanted to l
> -Original Message-
> From: IBM Mainframe Discussion List On Behalf Of Tony Harminc
>
> Chase, John wrote:
>
> > I browse the stdout and stderr files using the Bluezone built-in FTP
> > client, which "interactively" allows for EtoA translation or "binary"
> > viewing. The verbosegc out
On Fri, 27 Oct 2006 13:41:37 -0400, August Carideo wrote:
>This just passed:
>
>I wanted to let you know about an exciting upcoming one day event on System
>z and Service Oriented Architecture (SOA). It's being held on Wednesday,
>Oct 25th, at the IBM Palisades Executive Briefing Center in Palisad
Ok chaps, I feel even dumber than usual. Poughkeepsie makes much more
sense. Sorry to have bothered you all.
Crispin Hugo
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This just passed:
I wanted to let you know about an exciting upcoming one day event on System
z and Service Oriented Architecture (SOA). It's being held on Wednesday,
Oct 25th, at the IBM Palisades Executive Briefing Center in Palisades, NY.
It will be a chance for you to mingle and connect with
Chase, John wrote:
> I browse the stdout and stderr files using the Bluezone built-in FTP
> client, which "interactively" allows for EtoA translation or "binary"
> viewing. The verbosegc output is not readable with either option; the
> rest of the output is presented in "plain English".
Give us
> -Original Message-
> From: IBM Mainframe Discussion List On Behalf Of Kirk Wolf
>
> John,
>
> I'm afraid that the reports that you are seeing are from the
> parent shell and not the java process, because none of java's
> "programmer default" LE settings are present.
>
> I'm guessing
Steve Comstock wrote:
> Crispin Hugo wrote:
> > I Believe there is a big meeting in Parsippany in November on what's
coming
> > up for Mainframes in futures. Anybody know where I can find an agenda?
> "November in Parsippany" doesn't have quite the ring of "April in Paris"
does it?
>
> Haven't h
Thanks, that sounds like the most likely explanation for an SRB being
delayed. I wonder who would be doing a STATUS STOP,SRB in a CICS region?
Might that be the hypervisor or WLM?
Thanks again,
Dave
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Crispin Hugo wrote:
I Believe there is a big meeting in Parsippany in November on what's coming
up for Mainframes in futures. Anybody know where I can find an agenda?
"November in Parsippany" doesn't have quite the ring of
"April in Paris" does it?
Haven't heard about this; perhaps you weren
I think Flashcopy is just a track for track copy at a specific point in
time. SMS status is not relevant. Therefore, your statement that the
target volumes are non SMS is not applicable.
Your backups would be a point in time image of the source volumes. Being
SMS, that would have to include al
Petersen, Jim wrote:
1. Are any of you running ECS?
2. If so, are all or part of your catalogs in ECS?
3. If part, are they catalogs which would not impact you if problems
occurred?
4. If not running ECS, why? Did you try it and have problems?
5. Have any of you heard that SAP has a pro
I Believe there is a big meeting in Parsippany in November on what's coming
up for Mainframes in futures. Anybody know where I can find an agenda?
This email has been scanned for all known viruses by the MessageLabs Email
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1. Are any of you running ECS?
2. If so, are all or part of your catalogs in ECS?
3. If part, are they catalogs which would not impact you if problems
occurred?
4. If not running ECS, why? Did you try it and have problems?
5. Have any of you heard that SAP has a problem with ECS?
You may
Mike,
I can't answer your question directly because I don't remember how I
initialized the flashcopy targets. They currently show up in ISMF as
"converted". We are flashing SMS packs to SMS packs for subsequent
backups to tape. We just successfully completed a hotsite test this
week where we re
> -Original Message-
> From: IBM Mainframe Discussion List On Behalf Of Edward Jaffe
>
> Galambos, Robert wrote:
> > No absolutely not. I wanted to differentiate my responses to the
> > original post. Thought it would be easier for the readers to follow
> > along
>
> The proper way to d
Longnecker, Dennis wrote:
Anyone have a utility/program (they can share) that will return the
relevant control blocks when I supply a MTTR for a particular job on the
spool?
(E)JES contains a facility to dump all spool control blocks belonging to
a job (i.e., JCT, IOTs, SWBs, etc.) or to du
We added the SYSTCPD DD statement to the SMPE job but got the same
messages.
SC0508 initConnection: Calling getaddrinfo() with inetsd01.boulder.ibm.com
SC0517 initConnection: getaddrinfo() resptr 0 rc 1/EDC9501I The name does
not re
solve for the supplied parameters. (errno2=0x112B)
Unknown ho
Galambos, Robert wrote:
No absolutely not. I wanted to differentiate my responses to the original post.
Thought it would be easier for the readers to follow along
The proper way to do that is by using an email client that quotes per
RFC 2646.
Whispering...
You can intersperse resp
Roberto R. wrote on 10/27/2006 08:21:06 AM:
> Hi, I run this ICETOOL job:
>
> //RECS DD *
>
>
> // DD *
>
>
> //TOOLINDD *
> SPLICE FROM(RECS) TO(OUT) ON(1,4,CH) WITH(11,4) WITHALL
>
> and get this:
>
>
> DDD
In a message dated 10/27/2006 10:08:12 A.M. Central Standard Time,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Isn't that more-or-less what z/OS.e is intended to be?
>>
Yazbut it's only for 'new work', not the decades of tried and true code.
Anyone have a utility/program (they can share) that will return the
relevant control blocks when I supply a MTTR for a particular job on the
spool?
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From: "Galambos, Robert" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
No absolutely not. I wanted to differentiate my responses to the original
post. Thought it would be easier for the readers to follow along
I liked what you did. The uppercase characters made it easier to see your
responses.
Dave Salt
SimpList(tm)
Hi, I run this ICETOOL job:
//RECS DD *
// DD *
Eric N. Bielefeld wrote:
Someone just sent me the following link.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bielefeld_Conspiracy
I had no part in it!
-
Try the reverse: finding something that doesn't exist!
My ancestors came from the village of HOSENWINKEL,
No absolutely not. I wanted to differentiate my responses to the original post.
Thought it would be easier for the readers to follow along
Whispering...
Sorry
Robert Galambos
Compuware Senior Technical Specialist
IBM Certified Solutions Expert -
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> -Original Message-
> From: IBM Mainframe Discussion List On Behalf Of Jon Brock
>
> No problem. That can be shortened to "IzMOfSzaez" --
> pronounced "is-moff-says."
>
> Actually, that might make a good password.
Not now :-)
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>
> - Original Message -
> From: "Dave Kutz"
> Newsgroups: bit.listserv.ibm-main
>
> > I am not sure if this list supports VTAM questions or not. If not,
please
> > ignore and sorry.
>
> If there
OK, nobody uses the BPO in any coding for the rest of the day.(Backspace
and then Punch Operator).
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
>The only issue here is whether or not the device is offline. If there is an
>F it is offline.
Correct. The DISPLAY command was written decades ago when drives could
really be not ready, is attemp
> -Original Message-
> From: IBM Mainframe Discussion List On Behalf Of Jon Brock
>
> I think they should make a stripped down version and call it
> "z/plain! z/plain!"
Isn't that more-or-less what z/OS.e is intended to be?
-jc-
-
We currently FLASHCOPY NON-SMS (Source) DASD volumes to NON-SMS (Target)
DASD volumes. Are there any issues in performing FLASHCOPY from SMS
(source) DASD volumes to NON-SMS (Target) DASD volumes. Are there any
issues in the subsequent backup/restore process? Can not find anything in
the manuals
Dave Stedman wrote:
I don't know whether ASCB in ASCBDSP1 had marked the address space as
non-dispatchable. It was a CICS region. What may cause this bit to be set
on?
STATUS STOP,SRB
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> -Original Message-
> From: IBM Mainframe Discussion List On Behalf Of Galambos, Robert
>
> Clark
>
> See below for answers to your issues.
And all your answers were typed in all uppercase, which in Internet
"conversations" is considered SHOUTING. You didn't really mean to
SHOUT, di
Is that the Mars just north of Pittsburgh?
IBM Mainframe Discussion List wrote on 10/26/2006
07:56:31 PM:
> Eric,
> So you are from MARS? :)
> Ed
> On Oct 26, 2006, at 3:12 PM, Eric N. Bielefeld wrote:
> > Someone just sent me the following link.
> >http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bielefe
No problem. That can be shortened to "IzMOfSzaez" -- pronounced "is-moff-says."
Actually, that might make a good password.
Jon
Probably end up with something like
IBM z/Server MVS OS for System z9 and eServer zSeries
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>
> I have been hoping for a name change like z/MVS.
>
>
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A nonvolatile CF will be given preference over a volatile CF by more than
just the DB2 structures. It dates back to when you had stand alone CFs
with built-in battery backups. Because most people do use UPS and the fact
that the built in battery would not last nearly as long as your UPS power
Jon Brock from the IBM Mainframe Discussion List
wrote on 10/27/2006 09:22:10 AM:
> I think they should make a stripped down version and call it
> "z/plain! z/plain!"
>
>
> I have been hoping for a name change like z/MVS.
>
>
Or "Big Oz" as my SVS Systems Programming (ca. 1978) instructor Don
I think you are living on a fantasy island if you think that will ever
happen .
Chris Hoelscher
IDMS & DB2 Database Administrator
Humana Inc
502-476-2538
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>>I think they should make a stripped down version and call it "z/plain!
z/plain!"
The information transmitted is int
Dave
Comments are embedded.
Chris Mason
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> I am not sure if this list supports VTAM questions or not. If not, please
> ignore a
I think they should make a stripped down version and call it "z/plain! z/plain!"
Jon
I have been hoping for a name change like z/MVS.
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John Dawes wrote:
I am just trying to understand why the NRD is displayed. When I look at
other devices the status is OFFLINE. My concern is why the status
doesn't go to OFFLINE instead of staying at F-NRD.
In fact I don't remember. AFAIK the manual (message explanation) vaguely
describes it
Clark
See below for answers to your issues.
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Aha - that's the problem. Make sure that batch jobs such as your SMP/E
RECEIVE command job include a valid DNS hierarchy.
As is often the case, there's a bunch of different ways to specify this,
but one way, which I use on my system, is to code a SYSTCPD DD statement,
pointing to a parameter f
Thanks Lizette for your explanation. I am now at ease. Your 2 cents is
greatly appreciated. Thanks to all who responded with their valuable advice.
Lizette Koehler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: Here is my 2 cents worth.
The only issue here is whether or not the device is offline. If there is an
> Endevor, the premier change management system keeps the
> listings from program compiles but doesn't provide a way to
> display them from the display elements list where you can
> find other information about your program. Instead the
> designers decided you should use the "L" option of disp
Here is my 2 cents worth.
The only issue here is whether or not the device is offline. If there is an
F it is offline. I believe the NRD is a throw back to the old days when you
could flip a switch that would READY or NOT READY the physical drive. That
is no longer valid with RAID, Shark and ot
In a message dated 10/27/2006 8:22:48 A.M. Central Standard Time,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
am just trying to understand why the NRD is displayed. When I look at other
devices the status is OFFLINE. My concern is why the status doesn't go to
OFFLINE instead of staying at F-NRD.
>>
It
Clark Morris said about Endevor program listings:
. . .
Underneath the covers they convert this so they can show you the listing
they have stuffed in what appears to be a VSAM data set.
. . .
What you said about Endevor and program compile listing is generally
true. But, the use of a VSAM file (a
The other message that we see are -
CY1178 ftpStart: client operating in IPv4 only mode
CZ0251 ftpOpen: entered
SC0432 initConnection: entered
SC0508 initConnection: Calling getaddrinfo() with inetsd01.boulder.ibm.com
SC0517 initConnection: getaddrinfo() resptr 0 rc 1/EDC9501I The name does
not re
I don't know whether ASCB in ASCBDSP1 had marked the address space as
non-dispatchable. It was a CICS region. What may cause this bit to be set
on?
Thanks,
Dave
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I am just trying to understand why the NRD is displayed. When I look at other
devices the status is OFFLINE. My concern is why the status doesn't go to
OFFLINE instead of staying at F-NRD.
"O'Brien, David W. (NIH/CIT) [C]" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: As you stated
earlier, 'explanation for F
> I'm running behind so someone may have already mentioned this, but
Shmuel
> gave a sample of a refreshable but non-reentrant code. The code did
not
> modify itself; it modified something else sacred - the CVT as I
recall.
> The code could be refreshed at any time without altering its behavior,
b
> -Original Message-
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>
>
>
> John,
> Did ;you ever reply to my suggestion of calling CEE3DMP
> (with STORAGE set
> - NOSTORAGE is the default) from within your Java program?
> It would seem to me to be the best/easiest wa
>True, but you need the BLDL/FIND if you want the *name* of the module
>that is loaded with DE=.
>Jan is looking for loading of specific module I understand.
I am indeed looking for names.
Jantje.
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>So, what planet are you really from?? :-D
He already said that he's from the planet "Milwaukee."
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I am not sure if this list supports VTAM questions or not. If not, please
ignore and sorry.
But if it does, I am trying to setup a Global Connection Network across an
EE-EE connection with a distant network.
The distant side when they do a D NET,APING to my VTAM, they are able to
attempt to cre
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> Someone just sent me the following link.
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> http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bielefeld_Conspiracy
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> I had no part in it!
Wow! An "Area 51" in Deutschland!
So, what planet are you really fr
John,
David is correct. You can initialize the volume. The F-NRD is the status
that I normally see.
Regards,
John
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As you stated earlier, 'explanation for F says that the device is offline'.
What more do you want?
From: John Dawes [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Fri 10/27/2006 8:06 AM
To: IBM-MAIN@BAMA.UA.EDU
Subject: Re: DASD STATUS - F-NRD
Yes, it shows the status (F-NR
Yes, it shows the status (F-NRD) on the 3 lpars. What concerns me is that
doesn't show the desired OFFLINE status.
"O'Brien, David W. (NIH/CIT) [C]" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: Is the drive
offline, F-NRD on all LPARs? If yes, you're ready to init the volume.
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It's still Friday.
I've been there several times on business. It's a very pleasant _FLAT_ town in
the middle of
the northwest _FLAT_ German plain. Kneel down on the main street and you can
see the
curvature of the earth.
Bielefeld famous for three things? Here's my list:
1) Fights between B
I am afraid that we have now devolved to semantics.
I did not say you could not write a program that was refreshable but
modified itself. I said that you could not write one if you intended that
what you changed actually took affect.
If your design is that a program when refreshed reverts to its
Is the drive offline, F-NRD on all LPARs? If yes, you're ready to init the
volume.
From: John Dawes [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Fri 10/27/2006 7:05 AM
To: IBM-MAIN@BAMA.UA.EDU
Subject: DASD STATUS - F-NRD
Hallo To all,
I put a dasd address offline. B
Was there that the plane of LOST cashed ?
Atenciosamente / Regards / Saludos
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