Matthew Stitt wrote:
I had it taken several steps further.
My recently shipped order came with no boxes at all. I was given web pages
with pointers to all the doc for download to my workstation. Even the
softcopy DVD and CD/DVDs with additional product features for the non-Z
platforms.
I'm
Hi all
Is everyone aware of the no cost CCL workshop ?
Regards
Gerard Ceruti
may the 'z' be with you
Internet URL to view this announcement:
https://www-927.ibm.com/software/productintro/1/0973310F95C4D789852573EE
00400D80
..Thanks all for your help.
I send my problem to [EMAIL PROTECTED] and after some sugestion
they have adviced me bring this to the attention of NetView's Service team.
what I'll make and I will be still fighting with this
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Best regards,
Rafał Hanzel
Systems Programmer, RD of
Yo, Bob - cheers mate.
Gotta learn to have that first coffee before posting
Shane ...
On Tue, 2008-03-18 at 18:52 -0400, Bob Rutledge wrote:
I think Shane had in mind PARM=IGNIDRFULL with AMASPZAP.
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Are there any control block fields or flags within these address spaces that
indentify them as being started by a fork or spawn action? Are there different
indicators for forked versus spawned address spaces?
TIA,
Jerry
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You can browse the load module and see IDRDATA if you know what to look
for
I think I might start with that approach. I have the documentation.
Thanks so much, everyone, for all of your rapid and informative responses!
David
David Day,
You have received several good answers including advice about IIS and FTP
Server.
Some other missing points:
Use another user on WinXP for FTP purposes only and allow ONLY that user on
that 'incoming' folder. Remove 'Everyone' from list of users who may 'share'
that folder.
If
Yes there is see the C1DEFAUTS for the switch. You can contact CA for more
information.
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Does anyone know
Can't you do that with option 4.6 and then U to update a processor group?
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Does anyone know if there is a way to
You can also restrict the generate processor to background only via the
processor group definition associated with the element type in question.
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I use a rexx-based ISPF application from Nigel Pentland's:
http://www.nigelpentland.co.uk/racf/index.htm
I find it handy and useful, it covers most of our cloning-IDs needs.
Walter Marguccio
z/OS Systems Programmer
Munich - Germany
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Does anyone know if there is a way to restrict running
compiles in foreground
via Endevor?
You could consider running an FTP server on Windows on a PC in your network
that has a static IP address, and initiate an FTP session to it from z/OS to
transfer the files. We've used the free FileZilla FTP server to do this:
http://filezilla-project.org/
..Rich
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On Tue, 18 Mar 2008 12:06:57 -0700, Schwarz, Barry A
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ADRDSSU used to have problems copying HFS datasets (the workaround was
DUMP/RESTORE in place of COPY). I don't know if it still does. I have
never successfully copied a spool dataset and always had to reformat. I
Dave:
We move files to our Windows servers and AIX servers all the time. Here
is a snip of JCL and ftp commands that I have used. We use the (EXIT
parm on all our JCL to ensure that rc come back to the JCL ftp client.
Hope this helps.
//*- 20070718 test getting a file from the reporting
Regarding optimizing of code done by compilers, I find this interesting:
http://www-1.ibm.com/support/docview.wss?rs=2231context=SS6SG3dc=DA490dc
=DA4A10dc=DA4A30dc=DA420dc=DA480dc=DA500dc=DA410dc=DA4A20dc=DA440dc=
DA460dc=DA430dc=DA470dc=DA400q1=cobpf310.pdfuid=swg27001475loc=en_USc
On Wed, 19 Mar 2008 08:49:16 -0500, Arthur Gutowski [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Tue, 18 Mar 2008 12:06:57 -0700, Schwarz, Barry A
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
ADRDSSU used to have problems copying HFS datasets (the workaround was
DUMP/RESTORE in place of COPY). I don't know if it still does. I
A lot has been said about MVS/DNS/etc..., knowing the IP address of the
workstation in order for MVS to initiate the FTP down to the WS. Most have
said it needs to be a static IP address.
At this site, we use static IP addresses. However, while I no longer have the
VBS/WSF (a VB script)
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A lot has been said about MVS/DNS/etc..., knowing the IP
On Wed, Mar 19, 2008 at 9:03 AM, McKown, John
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Does anyone
On the off chance that anybody is interested, the following will print
out the IP address of eth0 on a Linux machine.
/sbin/ifconfig eth0 | awk 'BEGIN {FS=[: ]+} ;/ inet addr:/ {print $4}'
If you have Cygwin on your Windows box:
ipconfig | awk '/IP Address/ {print $NF}'
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In [EMAIL PROTECTED], on 03/18/2008
at 09:59 AM, Arthur T. [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
If there's information about the zap, it'll be in the directory
entry.
No, only information about the most recent SSI. For anything else you must
look at the load module itself, either by reading it
On 19 Mar 2008 08:34:30 -0700, [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Don Leahy) wrote:
One question worth asking is *why* the programmers want to run their
compiles in the foreground?
In my experience, foreground compiles are a desperate measure only
resorted to when batch turnaround is absolutely horrendous.
Yep, I was there also many moons ago. Machines got a whole lot faster and
turnaround is much better. I wrote assembler on a 360/20 .But people are
still people and some think they must always be first.
Regards,
Scott
IDF
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This seems like a whole lot of work to go through to get around a
problem that shouldn't exist in the first place. If the DHCP/DNS is
setup correctly, every PC should have a valid DNS name that resolves the
IP address correctly. I don't remember any site I've worked at recently
(5 years) where I
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This seems like a whole lot of work to go through to get around a
McKown, John wrote:
I have the problem with my Linux desktop. It is not part of the Windows
domain and so does/can not register itself with DDNS. I know it is
possible, but politics on the part of the Windows support staff deny me
the option.
It might not just be politics. There are
--snip-
I like when IBM (and other vendors) give you better documentation or
better ways to view it. I don't like having things taken away.
In the past, IYO came in several formats: BookManger, AFP and in
readable
text in the orderhlq.SCPPLENU data set as
---snip--
Where does one specify NOIDRDATA? I don't see that referenced in any IBM
publications or APARs, and it's not something I've ever encountered in my
usage of AMASPZAP.
--unsnip-
I think he meant the IGNIDRFULL parm, so
Just wanted to say thanks to all who responded to the request for information.
I believe I have enough to go on now to at least start to put together a plan.
Thanks again to all.
--Dave Day
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Ah, but Adobe Acrobat reader has a voice and will read your manual to you.
It's a bit monotonous and calls ZOS zee-oss, but book manager won't do
that!
Daniel McLaughlin
Z-Series Systems Programmer
Information Communications Technology
Crawford Company
4680 N. Royal Atlanta
Tucker GA
--snip---
A lot has been said about MVS/DNS/etc..., knowing the IP address of the workstation in
order for MVS to initiate the FTP down to the WS. Most have said it needs to
be a static IP address.
At this site, we use static IP addresses. However, while I
Daniel McLaughlin wrote:
Ah, but Adobe Acrobat reader has a voice and will read your manual to you.
It's a bit monotonous and calls ZOS zee-oss, but book manager won't do
that!
Not true! BookManager softcopy books can be read via any web browser.
(For an example, see IBM's public library
That would be one of my major concerns, security. But then being a
mainframe oriented person and long time DP/IT/MIS person, I've always been
concerned about security.
Daniel McLaughlin
Z-Series Systems Programmer
Information Communications Technology
Crawford Company
4680 N. Royal
Oh, well, guess I don't keep up with the technology as well as I thought.
Thanks for the tip...
Daniel McLaughlin
Z-Series Systems Programmer
Information Communications Technology
Crawford Company
4680 N. Royal Atlanta
Tucker GA 30084
phone: 770-621-3256
fax: 770-621-3237
email: [EMAIL
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[snip]
-unsnip-
Lizette
In terms of any ideas in dealing with what I would certainly characterise as
a
problem rather than an issue, you should follow the golden rule regarding
SNA sense codes:
1. (Try to) determine the product which decided to describe a problem using
that sense code.
2. Check the manual
On 19 Mar 2008 09:44:25 -0700, in bit.listserv.ibm-main
(Message-ID:[EMAIL PROTECTED]) [EMAIL PROTECTED]
(Rick Fochtman) wrote:
As far as I know, AMASPZAP will ALWAYS try to make an IDR
entry, unless the appropriate IDR's are full and the
IGNIDRFULL option is specified.
I have used
On Fri, Mar 14, 2008 at 3:12 PM, Rich Tabor [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Bad news, good news here. First the bad, for the IMS referral library, the
library (along with IMS.FORMAT) is supposed to be updated by the MFSUTL
process, not IEBCOPY. IMS.REFERAL is also used as input to MFSUTL process
--snip--
-unsnip-
This is all very interesting but it doesn't address the issue of security very well. I'm stuck with
a direct COMCAST connection to my LAN that I can't disable without disabling my telephones
On Wed, 19 Mar 2008 09:42:34 -0700, Edward Jaffe wrote:
McKown, John wrote:
I have the problem with my Linux desktop. It is not part of the Windows
domain and so does/can not register itself with DDNS. I know it is
possible, but politics on the part of the Windows support staff deny me
the
On Wed, Mar 19, 2008 at 12:06 PM, McKown, John
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Of course, I don't allow ftp at all. I use SSH. I
think that there is an SSH server available for Windows, but I don't
really know.
FTP is popular, but a nasty protocol to secure properly, especially through
NAT-style
Thanks for your replies. I am now just getting back to this problem.
My previous posts within my user catalog question were me asking how to do
something, let me now tell you why I am asking.
I ran into this problem at DR.
I import a user a catalog (CATALOG.MVSICF1.VUSRCAT) and connect it to
I recommend you study the handout from SHARE session 8132 in the
SHARE proceedings from Long Beach, California in February 2004:
Extending the Life Cycle of Legacy Applications
(With Added Thoughts Specific to Assembler Language)
It contains a detailed analysis of factors to consider when you
Well, at the site in question, there was no such updating of DNS for
workstations. Why? I have no idea. So, another solution was necessary.
On Wed Mar 19 12:05 , Scott Rowe [EMAIL PROTECTED] sent:
This seems like a whole lot of work to go through to get around a
problem that shouldn't
I'd appreciate it immensely if we could conduct a private
dialog about
the capabilities of your Netgear box. I'm a babe in the
woods in these
matters. My Linux experience consists of a few days of experimenting
with Red-Hat 6.0.
Replied off-list
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Well, that's an interesting question, Rick. In my situations, everything was
behind the firewall so there was little concern for hackers. I do know that
the IIS on the WS can be setup with some security (userid, password, restricted
directory(ies), etc...
Is there any built-in security for
Is there a mount message on the console (LISTCAT looking for VVRs in the
VVDS's on unavailable volumes)?
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Dino-Software Corporation
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Sent: Wednesday, March 19, 2008 2:15 PM
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Well, that's an interesting question, Rick. In my
situations,
Actually, that is something I have... thought about, but only as long as it
took the next thing to pop up and send me off track to handle another
problem, etc...
Before encryption became easily available on the mainframe, I had thought
about a putting together an automated Rube Goldberg
Rick Fochtman wrote:
--snip-
I like when IBM (and other vendors) give you better documentation or
better ways to view it. I don't like having things taken away.
In the past, IYO came in several formats: BookManger, AFP and in
readable
text in the
Blair Svihra wrote:
Is there a mount message on the console (LISTCAT looking for VVRs in
the VVDS's on unavailable volumes)?
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Only if you have eligible mountable devices. (3330's? )
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Anyone?
In the meantime, I've found these in the ASSB:
ASSBWMF1 DSXL1 WLM flags
* SERIALIZATION: none
ASSBWINI EQU X'80' WLM Managed Batch initiator
ASSBFSAS EQU X'40' WLM Managed
Rick, I also have a Netgear Firewall at each of my 2 homes, with an encrypted
VPN between them. If you have any questions that I can help with, feel free to
contact me offline.
Rick Fochtman [EMAIL PROTECTED] 3/19/2008 1:19 PM
--snip--
Is there any output in OUTFILE? How large is the catalog?
Does SDSF show the LISTCAT step active (CPU time and I/O count
advancing)?
Can you specify the level or entry operand to limit the output?
The only problem I have ever noticed when the catalog has wrong volume
data is a relatively
On Wed, 19 Mar 2008 09:18:23 -0500, Mark Zelden [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
Note that if you are using zFS that HFS=QUIESCE does not work with FDR.
I had to add a zfsadm quiesce and unquiesce steps and change my copy
step in my clone JCL to use DSNENQ=NONE,ENQERR=NO when I
migrated my maintenance
HI Jason.
We work with Shark E20.
First I did tests with one volumen and other test finally with
volumes that contain productive information and are there any people that
is working with this.
- Enable PAV
- ADD of Alias to the volumes
All is O.Kand I don't have any
Will implementing PAV affect the existing data on the DASD subsystem?
No.
If no, is it applicable to both IBM and EMC DASD subsystem?
Yes.
How big is the risk involved to implement this with production data?
I'm not sure what you mean by risk.
PAV just reduces the IOSQ time.
The risk is if
Jerry,
In the distant past, forked address spaces where managed via APPC address
spaces (when OE was first introduced). So that is probably the reason for
the WLM managed indicator. As for Batch Inits, that is probably to indicate
a JES class that is defined with WLM inits rather than JES inits,
On 18 Mar 2008 08:55:20 -0700, in bit.listserv.ibm-main you wrote:
it's possible to zap a module and not leave footprints, though it's not the
default.
Yikes!
Our programmers occasionally ZAP a load module in a test load library, which
is
fine. When the time comes to promote the load module
On Tue, 18 Mar 2008 15:34:21 -0400, Jack Kelly
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I tried to send this issue to IBM but they think that it's a question
rather than a problem, so I'll try here.
Trying to use DCOLLECT to ensure that all ML2 data has a backup. In
general the UMLBKDT field (DCOLLECT ML2
On 19/03/2008, Support, DUNNIT SYSTEMS LTD. [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Are there any control block fields or flags within these address spaces that
indentify them as being started by a fork or spawn action? Are there
different
indicators for forked versus spawned address spaces?
There are
On Tue, 18 Mar 2008 10:53:44 -0500, David Eisenberg wrote:
Yikes!
Our programmers occasionally ZAP a load module in a test load library, which is
fine. When the time comes to promote the load module into a production load
library, however, I would like our change management package to prevent
On Tue, Mar 18, 2008 at 3:33 PM, Dave Salt [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] I would like to be able to kick off an FTP of a
dataset to a Windows platform from MVS.
I frequently transfer mainframe files to the PC and transfer PC files to the
mainframe, and I always perform
very interesting...
can the dataset be renamed??
On 3/18/08, esmie moo [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Kenneth,
There is no MSGID is because I tried the command via TSO (ISPF 3.4)
The dsn I archived by DSM (CA-ALLOCATE). I tried the recall but it failed
because of the DSN - the last qualifier
On Wed, 19 Mar 2008 04:11:10 -0500, Support, DUNNIT SYSTEMS LTD.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
TMASSBWMF1,ASSBFSAS
has worked for me for several years.
HTH.
Are there any control block fields or flags within these address spaces that
indentify them as being started by a fork or spawn action?
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