Hi,
I am looking at the RNL definitions for SYSZRMM. I see in the RMM
customization it says the specification should be
RNLDEF RNL(EXCL) TYPE(SPECIFIC) QNAME(SYSZRMM) RNAME
(MASTER.RESERVE)
However I think that I need to append my CDSID to the RNAME as follows:
MASTER.RESERVE.PROD
Could someo
replied to your email.
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From: "Yukus, Mary J CIV USMEPCOM" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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To:
Sent: Friday, June 13, 2008 10:02 PM
Subject: Re: Desperate HSM Help needed
BTW, this is on a z/OS14 system using DFSMS 1.3.
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BTW, this is on a z/OS14 system using DFSMS 1.3.
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From: IBM Mainframe Discussion List [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf
Of Yukus, Mary J CIV USMEPCOM
Sent: Friday, June 13, 2008 8:59 PM
To: IBM-MAIN@BAMA.UA.EDU
Subject: Desperate HSM Help needed
Hi Everyone,
I hope som
Hi Everyone,
I hope someone's out there tonight, we have an HSM situation that I need some
help on. First off we are not very experienced with HSM. We were recycling
an HSM tape and the OCDS filled up. The recycle stopped with the following
message.
IEC070I 203-204,HSM,HSM,OFFCAT,4621,JCC005,HS
In <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, on 06/12/2008
at 10:02 AM, Richard Peurifoy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said:
>What do they buy you over multiple TN3270 sessions?
VSPLIT. More flexible HSPLIT.
>I think ISPF supported them at one time
Yes, although AFAIK the support is still limited to 4 partitions.
--
We just opened up a Systems Programmer position for our little state
agency in Olympia, Washington.
The job description follows the vague generic format, but it is for a
z/OS Systems programmer. We are currently on z/OS 1.9, with a whole
gambit of OEM products.
http://www.courts.wa.gov/employ/?f
Yeah... With a sucker born every minute, I guess I'm this minute's. Or
that minute's... Or..., you get the idea. ;)
Hey, is it Friday already?
Gary Green
I can use all the help I can get with my fight against cancer!
Please support my efforts!
Thank you.
http://www.active.com/donate/tntsonj
Hi Joel,
I also have twin HDS9980V subsystems with TrueCopy and ShadowImage
installed. I tried your ICKDSK JCL on using two of my 1 cylinder DASD volumes
( they are former XRC utility volumes ) and I believe I received the same error:
ICKDSF - MVS/ESADEVICE SUPPORT FACILITIES 17.0
Gary Green wrote:
Perhaps in the future before I post that kind of information, I should look
at it myself...? ;)
I routinely ignore all of those lead-generating, contact-gathering, IBM
marketing gimmicks disguised as "white papers" and such.
--
Edward E Jaffe
Phoenix Software Internation
Perhaps in the future before I post that kind of information, I should look
at it myself...? ;)
Gary Green
I can use all the help I can get with my fight against cancer!
Please support my efforts!
Thank you.
http://www.active.com/donate/tntsonj/tntsonjGGreen
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From: IB
Jousma, David wrote:
Thanks Bruno, I opened at ticket to the Hardware group via ESC+ .
We'll see what happens.
[...]
You may create a software pmr and ask the support to do a CR HW ( they
normally know what it is . It is Call Requeue to HW queues ) That is
what i normally do .
Here in Europ
On Fri, 13 Jun 2008 15:39:26 -0400, Gary Green wrote:
>Only the nine pages? I thought it was longer than that since it was a
>chapter subset of manual #1.
Only eight pages. And with a pretty large font.
--
Tom Marchant
--
Fo
Only the nine pages? I thought it was longer than that since it was a
chapter subset of manual #1.
Gary Green
I can use all the help I can get with my fight against cancer!
Please support my efforts!
Thank you.
http://www.active.com/donate/tntsonj/tntsonjGGreen
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Fr
On Fri, 13 Jun 2008 12:10:15 -0700, Schwarz, Barry A wrote:
>Pretty strange. After filling out the registration form, I received a 9
>page document. The title sheet said it was volume 1 of the old ABCs
>(introduction to JCL, etc). Page 2 was numbered 243. Looks like
>something got hosed.
That
Pretty strange. After filling out the registration form, I received a 9
page document. The title sheet said it was volume 1 of the old ABCs
(introduction to JCL, etc). Page 2 was numbered 243. Looks like
something got hosed.
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From: Gary Green [mailto:snip]
Sent: Wedn
On Fri, Jun 13, 2008 at 09h10, Mark Pace <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote to
IBM-Main about "SSL Timeout":
> That's for certain. They all work from their homes. So different
> ISPs, different routers, Cable, DSL, dial-up, wired, wireless, etc
Mark: have the client check their personal DSL modem
We added 3290 support a few years ago for a customer who was forced to give up
his real 3290 terminal. He used Split/VSplit in ISPF. Only a handful of people
use it, but the ones that got used to it like to have it.
Steve Bireley
BlueZone Software
Date:Thu, 12 Jun 2008 11:26:43 EDT
From:
I queried the group awhile back about a problem with losing a volume dump
with an tape error. I pursued this with IBM and there is a problem (
OA25507 - open). If the dump volume is stacked and the error (ab/s214) is
not at the beginning, then the new list of volumes to be dumped doesn't
includ
IBM Mainframe Discussion List wrote on 06/12/2008
11:59:06 PM:
> Is x'00' better than other mask values? Why? Is TM preferable
> to IC or ICM or L or LH or CLC or ...? (What's the fastest way
> to clear a register?)
TM with x'00' will cause an access exception, but avoids revealing
anythin
HSM uses a 24 hour clock. Were you really doing this at 2AM in the
morning?
Did you issue a Q AUTO to see if any tasks are held? If so, you can
issue a RELEASE ALL.
-Original Message-
From: willie bunter [mailto:snip]
Sent: Saturday, June 07, 2008 12:02 AM
To: IBM-MAIN@BAMA.UA.EDU
Subj
Rick,
I retried your suggestion and it worked. I have asked our account rep to
contact CA and get the doc. I looked at the PANVALET scan utilites
(option 8) but the "function is not active":
8 - CA-Panvalet Scan Utility
I will check with the administrator if it can be activated.
Thanks
Rick,
I am using Yahoo. The browser that I am using is INTERNET EXPLORER 6
I will check the SETTINGS. Thanks.
--- On Sat, 6/14/08, Rick Fochtman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
From: Rick Fochtman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: How To Remove Some Garbled Characters From A Post
To: IBM-MAIN@BAMA.
We are a mainframe shop, and some time ago, when we converted from DMX2
to DMX3 hardware EMC informed us that we would need to convert to
Timefinder/Clone since our target devices would be RAID5.
We have recently learned that when performing a Clone1 to R2 that a full push
of all tracks will al
Rick Fochtman wrote:
Sounds (and looks) like a E-Mail client that's not "up to snuff" on
your end. Have you tried other E-Mail clients? Perhaps other browsers?
Or perhaps a setting issue in your current software?
Have a look at the headers:
X-Mailer: YahooMailWebService/0.7.199
--
Edward E
But in Ed's case, the programs are being loaded by z/OS into an area that by
definition cannot be changed by programs.
Wayne Driscoll
Product Developer
NOTE: All opinions are strictly my own.
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From: IBM Mainframe Discussion List [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf
Of
Sounds (and looks) like a E-Mail client that's not "up to snuff" on your
end. Have you tried other E-Mail clients? Perhaps other browsers? Or
perhaps a setting issue in your current software?
Rick
--
esmie moo wrote:
Good Morning Gentle Read
John, the synax might not be exactly correct for your version of
PANVALET. But there's a reasonably good scan function built into one of
the PANVALET utilities. You might want to check the docs. I'm sure than
CA will be just overjoyed to make sure that you have valid and accurate
docs for your
First you need to list the VVDS to see in what Catalog it was expected to be.
If it is the correct one (found by the ALIAS), then just run a DEFINE
RECATALOG and then DELETE. If it is pointing to the wrong catalog, you might
have problems because since z/OS 1.7 the system does not like it when y
Paul Gilmartin wrote:
On Fri, 13 Jun 2008 14:59:54 +0200, Hunkeler Peter (KIUK 3) wrote:
where they've been loaded from. fork(), by definition, creates a
1:1 copy of the process (address space). Programs might have changed
intenal fields and the new process might depend on that very value.
The "z/OS: UNIX System Services Programming: Assembler Callable
Services Reference" book has a fairly good description on what
is and is not done by fork() processing.
--
Peter Hunkeler
CREDIT SUISSE
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For IBM-MAIN subscribe /
[snip]
> So what happens if a program with a DCB open for INPUT performs a
> fork()? Does fork() leave a blank space where the DCB was? What
> happens if the child performs a READ? Something ought to fail
> because the parent may have scratched the data set and the child
> would be reading unall
Brian Peterson wrote:
Sounds like you're not looking in IBMLink. APARs are generally released to the
public web interfaces once the APAR has closed. OA25468 is open.
My speculation is that the feed from IBMLink to the public system is not
continuous or automatic. They probably "copy" the
That is incorrect
As long as you 'tell' File-AID that you have a panavlet library (and where the
link modules are, it will work
Please if you have any questions feel free in contacting our hotline at
1-800-538-7822
It is free for all our customers
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On Fri, 13 Jun 2008 14:59:54 +0200, Hunkeler Peter (KIUK 3) wrote:
>>[snip]... This is probably since they can't just re-load all
>>the modules, since source library info isn't saved.
>
>fork() processing must not load the modules again, even if it knew
>where they've been loaded from. fork(), by
John,
It looks like part of my original sample didn't get pasted. Here is what the
PAN#8 control cards for my shop look like. Your shop may need a different
control number.
++CONTROL 0
++SCAN *,/CBRPBIND/,,,1,72
Also, you may want to talk with whoever supports Panvalet in your shop and
check
> Is x'00' better than other mask values? Why? Is TM preferable
> to IC or ICM or L or LH or CLC or ...? (What's the fastest way
> to clear a register?)
Irrelevant. Only one (fetch) reference per page would be needed to provoke
contents supervision into loading and initializing any deferred lo
Quoting Mohammad Khan:
> Would it be possible for you to show me the udf definition ( CREATE
> FUNCTION statement ) and the SQL that's causing you grief ? I'm kind
> of getting curious.
Sorry mate, not my call.
> PS: Tell you DBA to stay away from writing UDF in Java. By IBM's own
> admission,
Sounds like you're not looking in IBMLink. APARs are generally released to the
public web interfaces once the APAR has closed. OA25468 is open.
On Fri, 13 Jun 2008 14:59:54 +0200, Hunkeler Peter (KIUK 3) wrote:
(snip)
>
>I'd be interested to read the APAR but am not able to find it on IBMs
>in
On Fri, Jun 13, 2008 at 1:59 PM, esmie moo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Good Morning Gentle Readers
>
> How do I remove garbled characters from a post to this board. For
> example I noticed that the following is inserted after I have made a post
> e.g.
>
> I think the culprit could be wh
Would it be possible for you to show me the udf definition ( CREATE
FUNCTION statement ) and the SQL that's causing you grief ? I'm kind of
getting curious.
Cheers
PS: Tell you DBA to stay away from writing UDF in Java. By IBM's own
admission, it's at least twice as slow as COBOL UDF.
On Fri,
> -Original Message-
> From: IBM Mainframe Discussion List
> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Mark Pace
> Sent: Friday, June 13, 2008 8:10 AM
> To: IBM-MAIN@BAMA.UA.EDU
> Subject: Re: SSL Timeout
>
> That's for certain. They all work from their homes. So
> different ISPs,
> diffe
esmie moo wrote:
Good Morning Gentle Readers
How do I remove garbled characters from a post to this board. For example I
noticed that the following is inserted after I have made a post e.g.
I think the culprit could be when I hit the space bar it is substituted by
 
I hope I was
> -Original Message-
> From: IBM Mainframe Discussion List
> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Lizette Koehler
> Sent: Thursday, June 12, 2008 2:37 PM
> To: IBM-MAIN@BAMA.UA.EDU
> Subject: Re: Outsourcing dilemma or debacle, you decide...
>
> I think there is IT training in colleges
That's for certain. They all work from their homes. So different ISPs,
different routers, Cable, DSL, dial-up, wired, wireless, etc
I'm totally confused on how to help them.
On Thu, Jun 12, 2008 at 1:04 PM, Hal Merritt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Perhaps the affected folks are traversing
Shane said
> Quoting Jacky Bright :
> > Is it possible to geenrate the JOb wise CPU utilization report using
> > CA Product SYSVIEW 11.5 ver using SMF as input dataset ?
> > I think MAINVIEW to better in reporting / analysing performance
> > related issues rather than SYSVIEW. What you say ?
>
>
>[snip]... This is probably since they can't just re-load all
>the modules, since source library info isn't saved.
fork() processing must not load the modules again, even if it knew
where they've been loaded from. fork(), by definition, creates a
1:1 copy of the process (address space). Programs
Good Morning Gentle Readers
How do I remove garbled characters from a post to this board. For example
I noticed that the following is inserted after I have made a post e.g.
I think the culprit could be when I hit the space bar it is substituted by
 
I hope I was able to make mysel
Joel,
Looks like you are experimenting with a loopback doing TrueCopy to and from
the same 9980. I can't help you with the sense bytes, but the first thing
you should check is that the S-VOL (SECONDARY) is not online to another
LPAR.
Secondly you will have a problem with loopback if Shadowimage i
Jerry,
I tried your suggestion but I was unsuccessful. Below is the error
message:
++SCAN
*,/ZDLSCHED/72
* INVALID PARAMETER
*
* UNSATISFACTORY ACTION DUE TO ERROR *
Is there something else I should try?
--- On Fri, 13/6/08
The only manual I can find, ESS System/390 Command Reference SC26-7298-00,
skips over the sense code I need, format-0 message-F code 58. Is there a
more updated manual to be found? I didn't get much from IBM nor HDS.
This is for a simple pprc copy, message is indicating source drive is not i
Quoting Jan MOEYERSONS:
> RTFM. There are two ways of setting up/tearing down the modules that
> implement the stored procedure/UDF.
Not me mate ... ;-)
The DBA doing this knows DB2 and COBOL (and Java should he decide to try
that) - *he* will be RTFM'ing. I'm merely the hanger-on that does the
> -Original Message-
> From: IBM Mainframe Discussion List On Behalf Of Rick Fochtman
>
>
> sympathies to Gary's friend; perhaps he can get re-hired to
> help untangle the disaster, once senior management realizes
> how bad it's go
On Fri, 13 Jun 2008 00:28:20 +1000, Shane Ginnane <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
>Looks like setup/teardown cost.
>
Dear Shane,
RTFM. There are two ways of setting up/tearing down the modules that
implement the stored procedure/UDF. One is costing hugely, the other is quite
acceptable. Difference
Quoting Jacky Bright :
> Is it possible to geenrate the JOb wise CPU utilization report using
> CA
> Product SYSVIEW 11.5 ver using SMF as input dataset ?
> I think MAINVIEW to better in reporting / analysing performance
> related
> issues rather than SYSVIEW. What you say ?
Let's see if CC offe
Is it possible to geenrate the JOb wise CPU utilization report using CA
Product SYSVIEW 11.5 ver using SMF as input dataset ?
I think MAINVIEW to better in reporting / analysing performance related
issues rather than SYSVIEW. What you say ?
JAcky
-
Quoting Mohammad Khan:
> The code stays resident and its data kept so setup and tear down
happens only once
> per SELECT.
This is what we were hoping (expecting) to see.
Hopefully next week we will be able to test this is another environment
where I can get better numbers for analysis.
Cheers .
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