many of our batch jobs take their input from data sent us
Hello list,
many of our batch jobs take their input from data sent us by means of e-mail
attachments.
Attachments are manually stored on PCs, uploaded to z/OS, then batch starts.
This is obviously
a manual and error prone process. Theref
On Mon, 18 Jan 2010 10:38:17 +0100 Jan Vanbrabant
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:>Question wholly contained in the subject:
:>Any idea how a batch pgm (fetchable routine) can find out by which program
:>it was fetched?
Only by hooking LOAD and storing the information.
:>By chance no sample or skeleton sample availab
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Hi
A few years ago, here in house , we have discussed shortly the
possibility to react for some incoming mails, but all the problems with
security , SPAM etc persuaded us not to go in this way.
Walter Marguccio wrote:
many of our batch jobs take their input from data sent us
Hello lis
>Since you're referring to problems
with the WLM policy, I guess you had some classification rule catching the
initial job but found that the child is not caught by this rule.
That was the exact problem.
Because any other sub-system would switch into USS, the rules for that
sub-system would come
We are big into TN3270 Telnet "Associated Printing" here and are getting to
the point where thousands of users will be added who need to get output off
the IBM JES2 Spool. Naturally the applications are not willing to modify
anything as to where they might put this output except the Warm and Fu
I think there are commercial product to do this, but with the HTTP
Server and REXX SPOOL interface you can do all
this things .
Jim Marshall wrote:
We are big into TN3270 Telnet "Associated Printing" here and are getting to
the point where thousands of users will be added who need to get ou
On Wed, 20 Jan 2010 21:08:21 -0800, Ron Hawkins wrote:
>
>The archives don't go back further than 2005 ...
That is because the older posts were moved to IBM-MAIN-ARCHIVES. Subscribe
to that group and you can find them.
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1) 100% agreed
2) 100% agreed
3) 90% agreed. I agree with statement paging bandwidth... I disagree
with the second statement more smaller is always better... The
bandwidth must be adjusted to suit the paging rate. If the total page
rate is 1 or 2 per sec, one local could handle the load easily. If
InfoPrint Server? HOD?
Several ISV products will suck the data off spool and store elsewhere
for retrieval. Levi, Ray & Shoup (LRS), CA, others
>Has anyone implemented any kind of Web Print Server where
>
> 1. accessible using just a Web Browser
> 2. sucks the print off the Jes2 Spool
On Wed, 20 Jan 2010 17:03:58 -0600, John Laubenheimer
wrote:
> IBM has recommended a minimum of 4 locals (or 4 paging paths).
>
To the OP: Most if not all your questions are answered in the Initialization
and Tuning Guide - Chapter 2. Auxiliary Storage Management Initialization.
I took a quic
On Thu, 21 Jan 2010 07:50:18 +, Ted MacNEIL wrote:
>>I strongly disagree with your statement that "the originating
>address space goes away."
>
>If I've mis-used the terminology, I'm sorry.
>But, there was/is a case with ESA 5.2, where there is only the
forked/spawned/whatever USS piece is th
Check out JRB (Jes Report Broker) from MacKinney.
Thanks
Bill Bishop
Specialist
Mainframe Support Group
Server Development & Support
Toyota Motor Engineering & Manufacturing North America, Inc.
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>I know 4 has been discussed in IBM-MAIN but the closest documented thing I can
>find (unless I missed it), is the System Health. Checker, which specifies 3 as
>the minimum by default in the check.
I've gone with three (large) locals, minimum for almost 20 of my 30 years in
the field.
I've onl
>Are you referring to orhpans? Or maybe your are confusing with zombies?
Not only. As somebody already pointed out there was at least one daemon that
did it (FTPD).
But, after all these years of not knowing (since I was told something erroneous
by an expert), he set me straight with the fact tha
Mark Zelden wrote:
On Thu, 21 Jan 2010 07:50:18 +, Ted MacNEIL wrote:
I strongly disagree with your statement that "the originating
address space goes away."
If I've mis-used the terminology, I'm sorry.
But, there was/is a case with ESA 5.2, where there is only the
forked/spawned/whatev
>I refused to design a WLM policy to address anomalous behavior.
z/OS UNIX was nothing but anomalous behaviour in the eyes of z/OS MVS,
but z/OS UNIX (MVS OpenEdition with maiden-name) married-in and they
finally managed to respect and support each other ;-)
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On Thu, 21 Jan 2010 07:36:32 -0700, Steve Comstock
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>
>Intersting point, Mark. Can you define / distinguish the characteristics
>of orphans vs. zombies?
>
It is the same definition as any other *nix platform.I don't really
like using Wikipedia as a reference, but that was the first thi
Allan,
Paging rates depend on the interval they are measured over. A page rate of
one or two per second measured in a 15 minute RMF interval may be due to a
page rate of 30-60 pages/sec for half a minute within that RMF interval.
Back before the days of Expanded Storage I established the total pa
The below REXX [from one of the dino sites, forgot which one] does the job.
Can even be used as an "action" against a given PDS on the DSLIST panel.
/* REXX */
/* DELETE ALL MEMBERS OF A GIVEN LIBRARY DSN */
TRACE 'N'
You might be able to build something around this JES2Mail/JES2FTP product.
We use the JES2Mail for PDF creation in z/OS and it works well.
/Tom Kern
/U.S. Dept of Energy
/301-903-2211
On Thu, 21 Jan 2010 06:21:14 -0600, Jim Marshall wrote:
>We are big into TN3270 Telnet "Associated Printing" h
You may want to check out H&W's product Jes2Web.
Brad Wissink
Information Technology Services
Iowa State University
515-294-3088
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Paging rates depend on the interval they are measured over. A page rate
of
one or two per second measured in a 15 minute RMF interval may be due to
a
page rate of 30-60 pages/sec for half a minute within that RMF interval.
Agreed!
We too use Jes2FTP for PDF creation. We store them in USS user
directories and let them use SMB to view the reports.
Mike Wickman
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We use Beta93 (z/OS) and Beta Web Enabler (z/Linux). Listoutput can be
displayed and printed via Internet Explorer.
To fulfill the principle of a paperless office, then display function is
mainly used.
Albert
VERLAGSGRUPPE WELTBILD GMBH
Sitz der Gesellschaft: Augsburg
Handelsregister Augsburg H
>Paging rates depend on the interval they are measured over.
>A page rate of one or two per second measured in a 15 minute RMF interval may
>be due to a page rate of 30-60 pages/sec for half a minute within that RMF
>interval.
Keyword: MAY
>Back before the days of Expanded Storage I established
Hi Mohan,
I have already tried the commands $AJ , $AA,ALL etc and including your
suggestion, with th ST and release command, and the sysouts still remains
with the USER status. The jobs were not held by $HJ command and do not
have JHOLD status.
Thanks for your reply.
Best regards,
Albert VENETIT
sysouts have a status "user"
I tend to find that 'user' in this case means a sysout 'hold'. In my
cases, this is caused by an error in handling the sysout, usually a PSF
issue. Releasing the job doesn't release the sysout, I have to release the
individual sysout. HTH.
Jack Kelly
202-502-239
Tom,
Thank you very much.
Ron
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On Thu, 21 Jan 2010 15:39:18 +0100, Hunkeler Peter (KIUP 4) wrote:
>>I refused to design a WLM policy to address anomalous behavior.
>
>z/OS UNIX was nothing but anomalous behaviour in the eyes of z/OS MVS,
>but z/OS UNIX (MVS OpenEdition with maiden-name) married-in and they
>finally managed to r
Ted,
I think the steady state paging observation may be worth revisiting now that
ES is no longer with us. ES provided a buffer to AUX that masked TSO and
batch swap trim and physical swap activity from AUX. That buffer is no
longer available.
So how is you paging rate when the system takes a du
hi,
i need to add central storage to one of my lpar.
is the only way is to by changing the central storage in the activation
profile or there is any other way?
there isn't any way to preform this when the lpar continue to work?
i have 16G of central storage and 14G is spilt between the different lp
Don,
I located the posting from Greg Dyck, and he recommends a minimum of 4-6
locals, with more being better. While the I&T and System Checker may specify
three Locals as a minimum, I believe there is a distinct difference between
minimum and optimum.
Greg's post Mon, 17 Sep 2001 07:04:42 -0400
IIRC, Isn't it suggested to allocate one Local on a full volume?
On Thu, Jan 21, 2010 at 2:04 AM, Staller, Allan wrote:
> This is a performance issue. In order for ASM not to care, the pages are
> distributed (roughly equally) across all available page datsets. If the
> algorithm were to take int
When all is well with the world, our paging is near zero. With response time
sensitive users (doctors, nurses, etc.), if we are paging, we buy more
memory. So the main purpose of our paging system is just to provide the
required backing for the all the virtual memory in use. However, in the real
wo
I forgot to mention, we use Dynamic PAV. We have not enable HyperPAV, yet.
I'm not sure if paging I/O supports HyperPAV or not.
When all is well with the world, our paging is near zero. With response time
sensitive users (doctors, nurses, etc.), if we are paging, we buy more
memory. So the main p
I've checked the archives, manuals but just can't seem to find an answer for
this.
Is there a way to find the amount allocated to HSA on the older machines?
TIA...
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Patrick Falcone wrote:
I've checked the archives, manuals but just can't seem to find an answer for this.
Is there a way to find the amount allocated to HSA on the older machines?
IIRC, you have to start SIngle Object Operations from the HMC to the SE.
There is a storage map function of s
IIRC, Use HMC to go to Single Object Operations. From there go to Storage
Information in CPC Operational Customization.
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Don,
At a guess you probably have eight channels per LCU, and your volumes are
configured on RAID-5 with 6+P+S or 7+P. In terms of potential parallel IO
that makes eight locals look really good as a starting point for handling
your peaks.
If you have more paths and array groups then you can alway
Cobe,
I've never seen that suggested or recommended. As Mr Merrill says "Just
because you can, doesn't mean you should."
Ron
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Hi Jim,
We use the LRS products to do all that you listed and much more. I will be
glad to give you the specifics.
Linda Mooney
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Subje
Since the ASM change to support large page data sets (z/OS 1.10, rolled
back to 1.8 & 1.9 via APAR OA20749), we've been using full volume 3390-9
for locals and in some of our very large LPARs full volume 3390-27 volumes.
Since we couldn't support WLM PAVs in some environments (shared DASD
between
>So how is you paging rate when the system takes a dump?
Actually, the last time it happened (a large CICS/DB2 application), the paging
rate wasn't too bad.
Memory was more than adequate -- it is part of the config.
As the old cliche says: the best paging I/O is the one that doesn't happen!
>L
>Is there a way to find the amount allocated to HSA on the older machines?
It's an old fragment in my ancient memory, but look up the D IOS oper command.
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We only have four "DASD" FICON channels from each z10 (2). So all LCUs share
the same eight channels (four from each processor). Each FICON channel can
handle multiple concurrent I/O's (FICON handles eight concurrent
operations?). I don't know how many concurrent I/Os a DS8000 LCU can handle.
Would
Yes, D IOS,CONFIG(HSA)
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Subject: Re: Finding HSA
>Is there a way to find the amount allocated to HSA on the older
Even on an older machine, that command is only valid in BASIC mode,
not for an LPAR. Well, the command is valid, it just won't give you the
information the OP wants.
Mark
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>Yes, D IOS,CONFIG(HSA)
Sometimes, the memory actually works.
But, I'm finding (at my age) it's becoming more an more 'write-only'!
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Well this tells me how many of what I can add to the HSA but I need to see how
much storage HSA has allocated on the machine. I would think that will come
from the HMC and some panel navigation.
It's a long story but I got burned recently trying to squeeze and need to
update my cheat sheet ma
>Even on an older machine, that command is only valid in BASIC mode,
not for an LPAR.
>Well, the command is valid, it just won't give you the information the OP
>wants.
IIRC, it doesn't give memory in PR/SM mode, it just tells you how many more
dynamic devices are eligible.
But, I haven't used
On Thu, 21 Jan 2010 02:02:47 -0800, Walter Marguccio
wrote:
>many of our batch jobs take their input from data sent us
>Hello list,
many of our batch jobs take their input from data sent us by means of e-mail
attachments.
Attachments are manually stored on PCs, uploaded to z/OS, then batch star
I think it's 32 ops per channel, and the DS8000 can handle it.
Since you are using dynamic PAV, I would have somewhere in the range of 8 to 16
locals per LPAR, but be sure to balance them across the two sides of the DS8000
for maximum throughput. There should be no problems with multiple local
Greetings,
I am trying to adjust a WLM service class for an FTP GET process
coming from another
host. The process is assigned a service class from the interactive
workload group. I added
a new transaction name to assign a different service class in the
interactive group and it
was ignored. Then
>Any ideas on how to properly assign a service class to a process like
this ???
1. Find the userid (USS) used by FTP.
2. Go to the OMVS section of your policy.
3. Use a UI (instance) matching the userid, and assign that to your appropriate
Service Class.
-
Too busy driving to stop for gas!
The only way to add storage is to update the IMAGE profile for the LPAR
and then shut down the LPAR. Be sure to DEACTIVATE (from the HMC) the
LPAR and then IPL.
If the memory isn't available the activate will fail.
And coincidently in another thread Don Williams says:
Use HMC to go to Single Ob
You know what's entertaining searching the operating system command manual is
the different names for HSA, Hardware Storage Area, Hardware Systems Area. In
fact I thought it was Hardware Save Area
partial to Hardware Storage Area myself...
--- On Thu, 1/21/10, Ted MacNEIL wrote:
From: T
>The only way to add storage is to update the IMAGE profile for the LPAR
and then shut down the LPAR.
>Be sure to DEACTIVATE (from the HMC) the LPAR and then IPL.
There is another way, requiring pre-work, and one deactivate/activate/re-IPL.
That's assigning reserved memory (RSVD).
How much depen
HI,
Quick start video tutorial about MFNetDisk tape manager.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=azUWcd5d1CU
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VlEkyEzdGN8
I will upload the new code to my site in one day or so.
Thanks,
Shai
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Our LCU are connected to 2 processors x 4 channels/processor x 32
operations/channel, so it needs to handle 128 concurrent operations. Of
course, the other LCUs are sharing the same physical connections, so at any
given instance it is unlikely that a LCU could actually have that many at
once.
Tha
I did consider that when I replied, but decided to ignore that option in
order to keep the response simple. Thanks for adding Ted.
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Albert,
These outputs - are they from a remote device? They look suspiciously like
an RJE names or perhaps RDR names.
Could you do a $TO?(xx),LONG and send it to the group?
? = S for STC, T for TSU and J for Job
x the number of the task.
Thanks
Lizette
-
On Wed, 20 Jan 2010 18:01:38 -0600, Albert Venetitay
wrote:
>Hi all,
>We have several sysouts awaiting to be sent to another node, but all these
>sysouts have a status "user" ,which I believe, prevents them to be sent the
>defined node .
> I did'nt find any JES2 commands in the manual ,related to
On Thu, 21 Jan 2010 18:58:48 +, Ted MacNEIL
wrote:
>>Any ideas on how to properly assign a service class to a process like
>this ???
>
>1. Find the userid (USS) used by FTP.
>2. Go to the OMVS section of your policy.
>3. Use a UI (instance) matching the userid, and assign that to your
appro
Also, make sure you get the case correct. We got burned once when it wasn't
folded to uppercase and didn't match.
Bobby Herring
System Programmer
Texas Farm Bureau Ins
Waco, TX
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>>> On 1/21/2010 at 02:58 AM, Anson Ye wrote:
> I have no idea how to fix this issue Please advise. Thanks!
What does the client show if you use "ssh -v" when you try to connect?
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>This is how I set it up. Doesn't work. Unless the user ID is being munged
somewhere ??? I'll look at that a little closer.
It worked for me with HOD, TCP/IP, TN3270, and FTP(d) many years ago.
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Here follows the display job with the log parameter :
-$DOJ(62977),LONG
JOB62977 $HASP686 OUTPUT(RD05898)
$HASP686 OUTPUT(RD05898)
OUTGRP=2.1.1,BURST=NO,FCB=,
On Thu, 21 Jan 2010 19:41:49 +, Ted MacNEIL
wrote:
>>This is how I set it up. Doesn't work. Unless the user ID is being munged
>somewhere ??? I'll look at that a little closer.
>
>It worked for me with HOD, TCP/IP, TN3270, and FTP(d) many years ago.
>-
I don't know then. I just double check
FTP has an OMVS component. Use the OMVS section for workload
classification.
You might also want to review the default service class for each
workload classification.
HTH,
I am trying to adjust a WLM service class for an FTP GET process
coming from another
host. The process is assigned a serv
On Thu, 21 Jan 2010 14:05:44 -0600, Hal Merritt
wrote:
>Have you, by some happenstance, ever issued a manual command to change
the class?
>
>I've found that WLM will sometimes hold the result of the last manual
command.
>
Like a:
RESET FTPPROD,SRVCLASS=??
kind of manual change ??? Or someth
Someone in management here wants to know what the sampling interval is
for the calculation by the z10 hardware of the 4hr rolling average MSU's
that is used to trigger softcapping.
Would one of the performance gurus here please point me to the FM where
I can find this information for z10 EC machin
On Thu, 21 Jan 2010 14:05:35 -0600, Staller, Allan
wrote:
>FTP has an OMVS component. Use the OMVS section for workload
>classification.
>You might also want to review the default service class for each
>workload classification.
>
That's how I had it set up. That's what Ted suggested too. Since
Since upgrading to zos1.9 the response time of library server is slow. When
selecting a book case, shelf or book there is a 6-8 second wait time for the
page to come up. Once a book is open the wait time appears to be a little less
from page to page, but still about 5 seconds. Can anyone make s
Have you, by some happenstance, ever issued a manual command to change the
class?
I've found that WLM will sometimes hold the result of the last manual command.
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I could see the VM numbers going up due to Linux.
Since kVM is an integral part of RHEL 5.4, has anyone tried to get it working
on a z box?
While it may not perform as well as zVM, the price could make it competitive.
Dennis Roach
GHG Corporation
Lockheed Martin Mission Services
Facilities Des
I seriously doubt you have anything to worry about, I often drive my DS8300 at
30% channel busy over 16 FICONs concurrently - well above what I expect your
channel config would allow. Max throughput, of course, depends on your DS8000
model and cache config, but it can handle a mess of concurren
Resent plain text, sorry for the formatted one previously.
Someone in management here wants to know what the sampling interval is
for the calculation by the z10 hardware of the 4hr rolling average MSU's
that is used to trigger softcapping.
Would one of the performance gurus here please point me t
Tony Harminc wrote:
> IBM had a poster they distributed in the 1990s saying "VM soars with
> 20,000 licences". So at least at one point they provided a bottom
> limit. One imagines the number is much lower today, and was never that
> high for MVS.
And they admitted at one point that the 20K includ
On Thu, 21 Jan 2010 13:50:38 -0600, Dave Kopischke
wrote:
>On Thu, 21 Jan 2010 19:41:49 +, Ted MacNEIL
>wrote:
>
>>>This is how I set it up. Doesn't work. Unless the user ID is being munged
>>somewhere ??? I'll look at that a little closer.
>>
>>It worked for me with HOD, TCP/IP, TN3270, and
On Thu, 21 Jan 2010 14:21:34 -0600, Dave Kopischke
wrote:
>On Thu, 21 Jan 2010 14:05:35 -0600, Staller, Allan
>wrote:
>
>>FTP has an OMVS component. Use the OMVS section for workload
>>classification.
>>You might also want to review the default service class for each
>>workload classification.
>
> if OPEN honors your request for buffers above the 16 MB line, you should
> either avoid the FREEPOOL macro ...
What crappy design! If OPEN *honors* your request ...
So in other words they are saying that you still need a FREEPOOL in your
code, and it now has to have *more* code added to it (ei
On Thu, 21 Jan 2010 15:17:36 -0600, Mark Zelden
wrote:
...
>>I don't know then. I just double checked and I have the User ID correct. It's
>>all upper case. And it takes the default service class no matter what.
>
>The OMVS default service class?
>
Yes, the default for INT which includes OMVS.
I think this might be it:
http://www-01.ibm.com/support/docview.wss?uid=isg1OA27623
If this applies, then 8,000,000 samples over 10 minutes is the default.
I would note that it might actually take a couple of minutes before the cap was
activated. It is a running average, so it would take WLM
On Thu, 21 Jan 2010 15:25:43 -0600, Mark Zelden
wrote:
...
>>One thing I just noticed though, when I swapped the service class over to
>>STC, I didn't change the Workload Name within the service class. Would
that
>>possibly keep it from assigning properly ??? Hmm
>>
>
>What does "swapping t
Thanks Hal. Interesting, but I almost can't believe that the hypervisor
is taking 800,000 samples per minute all the time. Isn't that a drain
on the whole system's performance?
Also, I see that the doc you noticed is under changes for a z/OS manual,
so maybe that's a z/OS software reporting tool
On Thu, 21 Jan 2010 16:01:55 -0600, Dave Kopischke
wrote:
>On Thu, 21 Jan 2010 15:25:43 -0600, Mark Zelden
> wrote:
>
>...
>>>One thing I just noticed though, when I swapped the service class over to
>>>STC, I didn't change the Workload Name within the service class. Would
>that
>>>possibly keep
http://www-03.ibm.com/systems/z/resources/swprice/reference/index.html
for starters. There are a bunch of links thereabouts that lead to various
topics.
Note that most all of this is defined and controlled via the HMC ('the
hardware'). The software just looks at the data and reports it.
I wa
Thanks again Hal, that page was very helpful.
Peter
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> Subject: Re: Softcapping Q: Where is the sample i
Here is what I might do
I might go ahead and in SDSF or with a JES2 command, route the job back to
local on HOLD. Then route it to your node, then release the job.
Hold Jobs
Route to Local
Route to JES2DMVS
Release Jobs
That might clear up things if there is any discrepancies in JES2.
Lizette
Hal Merritt wrote:
I think this might be it:
http://www-01.ibm.com/support/docview.wss?uid=isg1OA27623
If this applies, then 8,000,000 samples over 10 minutes is the default.
No. This is for hardware instrumentation services--a new feature on z10
that allows profiling of applications.
Charles Mills wrote:
This oddity may explain my having been burned by omitting FREEPOOL -- for
some reason the buffers may at least once have ended up below the line and
not been freed.
Unlikely.
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Sorry, but I couldn't find this specifc manual (DFSMSdfp Advanced
Customization Guide) and more information about GETATTR function of FAMS.
Could you or someone give me more details or some link with it ?
Thanks in advance.
Adauto
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Adauto wrote:
Sorry, but I couldn't find this specifc manual (DFSMSdfp Advanced
Customization Guide) and more information about GETATTR function of FAMS.
Could you or someone give me more details or some link with it ?
It's a "secret" (and quite expensive) book that one must license from
IB
Hi Hilario,
Whenever I have to find a SMP/e CSI that I don't know the name of, I use
CA-Disk to scan my volumes for datasets ending in .CSI. (I can give you the
statements for CA-Disk if you want them) So, perhaps you could use whatever
product or utility you have to find your CSI.
On
Here's another method which works on a S/360 :)
I have to shamefully admit the JCL is built using REXX and various
ISPF facilitiesbut if you only have a card punch..
//* --*/
//* DELETE MEMBERS FROM THE LIBRARY
Thanks!
Below is the ssh -v message shew on client.
Hi Mark,
Thanks!
Below is the ssh -v message shew on client.
OpenSSH_3.8p1, SSH protocols 1.5/2.0, OpenSSL 0.9.7d 17 Mar 2004
debug1: Reading configuration data /etc/ssh/ssh_config
debug1: Applying options for *
debug1: Connecting to x.x.x.
I will be out of the office starting 01/21/2010 and will not return until
01/25/2010.
I will be out of the office on Friday, January 22nd. I will return on
Monday , January 25th. Thanks.
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HI,
The quality of the video was very poor, so I delete the old videos and I
recreate much better quality videos.
I am sure you will like it. Also it may teach some of you tapes in general.
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