All,
Just a gentle reminder for the above.
The next meeting of the GSE Enterprise Security Group will take place on the
30th June 2010 at IBM Southbank, Westminster Room, 76 Upper Ground, London,
SE1 9PZ.
Full details and Agenda can be found at
http://www.racf.gse.org.uk/future.html
If you
From: Matthew Stitt mathwst...@bellsouth.net
To: IBM-MAIN@bama.ua.edu
Sent: Fri, May 28, 2010 4:50:14 PM
Subject: Re: Staffing Levels for zServer Environments
Sometimes I cringe at this topic. Here is my take:
It depends.
What is the historical staffing level?
Hi All,
Today we met with a situation where one of the change with the XCF Dataset
move did not go well and we had a system running with default WLM Policy
we starting conference to go back to the Old XCF WLM dataset say the
situation was like this.
Current/Active Sysplex WLM dataset
didn't you kept your old WLM definitions in a PDS?
if so, you could load the definitions from the pds directly to the CDS in
use .
On Sun, May 30, 2010 at 1:02 PM, Ravi Kumar gaur.ravi2...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi All,
Today we met with a situation where one of the change with the XCF Dataset
Information about the SDSF REXX interface is in manual SDSF Operation and
Customization (http://www-03.ibm.com/systems/z/os/zos/bkserv/r11pdf/#sdsf).
SDSF command WHO may reveal information useful to solving this problem.
- Don Imbriale
On Fri, May 28, 2010 at 1:50 AM, ibmnew ibm...@163.com
I wrote
In addition, the BEA at the time of the PER interrupt can be found in
LCCABEA2.
Oops. This was not a PER situation. For error events, the BEA is moved
from the LCCA into the RT1W and/or the RTM2WA.
If the error occurred in enabled unlocked task mode with no EUT FRRs, then
there will
Sometimes when I'm floundering around in a [z]Linux environment, I *really*
wish there was an
analogue of IPCS.
But that would require proprietary (OCO) code limitations I guess.
In that world, I'll take the open source option and wear the frustrations of
dump analysis (another
thread in a
If you use the REDBOOK - which is very good - Then I would include the
following two lines of code prior to issuing the SDSF environment
alloc f(ISFTRACE) sysout(a)
ISFTRMASK = 'ALL'
This could help you in batch determine any errors.
REDBOOK:Implementing REXX Support in SDSF SG24-7419-00
Hi!
I've a function checking the name of calling main program. It examines JSTBPGMN
field of JSCB area (or SCTPGMNM of appropriate SCT).
But now I would like to extent my function on a case where a main program is
started by subcommand RUN of DSN (DB2 V7) command. In that case both areas JSCB
Where can I find out what PROG750 means for a TN3270 session?
--
Frank Swarbrick
Applications Architect - Mainframe Applications Development
FirstBank Data Corporation - Lakewood, CO USA
P: 303-235-1403
The information contained in this electronic communication and any document
attached
From the search box on WWW.IBM.COM, four hits, two broken links.
In Redbook SG24-4689 (August 1999) page 22:
If you attempt to connect from PCOMM through a firewall to a CS/NT or s CS/2
gateway providing a TN2370/5250 service, you might get a PROG750 in the OIA of
the session Screen. This
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From: IBM Mainframe Discussion List [mailto:ibm-m...@bama.ua.edu] On
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Sent: Sunday, May 30, 2010 9:09 PM
To: IBM-MAIN@bama.ua.edu
Subject: PROG750
Where can I find out what PROG750 means for a TN3270 session?
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Frank:
All I can find has
--snip---
Hi!
I've a function checking the name of calling main program. It examines JSTBPGMN
field of JSCB area (or SCTPGMNM of appropriate SCT).
But now I would like to extent my function on a case where a main program is
That is the manual. Cool, thanks. Looks like my issue is 750
'Incorrect command received'.
Makes sense. It's definitely a 3270 emulator issue with our screen
scraping product. This is our first day on z/OS in production and
while there were some other issues this is one i've been working on
Ich werde ab 31.05.2010 nicht im Büro sein. Ich kehre zurück am
01.06.2010.
Bitte wenden Sie sich in dringenden Fällen an Willem van den Haak ( email:
willem.vandenh...@ecs-group.com Telefon: +32 2 773 22 99)
I am not in the office from 31.05.10. I am back on 01.06.10.
In urgend cases please
On Sun, May 30, 2010 at 11:00 PM, Frank Swarbrick wrote:
That is the manual. Cool, thanks. Looks like my issue is 750
'Incorrect command received'.
Yes, it basically means a bad 3270 data stream. Get a datastream trace and take
it apart (no, that won't be fun if you haven't done it before,
Sometimes when I'm floundering around in a [z]Linux environment, I *really*
wish there was an analogue of IPCS.
But that would require proprietary (OCO) code limitations I guess.
In that world, I'll take the open source option and wear the frustrations of
dump analysis (another thread in a
I'm shooting a wild branch S0C1 dump - result of a SLIP SET,C=0C1
no SDWA - so no SDWABEA
this is z/os 1.10
I note in the trace there is a TEA - in a S0C4 it is the offending page
address, but what is the significance of this for a S0C1?
As others have noted: for a slip dump for abend0c1,
I am looking for an ICKDS INIT UNDO utility. Can anybody help with such a tool?
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