Hi,
I have few REXX codes converted to Load modules. Is there a sample JCL
to pack the Load module and ftp it to PC. Again i want to run the
same packed FTP'd file to another LPAR. Also i am looking for a sample JCL
for unpacking these Load modules.
Regards,
Jags
W dniu 2011-04-28 08:16, jagadishan perumal pisze:
Hi,
I have few REXX codes converted to Load modules. Is there a sample JCL
to pack the Load module and ftp it to PC. Again i want to run the
same packed FTP'd file to another LPAR. Also i am looking for a sample JCL
for unpacking these Load
W dniu 2011-04-28 07:00, saurabh khandelwal pisze:
Hello,
While applying RSU, I am running out of space issue in SMPPTS library.
Can somebody help me to resolve this issue.
1. You can try to enlarge your SMPPTS library. If you have big volume
then simply create new PDSE (it MUST be PDSE,
W dniu 2011-04-28 06:28, Bytnerowicz, Krzysztof pisze:
Jags,
Use TSO XMIT command to export the PDS, or selected members into the
z/OS sequential dataset, I prefer the pre-allocated one (PS,FB,80,3120
or another multiplier by 80). [...]
Krzysztof,
Why don't you use SDB?
I mean System
thanks a lot for your time.
On Thu, Apr 28, 2011 at 12:10 PM, R.S. r.skoru...@bremultibank.com.plwrote:
W dniu 2011-04-28 08:16, jagadishan perumal pisze: Hi, I have few REXX
codes converted to Load modules. Is there a sample JCL to pack the Load
module and ftp it to PC. Again i want to
Hi,
I have downloaded few internally developed Loadmodules. When I tried
uploading the FTP'd file to another LPAR I can see it was blank and there no
content inside(Its specifically happening for load modules). Here in our
shop we are having Monoplex so XMIT is not working. Is there a way to
You should be able to ftp z/OS to z/OS. Why stop on a PC?
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Hi,
I have few
XMIT works fine on monoplex. In fact there is no need to the destination
to exist, just a placeholder in the command syntax.
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Dave,
we dont have shared JES or sysplexed environment.
On Thu, Apr 28, 2011 at 12:25 PM, Gibney, Dave gib...@wsu.edu wrote:
You should be able to ftp z/OS to z/OS. Why stop on a PC?
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Dave,
It would be great if you can share me the command to perform... I pressume
TSO XMIT works but when i try to supply the information for NODE.USERID. I
get the message as node not defined to JES. but I have given the right node
name but it seems to be not taking on... any way to find out the
Thanks for your suggestion...
Regards
Saurabh Khandelwal
On 4/28/2011 12:17 PM, R.S. wrote:
W dniu 2011-04-28 07:00, saurabh khandelwal pisze:
Hello,
While applying RSU, I am running out of space issue in SMPPTS library.
Can somebody help me to resolve this issue.
1. You can try to enlarge
W dniu 2011-04-28 08:55, jagadishan perumal pisze:
Hi,
I have downloaded few internally developed Loadmodules. When I tried
uploading the FTP'd file to another LPAR I can see it was blank and there no
content inside(Its specifically happening for load modules). Here in our
shop we are having
If I remember correctly, the userid needs to be good, I think I used my
id. Node should be able to be anything. What's the specific error
message?
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FTP is IP to IP unless there's a firewall issue. JES and Sysplex are not
involved. Seem if your PC can reach both z/OS(s), they should be able to
reach each other.
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INMX201I Transmission for .* unsuccessful.
INMX202I Node name 'xxx' not defined to JES.
***
On Thu, Apr 28, 2011 at 12:39 PM, Gibney, Dave gib...@wsu.edu wrote:
If I remember correctly, the userid needs to be good, I think I used my
id. Node should be able to be anything. What's the
Dave,
tso ftp works wonder, but my concern is that we want our load module to get
circulated as a pack to anyone within our group. Using that file they can
even upload it in any mainframe Server. Any ways to achieve this.
Regards,
Jags
On Thu, Apr 28, 2011 at 12:41 PM, Gibney, Dave
And the command used? Radoslaw's syntax should have worked for you.
Where did the .* come from. Are you sure the outdataset isn't there even
with the msgs?
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Dave,
Some of the mainframe server IP are from a different location. Firewall
opening from their end is not allowed too. So I just need these Load modules
as zipped, so that we can forward this to anyone.
On Thu, Apr 28, 2011 at 1:59 PM, jagadishan perumal
jagadish...@gmail.comwrote:
Dave,
On Thu, 2011-04-28 at 14:03 +0530, jagadishan perumal wrote:
Dave,
Some of the mainframe server IP are from a different location. Firewall
opening from their end is not allowed too. So I just need these Load modules
as zipped, so that we can forward this to anyone.
On Thu, Apr 28, 2011 at
John,
our shops Z/os version is OS 1.6. My only requirement is to just recieve the
mainframe files and save it to XMIT manager.
On Thu, Apr 28, 2011 at 2:23 PM, John McKown joa...@swbell.net wrote:
On Thu, 2011-04-28 at 14:03 +0530, jagadishan perumal wrote:
Dave,
Some of the mainframe
Hello List,
Is there a way to disable HSM's hourly space check? I don't want it to check
all of my storage groups every hour because i don't use intervalmigration
option. I want to use only primary space management for my storage groups.
Thank you.
supra
Can you tell us what the SMPPTS current size is?
An SMPPTS can be compressed, it can be expanded by creating a new one, copying
old to new, delete old rename new one to original name. It is a PDS. So long
as you are not running a RECEIVE or APPLY at the time, Someone is not in the
SMPPTS, you
jagadishan perumal wrote:
our shops Z/os version is OS 1.6. My only requirement is to just recieve the
mainframe files and save it to XMIT manager.
Try DFDSS dump to dump all your datasets. FTP that dump dataset in binary
format to your destination. Then you can do a RESTORE.
Some of the
jagadishan perumal wrote:
I pressume TSO XMIT works but when i try to supply the information for
NODE.USERID. I get the message as node not defined to JES. but I have given
the right node name but it seems to be not taking on... any way to find out
the correct node name of a server.
Do a
You can also use the UNIX command compress which has been available for longer.
It exists under UNIX system services. I use it regularly with UNIX files. I
have NOT tried it with MVS side files.
Lloyd
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From: John McKown joa...@swbell.net
To:
If you can FTP from one LPAR to the others, that is what I would do. With
load modules, you can do a straight FTP, in binary mode, from one MVS LPAR
to another one as long as you make sure that both your current directory
(machine where FTP was initiated) and your working directory (machine
John,
If they really Love Windows, make it similar.
Create a Filtlist with only one entry like '*.**.COMPRESS'.
Only datasets that match this filter will be compressed...
Atenciosamente / Regards / Saludos
Ituriel do Nascimento Neto
BANCO BRADESCO S.A.
4254 / DPCD Engenharia de Software
It is not necessary to create a DDDEF for SMPPTS1, .
You already have a DDDEF for SMPPTS. The code will automatically look for
SMPPTS1, SMPPTS2,...
All you have to do is provide JCL that points to the additional data set
snip
2. If the above is not possible then you can use another
Well... maybe there is a way for the auditors to stay less than savvy. I sat
in on a presentation for http://www.vatsecurity.com/ which, other than
scarin the %^* out of me, give an excellent way to look at the system from
an integrity standpoint. I end up spending a lot of time on just working
You can use TRSMAIN on z/OS 1.6. Usually we pack large datasets to
transfer between lpars using ADRDSSU to dump several datasets into a
single sequential file, compress it using TRSMAIN, and if you can not
transfer directly you may download in to your own pc and send it to the
other lpar. The
Can you use Virtual Host or multiple IP addresses in HTTP Server for z/OS ver
5.3?
Thanks,
Maria
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On Thu, 28 Apr 2011 06:15:31 -0500, Elardus Engelbrecht wrote:
Try DFDSS dump to dump all your datasets. FTP that dump dataset in binary
format to your destination. Then you can do a RESTORE.
Isn't DFDSS RECFM=U? That doesn't transfer well via a non-z
intermediary.
Some of the mainframe server
W dniu 2011-04-28 14:39, Staller, Allan pisze:
It is not necessary to create a DDDEF for SMPPTS1, .
You already have a DDDEF for SMPPTS. The code will automatically look for
SMPPTS1, SMPPTS2,...
All you have to do is provide JCL that points to the additional data set
Do you mean DD
Paul Gilmartin wrote:
Try DFDSS dump to dump all your datasets. FTP that dump dataset in binary
format to your destination. Then you can do a RESTORE.
Isn't DFDSS RECFM=U? That doesn't transfer well via a non-z intermediary.
Yup, plus LRECL=0. The OP will find that out if he doesn't want to do
For all FTP's z/os to z/os, I suggest:
MODE C
TYPE E
... (in that order) rather than BIN. Use BIN only when the data passes through
a Windows server. Yes, even load modules are in ebcdic.
This really pays off for large files: you can expect significant compression
and much faster
Maria
This is a question for your local specialists supporting the IP component of
Communications Server (CS).
An application running on an IP node and relying on IP-based communications
will generally place no limitations on the IP addresses assigned to that IP
node.
Thus any of the IP
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W dniu 2011-04-28 14:39, Staller, Allan pisze:
It is not necessary to create a DDDEF for SMPPTS1, .
You already have a DDDEF for SMPPTS. The code will automatically look for
SMPPTS1, SMPPTS2,...
On Thu, 28 Apr 2011 09:18:44 +0530, jagadishan perumal
jagadish...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi,
I have few REXX codes saved in mainframes and i would like to extact it to
my PC and add this members to XMIT manager file. I have downloaded the XMIT
manager software but i am not able find the way to save
Chris,
Unless you have specifically done the research for the HTTP server, there is
an assumption you are making that a Communication Server configuration is
the only way to perform any of the setup. While CS can certainly be setup
to do it and would be involved regardless, there are more than a
(Of course I'm pleased to see the LISTSERV up and running this morning.)
On Thu, 28 Apr 2011 08:42:37 -0500, Elardus Engelbrecht wrote:
Isn't DFDSS RECFM=U? That doesn't transfer well via a non-z intermediary.
Yup, plus LRECL=0. The OP will find that out if he doesn't want to do a direct
z
to
A simple way to download a pds is with mget.
From a pc cmd.exe session:
cd download.directory
ftp mvs.ip.addr
mget rex.pds(*)
bye
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To:
Hi All,
I installed and configured zOS 1.11 serverpac saved the config file
(**.SCPPSENU,**.SCPPTENU) and the system is up and running.
Now, i am trying to install the same zOS 1.11 serverpac on the new system.
To avoid all the variable generation, zone, system layout,alias and SSA
phases,am
FWIW, there is a sample Java class (com.ibm.jzos.sample.ZipDatasets)
provided by the JZOS toolkit, which is part of the z/OS Java SDKs, that
allows you to zip one or more text datasets and PDSs into a zip file. If
you have a zAPP engine, it would take advantage of it.
The JZOS samples (including
Paul Gilmartin wrote:
Many of the suggestions here appear to be bad (but I haven't tested them
all.) It would be a courtesy if contributors would test their suggestions
before
they post them here.
My replies were based on what little I know and actually used.
If you could be very kind to
I do this all the time, XMIT to a file, FTP down to a server (remember use
BINARY), FTP back up to a mainframe (remember to use BINARY, LRECL(80) and
RECFM(FB) and then receive. Sometimes I have to do a lot of datasets so a
quick and dirty rexx which runs in batch and uses a PDS member as input:
Below is the detail about my current SMPPTS dataset.
Data Set Name . . . : SMPE.BIN4.SMPPTS
General Data Current Allocation
Management class . . : **None** Allocated blocks . : 140,427
Storage class . . . : **None** Allocated extents . : 123
Volume
John,
I didn't think MAXSIZE took multivolume into account. Isn't it just primary
+ (15 * secondary)?
I've often thought that compression products should come with a sampling
utility to read one CYL of a dataset and provide a compression report. This
could be used to isolate find the best
Simple perhaps, but has some issues:
1) ASCII translation for readable members
2) Won't work for loadlib / compiled rexx etc.
Besides, the OP said he wishes to open the file with XMIT manager,
which means he needs the output of TSO XMIT.
Mark
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Below is the output of a file transfer of a file that is over 7 GB.
The DASD Pool contains 8 volumes, allows files to span 2 volumes, had over
90% free space and the space allocations were available at the time of the
run.
Which takes precedence, the options/parameters specified in the FTP
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John,
I didn't think MAXSIZE took multivolume
Review the TSO TRANSMIT (or XMIT) command. Then determine the best method
for your setup to transfer from the mainframe to the PC (IND$FILE type
transfer in a 3270 emulator, FTP, ISPF WSA, and others)
- Don Imbriale
On Wed, Apr 27, 2011 at 11:48 PM, jagadishan perumal
I agree with several others.
Create another dataset(but larger)
Copy the old ds to new ds
Then rename the old dsn to old and rename new dsn to the original dsn
I have doen this before and it works great
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For loadlibs, try specifying bin.
Ignore the ascii translation msg - the downloaded files are readable on the pc
I don't know what type of format XMIT uses, but mget does download readable
windows txt files.
It seems to me that once the files are downloaded you do not need XMIT anymore?
What
Thanks for helping me .
Regards
Saurabh
On 4/28/2011 8:42 PM, Larry Macioce wrote:
I agree with several others.
Create another dataset(but larger)
Copy the old ds to new ds
Then rename the old dsn to old and rename new dsn to the original dsn
I have doen this before and it works great
Mace
I don't think VCOUNT does what you think. From the z/OS 1.12 manual:
http://publibz.boulder.ibm.com/cgi-bin/bookmgr_OS390/BOOKS/F1A1B990/5.65
quote
VCOUNT
Specifies the number of tape data set volumes that an allocated data set
can span. When this parameter is specified without a
I have seen where Windows appears to translate a file even if the mode is
specified BIN. Try a file suffix of .BIN and Windows should leave it be and
pass it unchanged.
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Barkow, Eileen
This link has useful information about SMPPTS space problems.
http://www-03.ibm.com/systems/z/os/zos/smpe/smppts.html
Cliff McNeill
Date: Thu, 28 Apr 2011 20:14:29 +0530
From: saurabh.khandel...@oracle.com
Subject: Re: SMPPTS run out of Space
To: IBM-MAIN@bama.ua.edu
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Hi,
I would like to know if there any way I can get a notification eg .email
when a mainframe slip gets fired.
Thanks..Lijo
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I been using File Manager IMS, Base, and DB2 for about 9 months now and have
a question about extracting and restoring slices of data. I am using File
Manager Version 10.1.0.
I need to extract a relationally intact set of data across IMS, VSAM, and
DB2 and save it to a dataset. Next, I want to
I do not believe so with native z/OS. Any of the auto-ops packages can
scan the log and do this.
snip
I would like to know if there any way I can get a notification eg .email
when a mainframe slip gets fired.
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On Thu, 28 Apr 2011 11:13:32 -0400, Barkow, Eileen ebar...@doitt.nyc.gov
wrote:
For loadlibs, try specifying bin.
Ignore the ascii translation msg - the downloaded files are readable on the pc
I don't know what type of format XMIT uses, but mget does download readable
windows txt files.
If you have an automation package like IBM SA, or maybe just with Netview
itself, you can trap the
SLIP msg and run a clist which sends the email.
I have a little SA subsystem and MVS proc setup to do this -
I send out loads of emails about CICS abends, VPS printer errors, etc.
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On 26 April 2011 12:13, Chris Mason chrisma...@belgacom.net wrote:
I do not see anything about XMIT running on the PC from HELP XMIT.
Where do you get the XMIT software to run on the pc?
I hope that it does not use ICMP like (I think) ISPF WORKSTATION CONNECTION
does, because
we have firewalls blocking mainframe to pc connections.
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Rob
I really believe you are set on simply wasting time and effort here.
There was a judiciously placed generally which shades to almost always
and I would hazard the suggestion always for any general purpose
application as I, well, just assume something called HTTP Server for z/OS
would be.
On Thu, 28 Apr 2011 12:01:29 -0400, Barkow, Eileen ebar...@doitt.nyc.gov
wrote:
I do not see anything about XMIT running on the PC from HELP XMIT.
Where do you get the XMIT software to run on the pc?
It isn't XMIT software, it is a tool to view (ebcdic) XMIT format files
from the PC (which is an
On Thu, 28 Apr 2011 12:01:29 -0400, Barkow, Eileen wrote:
I do not see anything about XMIT running on the PC from HELP XMIT.
Where do you get the XMIT software to run on the pc?
http://www.cbttape.org/njw/index.html
I hope that it does not use ICMP like (I think) ISPF WORKSTATION CONNECTION
Hi
I am getting an IEF450I message indicating that a job got a S0C4
reason 10.
Is there anyway to get a accompannying PSW and dump
I have SYSUDUMP. dd card but nothing has been written to it
Thanks
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Thank you all for the info about xmit manager - it works beautifully and may
come in handy.
I do not know why there was a problem about it.
All I did was run the tso command:
XMIT x.userid da('MY.PDS') OUTDSN('FLAT.PDS')
Then I downloaded to the pc with ftp from cmd.exe:
cd xmit.dir
FTP
A key question is: once the SVC Screening routine has gotten control,
how
does it then make sure that the real SVC routine gets control both in
the right environment (locks included) and also with all the right data
(potentially all 16 64-bit GRs and ARs at the time of the SVC issuance,
with
Chris,
VBG... it was not my intent to waste time. Although, answering your
posts may be up for debate about whether it is time wasting or a
multi-faceted learning opportunity. My intent was simply to temper
your typically bull in a china shop responses. And to indicate to
the poster that while
Semi-relevant follow-up question: A slip trap's firing does not cut an SMF
record, does it?
Charles
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IBM has been strongly pushing users of EKM to move to their priced
product, TKLM and now ISKLM. I've looked at the ISKLM documentation and
it just looks like a rebranded EKM.
Am I missing something?
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I concur, looks the same. Just going through conversion now. As an
aside, if you order JAVA 6.0.1, the EKM code has been removed
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On 28 April 2011 13:45, Peter Relson rel...@us.ibm.com wrote:
As to your point about CICS stealing GETMAIN (my term), it would have
to, at least, be able to differentiate GETMAINs done by its application
from those done within the system that just happened to be under the same
task. That in
On 27 April 2011 23:48, jagadishan perumal jagadish...@gmail.com wrote:
I have few REXX codes saved in mainframes and i would like to extact it to
my PC and add this members to XMIT manager file. I have downloaded the XMIT
manager software but i am not able find the way to save all the
Have you specified both SETSYS NOINTERVALMIGRATION and SETSYS
MAXINTERVALTASKS(0)?
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On Thu, 28 Apr 2011 13:45:12 -0400 Peter Relson rel...@us.ibm.com wrote:
:A key question is: once the SVC Screening routine has gotten control,
:how
:does it then make sure that the real SVC routine gets control both in
:the right environment (locks included) and also with all the right data
On Thu, 28 Apr 2011 13:11:23 -0400 Micheal Butz michealb...@optonline.net
wrote:
:I am getting an IEF450I message indicating that a job got a S0C4
:reason 10.
:Is there anyway to get a accompannying PSW and dump
:I have SYSUDUMP. dd card but nothing has been written to it
Post the joblog.
Semi-relevant follow-up question: A slip trap's firing does not cut an SMF
record, does it?
No.
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The 32720 blocksize is not very efficient for a PTS library. Large PTFs will
only fit 409 records per track. If you had let the system determine blocksize,
it would have chosen 27920 for a 3390 and you would get 698 records per track.
If a 1000 record member is followed by a 300 record
First, his library is PDS/E, so visible blksize may not reflect actual.
It does appear to be full.
On the other points, I definitely agree with the suggestion for more pts
libraries and DDDEFs vs. DD statements.
My ZOS 1.11 pts is 300,000 tracks of PDS/E on 6 volumes (mod3)
Dave Gibney
Hi there,
Not sure if this was already discussed, but I would like to have your
opinion on this matter.
I recently posted the following message on zNextGen discussion forum:
http://www.share.org/Discussion/tabid/77/aff/17/aft/284/afv/topic/Default.aspx
Below I reproduce it on full:
Hello
IBM has answered that consistently as a No, way. for Hercules. They have the
zPDT environment if you need to run on a PC. For software development only! Or
as a guest on a z/VM system in Dallas. IBM wants (and I guess needs) to be able
to control z/OS usage. They are not in the business of
Unless you have access to the host I don't believe there is much you can do on
your own. I would issue QUOTE STAT after your QUOTE SITE. Did you actually
get your requested primary/secondary? Are you supposed to be supplying SMS
information? Is your file much over 8 GB? If so, your
I am getting an IEF450I message indicating that a job got a S0C4
reason 10.
Is there anyway to get a accompannying PSW and dump
I have SYSUDUMP. dd card but nothing has been written to it
Sounds like SDUMP with DCB. See OA35725
George Kozakos
z/OS Software Service, Level 2 Supervisor
Sometimes when you loose one, can get PSW and active regs from EREP.
In a message dated 4/28/2011 3:09:01 P.M. Central Daylight Time,
gkoza...@au1.ibm.com writes:
Sounds like SDUMP with DCB. See OA35725
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I am trying to assign a userid to the badspoolfileid in SMTPCONF for SMTP but
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EZA5336E Error allocating spool, user=NODENAME.USERID, class=B,
rc=4
EZA5560I IKJ56875I SYSOUT DATA SET NOT ALLOCATED, DESTINATION
UNDEFINED TO SUBSYSTEM
HOW DID YOU KNOW THAT !!!
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On Apr 28, 2011, at 4:15 PM, Ed Finnell efinnel...@aol.com wrote:
Sometimes when you loose one, can get PSW and active regs from EREP.
In a message dated 4/28/2011 3:09:01 P.M. Central Daylight Time,
gkoza...@au1.ibm.com writes:
Sounds like
Sorry No DCB but SDUMPX was the last thing executed the dump was
produced properly but residual S0C4
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On Apr 28, 2011, at 4:15 PM, Ed Finnell efinnel...@aol.com wrote:
Sometimes when you loose one, can get PSW and active regs from EREP.
In a message dated 4/28/2011
Yes SDUMP was the last thing executed SVC dump produced okay
But residual S0C4
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On Apr 28, 2011, at 3:59 PM, George Kozakos gkoza...@au1.ibm.com
wrote:
I am getting an IEF450I message indicating that a job got a S0C4
reason 10.
Is there anyway to get a accompannying PSW
Forgot to mention there wasn't a DCB
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On Apr 28, 2011, at 6:14 PM, Micheal Butz michealb...@optonline.net
wrote:
Yes SDUMP was the last thing executed SVC dump produced okay
But residual S0C4
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On Apr 28, 2011, at 3:59 PM, George Kozakos
Ummm, burnt fingers lend cautious hands! Had a bad one in DB/2 and
somebody lost the dump before it could be analyzed. Anyway, the DB/2 support
guys
said if I could confirm a couple registers, he was fairly certain what the
problem was. Long story short the apps folks had done an extend on
Right again this is a DB2 app
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On Apr 28, 2011, at 6:17 PM, Ed Finnell efinnel...@aol.com wrote:
Ummm, burnt fingers lend cautious hands! Had a bad one in DB/2 and
somebody lost the dump before it could be analyzed. Anyway, the DB/2
support guys
said if I could confirm
I concur, looks the same. Just going through conversion now. As an
aside, if you order JAVA 6.0.1, the EKM code has been removed
So I guess I need to start making plans to replace EKM. I had thought that
IBM was providing TLKM for EMK users at no cost. From this discussion, I
On Fri, Apr 29th, 2011 at 5:44 AM, McKown, John wrote:
...
That's why my techie needs are now supplied by using and working with
Linux/Intel (and hopefully Linux/ARM in the future).
What about zLinux/Herc ?. No need for z/VM (although it would be nice to have
as well).
Last I looked SLES was
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Krzysztof,
Why don't you use SDB?
I mean System Determined Blocksize - it is also multiplier of LRECL.
Is there any reason to use 3120 or any other non-optimal value?
On Fri, 29 Apr 2011 10:11:23 +1000, Shane Ginnane wrote:
On Fri, Apr 29th, 2011 at 5:44 AM, McKown, John wrote:
...
That's why my techie needs are now supplied by using and working with
Linux/Intel (and hopefully Linux/ARM in the future).
What about zLinux/Herc ?. No need for z/VM (although it
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I have downloaded few internally developed Loadmodules. When I tried
uploading the FTP'd file to another LPAR I can see it was blank and
there no
content inside(Its specifically happening for load modules).
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Semi-relevant follow-up question: A slip trap's firing does not cut an
SMF record, does it?
unsnip---
Nope.
Rick
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