Hi,
We have a need of swapping(change) the values of MSU for two LPARS i.e..
LPAR A must be 13 MSU and LPAR B must be 9 MSU. Setting the hard capping
would do good or else I have to change the Soft capping value too ? Please
advise me.
Regards,
Jags
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Mr. Poncelet said "We are arguing semantics". Yes, computer language
statements have syntax requirements and properly-written statements
have semantics associated with them. The language in the JCL Reference
Manual specifically refers to the relative priority of information
provided in the
I attended Joe session last time and it been useful indeed..Thanks Joe
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On 8/1/2011 9:53 PM, CM Poncelet wrote:
Quite possibly; but it's a contrived case where the 2nd LRECL is
a fixed length multiple of the first (so there is one BDW and
one RDW, and the records follow each other consecutively in the
buffer).
His example used RECFM=FB, so there are no BDWs and no
On 8/1/2011 9:18 PM, CM Poncelet wrote:
If the DCB had 'FB,80' and the actual data had 'FB,90' - then I
would expect the first 80 bytes to be read in, then the next
81st to 160th bytes etc. until all the data had been read in
using 'FB,80' (and with the last record in a block being
appended with
At 15:15 -0700 on 08/01/2011, Skip Robinson wrote about Re: Orphan GDG problem:
This is fascinating info. I've always wondered what the Vnn was for.
As I noted, it is a way to allow you to replace a generation up to
(in theory) 99 times while preserving the Generation Number (Absolute
and Re
Quite possibly; but it's a contrived case where the 2nd LRECL is a fixed
length multiple of the first (so there is one BDW and one RDW, and the
records follow each other consecutively in the buffer).
By 'general purpose' example I meant one where the LRECLs, RECFMs and
BLKSIZEs in the input so
What I would expect, if the program's DCB attributes 'overrode'/'took
precedence over'/etc. those of the physical dataset on DASD, is that the
attributes in the dataset's DSCB on DASD would be overriden by the
program DCB's attributes during the *read* (without changing the DSCB on
DASD), and w
There is a function to submit a job after an event in TWS like a file
received or a job submited in a internal reader of JES, look at TWS manuals.
There is too TWS software for open systems, like WINDOWS or AIX in Pservers
for a schedule of mixed batch between mainframe an external servers.
2011/8
FWIW, I use the Firefox "DownLoadThemAll!" Firefox to quickly download all
"*.pdf" files from the the z/OS library page into the same folder.
Then, since I'm using Linux, what I do is to make symbolic link file names
so that I have not only the original pub number file names but file names
that ma
On Mon, 1 Aug 2011 23:03:33 +, Gibney, Dave wrote:
>I really don't understand why anyone wouldn't be satisfied with Softcopy
>Librarian?
>Yes, it's Windows only Java :(, ...
>
It's Java? But Windows only!? Someone ought to take lessons in
writing portable Java from, e.g. Don Higgins!
-- gi
In
,
on 08/01/2011
at 11:40 AM, "Barkow, Eileen" said:
>Perl uses c routines
So do lots of other programs.
>and has a c api
FSVO "c api"
>Perl combines (in the author's opinion, anyway) some of the best
>features of C,
Structures? Pointers? Typed variables? #include?
>so people familiar
Hi Folks,
I'll second (or third, or...) that. I've been using it for at least 5
years, and other than some Java version-related issues (what a surprise!), it
works well.
I use it to deploy doc to multiple LPARS (no shared DASD).
Thanks!
BobL
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I really don't understand why anyone wouldn't be satisfied with Softcopy
Librarian? Yes, it's Windows only Java :(, but it will drag down almost every
book you could want. And if you want to play with them further, they are all
there in your local storage.
Dave Gibney
Information Technology Ser
On 8/1/2011 3:53 PM, Ed Gould wrote:
If I want one book at a time. It works. But there has to be a faster way.
How about using the Softcopy Librarian?
--
Edward E Jaffe
Phoenix Software International, Inc
831 Parkview Drive North
El Segundo, CA 90245
310-338-0400 x318
edja...@phoenixsoftware.c
If I want one book at a time. It works. But there has to be a faster way.
Ed
Sent from my iPad
On Aug 1, 2011, at 4:19 PM, Cris Hernandez #9 wrote:
> use browser and ftp instead of http?
>
>
> --- On Mon, 8/1/11, Ed Gould wrote:
>
>> From: Ed Gould
>> Subject: FTP from IBM's book server
>
This is fascinating info. I've always wondered what the Vnn was for.
Question though: in an SMS environment, you can't have uncataloged data
sets lying around. What happens to the V00 guy?
.
.
JO.Skip Robinson
SCE Infrastructure Technology Services
Electric Dragon Team Paddler
SHARE MVS Progra
David,
Thanks for this heads-up. I submitted an order twice to Boulder and
cancelled each job, which appeared to get in some kind of loop. Submitted
to Rochester; worked fine the first time.
.
.
JO.Skip Robinson
SCE Infrastructure Technology Services
Electric Dragon Team Paddler
SHARE MVS Pro
use browser and ftp instead of http?
--- On Mon, 8/1/11, Ed Gould wrote:
> From: Ed Gould
> Subject: FTP from IBM's book server
> To: IBM-MAIN@bama.ua.edu
> Date: Monday, August 1, 2011, 1:32 AM
> John had said he was able to FTP and
> download books from IBM's book server.
> I tried it and ba
>
>Lizette, looks like the CEA0105I msg has nothing to do with NFS client issue.
>I did have the ZFS files mounted as R/O, modified them restarted and now the
>CEAS msg is gone. But still getting the NFS failed problem.
>
>Does anyone know if there might be additional msg's somewhere in USS or h
Matt,
Can you share what is in your BPXPRMxx parmlib member for FILESYSTYPE
TYPE(NFS).
Also is "SYS1.NFSLIBE" in your LINKLIST and APF authorized?
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Dazzo, Matt
Sent: Monday, August 01, 20
Have you tried here?
http://www.oorexx.org/products.html
What extras do I get on Windows platforms?
In addition to the functionality described above, ooRexx for Windows provides
the following additional components:
OLE/ActiveX Support - Allows a Rexx program to invoke any Windows component
Hello All,
I am seeking sample REXX code to display entries in a Windows environment.
Like a ISPF Dialog Manager TBDISPL in z/OS.
Ed.
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On Mon, 1 Aug 2011 13:53:12 -0500 Rajender Vemula wrote:
:>Good Day Mainframe Giants
:>I have a problem
:>IKJEFTSR interface error
:>Authorized program 'J00YAAI'. Return code = 20. Reason code = 56.
:>this happens only when i have SCLM application opened and use JEM
:>command.
:>What i t
At 14:08 +0100 on 08/01/2011, Anstey, Gerry wrote about Orphan GDG problem:
The problem is that I cannot delete the file using HDELETE, or
IDCAMS with NVS, or standard IEFBR14 with an uncatlg
NOTE: I see the problem has been solved but for the future here is an
alternate method that would hav
Have you checked the manuals for TWS?
- Don Imbriale
On Mon, Aug 1, 2011 at 5:55 AM, jagadishan perumal wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I am trying to scehdule mainframe jobs using TWS software. The scenario is
> that the first job JOB A completion with Return Code zero will trigger two
> jobs i.e.. JOB B(Exec
http://politics.slashdot.org/story/11/08/01/180258/Prosecuted-For-Critical-Twittering
The prosecution's theory in this case is that using Twitter to criticize a
public figure can be a criminal act if the person's feelings are hurt."
John McKown
Systems Engineer IV
IT
Administrative Services G
Lizette, looks like the CEA0105I msg has nothing to do with NFS client issue. I
did have the ZFS files mounted as R/O, modified them restarted and now the CEAS
msg is gone. But still getting the NFS failed problem.
Does anyone know if there might be additional msg's somewhere in USS or how I
c
Good Day Mainframe Giants
I have a problem
IKJEFTSR interface error
Authorized program 'J00YAAI'. Return code = 20. Reason code = 56.
this happens only when i have SCLM application opened and use JEM
command.
What i thought is --- > When i using SCLM am using a non-APF-authorized
load l
I suspected as much. In other words, it works as coded.
Bill Fairchild
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Sent: Monday, August 01, 2011 11:41 AM
To: IBM-MAIN@bama.ua.edu
Subject: Re: PDS CORRUPTION - I/O ERROR
I would like to invite anyone attending next week's SHARE conference in Orlando
to come to my session on "How to Write a Resume for a Mainframe Systems
Programmer" (session 9780). It is the fourth time I have given this
presentation at SHARE and it contains a lot of useful information and sample
Sarbanes Oxley and HIPAA are big security driving entities.
From: Scott Ford
To: IBM-MAIN@bama.ua.edu
Sent: Monday, August 1, 2011 10:05 AM
Subject: Re: disclosing "business" information on the internet
I see several folks talking about the risk in social engineering, what are the
metrics in t
On 8/1/2011 10:27 AM, Ward, Mike S wrote:
Gerhard, I'm sorry for laughing at your post, but it struck me as funny.
Did you really mean to say masticate?
Yes, that's how I remembered it. Unfortunately others don't. See
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Claude_Pepper
Part of American political lore
>
>Any help is appreciated. Tks Matt
>
>BPXF006I A FILE SYSTEM WITH FILESYSTYPE NFS FAILED TO 111
>INITIALIZE. IT TERMINATED DURING INITIALIZATION.
>02 BPXF032D FILESYSTYPE NFS TERMINATED. REPLY 'R' WHEN READY TO
>RESTART. REPLY 'I' TO IGNORE.
>
>BPXI004I OMVS INITIALIZATION COMPLETE
> CEA0105I C
I suspect that all of the parties to this now muddy dispute are right, at least
in part and to quite different degrees.
Shane's view that the rest of us can safely ignore it is eminently correct, but
if it is to be resolved it will be necessary to 1) use time lines for both the
DSCB and the DC
I am trying to setup the NFS client and server on z1.11. The NFS client
terminates with the BPXF006I msg below. I also noticed the CEA0105I msg in the
log and am wondering if the CEA0105I could be causing the NFS issue. This
system is a sandbox with limited resources.
Any help is appreciated. T
And it worked beautifully.
Jim Horne
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Richards, Robert B.
Sent: Monday, August 01, 2011 10:52 AM
To: IBM-MAIN@bama.ua.edu
Subject: Re: Orphaned SMF Logger offload dataset
Sent Jim some JCL
>Did you really mean to say masticate?
He probably did.
It means "chew", and it's an old joke.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Masticate
Now, pardon me while I go ablute myself.
(http://www.allwords.com/word-ablute.html)
-
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Twitter: @TedMacNEIL
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On Mon, 1 Aug 2011 01:44:03 +0100, CM Poncelet wrote:
>If I am wrong, please prove it by submitting verifiable 'general
>purpose' examples of this (excluding 'reblocking' trivia). A 'verifiable
>example' is one in which all the program's DCB attributes are different
>from those of the dataset's p
Perl uses c routines and has a c api
>From http://perldoc.perl.org/perl.html#DESCRIPTION
and see for c api
http://perldoc.perl.org/perl.html#Internals-and-C-Language-Interface
Perl combines (in the author's opinion, anyway) some of the best features of C,
sed, awk, and sh, so people familiar wit
On Mon, 1 Aug 2011 00:45:05 -0500, Tom Marchant wrote:
>On Mon, 1 Aug 2011 01:44:03 +0100, CM Poncelet wrote:
>
>>If the same DCB is opened for INPUT (MACRF=GM|L,EODAD=), then the
>>program's DCB attributes do *not* override those on DASD
>
>Right. No one said that they do.
>
I should have writt
On Mon, 1 Aug 2011 16:19:26 +0100 CM Poncelet wrote:
:>Probably ... because my definition includes that the overriding DCB must
:>then also be able to read successfully the dataset whose DCB attributes
:>have been overridden - regardless of BDW, RDWs and data. Otherwise the
:>'standard' defini
FYI - The RECEIVE ORDER service is failing for me this morning when using
eccgw01.boulder.ibm.com but seems to be OK on eccgw02.rochester.ibm.com
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Tom Marchant wrote:
On Mon, 1 Aug 2011 01:44:03 +0100, CM Poncelet wrote:
If the same DCB is opened for INPUT (MACRF=GM|L,EODAD=), then the
program's DCB attributes do *not* override those on DASD
Right. No one said that they do.
and, as the
program's DCB attributes are inconsi
How do I do that Mike? +2?? Does that do it?
Gerry Anstey
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Sent Jim some JCL similar to the following:
/**/
/* JCL TO DUMP SMF RECORDS FROM A LOGSTREAM */
/**/
//STEP1EXEC PGM=IEBGENER
//SYS
Like this? - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Base_36
(included is a Python examples, and links to other implementations. REXX
left as an excercise for the reader :-)
Kirk Wolf
Dovetailed Technologies
http://dovetail.com
On Mon, Aug 1, 2011 at 9:35 AM, Norbert Friemel wrote:
> On Mon, 1 Aug 2011 0
Thanks again. You have been a great help.
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Sent: Monday, August 01, 2011 10:48 AM
To: IBM-MAIN@bama.ua.edu
Subject: Re: 3490 MSG: LIBRARY INTERFACE IS OFFLINE
According to 349
I don't know rexx, but couldn't you just do an OC of X'F0" into the
letter. A C1 would become F1 a C2 would become F2 and so on.
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Behalf Of John McKown
Sent: Monday, August 01, 2011 4:22 AM
To: IBM-MAIN@
According to 3490-C2A Sales Manual below:
http://ebookbrowse.com/ibm-3490-c2a-sales-manual-doc-d110099512
It said following;
The C2A is specifically designed for use in the 3494
Tape Library Dataserver and cannot be used outside of the tape library.
Library Interface is RS-422, is not RS-232C.
All,
We had SMF an SMF logstream get disconnected during an IPL and are trying to
figure out how to get the data from the old logstream back. We have renamed it
and rebuilt so that our logstreams are working again but I can't see an example
of JCL to read the data in the old offload datasets.
On Mon, 1 Aug 2011 04:21:42 -0500, John McKown wrote:
>anybody know an easy way to encode a base 10 number into base 26?
>Basically, I want to make a decimal number into the English alphabet:
>A-Z. I was hoping there was a simpler way than:
>
Perhaps not "simpler":
arg input_number .
Hello,
I've taken a copy of the example C code in chapter 2 of Using REXX and
z/OS UNIX System Services, but have been unable to persuade it to run my
REXX exec. I get RC=20 and the following message in the envionment
block; IRX0112I The REXX exec cannot be loaded.
The REXX exec is in the
On Mon, 1 Aug 2011 09:16:52 -0500, McKown, John wrote:
>Thanks. Of course, I was really hoping as to WHY it is "no benefit". Guess
>I'll need to double check the allocation / max lrecl / cisize.
>
Primary space < 5 or 8MB or *minimum* lrecl (w/o key) < 40
Norbert Friemel
Walk and chew gum at the same time?
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Sent: Sunday, July 31, 2011 8:39 PM
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Subject: Re: running Assembler I/O macro code as AMODE 31, RMODE ANY
---
Gerhard, I'm sorry for laughing at your post, but it struck me as funny.
Did you really mean to say masticate?
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Sent: Sunday, July 31, 2011 9:23 AM
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Oh, I did test. And it seems to work. But I don't trust "seems to work". I'm
tasked with converting files which I know nothing about because the programming
staff doesn't have time to do it.
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I did not look at all the other responses so please forgive me if someone
already gave you the answer. Most the time I have seen this error the
lrecl/blocksize was reset by creating a member with a different lrecl. All you
have to do is create a member with the right lrecl/blksize and all but th
AIX's are generally relatively small compared to base clusters. I would
not expect to see much benefit from compressing the AIX.
I do not *know* if compression for the AIX is required when the base
cluster is compressed.
I believe that the AIX is opened as a "separate dataset" under the
covers, a
Thanks. Of course, I was really hoping as to WHY it is "no benefit". Guess I'll
need to double check the allocation / max lrecl / cisize.
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You could skip over the bad GDG number to get your production going
again while fixing the unrecallable dataset.
On Mon, Aug 1, 2011 at 8:20 AM, O'Brien, David W. (NIH/CIT) [C]
wrote:
> Gerry,
>
> Have you tried Delete / noscratch to get around the GDG allocate problem?
>
> To delete the HSM ent
I see several folks talking about the risk in social engineering, what are the
metrics in this situation ?
If the installation was the CIA or FBI or DOD , i can understand the issue...I
can understand from the Banking and Stcok Brokerage
angle, been there done that. But to what degree is this an
Thanks, the NOSCRATCH worked, didn't realise that was the magic keyword, cheers
all
Gerry Anstey
WSS Technology EMEA - COSMIC PSD | World Wide Securities Services | J.P. Morgan
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-Original Message--
Gerry,
Have you tried Delete / noscratch to get around the GDG allocate problem?
To delete the HSM entry will probably require a Fixcds command, see the HSM
Diagnosis guide for more info.
Thank You,
Dave O'Brien
NIH Contractor
From: Anstey, Gerry [gerr
All, Any ideas here:
We have a job that fails when creating a GDG entry,
.ARC1001I PGINTT11.B671.TRANSACT.WINS.BKUP.G1460V00 RECALL FAILED, RC=0002,
REAS=
.ARC1102I DATA SET IS NOT MIGRATED/BACKED UP
.IEF344I PRAH673 IEBGENER SYSUT2 - ALLOCATION FAILED DUE TO DATA FACILITY
SYSTEM ERROR
Th
On Sun, 31 Jul 2011 09:33:14 -0400, Shmuel Metz (Seymour J.) wrote:
>
>OnQoheleth
>
>You should have been around for the programmable SYSOUT run-around.
>Share finally had to submit essentially the same requirement
>concurrently from JES2, JES3 and TSO, each referring to the
>requirements from the
Hi to all.
We are updating from zos 1.9 to 1.10 and openssh from 3.5 to 3.8
We found problem cause in 3.5 we used to configure keys and KN for each user
but in 3.8 default is changed and always read from root directory.
We tried to change ssh_config to point, dinamically, to the logon user but
is n
Hi Chris,
That's great.. I understood it completely! Thanks for your very very detailed
explanation!
As you mentioned, you are correct, HOMETEST use the pascal calls.. so it's
totoally different from gethostname() calls... However, when we use the global
tcpip data settings, both pascal an
On Mon, 1 Aug 2011 08:05:30 -0400 Bob Rutledge wrote:
:>Binyamin Dissen wrote:
:>> It has been a while for me.
:>> I am writing an ISPF application which has a "GO" command to cause a
periodic
:>> refresh of the screen (via CONTROL DISPLAY LOCK).
:>> I wish that the user can hit PA1 to go ba
THANK YOU VERY MUCH.
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Sent: Sunday, July 31, 2011 9:59 AM
To: IBM-MAIN@bama.ua.edu
Subject: Re: 3490 MSG: LIBRARY INTERFACE IS OFFLINE
As far as I know, 3490-C2A is for 3494 Ta
On Mon, 1 Aug 2011 04:48:05 -0500, John McKown wrote:
>
>I don't seem to be able to find the 5F01083F code.
>
>
X'5F' = Compression Management Services
X'01' = CMPSVCAL (allocation)
http://publibz.boulder.ibm.com/cgi-bin/bookmgr_OS390/BOOKS/DGT2R171/5.1.2.2
X'083F' = 2111 (DEC) = RS_NO_BENEFIT
In my SMS conversion to compress some VSAM dataset, I am getting a
message like:
IGD17162I RETURN CODE (12) REASON CODE (5F01083F) RECEIVED FROM
COMPRESSION SERVICES WHILE PROCESSING DATA SET
PRITV.PR.GCR26KSD , COMPRESSION REQUEST NOT
HONORED BECAUSE DATA SET CHARACTERISTICS DO NOT MEET COMPRESSI
Hi,
I am trying to scehdule mainframe jobs using TWS software. The scenario is
that the first job JOB A completion with Return Code zero will trigger two
jobs i.e.. JOB B(Execution state) and JOB C(Conversion state or in attempt
for submission based on JOB B completion). Here i am trying to get a
anybody know an easy way to encode a base 10 number into base 26?
Basically, I want to make a decimal number into the English alphabet:
A-Z. I was hoping there was a simpler way than:
i=input_number
output=""
alphabet="ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ"
do while i>0
j=i//26
output=substr(alphabet,j
We are currently converting some VSAM files from using BMC's Data
Accelerator to using SMS compression. I am doing this by changing the
DATACLAS of the cluster to DCEXTC which specifies SMS compression. I am
assigning this DATACLAS specifically in my DEFINE by using
DATACLAS(DCEXTC). And I am also
It has been a while for me.
I am writing an ISPF application which has a "GO" command to cause a periodic
refresh of the screen (via CONTROL DISPLAY LOCK).
I wish that the user can hit PA1 to go back to normal mode.
I have created a STAX
STAX STAXEXIT,USADDR=(R13),REPLACE=NO,DEFE
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