Hi Chris,
If you write your IDCAMS output to a temp dataset and pass it to the next step,
you can use your favorite utility/program to remove the channel 1 from column 1
of your output. Optionally, you could remove all of the carriage control or
edit it as you wish, even change the location
Please provide the full syslog line from IEF403I and run the flag bits shown
there against SYS1.MODGEN(IHAHCLOG). Look specifically at HCLREQFL.
Barbara Nitz
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To finish this thread: There is now marketing requirement MR1026112735 that
describes the need for a cleanup utility and asks for a way to really
re-initialize the sysplex on the ixc405 message.
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Another possibility in addition to those mentioned is using the Catalog Search
Interface, IGGCSI00. If you are versed in Assembler, it offers a lot of
flexibility to design a reporting mechanism to meet your requirements.
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On 10/26/2011 7:59 PM, John Gilmore wrote:
In order to shore up my position as the resident pedant I must protest that
Giuseppe Verdi ===> Jo[s]e[ph] Greens
The singular form
Giuseppe Verde===>Jo[s]e[ph] Green
is uncommon but not unknown.
In order to shore up my position as the resident pedant I must protest that
Giuseppe Verdi ===> Jo[s]e[ph] Greens
The singular form
Giuseppe Verde===>Jo[s]e[ph] Green
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Well, I did say the "resolver" was mysterious!
I discovered some evidence barely supporting my guess and some evidence that
doesn't at all support my guess - but just may simply be deficient.
In the z/OS Communications Sever IP Configuration Guide, we find the following:
2.5.5 Managing
On 10/26/2011 5:48 PM, Gerhard Postpischil wrote:
On 10/26/2011 11:44 AM, Tony's Comcast account wrote:
I looked them them up but due to my limited gray matter I no longer
know the
capital of Bulgaria or who composed La Traviata.
Really hard to believe But get a piece of paper and write dow
We have automation issue the backvol command when the message occurs.
Dave Gibney
Information Technology Services
Washington State University
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> From: IBM Mainframe Discussion List [mailto:IBM-MAIN@bama.ua.edu] On
> Behalf Of Uriel Carrasquilla
> Sent: Wednesday, Oct
On 25 Oct 2011 08:08:45 -0700, in bit.listserv.ibm-main you wrote:
>Curious if anyone knows whether or not you can change the lines per page for
>IDCAMS output. It appears to be set to something like 52. On occasion we
>need to print off rather large LISTCAT listings. In the interest of savin
On Mon, 24 Oct 2011 21:38:15 -0500, Chris Mason wrote:
>Matan has asked VTAM questions in the not too distant past in case you didn't
>know which was a further factor in wanting to point out how this misuse wasted
>my time and that of anyone else who might have more of an interest in
>Communic
On 10/26/2011 11:44 AM, Tony's Comcast account wrote:
I looked them them up but due to my limited gray matter I no longer know the
capital of Bulgaria or who composed La Traviata.
Really hard to believe But get a piece of paper and write
down Sofia, and Joe Green for future reference.
Gerh
On 10/26/2011 3:51 PM, Binyamin Dissen wrote:
When you suggest RTFM, make sure that there is something in the FM. Otherwise,
what is the point of a useless suggestion?
There are way too many new users addicted to the internet, who
are used to asking a question and getting an answer, without
h
The member igdms00 must have a specific keyword in order to have the EOF
occur. It is not a defang uness IBM chaed things.
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>I'm not an SMS guy, but I believe that any data set managed by SMS will get
>created with implicit EOF.
Unless things have changed, yes.
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Chris Mason related his experience with negative comments from a
support center about his "ridiculous" sample program. Some time ago
(in a galaxy far away) I was teaching a JCL class. I was contriving an
example set of JCL where I was demonstrating the use of
DSN=dataset(member) by using IE
Good catch! I'll bet that the entire IEF403I entry is being treated as a
comment following the IEF402I entry.
.
.
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Jorge:
Has this MPF member been customized ? If so, it may be wrong , we are running
IBM standard no-customization member and those messages are find:
This is a of ours from the beginning:
/* CONSERVATIVE LIST OF NON-JES SUPRESSIBLE MESSAGES */ 00020003
/*
Hello John, Patrick:
Patrick We've changed the comment. It doesn't work
John we'll review the customization in Netview. We've reviewed the CNMSTYLE
member but we didn't find anything wrong.
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Dave: Is there the off chance that you're looking at a decimal value (20)
output which would translate to 0x'14': "The issuer had established an enabled,
unlocked task (EUT) mode functional recovery routine (FRR)..."?
http://publibz.boulder.ibm.com/cgi-bin/bookmgr_OS390/BOOKS/IEA2H7C0/SPTM01498
On Wed, 26 Oct 2011 13:21:30 -0700, Skip Robinson
wrote:
>I'm not an SMS guy, but I believe that any data set managed by SMS will
>get created with implicit EOF.
>
>.
True . The DFSMS Implementing SMS manual says this:
On Wed, 26 Oct 2011 14:24:58 -0500, Jorge Garcia wrote:
>.DEFAULT,AUTO(YES),SUP(NO),RETAIN(YES)
>IEF402I /*JJJ FAILED IN ADDRESS SPACE X
>SYSTEM ABEND SXXX REASON - RC
>NOTIFY OPER OF FAILURE /* <
>IEF403I /*JJJ-STARTED */
>IEF
I'm not an SMS guy, but I believe that any data set managed by SMS will
get created with implicit EOF.
.
.
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On Wed, 26 Oct 2011 12:38:54 -0500 "Shmuel Metz (Seymour J.)"
wrote:
:>In , on 10/26/2011
:> at 01:38 PM, Binyamin Dissen said:
:>>Perhaps if you had taken the effort to look at the manual you would
:>>have seen that there is no such parm.
:>Perhaps you don't understand the difference betwee
We don't have NetView, but we do have CA-OPS/MVS. One thing with we can do with
OPS is suppress messages from going to the consoles and/or the SYSLOG. Perhaps
the message is being suppressed by NetView?
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Ed,
It is ignorance on my part.
By John and the group asking me the question, I learned what is going on.
Regards,
Uriel
From: IBM Mainframe Discussion List [IBM-MAIN@bama.ua.edu] on behalf of Ed
Gould [ps2...@yahoo.com]
Sent: Wednesday, October 26, 20
I made the wrong comment. the "F DFSMSHSM,BACKVOL CDS" command is running on a
schedule. When it runs, last time was yesterday, the HSM1.JRNL dataset does
get reset to empty. In my case, it is allocated with 150 CYLS and since
yesterday it has used up 22 CYLS.
The problem is that I am getting
Hello:
We have a problem with the MPFLSTxx member customization. We want msgid
IEF403I appears in SYSLOG. At the moment appears only in Netview log. We add
these parameters in our MPFLSTxx member:
.DEFAULT,AUTO(YES),SUP(NO),RETAIN(YES)
IEF402I /*JJJ FAILED IN ADDRESS SP
Why I don't get is that the automatic jobs are running but the Journal file
remains with the same amount of disk space allocated after execution.
We also have a batch job that compresses the HSM files
(backup/delete/create/reload) but the Journal is not in the list.
_
Hi Chris
Many thanks for you help!
Magen
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> Thanks to any and all who consider my question.
> Thanks for any help anyone is willing to offer.
You don't have to be so effusive. All we ask is that you donate something
significant to our favourite charity!
> Can the TCPIP.ETC.SERVICES file be changed at will ...
I'm going to guess t
Robert
There was a news item I caught recently which dealt with people who were
condemned to remember everything in their past life rather than simply where
they were and what they were doing when a significant event happened.[1]
I am not one of those thankfully and so I cannot recall - assumin
John,
Possibly, but I guess don't do Vulcan mind meds as well as you do:)
Ed
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That was fun. Logx4 was apparently loaded into a HSM Temp file. When I
allocated Logx4 on HSMPRM, HSM then thought it had a duplicate file.
Renamed the temp file, allocated new logs and HSM is working as designed.
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From: Sambataro, Anthony (NIH/NBS) [E]
Sent: Wednesda
> Have you tried writing a sanity check program?
Nope.
> Have it do steps 1-3 and compare what is in the EOD field before and after
steps 1 and 3.
A dump shows that the EOD field is unchanged and correct. That was one of
the first things I checked. My first guess was that the EOD address (in t
Hello,
Thanks to any and all who consider my question.
Can the TCPIP.ETC.SERVICES file be changed at will or are there special
considerations for changing this file , such as task usage, back up, etc that
must be taken into account before changing this file?
Can anyone give me a brief explana
On Wed, 26 Oct 2011 12:22:12 -0500, Shmuel Metz (Seymour J.)
wrote:
>In
>,
>on 10/26/2011
> at 10:20 AM, Wayne Driscoll said:
>
>>Complaining about a correction is one thing. Knowingly providing an
>>invalid response (referencing a VTAM command to delete a "file" which
>>is an unheard of st
In
<87348bf0403c3e42b369e1989a8961130183c1d...@exchvs5a.mx.state.mo.us>,
on 10/26/2011
at 11:38 AM, "Turriff, Leslie" said:
>There's no easy way to do this.
1. Run the commands under TSO and trap the output
2. Use the SYSPRINT exit, subject to authorization
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In
,
on 10/26/2011
at 10:20 AM, Wayne Driscoll said:
>Complaining about a correction is one thing. Knowingly providing an
>invalid response (referencing a VTAM command to delete a "file" which
>is an unheard of structure to VTAM)
Could you quote the text in question? I don't recall seing a
Yes, both are on volume HSMPRM.
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From: Edgard Balter Jr. [mailto:edgard.bal...@ibge.gov.br]
Sent: Wednesday, October 26, 2011 1:08 PM
To: IBM-MAIN@bama.ua.edu
Subject: Re: HSM Logging Disabled
David,
please verify if the datasets are allocated on the same volume (as
r
In , on 10/26/2011
at 01:38 PM, Binyamin Dissen said:
>Perhaps if you had taken the effort to look at the manual you would
>have seen that there is no such parm.
Perhaps you don't understand the difference between a suggestion and a
complete solution. Had I had the requirement, it would have
>That's the null set.
Gee, I don't think you should call Mr. Mason a null.
If he's not complaining, he's doing a pretty good approximation.
>But there *is* the group of those who reply solely to complain about a
>correction.
Who, besides you and he, believes it's a correction?
IBM uses it --
David,
please verify if the datasets are allocated on the same volume (as
required).
Regards,
Edgard
De: "O'Brien, David W. (NIH/CIT) [C]"
Para: IBM-MAIN@bama.ua.edu
Data: 26/10/2011 13:30
Assunto:HSM Logging Disabled
Enviado por:IBM Mainframe Discussion List
Tryin
So Jo skip how is this done, could you please let me know more about IGDSM00 .
Thanks,
Ron
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I think the OP was wonder how to expand the size of the journal so that it
would not fill up as quickly. Not how to automate doing the backvol command or
how to do the backvol cds command. He knows how, he just wants to do it less
often. At least, that's how I read his intent.
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There's no easy way to do this. You could route the listing through a
REXX program that would strip out the page headings and reinsert them in
appropriate places, then print its output.
If you have TSO Pipelines installed you can write a little filter to do
the same.
He
and i shoud have mentioned...once the file is in a dataset using "cp" you can
use a SORT to get it into the FB format you want.
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The real question you should be looking for is to why the automatic jobs that
should be running are not.
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Correction, that should be Backvol cds
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From: O'Brien, David W. (NIH/CIT) [C]
Sent: Wednesday, October 26, 2011 11:45 AM
To: IBM-MAIN@bama.ua.edu
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No, it is not correct.
Issue a Backup cds command. That will null the Journ
No, it is not correct.
Issue a Backup cds command. That will null the Journal as well as give you a
set of CDS Backups.
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From: Uriel Carrasquilla [mailto:uriel.carrasqui...@mail.mcgill.ca]
Sent: Wednesday, October 26, 2011 11:39 AM
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Quintics?
Gnomically?
I looked them them up but due to my limited gray matter I no longer know the
capital of Bulgaria or who composed La Traviata.
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Of John Gilmore
Sent: Wednesday, Octo
I keep on getting messages that the Journal dataset is 80% (which I confirmed
under ISPF 3.2).
My plan is to shutdown HSM, rename the existing file, create a new one with the
same characteristics, copy the renamed file, and bring up HSM.
Is my thinking appropriate?
Thank you.
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I agree, and the "servers being stolen" ads were some of the best commercials
around, there should have been follow on ads to those.
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I frequently run
It is worth recalling, misused only a little, Chomsky's dictum:
There is no reason to suppose that translation is in general possible.
His point is analogous to the statement that equations of degree
greater than four cannot in general be solved. Particular quintics can
sometimes, of course, be
Trying to figure out why the following msg. is appearing at HSM startup:
ARC0021I DFSMSHSM LOGGING FUNCTION DISABLED
ARC0020I **
ARC9921I
ARC0021I DFSMSHSM LOGGING FUNCTION DISABLED
Explanation: During DFSMShsm startup, either one or both of the DFSMShsm
log data se
Complaining about a correction is one thing. Knowingly providing an
invalid response (referencing a VTAM command to delete a "file" which is
an unheard of structure to VTAM) was uncalled for and could have delayed
the OP from being able to resolve the problem that he reported. And the
claim o
Thanks Peter.
Your answers are directly on point.
I appreciate it.
Dave
At 10/26/2011 07:48 AM, Peter Relson wrote:
Due to a screw-up on our part many of the z/OS 1.13 "RMODE
64"-related updates to the books did not make it. This was one.
While the books themselves might not get updated for
This is an interesting thread.
I listened to a webex by a Dr. at IBM entitled "How to reduce mips ..." It
was a great run at the techie numbers of server versus z196 / z114 hybrid
computing with customer examples. I'd love to see more like it too. If
you send me a note off line, I'd send th
johnwgilmore0...@gmail.com (John Gilmore) writes:
> sit tibi terra levis, John.
>
> LISP and the world view it embodies will, I suppose, be his monument;
> but he changed everything he touched.
>
> The very full obituary in today's New York Times ends by citing one of
> his favorite apothegms:
>
>
This sounds like a SHARE requirement.
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On Mon, 24 Oct 2011 14:11:04 -0700, glen herrmannsfeldt wrote:
>As unix, and many other systems, store files in 512 byte disk
>blocks, it makes some sense to transfer them to the IBM system
>in blocks of that size. I would probably use RECFM=U, LRECL=512,
>but it doesn't matter so much.
Why does
it's easy via a unix script - something like this...(there are other
options besides "crnl" which might be useful depending on your particular
situation. this worked for us
cp -F crnl unixfile.xml "//'dataset.xml'"
See the USS Ported Tool Manual..
you can also use IEBGENER
The full meaning is that z/OS disallows execution of the SVC instruction in
many environments; e.g., when disabled for I/O interrupts, when holding a
system lock, when in SRB mode, possibly some others, and now also if the SVC
instruction is located above the bar. However, the one SVC 13 (or D,
sit tibi terra levis, John.
LISP and the world view it embodies will, I suppose, be his monument;
but he changed everything he touched.
The very full obituary in today's New York Times ends by citing one of
his favorite apothegms:
Do the arithmetic or be doomed to talk nonsense.
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I admit I had to read it twice, but I understood. Also I'm pretty sure this
was mentioned not too long ago by (probably) Peter or Jim.
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On Tue, 25 Oct 2011 12:58:56 -0500 "Shmuel Metz (Seymour J.)"
wrote:
:>In <8447645509998585.wa.chris.hilliardnorfolk@bama.ua.edu>, on
:>10/25/2011
:> at 09:49 AM, Chris Hilliard said:
:>>Curious if anyone knows whether or not you can change the lines per
:>>page for IDCAMS output.
:>The
Due to a screw-up on our part many of the z/OS 1.13 "RMODE 64"-related
updates to the books did not make it. This was one. While the books
themselves might not get updated for some time, there will likely be an
info APAR directing you to some web location where you can find all the
missing info
> -Ursprungligt meddelande-
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> Skickat: den 26 oktober 2011 12:29
> Till: IBM-MAIN@bama.ua.edu
> Ämne: Re: SV: GDG
>
> W dniu 2011-10-26 12:09, Thomas Berg pisze:
> >> -Ursprungligt meddelande-
> >> Från: I
W dniu 2011-10-26 12:09, Thomas Berg pisze:
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Ämne: Re: GDG
At 14:52 -0700 on 10/25/2011, Steve Thompson wrote a
> -Ursprungligt meddelande-
> Från: IBM Mainframe Discussion List [mailto:IBM-MAIN@bama.ua.edu] För
> Robert A. Rosenberg
> Skickat: den 26 oktober 2011 07:27
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> At 14:52 -0700 on 10/25/2011, Steve Thompson wrote about Re: GDG:
>
> >Do you act
Thank you all for your responses.
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Ed Gould wrote:
>When we were debugging the many bugs in the first PSF we had the occasions to
>send listings to the PSF people along with various traces etc etc. I always
>asked the user if there were any issues with sending sensitive data (trading
>information) he asked who we were sending
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