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On 10/28/2011 9:57 PM, Paul Schuster wrote:
Are you trying to do something with a PDSE on SYSTEM 'B' after SYSTEM 'A' has
changed it from under you?
Probably. It's a 3-way parallel sysplex. Jobs are eligible to run on any of the
three systems.
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Edward E Jaffe
Phoenix Software
Ed,
This is one of the reason's I'd mentioned being environmentally aware.
I fully understand that dumps give us a lot of information. Been thru too
many dumps myself ... but there are times, as have been noted with PDSE's,
that 'other' environmental factors play a role and or contribute to
st...@trainersfriend.com (Steve Comstock) writes:
Well, I just tried to do some online credit card account maintenance
with my Capital One card, and got the message 'System Unavailable'. I
called tech support and they said they were doing maintenance on the
system. Regular weekend maintenance.
Kurt
Something else I forgot to do last time was check the z/OS Communications
Server IP Diagnosis Guide manual for any references.
There is actually a very useful one which helps explain how the ETC.SERVICES
data set is used. This is the following:
3.17.1 Setting up the inetd configuration
On Fri, 28 Oct 2011 23:57:05 -0500, Paul Schuster pgs4ibmm...@pacbell.net
wrote:
Ed:
Are you trying to do something with a PDSE on SYSTEM 'B' after SYSTEM 'A' has
changed it from under you?
I have encountered problems this way.
Have you done this outside sysplex boundaries? That of course
On Fri, 28 Oct 2011 15:39:29 -0400 Joe Aulph syspro...@gmail.com wrote:
:I'm having an issue with calling IDCAMS from within my program and if anyone
:could shed some light on this I'd appreciate it.
:The scenario is like this my program manipulates the SYSIN input to IDCAMS
:and would, post
Ed Gould wrote:
If we want to delete the skip to channel 1 then I think you want to omit it
not include.
Thanks for spotting my error (I *said* my memory is not that good, mind you...
;-D )
INCLUDE COND=(1,7,CH,EQ,C'1IDCAMS') must be actually
INCLUDE COND=(1,7,CH,NE,C'1IDCAMS') or
Linda Mooney wrote:
Hi Steve,
A very quick perusal of their careers page shows that they are looking foe someone with
Bachelors Degree in Business Administration or Information Technology
•ITIL certifications
•1 year of experience in ITIL processes
•2 years of experience in
In Ed's case, he is doing legal sharing with PDSESHARING(EXTENDED) and running
into problems because of (alleged?) broken IBM code.
We're a heavy PDSE user and we see these abends too. I don't think alleged
applies to this problem.
Bob Shannon
Rocket Software
That may well be. In that case, and being of more-or-less common sense,
I'd try to schedule my maintenance when the fewest customers would be
affected, without regard to such old-fashioned notions as It's mignight
here. Good time to do it.
Rick
On Tue, 25 Oct 2011 20:42:25 -0500, Shmuel Metz (Seymour J.) wrote:
Were it my choice, I'd define a new code page with LF at 0x15 and NEL
at 0x25 to validate the OEMVS311 translation table.
That would cause problems for data where LF really means LF and CR
really means CR. Whether any such are
There is a piece of police lore which has it that 0300 local time,
when almost everyone is asleep, is the best time to arrest someone in
his home.
An obvious corollary is that system maintenance should be done when
the local time is 0300 everywhere.
John Gilmore, Ashland, MA 01721 - USA
In 1319835343.11223.yahoomail...@web65510.mail.ac4.yahoo.com, on
10/28/2011
at 01:55 PM, Scott Ford scott_j_f...@yahoo.com said:
Your talking about NTP ...the daemon on Unix that provides the
correct time from Atomic clock sites ?
NTP is a protocol. I believe that the daemon is ntpd.
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In
ca+vt6kp9zp4meyxjrqwkm9hilvdutrcqzonmnx2dwegqrdu...@mail.gmail.com,
on 10/28/2011
at 03:39 PM, Joe Aulph syspro...@gmail.com said:
LAR1,ARGLIST
What is in ARGLIST and the things it points at?
I was able to construct SYSIN and get the appropriate SYSPRINT. But
as the program grew I
In a6b9336cdb62bb46b9f8708e686a7ea00b038bb...@nrhmms8p02.uicnrh.dom,
on 10/28/2011
at 06:54 AM, McKown, John john.mck...@healthmarkets.com said:
How about SNOBOL4?
Shirley SL/5 or Icon is more suitable.
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Shmuel (Seymour J.) Metz, SysProg and JOAT
ISO position; see
In
c3ecc2048cc02a42806c6211b832a59704a3980...@srvmailsp01.gravames.com.br,
on 10/28/2011
at 04:37 PM, Sérgio Lima Costa sergio.co...@cetip.com.br said:
Someone know, IF is possible get this information under a batch JOB ?
Yes; it is possible to run TSO in batch and it is possible to run ISPF
In 20111027192044.3c9f72d5f...@urania.ugcs.caltech.edu, on
10/27/2011
at 12:20 PM, glen herrmannsfeldt g...@ugcs.caltech.edu said:
As I understand it, Fortran variables, and DS in assembler, generate
holes in the object program (no TXT record for that position), and
are filled in either by
In 5324404266869504.wa.paulgboulderaim@bama.ua.edu, on
10/28/2011
at 12:20 PM, Paul Gilmartin paulgboul...@aim.com said:
Did you try for SOPHIST as a poor second choice?
I thought that you had that locked up.
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Shmuel (Seymour J.) Metz, SysProg and JOAT
ISO position; see
In
cahm_n2nsudtq1cfovcyoue51ue8ec66js13ptua-ffggwht...@mail.gmail.com,
on 10/27/2011
at 05:11 PM, Kirk Wolf k...@dovetail.com said:
I've heard of southern charm,
I found Indianapolis to be far more charming and hospitable than
either Augusta or Columbia, at least for those in uniform.
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In
f255efe0ecf08c4a9c1db6aff423541717260...@ch2wpmail1.na.ds.ussco.com,
on 10/28/2011
at 10:13 AM, Chase, John jch...@ussco.com said:
It also seems the Data Areas manuals aren't published any more
(I don't find them in the z/OS 1.11 MVS or DFSMS bookshelves).
Did you look in the diagnosis
In 5296461027529388.wa.paulgboulderaim@bama.ua.edu, on
10/27/2011
at 06:53 PM, Paul Gilmartin paulgboul...@aim.com said:
I recall a computer, perhaps pre-360; perhaps non-IBM whose
operator's console had a deeply recessed button that set all central
memory to 0.
S/370 included a
Tonight I got a message of BPXI039I for the SHRLIBRGNSIZE being 100% for the
value of 67108864
Now it tells me to raise this value with a SETOMVS or SET OMVS. However, is
there a way to see what is consuming this resource? And how to determine
how to safely raise the value if necessary?
I want
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