OpenSSL MAKE problem

2012-05-10 Thread Magnus Persson
Hi. I'm trying to install the latest version of OpenSSL, I have followed the instructions given in som threads here (big THANKS to those involved) My problem is this: ERROR CCN3045 ./bss_conn.c:203 Undeclared identifier AF_INET. WARNING CCN4421 ./bss_conn.c:204 Implicit function declaration

Re: ### of GDG Entries

2012-05-10 Thread Mike Schwab
We have Mobius that creates report files with the date and time as part of the file name. Huge numbers of 1 track datasets. On Fri, May 11, 2012 at 12:02 AM, Robert A. Rosenberg wrote: > At 20:12 + on 05/10/2012, Donnelly, John wrote about ### of GDG Entries: > >> We have a business applicat

Re: ### of GDG Entries

2012-05-10 Thread Robert A. Rosenberg
At 20:12 + on 05/10/2012, Donnelly, John wrote about ### of GDG Entries: We have a business application that creates literally 100s of GDGs a day; please don't ask. Is there any way to create or pretend to create a GDG base greater than 255... Why not concatenate all of them daily and cre

Away friday, back monday

2012-05-10 Thread John Stevenson
I will be out of the office starting 10/05/2012 and will return on 14/05/2012. For anything urgent contact the Mainframe Services support number, x79371 or 04 924 9371 or email BNZ Mainframe Services. CAUTION - This message may contain privileged and confidential information intended only for t

Re: Modern users of "old tech"

2012-05-10 Thread Scott Ford
An 083 for the living room, great conversation piece Scott ford www.identityforge.com On May 10, 2012, at 6:21 PM, William Donzelli wrote: >> And the owner of the last blank punch card supplied died and the >> company closed up. > > So of course, I bought 100,000 cards, just in case. > > Actu

Re: It's feeding time in Jurassic Park . . .

2012-05-10 Thread George Henke
Well, all is not lost, David. Thanks for the tip on PureSystems. I just set up a meeting for tomorrow with our IBM zSeries rep. According to him, the PureFlex product of the PureSystems family, announced April 19 and April 11 respectively, is the next generation zBx and much more open systems or

Re: SFTP

2012-05-10 Thread Mark Douglas (CITEC)
Hi Mark, I customised an SSH client setup via ported tools on z/OS 1.11 a couple of years back: 1. The SSHD (daemon) is only required if your z/OS system is to be the SSH server, ie if your remote Linux server needs to initiate a connection to your z/OS system on port 22 (SSH). If your z/OS sy

Re: Comments on DFSMS verbose messages?

2012-05-10 Thread W. Kevin Kelley
Mark, Based on the feedback that we had received from the ESP customers, the comments that I have received here were a surprise; I had expected the comments to have gone in other directions. W. Kevin Kelley -- IBM POK Lab -- z/OS Core Technical Development -

Re: XPAF replacement

2012-05-10 Thread Troy Wilson
Hello Mr. Neto, I suspect that the information you have received may have been misinterpreted from a notice that went out last year which stated that End of Support for XPAF V3.X would be effective December 15th, 2011. The notice further mentioned that all current XPAF customers should migrat

Re: SFTP

2012-05-10 Thread Rob Schramm
Mark, Can you clarify... Is z/OS the client or the server? Rob Schramm Senior Systems Consultant Imperium Group On Thu, May 10, 2012 at 6:19 PM, Mark Steely wrote: > We have a Linux server which grabs files from the mainframe using FTP. > > We need to use SFTP to get the files. > > I have the

Re: ### of GDG Entries

2012-05-10 Thread Cris Hernandez #9
does it have to be a gdg? what about mod'ing onto the file then emptying it out when it's processed? back it up with a gdg with that batch job at regular intervals suggestion.  From: "Donnelly, John" To: IBM-MAIN@bama.ua.edu Sent: Thursday, May 10, 2012

Re: Codepages and locales

2012-05-10 Thread Paul Gilmartin
On Thu, 10 May 2012 14:52:17 -0700, Phil Smith wrote: >How many z/OS shops actually run with a different locale (codepage)? > >I mean both globally for the entire system as well as within one or more >databases. > >I'm assuming the second set is much larger than the first; it's the first I'm >re

Re: Modern users of "old tech"

2012-05-10 Thread William Donzelli
> And the owner of the last blank punch card supplied died and the > company closed up. So of course, I bought 100,000 cards, just in case. Actually, I have been helping the widow a little to close up shop for good. Anyone need an 083, cheap? She has two. Great for the family room or office. --

SFTP

2012-05-10 Thread Mark Steely
We have a Linux server which grabs files from the mainframe using FTP. We need to use SFTP to get the files. I have the IBM ported tools. Do we need to have the SSHD daemon running to recognize the FTP's or am I going down the wrong path. Or could we use SCP? We are z/os V1r11. Any help woul

Re: Modern users of "old tech"

2012-05-10 Thread Mike Schwab
And the owner of the last blank punch card supplied died and the company closed up. On Thu, May 10, 2012 at 3:44 PM, Rick Fochtman wrote: > On 5/10/2012 1:58 PM, Shmuel Metz (Seymour J.) wrote: >> >> In, >> on 05/10/2012 >>    at 07:25 AM, "McKown, John"  said: >> >>> Interesting. A company in Te

Re: ### of GDG Entries

2012-05-10 Thread R.S.
W dniu 2012-05-10 22:12, Donnelly, John pisze: We have a business application that creates literally 100s of GDGs a day; please don't ask. Is there any way to create or pretend to create a GDG base greater than 255... g NO. THE LIMIT IS 255. However... a) you can live with rolled off generation

Codepages and locales

2012-05-10 Thread Phil Smith
How many z/OS shops actually run with a different locale (codepage)? I mean both globally for the entire system as well as within one or more databases. I'm assuming the second set is much larger than the first; it's the first I'm really interested in. Thanks. ...phsiii -

Re: ### of GDG Entries

2012-05-10 Thread Donnelly, John
Thankyou all John Donnelly Texas Instruments SVA 2900 Semiconductor Drive Santa Clara, CA 95051 408-721-5640 408-470-8364 Cell john.p.donne...@ti.com -Original Message- From: IBM Mainframe Discussion List [mailto:IBM-MAIN@bama.ua.edu] On Behalf Of Linda Sent: Thursday, May 10, 20

Re: ### of GDG Entries

2012-05-10 Thread Linda
Hi John, I have had I similar GDG 'thing'. It would be helpful to know more details... In my case, we were receiving a widely varying number of reports that we were to backup and print for our customer. We scheduled the print job to run every 8 hours. The operations staff fit the actual printi

Re: Modern users of "old tech"

2012-05-10 Thread Rick Fochtman
On 5/10/2012 1:58 PM, Shmuel Metz (Seymour J.) wrote: In, on 05/10/2012 at 07:25 AM, "McKown, John" said: Interesting. A company in Texas still using an IBM 402 tab machine is an example. Masochism? Either that or a latent death wish. :-) Rick

Re: ### of GDG Entries

2012-05-10 Thread Sam Siegel
On Thu, May 10, 2012 at 1:12 PM, Donnelly, John wrote: > We have a business application that creates literally 100s of GDGs a day; > please don't ask. > Is there any way to create or pretend to create a GDG base greater than > 255... > > Short answer: No. Max GDG limit is 255. A GDG dataset with

Re: ### of GDG Entries

2012-05-10 Thread Williamson, James R
I really doubt it. How about creating one GDG base for each hour of the day and include the hour of the day created in the data set name? -Original Message- From: IBM Mainframe Discussion List [mailto:IBM-MAIN@bama.ua.edu] On Behalf Of Donnelly, John Sent: Thursday, May 10, 2012

Re: ### of GDG Entries

2012-05-10 Thread Staller, Allan
Short answer... NO. The data can be kept after it rolls off the GDG, but it is "just a file" at that point and must be referenced by the fully qualified DSN e.g. x.y.x.gvnn We have a business application that creates literally 100s of GDGs a day; please don't ask. Is there any way to create

### of GDG Entries

2012-05-10 Thread Donnelly, John
We have a business application that creates literally 100s of GDGs a day; please don't ask. Is there any way to create or pretend to create a GDG base greater than 255... John Donnelly Texas Instruments SVA 2900 Semiconductor Drive Santa Clara, CA 95051 408-721-5640 408-470-8364 Cell john.p.donne

Re: Convert CPU time to MSUs

2012-05-10 Thread Tom Marchant
On Tue, 8 May 2012 08:33:18 -0500, K Zafirop wrote: >We would like to convert CPU seconds copnsumed by an address space in 1 hour >(CPUSECs) to Service Units (SU). Here is how SHOWMVS calculates SU/Second: * *Servi

Re: Modern users of "old tech"

2012-05-10 Thread Shmuel Metz (Seymour J.)
In , on 05/10/2012 at 07:25 AM, "McKown, John" said: >Interesting. A company in Texas still using an IBM 402 tab >machine is an example. Masochism? -- Shmuel (Seymour J.) Metz, SysProg and JOAT ISO position; see We don't care. We d

Re: Convert CPU time to MSUs

2012-05-10 Thread John Gilmore
Some experimentation for plausible ranges of FACTOR values strongly suggests that this computation should be done with an appropriate mean in each specific context. My suggestion of a table was thus a more valuable one than I realized when I made it. John Gilmore, Ashland, MA 01721 - USA ---

Re: Discussion groups devoted to Mainframe(zos) automation tools

2012-05-10 Thread Mitch
Ken: There are a number of them on LinkedIn. If you are looking for an overall suite of tools for automating the mainframe, look at the RES Suite from Visiant Arcares (www.res-it.com). Regards, Mitch McCluhan, Legacy Modernization Consultant -Original Message- From: Kenneth J. Krip

Fw: UPDATING LAST REFERNCE DATE

2012-05-10 Thread Don Melton
Forgot that I had to reply to mailing list not post to newsgroup ... "Don" wrote in message news:... > I used to invoke the TSO "LISTDS" command to reset the last ref date on my > TSO libraries in the bad old days when HSM recalls were less than "snappy". > :-) > > -- > be seeing you ... Don

Re: Convert CPU time to MSUs

2012-05-10 Thread Tom Marchant
On Thu, 10 May 2012 10:55:42 -0400, John Gilmore wrote: >Factor is in fact a decreasing function of ENGINES. It drops off in a >moderately but clearly convex way with increasing values of ENGINES. >You need a table of the form You could derive such a table from the charts on https://www-304.ibm

Re: Convert CPU time to MSUs

2012-05-10 Thread John Gilmore
Factor is in fact a decreasing function of ENGINES. It drops off in a moderately but clearly convex way with increasing values of ENGINES. You need a table of the form ENGINES(1) = 1 ENGINES(2) = . . . . . . ENGINES(n) = . . . There is a recent SHARE presentation that contains such a table. Unhe

Re: Convert CPU time to MSUs

2012-05-10 Thread Elardus Engelbrecht
Hal Merritt wrote: > SU_SEC = SU_HOUR / (ENGINES * 60 * 60) >Not quite, I think. You don't get the full 60 seconds for each additional >engine. Better: >SU_SEC = SU_HOUR / ((ENGINES * 60 * 60)*FACTOR) >Where FACTOR is less than 1.0. You are right of course. Could you be kind to please post any

Re: corrupt zip files

2012-05-10 Thread Paul Gilmartin
On Thu, 10 May 2012 14:23:10 +, Hal Merritt wrote: > >I don't know of any good way to attack this withoug going all the way back to >initial file creation, understand the file attributes (to include local code >page), then step through the transmission process understanding exactly what >is

Re: corrupt zip files

2012-05-10 Thread Hal Merritt
Too many unknowns to be of much help. Can't even begin to answer your question about what software would produce a given corruption pattern; there are -so- many possibilities where a translation might occur and thus corrupt the data. Indeed, the corruption might be as massive as what you are s

Re: Convert CPU time to MSUs

2012-05-10 Thread Hal Merritt
SU_SEC = SU_HOUR / (ENGINES * 60 * 60) Not quite, I think. You don't get the full 60 seconds for each additional engine. Better: SU_SEC = SU_HOUR / ((ENGINES * 60 * 60)*FACTOR) Where FACTOR is less than 1.0. -Original Message- From: IBM Mainframe Discussion List [mailto:IBM-MAIN@ba

Re: UPDATING LAST REFERNCE DATE

2012-05-10 Thread McKown, John
I'm not aware of anything distributed by IBM. Why not just write some REXX code to use IGGCSI00 to find the DSNs you want (or parse a LISTCAT) and use that to generate a series of jobs. Each job just does something like: //JOBNAME JOB ... //TOUCH EXEC PGM=IDCAMS //SYSPRINT DD SYSOUT=* //INDSN DD

Re: Discussion groups devoted to Mainframe(zos) automation tools

2012-05-10 Thread Zaromil Tisler
> Are there discussion groups similar to IBM-MAIN that are devoted to Mainframe automation tools? For Tivoli System Automation for z/OS and Tivoli System Automation for Multiplatforms you will find links on the last page in the "System Automation for z/OS: 101" < https://www-03.ibm.com/systems/

Re: UPDATING LAST REFERNCE DATE

2012-05-10 Thread John Dawes
Kees,   We don't have CA-DISK in this partition nor do we have FDR.  This is a bare bones LPAR.  I tried the IDCAMS PRINT and it worked.  Thanks for your suggestions and help. From: "Vernooij, CP - SPLXM" To: IBM-MAIN@bama.ua.edu Sent: Thursday, 10 May 2012 8:

Modern users of "old tech"

2012-05-10 Thread McKown, John
http://www.itworld.com/hardware/270936/living-computing-fossils-old-tech-holding-dear-life Interesting. A company in Texas still using an IBM 402 tab machine is an example. John McKown Systems Engineer IV IT Administrative Services Group HealthMarkets(r) 9151 Boulevard 26 * N. Richland Hills

RES: JES/328X Print Facility problems

2012-05-10 Thread ITURIEL DO NASCIMENTO NETO
Hi, We do have JES328X working on z/OS 1.12 and 1.13 with no issues. It's a kind of software that is rarely modified, even when changing z/OS releases. Did you change any VTAM or JES2 definition ? Don't discard a hardware problem too. I don't know if it helps but our BUFSIZE is 1520. Atenciosam

Re: UPDATING LAST REFERNCE DATE

2012-05-10 Thread Vernooij, CP - SPLXM
"John Dawes" wrote in message news:<1336651313.17657.yahoomail...@web162603.mail.bf1.yahoo.com>... > G'Day To All, >   > Is there a batch job/utility I could use to update the last reference date of > a dsn?  I understand that I can do it by browsing the dsn, however since I > have about 335 ds

UPDATING LAST REFERNCE DATE

2012-05-10 Thread John Dawes
G'Day To All,   Is there a batch job/utility I could use to update the last reference date of a dsn?  I understand that I can do it by browsing the dsn, however since I have about 335 dsns it would be cumbersome.  I tried a LISTCAT but it did not change the last reference date.  The reason why I

Discussion groups devoted to Mainframe(zos) automation tools

2012-05-10 Thread Kenneth J. Kripke
Hello; Are there discussion groups similar to IBM-MAIN that are devoted to Mainframe automation tools? Kenneth J. Kripke (kkri...@mindspring.com) -- For IBM-MAIN subscribe / signoff / archive access instructions, s

Re: Get JES[2|3] Output from a job with REXX

2012-05-10 Thread Elardus Engelbrecht
Uwe Oswald wrote: >... since I need a [ REXX - my insertion ... ] solution which is independent >of JESx and SDFS, IOF, EJES Independent? AFAIK in REXX, you need to find out in what environment, what JESx, etc, you are running, then you need to call from REXX something externally using SA

Re: Implementing CA-MIM using FCTC

2012-05-10 Thread Vince Getgood
CA-MIM is now working! I'm not exactly sure how, but the sequence of events was: - Tuesday IBM wanted to do some resiliance testing on our FICON infastructure, 'cos it's new, so we varied offline all our FICON devices, and Configed the CHPids off on our production systems, so that the ops didn'

Re: It's feeding time in Jurassic Park . . .

2012-05-10 Thread George Henke
So the moral of this story is that the Big Bad Wolf (the IBM MF) ate all the little sheep (Windows, Solaris, HP-UX, CITRIX servers, and switches) even though everyone in town was warned 3 times. On Wed, May 9, 2012 at 8:49 AM, Kerneels de Wet < kerne...@absoftwareconsultants.com> wrote: > George/

Re: It's feeding time in Jurassic Park . . .

2012-05-10 Thread David Crayford
On 10/05/2012 8:20 AM, George Henke wrote: ty, David, for the interesting point of view, but it certainly does conflict with the comparison numbers IBM showed at the zEnterprise Summit. That's not really surprising considering the actors involved! For a lucid perspective you may want to read M

Re: It's feeding time in Jurassic Park . . .

2012-05-10 Thread Timothy Sipples
Radoslaw Skorupka writes: >zBX can run only ONE version of Windows: 64-bit edition of 2008 >Enterprise (or so). No, that's not correct. IBM currently supports any of the Microsoft Windows Server 2008 SP2 or R2 64-bit X86 editions, not only "Enterprise." Datacenter Edition is recommended due to Mic