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2009-04-16 Thread Chris Steffens
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Re: Compare two disk files

2007-07-27 Thread Chris Steffens
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Compare two disk files

2007-07-25 Thread Chris Steffens
Does anyone know of a slick (accurate) way to compare two files which reside on two seperate tapes? Thank you -- For IBM-MAIN subscribe / signoff / archive access instructions, send email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with the message:

9840C allocations on z/OS 1.7

2007-07-02 Thread Chris Steffens
We have 3590Es in our shop currently. We are going to be attaching 9840C drives as 3590s in the near future. Is there a way to prevent a 3590 cataloged input tape mount request from allocating the 9840s other than coding an esoteric in the JCL? Thank you

Re: 9840C drives

2007-07-02 Thread Chris Steffens
It is a Unisys Libra system. I do not know the model, etc. Thank you -- For IBM-MAIN subscribe / signoff / archive access instructions, send email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with the message: GET IBM-MAIN INFO Search the archives at

Re: 9840C drives

2007-07-02 Thread Chris Steffens
I believe that the Libra runs Clearpath MCP as its OS. Thank you -- For IBM-MAIN subscribe / signoff / archive access instructions, send email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with the message: GET IBM-MAIN INFO Search the archives at

Re: 9840C allocations on z/OS 1.7

2007-07-02 Thread Chris Steffens
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9840C drives

2007-06-29 Thread Chris Steffens
There is a host in which we exchange data that is converting to 9840C drives. We are looking at attaching two 9840C drives to z/OS 1.7 as 3590s. I am getting quite a bit of mixed information. This is how I see it working to this point: The non-IBM host will see the drives as 9840C and that is

Re: 9840C drives

2007-06-29 Thread Chris Steffens
It is EBCDIC. I am not sure that I can specify the brand (security). We have been trading data via 3490 tapes until they upgraded their machine (non-IBM machine). I understand that this new machine no longer supports 3480, 3490, etc. It now uses the 9840C drives. Sorry I am so vague. I just