Split a large file into two parts

2007-08-06 Thread Dave Guthrie
I have a 500,000 record text file with a record length of 150 bytes. I'm tring to find some way of splitting it in two. Because of the record lenght, I'm not able to use the tso edit function. I'm sure I have the solution somewhere. Thanks, Dave

Re: IGD17272I sms extended dataset allocate

2007-07-02 Thread Dave Guthrie
Perhaps I have a basic miss understaning. Am I limited to the size of the volume for the primary allocation. I was thinking I could allocate say 2gig as an initial allocation with Idcams and the system would allocate the space accross the needed volumes? That's why I had an initial allocation

IGD17272I sms extended dataset allocate

2007-06-25 Thread Dave Guthrie
I am getting the IDG17272I message when attempting to a primary allocation using IDCAMS of more than one 3390 DASD volume on a flex-es system running z/OS 1.6. I’ve set up data class with the extended attribute. I am able to allocate less than a full volume with no problem. I don’t see where

mp3000 7060 p30 for sale

2006-07-03 Thread Dave Guthrie
It has 12 in one Raid array 18.1 gig drives and 4 9.1 gig drives in the other. It was used as our development machine. Please reply offline if Interested. IMPORTANT NOTICE This communication is confidential and is intended only for the use of the individual or entity to which it is

Re: Cant find reason code root syt

2006-05-02 Thread Dave Guthrie
Thanks to all who replied. I'm just setting up GRS so I will check the include list. Dave From: IBM Mainframe Discussion List on behalf of Shane Ginnane Sent: Tue 5/2/2006 12:06 AM To: IBM-MAIN@BAMA.UA.EDU Subject: Re: Cant find reason code root syt Well

Cant find reason code root syt

2006-05-01 Thread Dave Guthrie
thoughts, Dave Guthrie I'm trying to look up the rc/reason code. On an adcd z/os 1.6 system, I've recently been getting this message: BPXF029E ROOT FILE SYSTEM HFS.ADCDPL.ROOT 440 WAS NOT MOUNTED. RETURN CODE = 0072, REASON CODE = 5B220117 Look at pointed to: z/OS V1R6.0 MVS System Messages

Re: Mounting a cdrom drive directly to z/OS

2005-08-08 Thread Dave Guthrie
Thanks to all who replied. It's obvious to me now that an NFS mount is the sensible way to proceed. - Dave Any platform that support CD and NFS host could do it. That could be Linux, AIX, OS/2, or Win-doze. Mark -- Mark Zelden Yes, but the original question was about a z/OS system

Mounting a cdrom drive directly to z/OS

2005-08-05 Thread Dave Guthrie
I have a programmer who want so mount a cdrom directly to z/OS on a Flexes machine (or if necessary an MP3000). Is this possible? Are cdroms mounted directly to z/OS on any hardware platform? If so, how - a sequential device like a tape? Thanks Dave Guthrie