My company is currently running from our hotsite after declaring and executing
a disaster at our primary site (too close to the Missouri River this summer).
We're looking for alternate sites to move our primary site to that are closer
to home. I guess we were kind of in denial that we'd ever d
Glad to see the correction. I thought we had another one of those Canada/U.S.
translation issues.
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Ted MacNEIL
Sent: Thursday, June 24, 2010 8:58 AM
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Subject: Re: Del
We get a console message every time StopX37 does a recovery for us. I'd expect
to see some of them in the joblog for your allocating job. They all start with
SVM. Although cryptic, if you understand StopX, they'll tell you what actions
it performed and/or attempted.
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you restore it to a whole new volume?
Lizette
> Behalf Of Klein, Kevin Wrote
>
> Is there a way to recatalog a VSAM dataset (non-SMS) that I've
> restored from an old backup tape? The original volume and catalog
Is there a way to recatalog a VSAM dataset (non-SMS) that I've restored from an
old backup tape? The original volume and catalog for these datasets no longer
exist.
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Jim,
Do you have a DB2 environment started with RACF security enabled in it. I
think DB2 RACLISTS several classes when the *DBM1 task initiates. DSNADM is
one of them.
Messages from startup:
IRR908I RACF/DB2 EXTERNAL SECURITY MODULE FOR DB2 SUBSYSTEM HAS
A MODULE VERSION OF HDRE910
Greetings All,
I'm wondering if anyone here has any experience with the ZAAPZIIP feature of
z/OS 1.11 yet.
We know not all zIIP-eligible work is dispatched to a zIIP engine (about 50% of
DB2 9 DDF work if what I've read is correct). If one has only zIIP engines and
uses the ZAAPZIIP option on
I installed this about a month ago on my own. I had some help from CA (Summer
Spaulding) during the install. I'm also vaguely recalling the pre-verification
script telling me I needed some RACF permissions that I already had. Since I
knew I had the permissions, I assumed it was a script error
z/OS 1.8 (upgrade in early stages), WebSphere 6.1
We can't currently cancel a WebSphere enclave using the SDSF Enclave Display.
We can cancel them occasionally using our WebSphere monitoring tool. We're
looking at a replacement for our tool, but it doesn't have the cancel feature.
I was wond
Thanks everyone for your help. We found some logs from z/Oses HTTP
server that were dumping into our root file system. Problem resolved
(for now).
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We have a zFS file at 4GB so it can't expand. It happens to be our root
file system and it's full so I'm not able to create any more directories
off the root. We don't think we should have 4GB of data on this file.
Is there a way to see which directories and/or files are using this
space, short o
Our most recent disaster test proved to be a (drum roll) disaster. Fortunately
for me if not for my company, since I'm on z/OS, 95% of our problems were with
the Wintel platforms. We had z/OS (1.7) up in two hours but spent the
remainder of the test ironing out server restores. One item that
We're looking at upgrading our DASD. In the process, we're considering going
to all mod-9s or higher. Other than the 64k-1 track limit that was "fixed" in
z/OS 1.7, are there any technical gotchas if I use mod-9s as system volumes?
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I'm not sure where all the "she" stuff is coming from. I'm a he(6foot1, bald,
beard).
Tony is directly on point. The programmer (she's a she) wants any file created
in the z/OS USS directory she's FTPing to, to have default the default
permissions of 776 (as can be done with Windows, accordin
: Re: Default permission bits on USS files
On 6/14/2006 1:07 PM, Klein, Kevin wrote:
> I have a programmer that is FTPing from a PC app up to a USS(or
whatever the current name is) directory on z/OS. When the file gets
created, it has its permission bits set to 775. Of course, programm
Sorry in advance. I usually like to find this kind of answer by digging in
manuals, but this week I don't have the time (went live with z/OS 1.7 a week
ago).
I have a programmer that is FTPing from a PC app up to a USS(or whatever the
current name is) directory on z/OS. When the file gets cr
define the mode name INTERACT so that TSO imagines it can use a 3270 data
stream when it receives the BIND image defined under mode name INTERACT.
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We're doing a POC on a new product that requires a TN3270 TELNET connection to
z/OS 1.7 in LINEMODE protocol. I have virtually no experience with TCPIP and
our network guy hasn't had much to do with any LINEMODE applications. When we
execute the "open" command in the telnet session, it comes b
Semi-LDAP rookie here(z/OS 1.4). Don't you have to say which objectclasses you
need any time you're adding a new record.
Does it work if you include the
objectclass=top
objectclass=OnCallNotes
lines in your LDIF file when adding the NoteNumber=6 record?
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F
Grab a Messages and Codes manual. Count the number of resolutions that say
something along the lines of "Contact your SYSTEMS programmer" vs. Contact
anyone else. :)
Perhaps a little bitterness seeping through here. I have a DBA that stops
working on anything once he finds that phrase in the
I've been looking for most of the week. I see that storage is not tracked for
report classes in RMF but I haven't been able to find a place where this is
documented. I've checked the RMF manuals but haven't found anything saying so.
Does anyone know where I can find this documented? I need p
Aren't enclaves doing work on behalf of a user, but using a new type of
preemptible SRB rather than a TCB? Disclaimer: I know very little about the
internals of z/OS, but remember reading this when I was trying to figure out
what an enclave is.
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We got around the TSO need by implementing Zeke's CICS interface, then
controlling it with transaction security. I think that interface comes
standard with Zeke. Another option to consider for you. Local policies and
politics notwithstanding. Also assuming you have CICS/TS.
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Sent: Friday, June 10, 2005 5:17 PM
To: IBM-MAIN@BAMA.UA.EDU
Subject: Re: CA-Librarian -SEL & RACF
Klein, Kevin wrote:
>//LIB1 EXEC PGM=AFOLIBR,'
>// PARM=''NJTA,NRJS'
>
>
[snip]
Does the above JCL look reasonable?? Aren't there
Do you want to give this a try(if I was right on a previous post):
//LIB1 EXEC PGM=AFOLIBR,'
// PARM=''NJTA,NRJS'
//SYSPRINT DD SYSOUT=*
//MASTER DD DSN=master file name,DISP=SHR
//OSJOBDD DSN=&&LIBCOB,DISP=(NEW,PASS),
// UNIT=VIO,
// S
Going back a few years, but I think there is an EXTRACT command or utility that
accesses the master file without requiring UPDATE access.
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Sent: Friday, June 10, 2005 12:32 PM
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I've been using a no-warrantee program our Mobius tech gave me when we first
installed Infopac-RDS many years ago. It's not something they officially
support, but I've been able to get an updated copy from them every time the
INVERS1 or INDIST1 formats change. It's called INMASS1. I don't kno
Background: z/OS 1.4, LE, Enterprise COBOL, DB2 8.1, CICS/TS 6.3 using CAF
attachment
batch programs use RRS Attachment Facility
I want to be able to compile and link a COBOL subprogram that can be called
from either CICS or batch(preferably only one compile and link step). Is
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