On 06/13/2012 09:39 AM, saurabh khandelwal wrote:
Hello,
I am looking for classroom/Virtual/Online Parallel Sysplex
training. Please help me if you have any idea on this.
Check out www.mentor-services.com
Mike Myers
access? Do you have access to the network
where the HMC resides? Can you PING the URL?
Give us a better definition of the problem and we can help.
Mike Myers
Mentor Services Corporation
On 04/09/2012 02:49 PM, Don Demor wrote:
Anyone running the following:
Windows XP professional and IE8
back some pleasant memories.
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On 11/11/2011 09:11 AM, Chris Mason wrote:
To all who may be interested in the 2250
The Wikipedia article is quite short so here it is in its entirety.
quote
IBM 2250
The IBM 2250 Graphics Display Unit was announced as part
when a data
set would/should be deleted, not how long it remains un-altered. The
data set CAN be deleted (without confirmation) AFTER its EXPDT date, but
it is NOT expired (deleted automatically) in the SMS sense.
Mike Myers
Mentor Services Corporation
Hola Greg,
That's a bit confusing to me
the
disruption could reformat the existing volumes (but this may just be an
old bad dream :-) ).
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, if it was
reformatting the volumes, that would be truly disruptive.
Mike
On 10/18/2011 02:28 PM, R.S. wrote:
W dniu 2011-10-18 20:00, Mike Myers pisze:
Does anyone know if adding PAV (alias) addresses to a configured DS6800
is disruptive of any real devices already configured and initialized
be minimally disruptive for a while
(until after the operating system was installed and configured.
Since we are installing the operating system later this week, if it was
reformatting the volumes, that would be truly disruptive.
Mike
On 10/18/2011 02:28 PM, R.S. wrote:
W dniu 2011-10-18 20:00, Mike
for the volume size. (You could use
volumes of different sizes if you wanted to...but who wants to?)
But, it's sure to be a lot more convenient on 3390-9s or on a 3390-27.
Mike Myers wrote:
Lim:
I've heard a little about this new delivery method. What size are the
DASD images on the DVD (3390-3
Doug:
Thanks. I think you have the answer. I logged onto the HMC and viewed
the console log. I was able to see regular messages indicating a time
synchronization between the HMC and the z9 on a regular basis up to the
time when someone logged on locally and fooled around with the IP
dasd system layout.
Regards Lim ML
On 08/10/11 12:29 AM, Mike Myers wrote:
Lim:
I've heard a little about this new delivery method. What size are the
DASD images on the DVD (3390-3, 3390-9, or 3390-27)?
Mike Myers
On 10/07/2011 09:10 AM, Lim Ming Liang wrote:
Nowaday, the IBM z/OS installation
). The HMC has
one IP address that should correctly set it on the LAN with the SEs -
192.168.4.100 - the other IP address is the one I access the HMC from
the Net.
There must be something that I am missing, but I can't think of what it
might be. Anyone have any suggestions?
Mike Myers
Lim:
I've heard a little about this new delivery method. What size are the
DASD images on the DVD (3390-3, 3390-9, or 3390-27)?
Mike Myers
On 10/07/2011 09:10 AM, Lim Ming Liang wrote:
Nowaday, the IBM z/OS installation media are shipped with ServerPac DVDs.
But you do need a supported z/OS
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I am trying to code the correct IOCP RESOURCE statement to make all 4
CSSs available to the same 2 LPARs on a z9.
I have managed
be there, as defined in the address assigned in HCD to the
particular adapter.
Doug
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Subject: IP address for an OSA-ICC card
My
a device's MAC address and some process that generates an
IP address for it. I have asked for IP addresses for some OSA-ICC
channels on a z9 i'm installing for them and can't think of a way to
find a MAC address for these. Anyone else out there have this problem
and know how to deal with it?
TIA
Mike
and 3) for the same two LPARS.
Can anyone help with this? Is must be doable
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On 09/12/2011 05:07 PM, R.S. wrote:
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I am trying to code the correct IOCP RESOURCE statement to make all 4
CSSs available to the same 2 LPARs on a z9.
I have managed to successfully get both LPARs to share CSS(0), but have
to deal with it?
TIA
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says) and was intended for calling separately compiled program
subroutines, which would have a CDE (either created by the LOAD or LINK
SVC routine).
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On 08/23/2011 07:03 AM, Micheal Butz wrote:
Does that mean sync doesn't have to be associated with a CDE
is running:
PRB for the exit program
SVRB for SYNC, which invoked the exit program
SVRB for OPEN, which issued SYNC
PRB for the problem program that issues OPEN
Mike Myers
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Micheal:
Yes, as I recall, SYNC (SVC 12) was designed to invoke exit
routines on behalf of system
Rick:
I never worked on the 407, but I'm guessing that if it could multiply,
it could probably divide.
As a field engineer, I did maintain the IBM 602, which was
electro-mechanical and card based, but could both multiply and divide.
Mike Myers
Mentor Services Corporation
On 08/18/2011 04
360 programming
school in Poughkeepsie (I haven't seen once since). :-)
Mike Myers
Mentor Services Corporation
On 08/17/2011 04:36 PM, Robert Heffner wrote:
I was going to add that there is a small company in Texas that not only still
uses cards, but uses a 402 to process them. Talk about
Rick:
No, it was definitely a 402. The 407 was around at the time, but I never
got trained on it. If I recall correctly, the boards looked a lot the same.
Mike Myers
On 08/17/2011 06:27 PM, Rick Fochtman wrote:
snip-
Wow
Mike:
Well, now I have waited the required hours and have managed to reconfigure the
entire shark for z/OS use. Thanks for your timely suggestion that I needed to
undefine the disk groups from the Open System. That was the magic step.
Thanks again.
Mike Myers
Pitt County Memorial Hospital
direction? Am I going to have to use the batch configurator to do this? If
so, where do I find documentation and how do I access it?
Mike Myers
Pitt County Memorial Hospital
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Mike Schwab mike.a.sch...@gmail.com 6/16/2011 1:02 PM
I think they did not delete the volumes on the Open System side.
Click on the Storage button on the left.
Click on the Open system button at the bottom.
You have to go through
Mike:
Many more thanks!!!
No, I have not waited hours yet. I asked for a gift of patience, but I got
tired of waiting for it.
So I will wait the required time and then pick up later. I appreciate your
help.
Mike Myers
Pitt County Memorial Hospital
Greenville, NC
Mike Schwab mike.a.sch
exit using
the pre-SAF exit point. That would not be the way I would have designed a user
interface for making such a choice, but I may have to try that.
Mike Myers
Pitt County Memorial Hospital
Ed Finnell efinnel...@aol.com 5/9/2011 4:30 PM
WHO should tell which group the SDSF user
elements of the stem variables
that should contain data returned by our SDSF commands.
Did something change in the REXX interface for SDSF in z/OS 1.10? I have not
been able to find any items in the manuals or on the net.
Mike Myers
Pitt County Memorial Hospital
Greenville, NC
that
operations was able to follow.
Mike Myers
Pitt County Memorial Hospital
On 03/29/2011 12:01 AM, W. Kevin Kelley wrote:
I'm being asked one more time by TPTB to determine how the HMC System
Console is actually being used by z/OS customers:
1) How many of you have used to it in an emergency
John:
That makes the most sense, given a TOD clock set to GMT.
Do you have to do anything else special? I saw a reference to a SIT
parameter for CICS. I have to look for the value, but I suspect it
changes the way that CICS changes the date.
Mike Myers
Pitt County Memorial Hospital
On 03
to unprotect and and change it's write-protected status. Then you
can rerun your IOCDS generation and the IOCDS will be updated. You may
want to repeat the process and protect your new IOCDS.
Mike Myers
Mentor Services Corporation
to unprotect and and change it's write-protected status. Then you
can rerun your IOCDS generation and the IOCDS will be updated. You may
want to repeat the process and protect your new IOCDS.
Mike Myers
Mentor Services Corporation
On 2/9/2011 11:56 AM, Dazzo, Matt wrote:
Working in HCD
detail that could be covered, but that goes well
beyond your question about the RB save area.
Mike Myers
Mentor Services Corporation
On 12/12/2010 3:53 PM, michealbutz wrote:
Then what are RB register save area used for
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inside an MVS (TSO) address space.
Looking at the way OMVS was originally implemented, I always suspected
our prototype may have been used as a guide.
Mike Myers
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On 10/8/2010 11:39 AM, McKown, John wrote:
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addressing while in SIE.
I'm trying to make sense of the USING NUCON,R0 statement, since R0 is
not used by the hardware to develop a virtual address. R0's contents are
always ignored for the purposed of address development. Could you
elaborate?
Mike Myers
Mentor Services Corporation
On 10/8/2010
can take
control of that unit of work and run it on a still living CPU in the LPAR.
If it were ever not pointing to the current TCB, ACR would likely fail
to recover when the task running on the failing CPU exclusively owned
any serialized resource, such as system lock.
Mike Myers
Mentor
John:
Yes, I knew OS/360 by two names, PCP (Primary Control Program) and
S-cubed (SSS or Sequential Scheduling System).
I started programming school at IBM Poughkeepsie the day after OS/360
went GA.
I'm with you on wondering what the OP wants and why.
Mike Myers
Mentor Services Corp
priority task (preemptive dispatching),
but a program cannot prevent that from happening unless it can somehow
mask off all interrupts.
Mike Myers
Mentor Services Corp.
On 9/12/2010 2:55 AM, michealbutz wrote:
I was under the misunderstanding that any interrupt WAIT or in this SVC 35 the
dispatcher
regain control after the interrupt was fielded, so interrupt
processing still prevents the task from constantly using the CPU.
Why would you want to do this and defeat the function of the operating
system?
Mike Myers
Mentor Services Corp.
On 9/12/2010 1:04 PM, Stan Weyman wrote:
WTOR
. Otherwise, what you want to do is absurd in the current system
implementation.
Mike Myers
Mentor Services Corp.
On 9/12/2010 8:15 PM, michealbutz wrote:
If EVENTS causes the dispatcher to dispatch another TCB then I don't want to it
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via an alias name.
While the RB is pointed to by the ECB when a WAIT is issued, the linkage
is not established until the WAIT is issued. And the RB and CDEs all
exist BEFORE the WAIT.
Mike Myers
Mentor Services Corporation
On 8/18/2010 9:01 PM, Micheal Butz wrote:
Hi,
When a program
the entire module is loaded.
Mike
On 8/18/2010 9:18 PM, Micheal Butz wrote:
If the CDE is minor would the CDCHAIN have an address pointing to the Major
CDE
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also say where in the country the rate
can be found.
TIA.
Mike Myers
Sr. Systems Programmer
Pitt County Memorial Hospital
Greenville, NC
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What do I need to have to build an appropriate IODF?
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had to ask
the question.
God grant me patience, but give it to me NOW!!
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Greenville, NC
James Williamson james.r.william...@uscg.mil 7/26/2010 4:08 PM
On Mon, 26 Jul 2010 15:55:17 -0400, Mike Myers mike.my...@pcmh.com
wrote:
All:
I am preparing
similar paths from FE to sysprogs, some of whom were also involved
in MVS design or development for its first release.
Mike Myers
Mentor Services Corporation
On 4/12/2010 10:40 AM, Greg Shirey wrote:
An instructor from Verhoef made the observation in a class I attended
that he had never met
release of MVS back
in 1972-73.
Mike Myers
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On 4/14/2010 2:52 PM, McKown, John wrote:
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, under
z/VM.
Could you provide me with a link or reference to the IBM program or
policy that is proposing this offering?
Mike Myers
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On 3/5/2010 12:23 PM, George Henke wrote:
It wasn't until zLinux popped up that I started working with VM again
in the Field Engineering
Education Center in Poughkeepsie, teaching JCL, Utilities, dump reading,
and OS/360 internals to PSRs.
The position just eventually faded away with the advent of 800-level-one
support and RETAIN access.
Mike Myers
Mentor Services Corporation
On 2/25/2010 7:07 AM, Elardus
to fruition.
BTW, I have not programmed in PL/x since leaving IBM and still program
in assembler. If I had access to a PL/x compiler, I would use it in my
consulting assignments, however.
Mike Myers
Mentor Services Corporation
. On 2/21/2010 8:09 AM, Joe Reichman wrote:
Why do you think most of MVS
that
our use of VM was necessary to our project's development, and was not
the reason the project was cancelled.
Of course, we all know that PR/SM was eventually released and I have
always held that CMS under MVS helped pave the way for OMVS, but that's
only conjecture.
Mike Myers
Mentor
George:
Would my assertion that MVS could run another operating system (CS and
UNIX) qualify it as a TRUE operating system by your definition?
Mike Myers
Mentor Services Corporation
On 2/19/2010 8:10 PM, George Henke wrote:
Absolutely fascinating Anne and Lynn.
I was just a lowly COBOL
by itself. Using that single drive per CU
configuration is working fine for us.
If you think it will help, I'll pull up my HCD definitions and send them
to you.
Mike Myers
Mentor Services Corporation
On 2/17/2010 3:33 PM, John Kelly wrote:
snip
According to my understanding, we need a CUADD
Scott:
That agrees with my experience. Although my current client has ESCON and
no switches, each tape drive (and CU) had its own unique CHPid. Been
working fine here for the last several days.
Mike Myers
Mentor Services Corporation
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On 2/17/2010 6:02 PM, Scott Rowe wrote
My recollection from somewhere is that it pointed to what was called
the PL/I environment. That's just a memory and I have no documentation
to back it up Maybe some PL/I developer can verify that.
Mike Myers
Mentor Services Corporation
On 2/4/2010 3:55 PM, Rick Fochtman wrote
education in Poughkeepsie and taught PSRs the internals of OS/360, ISAM
and BDAM. After 3 years in FE, I went back to SDD and joined the MVS
design team.
Mike Myers
Mentor Services Corporation
Gabe Goldberg wrote:
I joined IBM after college, summer of '68, spent six months in various
classes
a 1 or a
0. The behavior was documented in a technical report called OS/360
Coding Notes by a brilliant IBMer named Bill Collier.
Mike Myers
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Ivan Warren wrote:
Lindy Mayfield wrote:
Lindy is only trying to understand the code that Fred and his team
spent a portion
Lindy:
I found it fascinating back then in the 60's and, like you, I still do.
Though I've done less programming recently than back in the good old
days, I still look for (and take) any opportunities that come along. :-)
Mike Myers
Mentor Services Corporation
Lindy Mayfield wrote
:
In 4b561b06.1050...@mentor-services.com, on 01/19/2010
at 03:50 PM, Mike Myers m...@mentor-services.com said:
So I saw OS/360 release 1 run sometime in mid 1968.
Wasn't that kind of long in the tooth by then? As I recall, 1968 was when
Release 14 came out
seeing it laid out as a
block of data, but not formatted into firlds.
I do know that the formatter in IPCS (TCBEXIT IECDAFMT - at least I
think that's the right exit - if not, then it's probably IECIOFMT) will
display the DCB as a block of data, but does not format its fields either.
Mike Myers
Steve:
Good mantra third RB I've used the same one many times when
teaching dump reading.
Mike
Steve Comstock wrote:
Mike Myers wrote:
Steve:
I have been debugging dumps since OS/360 days (around 1967). While it
is possible to have three SVRBs as the last active elements in the RB
Steve:
You're not alone. I'm getting the same thing trying to access almost
anything below www.ibm.com, such as lookat and manuals under zservers/zos.
Mike Myers
Pitt County Memorial Hospital
Thompson, Steve wrote:
Started up Firefox this morning, and it attempted to pick up from where
pretty interesting channel programming. It was back in the
late '60s and early '70s while teaching the internals of ISAM and BDAM
to Program Support Reps that I learned about self-modifying channel
programs (fun stuff).
Mike
Tom Marchant wrote:
On Thu, 17 Dec 2009 16:27:10 -0500, Mike Myers
.
Mike Myers
Blaicher, Chris wrote:
I have not done much testing, but I have an old (1972?) program that still
works. Original object code.
Chris Blaicher
Phone: 512-340-6154
Mobile: 512-627-3803
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compatibility interface in VSAM, I think that went out
around the same time as ICF catalogs came along.
I agree that most vanilla application level programs written for S/360
would probably run on a z10 today. IBM took great pains to maintain
backward compatibility.
Mike Myers
Rick Fochtman
be a
number larger than what is available, and SDSF will capture all the
lines to the end of the file.
PT CLOSE - closes the data set and frees it.
The data set now contains the output you captured from the JES2 output.
Mike Myers
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Lizette Koehler wrote:
Use the X commands
, to answer that one.
Mike Myers
Mentor Services Corporation (oh yes, we offer training in ISPF -
outright blatant plug - :-) )
Terri Shaffer wrote:
Hi,
I was wondering if someone could help.
I am building an exec that displays a panel, from this panel a person can
choose a system and a date
Does anyone out there know if 9840 and 3590 tape drives have similar functional
characteristics? What I want to know is if both respond to the same channel
program commands and provide the same feedback responses. Or are they
substantially different beasts?
Mike Myers
Pitt County Memorial
Kees:
Great. Thanks for the reference.
Mike
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going?
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Edward:
That's good. Where did you get the ZADB91 and ZADB92 volume .gz files?
They were not in the 5 disk set that i received from IBM.
Mike
Edward Jaffe wrote:
Mike Myers wrote:
Hi to other ADCD users.
I have recently installed ADCD v1.10 only to find that any attempt to
bring up DB2
If you were to take Dave's approach, I wrote a REXX EXEC that will
execute the same edit macro against all members of a PDS or PDSE, given
the name of the PDS and the name of the macro as input.
Mike Myers
Dave Salt wrote:
This would be really easy to do in an edit macro. Here's the pseudo
is identical on both z/OS levels.
Anyone run into this problem?
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to fix the problem? I'm only
making reference to the POS field in my mapping for the DA display in my
parmlib member for SDSF.
Mike
R.S. r.skoru...@bremultibank.com.pl 6/8/2009 12:48 PM
Mike Myers pisze:
Hi:
We are migrating to z/OS v1.9 and have gone from SDSF at HQX7720 to
SDSF at HQX7740
reference to specific
changes here in the migration manual.
Any ideas?
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On Mon, 4 May 2009 14:36:52 -0500, Mark Zelden mark.zel...@zurichna.com wrote:
On Mon, 4 May 2009 15:29:18 -0400, Mike Myers mike.my...@pcmh.com wrote:
Hi all:
We are migrating to z/OS v1.r9 and having troubles getting TCPIP up
successfully. We are getting the error message:
EZZ0401I
-08040F37
It's the F37 part for which I can't find a match. Iv'e searched documentation
for z/OS V1.R7 (our current level) and for z/OS V1.R9 (level we are migrating
to and for which toleration maintenance is applied).
Mike Myers
Pitt County Memorial Hospital
rid of. Does anyone know if it is possible to create and manage virtual
tape functions using the above without the VSM hardware? If so, can you provide
me some references that would help in the implementation?
Mike Myers
Pitt County Memorial Hospital
.
An examination of the trace table in a dump of the submitter's address space
indicates repeated interrupts (timer pops and I/O interrupts) in the HASCSRDS
load module.
Has anyone out there experienced this problem and have any known solution?
Mike Myers
Pitt County Memorial Hospital
-1. I understand that
SMS has a virtual tape capability, but want to know if anyone has ever
implemented SMS-managed virtual tape with CA-1. Is it possible? If so, where
might I go for implementation information?
Mike Myers
z/OS System Programmer
Pitt County Memorial Hospital
Jeff:
Thanks for the reply. I am supposing that CA-VTAPE is a separately priced
product. Is that correct? If so, any idea how much it costs?
Mike Myers
Williams, Jeff (MGS) jeff.willi...@ontario.ca 12/18/2008 12:03 PM
We implemented CA-VTAPE for DR purposes. It's excellent. We don't use
that those existing virtual tapes will age out of significance in the near
future. If that were the case, could TMM/HSM support the creation and
management of future virtual tapes? Could it do it in a CA-1 environment?
Mike Myers
Mark Zelden mark.zel...@zurichna.com 12/18/2008 11:54 AM
On Thu, 18
Mark:
CPU and DASD may well not be a problem. The workload moving off the mainframe
to the servers has freed up a lot of DASD and the CPU demand is dropping.
I never believed in free rides (or free lunches) either.
Mike Myers
Mark Zelden mark.zel...@zurichna.com 12/18/2008 1:18 PM
operations' (or
something very much like that).
Mike Myers
Mentor Services Corporation
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Edward Jaffe wrote:
We have a z9 BC 3-way machine. I'm trying to tell the machine to stop
using one of the physical CPs. I thought this would be a trivial task.
But, I can't seem to find a way
that can get this done? Or
any pointers to some documentation that could be used by a newbie at this?
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and files into a separate
HFS data set, to simplify future migration.
I am migrating from z/OS 1.4 to 1.7 now and anticipate migrating to z/OS 1.9 as
soon as possible afterwards.
Mike Myers
Pitt County Memorial Hospital
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Jousma, David [EMAIL PROTECTED] 6/18/2008 7:48 AM
Mike
Jack:
Right. That's what I want to do. Why they wound up where they are in the first
place is beyond me, but the guy(s) who set this system up in the first place
are long gone and I'm here to try and make things right.
Mike
Jack Kelly [EMAIL PROTECTED] 6/18/2008 10:22 AM
snip
There are
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Dave:
Thanks for asking. There are several directories
John:
Thanks. I'll give it a try.
Mike
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file
system, which is the downlevel system from which I am migrating. I want to
carve out a copy of selected directories and files from it and put them into an
HFS file that will be mounted and used on the uplevel system.
What are the steps I need to do to accomplish this?
Mike Myers
Pitt County
the claim or to reject
it.
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a series of batch jobs. If there is a potential issue with concurrent
update attempts between LPARs damaging the USS files, I want to find another
way of testing the product.
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Mark:
Thanks. I'll take a look.
Mike
Mark Zelden [EMAIL PROTECTED] 5/27/2008 2:30 PM
On Tue, 27 May 2008 13:59:46 -0400, Mike Myers [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi:
I seem to recall seeing some restrictions on the ability to share USS files
between LPARs in a basic sysplex, although I
Ed:
Sounds good to me. I am presently reading the File Sharing chapter in the USS
Planning manual. Sounds like I am going to like this one.
Mike
Edward Jaffe [EMAIL PROTECTED] 5/27/2008 2:42 PM
Mark Zelden wrote:
A properly configured shared file system in either a basic or parallel
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Ed:
Sounds good to me. I am presently reading the File Sharing chapter in
the USS Planning manual. Sounds like I
Richard:
What you are saying is interesting. I am in the middle of reading the process
of setting up HFS file sharing. Are you saying that I can use XCF signaling to
function ship requests from an LPAR with read-only access to an HFS file to
another LPAR that has read/write access to the
file wouldn't behave like a PDS, but more like a
UNIX device.
Any ideas?
Mike Myers
Pitt County Memorial Hospital
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the luxury of being able to set up an experiment on every known hardware
and software configuration, I can't prove or disprove this contention.
Does anyone know for sure? If it sometimes does NOT occur, do you know why?
Mike Myers
Mentor Services Corporation
we need to get a DB2 system
programmer to do the job? Additionally, how long should such an update take?
Mike Myers
z/OS System Programmer
Pitt County Memorial Hospital
Greenville, NC
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