Re: IPCS Format Models

2005-12-30 Thread Robert Wright
Wayne Driscoll wrote on 12/30/2005 01:06:35 PM: > I am starting to write IPCS format models for a number of our internal > control blocks, but I am having problems with one of them. For one of the > models, I always get just the first 4 bytes (the eyecatcher) formatted, > followed by message "Con

Re: Noob question regarding zFS

2006-01-05 Thread Robert Justice
Under z/OS 1.6, we have converted ALL of our HFS's to zFS's, (including root) ...works like a champ. - Original Message - From: "Mark Pace" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Newsgroups: bit.listserv.ibm-main To: Sent: Thursday, January 05, 2006 2:24 PM Subject: Noob question regarding zFS I'm i

Re: Noob question regarding zFS

2006-01-05 Thread Robert Justice
http://www.redbooks.ibm.com/redbooks/pdfs/sg246580.pdf : Second Edition (April 2005) This edition applies to Version 1 Release 6 of z/OS (5694-A01) and to all subsequent releases and modifications until otherwise indicated in new editions. chapter 3(migrating to zFS), section 2 - Ori

Re: IBM Mainframe DSLIST to Dataset w/ Wildcards?

2006-01-06 Thread Robert Wright
Howard Brazee wrote on 01/06/2006 13:53:57: > I'm passing on this question (with permission from Doc Dwarf) that I > expect a Rexx expert will come up with the best solution > > [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in comp.lang.cobol: > > > [OT] IBM Mainframe DSLIST to Dataset w/ Wildcards? > > All righty... h

Re: IPCS Format Models

2006-01-07 Thread Robert Wright
Wayne Driscoll wrote on 01/07/2006 04:01:51 PM: > Thanks for your response. I looked at the BLSQMDEF macro, and I have the > CBLEN field coded, and looking at the expansion, I see the length being > generated at offset x'18' into the area generated by the CBLEN field, but as > you say if I issue

Disaster Recovery and the Use of Aliases to Save Typing VOLSERS In.

2006-01-11 Thread Robert Pelletier
Thanks all for the help all last year. We are planning a disaster recovery test next week. I plan to: 1. Init the volumes 2. Restore all volumes with our CATALOG datasets on them. 3. Run an IMPORT CONNECT on all catalogs to IBMs master catalog. 4. Then fireoff all the restores for the volumes. Wha

Re: Disaster Recovery and the Use of Aliases to Save Typing VOLSERS In.

2006-01-11 Thread Robert Pelletier
Thanks John. The alias for all our restore tapes is TAPEO: 1. Do I define/relate alias to our user catalog in the IDCAMS job or do I define/relate the alias to the BRS MASTER CATALOG? 2. If TAPEO is the only alias used until we IPL our system it should be sufficient to just define that one alias?

Re: Latest from Denver

2006-01-11 Thread Robert Justice
hmmm, I guess these 30,000+ mips (and growing) are just a figment of our imagination. Thanks for the laugh - Original Message - From: "Steve Comstock" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Newsgroups: bit.listserv.ibm-main To: Sent: Wednesday, January 11, 2006 1:29 PM Subject: Latest from Denver St

Re: IPCS question.

2006-01-16 Thread Robert Wright
John McKown wrote on 01/16/2006 10:06:47 AM: > Is there an **EASY** way to give IPCS an address and have it tell me: > (1) the storage key and (2) whether it is fetch protected? The easiest way that I know is to use the LIST subcommand together with the DISPLAY(MACHINE) option, e.g. list 12345

FW: Interview with Fredrick Brooks

2006-01-16 Thread Robert Lawrence
Bob Lawrence DBA Boscov's Dept Stores LLc -Original Message- From: Robert Lawrence [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Monday, January 16, 2006 4:54 PM To: IBM Mainframe Discussion List Subject: RE: Interview with Fredrick Brooks I read it in Grad school during a software engine

Re: IKJ56876I

2006-01-17 Thread Robert Wright
Brian Peterson wrote on 01/17/2006 10:48:40 AM: > In this context, I believe that the "in-use" and "not-in-use" references > are referring to allocations which have been marked "not-in-use" using the > DAIR interface. This interface is documented in TSO/E Programming Services > topic 17.2.2.11 M

Re: IKJ56876I

2006-01-17 Thread Robert Wright
Paul Gilmartin wrote on 01/17/2006 12:29:07 PM: > In a recent note, Robert Wright said: > > > it can by-pass catalog lookup if the requestor uses a combination of > > DYNALLOC keys implying acceptance of ddname reuse. You'll find a list of > > keys that prevent

Re: IPCS question

2006-01-18 Thread Robert Wright
Barbara Nitz wrote on 01/18/2006 01:20:07 AM: > it will always > tell you the storage key, even for summary dump data (that AFAIR SDUMP > doesn't collect storage keys for). While the provision remains for SADMP and SDUMP to indicate "I don't know the storage key" in dump records, storage keys ar

Re: IPCS Batch on "ACTIVE" ?

2006-01-19 Thread Robert Wright
Cwi Jeret wrote on 01/19/2006 02:45:58 AM: > U want to submit an IPCS Batch Job on the TSO "ACTIVE" storage > rather than on a DUMP DataSet, like I do on the "Source" entry on the > IPCS Defaults panel of the Online Dialog . > > How do I have to change my following JOB ? > > //IPCS EXEC PGM=IKJEF

Re: IPCS Standard Print Service

2006-01-19 Thread Robert Wright
Todd Burch wrote on 01/16/2006 03:09:36 PM: > Here is perhaps the smallest verb exit I've ever written to demonstrate the > blank lines at the top of the IPCS print dataset. There are three blank > lines at the top. How do I access these? When I write a REXX routine that > call the "NOTE" comma

Re: IPCS The Movie: LOST IN SPACE, er... DATA SPACE

2006-01-24 Thread Robert Wright
Todd Burch wrote on 01/23/2006 07:15:01 PM: > Woe to those who hit PF8 and advance into unused DATASPACE storage. > > Is there an option in IPCS Browse to overcome the HANG (X CLOCK) situation > when paging into the unused portion of a 2G dataspace dump? I just tried DOWN MAX against several of t

Re: IPCS The Movie: LOST IN SPACE, er... DATA SPACE

2006-01-24 Thread Robert Wright
Barbara Nitz wrote on 01/24/2006 02:50:20 AM: > if you do a max PF8 while browsing, AFAIK you're out of luck. IPCS is going > to read the whole dataspace, all 2GB of it, if you're unlucky. (Or all of > the 64bit address space, for that matter.) IPCS won't necessarily think about the WHOLE data sp

Need Suggestions - Best Way To Ship Secure Reports from Mainframe to Users

2006-05-24 Thread Robert Pelletier
Hi All. I have been asked by the user to come up with a way to SECURELY ship reports from the frame to the users. Right now we use XMITIP unsecured or unsecured FTP to ship them. The user stated: 1. If possible NO changes to their PCs / use of keys if possible. 2. User doesn't care if reports go to

Rob Luebkemann is out but will check emails.

2006-05-30 Thread Robert Luebkemann
I will be out of the office starting 05/30/2006 and will not return until 06/01/2006. I will out of the office from about noon on 05/30/2006 until about 1pm on 06/01/2006. I will be available via the Service Desk and will check emails when possible. --

Re: IPCS Clist Evaluate command and character strings

2006-06-02 Thread Robert Wright
Wayne Driscoll wrote on 06/01/2006 09:24:31 PM: > I am writing a number of IPCS clists and and I have a question about the > EVALUATE command. I am using the command to extract a character string from > the dump for use in a NOTE command. However, the character string contains > mixed case data,

Re: COBOL Books

2006-06-05 Thread Robert Lawrence
Here is one place their COBOL(and other) books http://www.murach.com/index.htm Bob Lawrence DBA Boscov's Dept Stores LLc > -Original Message- > From: IBM Mainframe Discussion List [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Behalf Of Huckert, James > Sent: Monday, June 05, 2006 8:10 AM > To: IBM-MAIN

Re: Jes2 R4 mode

2006-06-07 Thread Robert Justice
why not go to z2 mode? that's been available for quite awhile now - Original Message - From: "John C. Wolf" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Newsgroups: bit.listserv.ibm-main To: Sent: Wednesday, June 07, 2006 10:04 AM Subject: Jes2 R4 mode we are installing z/OS V1 R7 and we want to run the JES

Re: TRSMAIN as a base component (was How-to read a tersed file directly from USS?)

2006-06-12 Thread Robert Wright
Rob Schramm wrote on 06/12/2006 01:01:56 PM: > I hadn't intended my comment to be just rhetoric. I was just picking up > on the "...SUPPORTED AT THIS TIME.." part of the message. > > I had fallen into a bit of a quandary with TRSMAIN. Do we support it > for other off-the-shelf software (i.e. cob

Re: GTF Woes

2006-06-13 Thread Robert Wright
John Chase wrote on 06/13/2006 11:51:07 AM: > When I deleted SYS1.GTFTRACE and changed the JCL to allocate a new one > (DISP=(,CATLG)), it worked fine. Didn't know that GTF doesn't support > preallocated dataset for output any more, because ISTR that it used to. > > Oh, the "old" GTFTRACE dataset

Re: GTF Woes

2006-06-13 Thread Robert Wright
Edward Jaffe wrote on 06/13/2006 06:18:52 PM: > > As implemented right now in z/OS, PER is system wide and not changed > when address space switching occurs (though that should be technically > feasible). But, what's to stop multiple GTFs in z/OS 1.6 and higher from > processing a single PER event

Re: GTF Woes

2006-06-13 Thread Robert Wright
Ted MacNeil wrote on 06/12/2006 08:00:00 PM: > I'm a little curious about this one. > I was told (over 20 years ago) that, due to architectural > constraints, only one instance of the monitor instruction could run. > > I had a few times (same era -- I haven't been involved with GTF in > over 15 ye

Re: GTF Woes

2006-06-13 Thread Robert Wright
Ted MacNeil wrote on 06/12/2006 08:00:00 PM: > Mind you, as I've said, I haven't been directly involved in GTF in > over 15 years. > > Of course, if you could allow the output dsn to go intO extents and not wrap? We've done better than that. VSAM linear data sets are now supported. That means yo

Re: GTF Woes

2006-06-14 Thread Robert Wright
Peter Hunkeler wrote on 06/14/2006 08:09:32 AM: > While being correct, it is highly missleading. The first two sentences > of the Explanation as well as the System Programmer Response talk about > a missing DD statement, not about attributes. So does the message text. > > Why not say the data set

Re: Long IPCS subcommands in batch

2006-06-14 Thread Robert Wright
Pat O'Keefe wrote on 06/14/2006 07:19:02 PM: > Does anyone have an example of a batch IPCS job that processes long > (greater than 80 characters) IPCS subcommands? If so, would you be > willing to share it? > > I know the the IPCS ISPF diaglog supports long subcommands, but I haven't > figured o

Re: Need Urgent Help, Please

2006-06-15 Thread Robert Justice
- Original Message - From: "Skip Robinson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Newsgroups: bit.listserv.ibm-main To: Sent: Thursday, June 15, 2006 7:06 PM Subject: Re: Need Urgent Help, Please Don't try to IPL yet. First run an IEBCOPY COMPRESS on SYS1.NUCLEUS. Then resubmit your most recent APPLY; i

Re: xpeditor

2006-06-19 Thread Galambos, Robert
any issues in contacting the hotline, or whatever, feel free in contacting me offline. I hope this helps Robert Galambos Compuware Senior Technical Specialist IBM Certified Solutions Expert - DB2 UDB for OS/390 V7 Database Administration [EMAIL PROTECTED] Tel: +1 905 866 7000 Toll

Re: end of service dates

2006-06-21 Thread Tribble, Robert
http://www-306.ibm.com/software/info/supportlifecycle/list/c.html -Original Message- From: IBM Mainframe Discussion List [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of Jim McAlpine Sent: Wednesday, June 21, 2006 11:42 AM To: IBM-MAIN@BAMA.UA.EDU Subject: end of service dates Does anyone have a url

Re: English (was Mainframe Limericks

2006-06-26 Thread Robert Lawrence
right rite wright(as in playwright) Bob Lawrence DBA Boscov's Dept Stores LLc > -Original Message- > From: IBM Mainframe Discussion List [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Behalf Of Chase, John > Sent: Monday, June 26, 2006 8:08 AM > To: IBM-MAIN@BAMA.UA.EDU > Subject: Re: English (was Mainfr

Re: extract SVCDUMP from SADMP

2006-06-28 Thread Robert Wright
Barbara Nitz wrote on 06/28/2006 05:24:31 AM: > use IPCS COPYCAPD. (It took me a while to find the current name, but > thanks to Bob Wright Jim Mulders former "verbx dmpwrite" made it > into IPCS as a standard command, and we don't even need to think > about 31 and 64 bit versions!) You do, howev

Re: Curiosity

2006-06-28 Thread Robert Lawrence
with school loans for my daughter I hope I can retire in 25 years at age 85 Bob Lawrence DBA Boscov's Dept Stores LLc > -Original Message- > From: IBM Mainframe Discussion List [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Behalf Of Patrick Lyon > Sent: Wednesday, June 28, 2006 11:24 AM > To: IBM-MAIN

Re: hardware compression

2006-07-06 Thread Tribble, Robert
Here is a rexx: /* REXX */ CVT = STORAGE(10,4) /* CVT ADDRESS IN MEMORY */ SCVT = STORAGE(D2X(200+C2D(CVT)),4) /* ADDRESS OF SCVT */ CCVT = STORAGE(D2X(184+C2D(SCVT)),4) /* ADDRESS OF CCVT */

Re: Need Urgent Help

2006-07-06 Thread Robert Justice
why don't you temporarily rename via ickdsf (don't use init, but use reformat instead) the prod parmlib volume to a new name, and then vary it online, make your needed change, then vary it offline, and change it back to the correct name. issue resolved. - Original Message - From:

Re: Need Urgent Help

2006-07-06 Thread Robert Justice
- Original Message - From: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: "IBM Mainframe Discussion List" Sent: Thursday, July 06, 2006 10:30 PM Subject: Re: Need Urgent Help yea, you can reformat the prod volume to a temporary new name as sam indicated .. vary the newly renamed prod volume online to th

Catch inefficient code sooner, deliver quality apps faster

2006-07-10 Thread Galambos, Robert
Note the following has been approved to be posted by the List owner Catch inefficient code sooner, deliver quality apps faster Don't let time constraints or code complexity stand in your way of high-performing and highly responsive mainframe applications. Join Compuware's we

Re: IPCS BLSQMDEF

2006-07-13 Thread Robert Wright
Tom Harper wrote on 07/13/2006 08:54:40 AM: > Got a question for a colleague about the IPCS macro BLSQMDEF, which is > used for making control block models. I understand most parameters of > the macro, with the exception of interpreting bits in a flag byte. > > The only way I know to make this wor

Re: IPCS BLSQMDEF

2006-07-14 Thread Robert Wright
Peter Relson wrote on 07/14/2006 07:27:21 AM: > Here's an example from the TCB formatter, for the 3 bytes at offset x'AD'. > I'm not sure if it conforms to Bob Wright's recommendations, as it is quite > old. When in doubt, follow Bob's advice! > > BLSQMFLD NAME=TCBNDSP,OFF=X'00AD',LEN=3,VIEW=X'828

Re: Associated Press: 540,000 New Yorkers at Risk of Identity Theft

2006-07-25 Thread Robert Justice
Hmm, I bet someone might notice if they tried to take the mainframe out through the front door. No further comment needed. -- For IBM-MAIN subscribe / signoff / archive access instructions, send email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with

Re: snding svc dumps

2006-07-26 Thread Robert Kelsey
Didn't you see the movie Paycheck? RK > -Original Message- > From: IBM Mainframe Discussion List On Behalf Of Daniel A. McLaughlin > > Looks like we're heading down a whole new SOX road here. > > I send you a dump, even with a nondisclosure, and it gets > compromised, we're both in the

Re: SVC Dumps and DB2

2006-08-08 Thread Robert Wright
Lizett Koehler wrote on 08/08/2006 04:02:23 PM: > Will look at Compressed to see if it could provide any releif. We have a large inventory of compressed dumps in Poughkeepsie, and our experience suggests that you'll save around 40% of the space that you'd use without compression. Bob Wright - MV

Re: Need source file editor recommendations

2006-08-14 Thread Robert Kelsey
You need to check out PE32 at www.pe32.com. This is a fantastic editor with more capabilities than one can use. Anything you can do in VB you can do in PE32 because it allows VB scripts. I use it on a wide display so I can see two full listings side-by-side. Check it out. Robert Kelsey

Re: Greatest Software?

2006-08-19 Thread Robert Justice
The greatest software has to obviously be Datacom from C/A. . I don't understand why this wasn't mentioned earlier than this. -- For IBM-MAIN subscribe / signoff / archive access instructions, send email to [EMAIL PROTECTED

Re: Greatest Software?

2006-08-19 Thread Robert Justice
Yes, I am kidding, check my previous posts on datacom for exactly (well, maybe not exactly, this is a public forum after all), how I feel about it. . datacom, the database of choice for large corporations like enron and worldcom - Original Message - From: "Eric N. Bielefeld" <[EMAIL

Re: Greatest Software?

2006-08-19 Thread Robert Justice
with datacom" is a severe understatement for how I really feel. Have a good weekend - Original Message - From: "Eric N. Bielefeld" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Newsgroups: bit.listserv.ibm-main To: Sent: Saturday, August 19, 2006 3:02 PM Subject: Re: Greatest Software? Robert,

Re: Greatest Software?

2006-08-19 Thread Robert Justice
August 19, 2006 3:29 PM Subject: Re: Greatest Software? On Aug 19, 2006, at 1:46 PM, Robert Justice wrote: I have pretty much the same opinion as you. I still can't believe that CA insist that they run their DB. M

Re: Interesting problem for y'all

2006-08-22 Thread Robert Bardos
Still, having an indicator that says something like 'HFS xyz has expanded to the last candidate volume' or '.. to the nth of m volumes' would be nice for routinely (ie. automated) HFS management. Robert Bardos Ansys AG, Zurich, Switzerland -Ursprungliche Nachricht

unable to Allocate Space on User Volume

2006-09-01 Thread Robert Pelletier
Once again I come to the group for help. I have no cut and paste so I will briefly describe what I did 1. Iinitiallzyed two new volumes with STGR on it. 2. I did a delete and define and always get create failed RC92 -iec614i . 3. And i then get unable to allocate space but volume is empty. I looke

Re: unable to Allocate Space on User Volume

2006-09-01 Thread Robert Pelletier
User Volume Robert, Verify that the volume is in CONVERT status in ISMF or the vtoc (IEHLIST) shows that it is a SMS managed volume. QF just indicates that the volser is defined to SMS. Regards, John

Re: unable to Allocate Space on User Volume

2006-09-05 Thread Robert Pelletier
, September 01, 2006 8:07 PM To: IBM-MAIN@BAMA.UA.EDU Subject: Re: unable to Allocate Space on User Volume Did you create a VVDS (and a VTOCIX) ? Ed On Sep 1, 2006, at 10:55 AM, Robert Pelletier wrote: > Once again I come to the group for help. I have no cut and paste so I > will b

Re: unable to Allocate Space on User Volume

2006-09-05 Thread Robert Pelletier
ENABLE ENABLE | PROD ENABLE ENABLE | Thia is where I hope the file will go.g Have a Nice Day ! Bob -Original Message- From: Robert Pelletier Sent: Tuesday, September 05, 2006 10:03 AM To: IBM-MAIN@BAMA.UA.EDU Subject: Re

Re: unable to Allocate Space on User Volume

2006-09-05 Thread Robert Pelletier
on User Volume Robert, > CDS Name . . . . . . . : TECH.SMS.SCDS > Storage Group Name . . : CSLFGRP2 > Volume Serial Number . : SMSVL9 Can you post the same thing with the CDS Name 'ACTIVE'? Regards, John

Re: unable to Allocate Space on User Volume

2006-09-05 Thread Robert Pelletier
. -Original Message- From: John Kington [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Tuesday, September 05, 2006 10:52 AM To: IBM-MAIN@BAMA.UA.EDU Subject: Re: unable to Allocate Space on User Volume Robert, I figured out that you went through panel 6 (storage group) and then option 4 (volume) and then option 1

Re: unable to Allocate Space on User Volume

2006-09-05 Thread Robert Pelletier
ubject: Re: unable to Allocate Space on User Volume Robert, > SMSVL8 SIMPLEX 00F1 NONSMSCSLFGRP2 > SMSVL9 SIMPLEX 00F1 NONSMSCSLFGRP2 Volumes SMSVL8 and SMSVL9 are not marked as SMS-managed in the vtoc. You should be able to run DSS jo

Re: unable to Allocate Space on User Volume

2006-09-05 Thread Robert Pelletier
EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Tuesday, September 05, 2006 11:33 AM To: IBM-MAIN@BAMA.UA.EDU Subject: Re: unable to Allocate Space on User Volume Robert, I really goofed that one! It should have been: //STEP1 EXEC PGM=ADRDSSU //SYSPRINT DD SYSOUT=* //SYSINDD * CONVERT -

Re: unable to Allocate Space on User Volume

2006-09-05 Thread Robert Pelletier
Hi Doug. I thought if it was SMS managed you didn't need the volumes parameter. Is this VOLUMES parameter only for the first define? If I use VOLUME(*) will SMS span the file over the 9 SMS volumes? Have a Nice Day ! Bob Pelletier Connecticut Student Loan Foundation Rocky Hill, Ct. -Original

Re: unable to Allocate Space on User Volume

2006-09-05 Thread Robert Pelletier
Nope. Robert, Did you get any messages in the IDCAMS output like: IDC0181I STORAGECLASS USED IS ABCDEF IDC0181I MANAGEMENTCLASS USED IS ABCDEF IDC0181I DATACLASS USED IS ABCDEF You can also try adding to the cluster definition: VOLUMES(*) - I doubt that it will help because the real problem

Re: unable to Allocate Space on User Volume

2006-09-05 Thread Robert Pelletier
='SERVP.JM064050.SLFVNTE') SET &STORGRP EQ 'CSLFGRP2' OTHERWISE SET &STORGRP = 'CSLFGRP1' I see SMSVL8 and SMSVL9 in CSLFGRP2. Have a Nice Day ! Bob Pelletier Connecticut Student Loan Foundation Rocky Hill, Ct. -Original Message---

Re: unable to Allocate Space on User Volume

2006-09-05 Thread Robert Pelletier
DATA CLAS: LINE DATACLAS SPACE RETPD ORVOLUME ADDITIONAL OPERATOR NAME DIRECTORY EXPDT COUNT VOLUME AMT IMBED ---(1) --(2)--- --(12)--- ---(13)--- -(14)- ---(15)--- (16)- --- VSAMCLAS-- -- 10 ---

Re: unable to Allocate Space on User Volume

2006-09-05 Thread Robert Pelletier
I added the volumes parameter to the define and this is the error now: DATA(NAME(SERVP.Jx64050.SLFVNTE.DATA) - KEYS (18 0) - RECSZ (100 100) - VOLUMES(SMSVL8,SMSVL9)-

Re: unable to Allocate Space on User Volume

2006-09-05 Thread Robert Pelletier
, Greg Shirey Ben E. Keith Company -Original Message- From: IBM Mainframe Discussion List [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Robert Pelletier Sent: Tuesday, September 05, 2006 1:05 PM To: IBM-MAIN@BAMA.UA.EDU Subject: Re: unable to Allocate Space on User Volume I added the volumes par

Re: unable to Allocate Space on User Volume

2006-09-05 Thread Robert Pelletier
everyone's suggestions. Have a Nice Day ! Bob Pelletier Connecticut Student Loan Foundation Rocky Hill, Ct. -Original Message- From: IBM Mainframe Discussion List [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Robert Pelletier Sent: Tuesday, September 05, 2006 12:24 PM To: IBM-MAIN@BAMA.U

Re: unable to Allocate Space on User Volume

2006-09-05 Thread Robert Pelletier
PROC STORCLAS FILTLIST OEDSN INCLUDE(OMVS.**,POSIX.**,OMVSV210.**, 'SYS1.CICSTS13.CICS.SDFJLPA', 'CICSTS13.SMPE.CICT500.SMPLTS', 'CICSTS13.CICS.ADFJMOD', 'CI

Re: unable to Allocate Space on User Volume

2006-09-05 Thread Robert Pelletier
This list has always worked until SLFVNTE was added. Thanks for suggestion. Have a Nice Day ! Bob Pelletier Connecticut Student Loan Foundation Rocky Hill, Ct. __ I'm no SMS expert, but could the issue be that the filtlist dsns are fully qualified and don't include the data and

Re: unable to Allocate Space on User Volume

2006-09-05 Thread Robert Pelletier
? Are they what you expected? Greg -Original Message- From: IBM Mainframe Discussion List [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Robert Pelletier Sent: Tuesday, September 05, 2006 2:08 PM To: IBM-MAIN@BAMA.UA.EDU Subject: Re: unable to Allocate Space on User Volume PROC STORCLAS

Re: unable to Allocate Space on User Volume

2006-09-05 Thread Robert Pelletier
ion 5 (Display ACS Object Information) and post the results? Are they what you expected? Greg -Original Message- From: IBM Mainframe Discussion List [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Robert Pelletier Sent: Tuesday, September 05, 2006 2:08 PM To: IBM-MAIN@BAMA.UA.EDU Subject: Re: u

Re: In search of (false) rumor source

2006-09-05 Thread Robert Justice
maybe it's some sysprog that initially started the rumor because sysprogs are getting tired of hearing about cobol II and vs cobol? let's see "LE/COBOL" has been available for what 15 years now, it's time to bite the bullet and get off of cobol II and vs cobol period. end of comment. -

Re: unable to Allocate Space on User Volume

2006-09-07 Thread Robert Pelletier
Hi. Sorry to bother the group. My boss ask me to put another file out. This is what I got: DATACLAS CPAC.ACS.ROUTINES.CNTL VSAMCLAS TRLP1 2006/09/07 15:19 MGMTCLAS CPAC.ACS.ROUTINES.CNTL MCCLASS TRLP1 2001/01/19 12:19 STORCLAS CPAC.ACS.ROUTINES.CNTL STORCLAS

Re: unable to Allocate Space on User Volume

2006-09-07 Thread Robert Pelletier
That was it John. Thanks so much. Spelling. The moral of the story - don't turn your manager lose in SMS :) Thanks all. Have a Nice Day ! Bob Pelletier Connecticut Student Loan Foundation Robert, I already deleted the previous email but does the dataset name SERVP.JM064RAM.SLFVNTE

Re: zFS Performance - Working as designed?

2006-09-08 Thread Robert Justice
well, as the 1.7 and 1.8 release guide says; Migrating to zFS file systems Description: The use of zFS file systems is preferred. Continued use of HFS file systems is not encouraged. Most of ours are now zFS at 1.6 except for root (I have zFS filesystems across 25 lpars, 4 sysplexes with n

Re: FW: Fatuities (was 'Another BIG mainframe . . . ')

2006-09-11 Thread Robert Lawrence
BINARY order of magnitude? :) Bob Lawrence DBA Boscovs Dept Stores LLC -Original Message- From: IBM Mainframe Discussion List [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Tom Marchant Sent: Monday, September 11, 2006 6:53 AM To: IBM-MAIN@BAMA.UA.EDU Subject: Re: FW: Fatuities (was 'Another BI

Re: SRCHFOR for multile strings

2006-09-18 Thread Robert Bardos
ed on this panel. Enter SRCHFOR with no e e operands for other options. e Ds sM Kind regardos Robert Bardos Ansys AG, Zürich, Switzerland -Ursprüngliche Nachricht- Von: IBM Mainframe Discussion List [mailto:[

Re: SRCHFOR for multile strings

2006-09-18 Thread Robert Bardos
y member ) having number = max(number) order by member ; quit; // With the usual caveats like "one should not rely on output listings as API", "developed in haste" etc. etc. Should you have access to SAS you might give it a try. Sorry for misreading your

Re: Restrict Operator offline command

2006-09-18 Thread Robert Justice
if it's the same operator the second time around: baseball bat appropriately applied may do the trick -- For IBM-MAIN subscribe / signoff / archive access instructions, send email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with the message: GET IBM-

OPC variable resolution in JCL included members

2006-09-19 Thread Robert Bardos
led this to the operators. They implemented it and much to my surprise this also failed with "incorrect use of ampersand". Now the real (for me) questions are: (1) How do I run a simulation in OPC? (2) How do I get the OPC (or SET) variable resolved in the included JCL? Any and a

Re: Production DB2 Problem

2006-09-20 Thread Robert Lawrence
How many extents was it in before you added the volumes? It could have reached its limit with many small extents that after reorganization consolidated to fewer extents. Bob Lawrence DBA Boscovs Dept Stores LLC -Original Message- From: IBM Mainframe Discussion List [mailto:[EMAIL PROTE

FW: Production DB2 Problem - some more details ..

2006-09-20 Thread Robert Lawrence
Jacky, I believe for DB2 stogroups to use SMS the DB2 stogroup should be defined as VOLUMES('*') for it to work the way you wish with the proper ACS routines. We are not SMS managed so I am not sure how to accomplish this. I would try an ALTER STOGROUP STGP1 REMOVE VOLUMES (PDB001) followed by

Re: SDSF Question

2006-09-21 Thread Robert Bardos
tching the syslog deep in the night. But this was a long time ago when message rates were much, much lower than nowadays) Robert -- For IBM-MAIN subscribe / signoff / archive access instructions, send email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] w

Re: OPC variable resolution in JCL included members

2006-09-21 Thread Robert Bardos
-Ursprungliche Nachricht- Von: IBM Mainframe Discussion List Im Auftrag von Shmuel Metz (Seymour J.) Gesendet: Mittwoch, 20. September 2006 23:53 An: IBM-MAIN@BAMA.UA.EDU Betreff: Re: OPC variable resolution in JCL included members on 09/20/2006 at 07:55 AM, Robert Bardos <[EM

Re: SDSF Question

2006-09-22 Thread Robert Bardos
(function [sys attn] in PCOMM) often being mapped to the ESC key. Pressing it only once usually brings you back to the application menu screen. Robert -- For IBM-MAIN subscribe / signoff / archive access instructions, send email to

Re: DB2 Help

2006-09-22 Thread Galambos, Robert
You may want to post this message on the DB2-L listserv as well Robert Galambos Compuware Senior Technical Specialist IBM Certified Solutions Expert - DB2 UDB for OS/390 Database Administration [EMAIL PROTECTED] Tel: +1 905 886 7000 Toll Free: +1 800 263 7189 Fax: +1 905 886 7023

Re: Production DB2 Problem - some more details ..

2006-09-22 Thread Galambos, Robert
You want to post your question on the DB2-l listserv as well Robert Galambos Compuware Senior Technical Specialist IBM Certified Solutions Expert - DB2 UDB for OS/390 Database Administration [EMAIL PROTECTED] Tel: +1 905 886 7000 Toll Free: +1 800 263 7189 Fax: +1 905 886 7023

Re: Unwanted emails from IBM-MAIN

2006-09-23 Thread Robert Bardos
Listserv User Manuals are viewable/downloadable in a plenty of formats at http://www.lsoft.com/resources/manuals.asp under the heading "Listserv General User's Guide" MAIL/NOMAIL being described on page 18 of the current PDF version. Robert -Ursprüngliche Nachrich

Re: Command to clear Sysplex Dump Directory??

2006-09-26 Thread Robert Wright
If you defined your directory with the REUSE option, the IPCSDDIR TSO command with that option will do what you want. R.L. (Bob) Wright, z/OS MVS Service Aids, R4GA, [EMAIL PROTECTED] Robert Wright/Poughkeepsie/IBM @ IBMUS (notes to notes) IBMUS(RLW) (host to notes), PLPSC.RLW (MVS) or S390VM.RLW

Re: z/OS R7 Migration - IBM APAR: PK20133

2006-09-28 Thread Robert Justice
The fis for PK20133 is on 0604 maintenance tape. how far backlevel is your z/OS 1.7 system? -- For IBM-MAIN subscribe / signoff / archive access instructions, send email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with the message: GET IBM-MAIN INFO

Re: zFS Question

2006-09-28 Thread Robert Justice
Step 1 IDCAMS DEFINE with whatever space and volume allocation is necessary. Step 2 //CREATE EXEC PGM=IOEAGFMT,REGION=0M, // PARM=('-aggregate data.set.name.ZFS -compat') I don't tell ZFS how many blocks to format. Finally, in SYS1.PAR

Re: zFS Question

2006-09-28 Thread Robert Justice
120,000 cylinders or tracks? for one example, I'll list this: Enter "/" to select action Tracks %Used XT Device OMVS.DOWNLOAD.ZFS OMVS.DOWNLOAD.ZFS.DATA

Re: zFS Question

2006-09-28 Thread Robert Justice
I would certainly hope so. Our 1.7 order (with WebSphere) didn't even use all of our 315,000 track zFS, I can't imagine 1.8 exceeding that by another 100,000+ tracks. -- For IBM-MAIN subscribe / signoff / archive access instru

z/OS 1.8 ServerPac - Electronic Download question

2006-10-03 Thread Robert Raupach
In the state of CT, we're eligible for tax savings if our software is downloaded electronically rather than obtained via physical media. Has anyone downloaded their complete z/OS ServerPac either via ShopZ or FTP? Care to share your experience and/or opinions? We're beginning our plans for z/O

Re: iSource html?

2006-10-05 Thread Robert Bardos
Yeah, noticed it this morning. Furthermore noticed that my firewall popped up with an 'outgoing data has been blocked' (or similar) message upon opening the mail. It's a pity (shame?) that one can no longer choose to get those informations in good old plain text

Re: configuring zos 1.7 pre-ipl

2006-10-08 Thread Robert Justice
if you look in the migration manual, it should tell you about using the DIFF command to check out your /etc versus the serverpac /etc. - Original Message - From: "Dennis Leong" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Newsgroups: bit.listserv.ibm-main To: Sent: Friday, October 06, 2006 4:46 PM Subject: c

*$HASP050 JES2 RESOURCE SHORTAGE OF JOES - 100% UTILIZATION REACHED

2006-10-12 Thread Robert Pelletier
Hi All. Last night we had no midnight operator and this hung the system for 3 hours. Can I dynamically increase this? Once again thanks all. We are OS390 V2R10 and have CA SYSVIEW. Have a Nice Day ! Bob Pelletier Connecticut Student Loan Foundation Rocky Hill, Ct. Confidentiality Notice Un

Re: TRSMAIN and Tape

2006-10-12 Thread Robert Wright
Lizette Koehler wrote on 10/12/2006 10:57:25 AM: > I was going to use TRSMAIN to pack some SMF Data from TAPE data set > to dasd for FTP process. However the documentation for TRSMAIN > states it cannot use tape. > > I do not understand why this is the case. What is special about > TRSMAIN and t

Re: NaSPA is Alive

2006-10-14 Thread Robert Bardos
ferent browsers. I either get a blank page or a request > to become a member when trying to read the online mag. Did you get that by clicking on the text link "Read Technical Support on-line now"? The one that bri

Re: STROBE Report analysis ..

2006-10-19 Thread Galambos, Robert
Have you tried to go to the Compuware's support website frontline.compuware.com ? You can also call our hotline at 1-800-538-7822 to ask your question etc. If you have any questions about this post or having any other issues, please let me know Robert Galambos Compuware Senior Tech

Re: Question on setting a storge alteration slip trap to take an SVC dump

2006-10-23 Thread Robert Wright
David Day wrote on 10/23/2006 01:00:09 PM: > Since this is not an error situation, in the sense that there is an > SDWA and such to be recorded and RTM2 area to look at, what do I > tell the slip process to record such that I can go to the dump, and > easily identify the task and PSW that is walki

Re: REFR -- Real Intent v. Actual Use?

2006-10-25 Thread Robert Wright
Steve Thompson wrote on 10/25/2006 10:44:18 AM: > REFR as an attribute, does this also imply that the code is > self-relocating so that if the code is reloaded at a different place, it > is still able to continue execution (of the task in flight)? So PRE DAT > days, this would be an overlay type p

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