as to the best way to transfer files across from a normal MF Lpar ,
including some USS directories, to a copy of this Lpar running on RDz/UT under RedHat linux on a
VM server. I'm told that shared DASD is not possible between the MF Lpar the RDz
instance, we have FTP or NJE (don't know which
I believe that MFNetDisk could be used to replicate volumes to a PC. I
wonder if you could convert the MFNetDisk volume file to the volume-file
format used by zPDT?
Kirk Wolf
Dovetailed Technologies
http://dovetail.com
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I believe that MFNetDisk could be used to replicate volumes to a PC. I
wonder if you could convert the MFNetDisk volume file to the volume-file
format used by
be doing with RDz.
For any network transmissions think about whether intercept is possible.
IPSec or a secure file transfer could be prudent, even on an internal
network.
Timothy Sipples
Resident
of this Lpar running on RDz/UT under RedHat linux on a
VM server. I'm told that shared DASD is not possible between the MF Lpar the RDz
instance, we have FTP or NJE (don't know which is quicker). The basic scenario is to do
regular incremental refreshes of the RDz/UT environment from it's big brother MF
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Subject: Re: Transferring stuff from Mainframe to a RDz/UT
clone of itself
On 5/25/2012 2:03 AM, mpjac...@comcen.com.au wrote:
Hi all
Can't readily see how to search
Hi,
Does anyone here uses the open source Cobos product as a replacement for
IBM RDZ?
regards,
ITschak
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On Wed, 14 Dec 2011 14:53:57 +0200, Itschak Mugzach wrote:
Does anyone here uses the open source Cobos product as a replacement for
IBM RDZ?
It doesn't look like open source to me, despite the statement on
http://sourceforge.net/projects/cobosproject/ that it is. The
license is listed
On 12/14/2011 9:33 AM, Tom Marchant wrote:
On Wed, 14 Dec 2011 14:53:57 +0200, Itschak Mugzach wrote:
Does anyone here uses the open source Cobos product as a replacement for
IBM RDZ?
It doesn't look like open source to me, despite the statement on
http://sourceforge.net/projects
as a replacement for
IBM RDZ?
It doesn't look like open source to me, despite the statement on
http://sourceforge.net/projects/cobosproject/ that it is. The
license is listed as Other license.
Sourceforge links to http://cobos.metrixware.org/ and if you
look at their license, it reads, in part
We have RDz 7.6 installed on the z/OS server and Windows client.
Is the RDz 7.6.2 Refresh Pack for the Windows client only ?
Is there a portion for the z/OS server ?
Maintenance for the z/OS part of RDz (HHOP760) is available from Shopz.
I happen to get my maintenance from the RECEIVE ORDER command.
I wish the z/OS part of RDz was included as part of the base, or at
least orderable from shopz. Kinda a pain, to have to upload the SMPE
files from
Subject: Re: Question about RDz 7.6 and RDz 7.6.2 Refresh Pack
Maintenance for the z/OS part of RDz (HHOP760) is available from Shopz.
I happen to get my maintenance from the RECEIVE ORDER command.
I wish the z/OS part of RDz was included as part of the base, or at
least orderable from shopz. Kinda
On Mon, 1 Nov 2010 13:07:36 -0700, Daniel Allen dal...@serena.com
wrote:
On IBMLink, I found the following PTFs: UK53000, UK54177, UK57122,
UK57126 and UK57130.
Are there more?
No this is the current list. I just ran a receive order and verify it.
Doug
2009/12/4 David Alcock mainframed...@sbcglobal.net:
I'm unfamiliar with RDz. I guess it is this product:
http://www-01.ibm.com/software/awdtools/rdz/
Indeed it is.
Does the editor run on the PC?
Yes.
If so can it edit PC files?
Yes. (Depending on file type, of course.)
Is the user
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Does anybody have RDz and use it with COBOL?
I'm unfamiliar with RDz. I guess it is this product:
http://www-01.ibm.com/software/awdtools/rdz/
Yep; that's the one.
Does the editor run
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Subject: Re: RDz (was: Re: editting testing COBOL code)
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Does anybody have RDz and use it with COBOL?
I'm unfamiliar with RDz. I guess it is this product:
http://www-01
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Does anybody have RDz and use it with COBOL
Does anybody have RDz and use it with COBOL?
I'm unfamiliar with RDz. I guess it is this product:
http://www-01.ibm.com/software/awdtools/rdz/
Does the editor run on the PC? If so can it edit PC files? Is the user
license of $5,500 for one developer on one PC or a site license
,map,trunc(bin) -g -Ie:\conrad\temcc -Ic:\copylibg
If RDz documentation does describe both of the above, for the time being,
this is sufficient. But the start cicsrun with parms would sure be a bonus -
I hope it's there.
As for NOT being the target audience, it seems then that many of us must
, PL/I, or CICS elements of RDz.
It might (or might not) be of interest to some, but certainly NOT to those
trying to do COBOL (or PL/I) development on a workstation - whether targeted
for Windows or z/OS.
Timothy Sipples [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in message
news:[EMAIL PROTECTED].
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RDz is a perfect
Brian,
Will contact you offline. Thanks.
But while I'm online I will put out a small plea to IBM - all the websites
about RDz are totally oriented to the big guns, the monied shops, the
'HOST'. Well I don't have a HOST.
I'd really like to see just one site that deals with the guy who wants
Both officially and unofficially, MANY people have communicated to IBM that
WSED, then WDz, then RDz are VERY poorly documented or marketed to those
doing mainframe (or PC) development for the mainframe (or PC) but WITHOUT a
z/OS connection.
NOT speaking for IBM, it appears that the IBM internal
RDz is a perfect superset of Rational Application Developer (RAD). Anything
you can do in RAD you can do in RDz. So please be sure to include the RAD
publications and collateral as you survey the documentation landscape.
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Timothy Sipples
IBM Consulting Enterprise Software Architect
Hello Brian,
Again thanks for the info - you seem to be well aware of this RDz so I'll
try my luck again.
I don't expect RDz to create VSAM KSDS files for me. My old COBOL/CICS came
with Pervasive's bTrieve into which I fed sequential files and out came
emulated VSAM KSDS's and my COBOL
Graham,
Given the recent discussions on advertizing and the fact that I *used*
to (a decade ago) work for a 3rd party, what I would like to say, is hard
for me to phrase politically correctly.
First, let me say that from what I have heard RDz would do what you want -
but DOES require an upgrade
Hi,
If you send me your address off line, I'll download the RDz files for the
trial and send them to you. I have a T1, so it will only take a very short
amount of time to download. I can DHL them to you and you can have them the
next day, or USPS Priority Mail in 2 days. The files in total
Hi,
You can use it to build applications that access VSAM, but I don't think it
generates VSAM files on your PC if that's what you are asking. There is a
debugger, and it's pretty nice.
I do agree that you don't want to be running this on a old Pentium 3 or 4,
you should have at least a Dual
Catalog
says May 2008 but am very happy
you've saw RDz therein. Thought about Hercules - too many complications. Even
if I ONLY got a COBOL compiler that works under Windows XP for the $800 that
would be enough for me (10 years ago it and CICS cost me $3000).
Timothy,
I'm small time dialup
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