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Subject: Re: Utility to print tracks
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>The STGADMIN authority is another way to do it;
On 2 Jul 2007 09:04:20 -0700, in bit.listserv.ibm-main you wrote:
>>
>> Of course this facility should be highly restricted since this
>> probably bypasses all dataset access checking. This comment would
>> apply to the other programs mentioned as well.
>True, our manual says:
>
>DSF ABSOLUTE TRA
Of course this facility should be highly restricted since this
probably bypasses all dataset access checking. This comment would
apply to the other programs mentioned as well.
True, our manual says:
DSF ABSOLUTE TRACK OPERATIONS
Clark Morris wrote on 2007-07-01 18:58:35:
> >FDRDSF can print any track on a volume, by cylinder and head (or range)
> Of course this facility should be highly restricted since this
> probably bypasses all dataset access checking. This comment would
> apply to the other programs mentioned as wel
On 29 Jun 2007 09:36:25 -0700, in bit.listserv.ibm-main you wrote:
>FDRDSF can print any track on a volume, by cylinder and head (or range)
Of course this facility should be highly restricted since this
probably bypasses all dataset access checking. This comment would
apply to the other programs
Rick Fochtman wrote on 2007-06-29 12:11:01:
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> >>AMASPZAP opens the SYSLIB dataset with a DCB, not an ACB, so it can't
> >>open a VSAM dataset.
> >
> >z/OS MVS Diagnosis: Tools and Service Aids disagrees:
> >
> >In addition, SPZAP can be used to
FDRDSF can print any track on a volume, by cylinder and head (or range)
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Why not AMASPZAP for for the tracks where VSAM might be? A track is a
track is a track.
AMASPZAP opens the SYSLIB dataset with a DCB, not an ACB, so it can't
open
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AMASPZAP opens the SYSLIB dataset with a DCB, not an ACB, so it can't
open a VSAM dataset.
z/OS MVS Diagnosis: Tools and Service Aids disagrees:
In addition, SPZAP can be used to inspect and modify data other than
executable programs. Examples
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AMASPZAP opens the SYSLIB dataset with a DCB, not an ACB, so it can't
open a VSAM dataset.
z/OS MVS Diagnosis: Tools and Service Aids disagrees:
In addition, SPZAP can be used to inspect and modify data other than
executable programs. Exam
On Fri, 29 Jun 2007 07:59:56 +1000, Ken Brick <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
>Rick Fochtman wrote:
>> --
>> Why not AMASPZAP for for the tracks where VSAM might be? A track is a
>> track is a track.
>>
>> AMASPZAP opens
Rick Fochtman wrote:
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> Why not AMASPZAP for for the tracks where VSAM might be? A track is a
> track is a track.
>
> AMASPZAP opens the SYSLIB dataset with a DCB, not an ACB, so it can't
> open a VSAM dataset.
>
>
On 6/28/2007 2:30 PM, Robert Wright wrote:
Rick Fochtman wrote on 2007-06-28 12:21:14:
AMASPZAP opens the SYSLIB dataset with a DCB, not an ACB, so it can't
open a VSAM dataset.
z/OS MVS Diagnosis: Tools and Service Aids disagrees:
In addition, SPZAP can be used to inspect and modify data o
Rick Fochtman wrote on 2007-06-28 12:21:14:
> AMASPZAP opens the SYSLIB dataset with a DCB, not an ACB, so it can't
> open a VSAM dataset.
z/OS MVS Diagnosis: Tools and Service Aids disagrees:
In addition, SPZAP can be used to inspect and modify data other than
executable programs. Examples of
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Why not AMASPZAP for for the tracks where VSAM might be? A track is a
track is a track.
AMASPZAP opens the SYSLIB dataset with a DCB, not an ACB, so it can't
open a VSAM dataset.
If you get lucky, you might fi
In a message dated 6/27/2007 2:15:00 P.M. Central Daylight Time,
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>IAC, you should be able to use either AMASPZAP[1] or ICKDSF.
>[1] Perhaps not for VSAM.
I tried to print a VSAM data set once with AMASPZAP, and, IIRC, it didn't
work. Whatever you print with AMAS
On Wed, 27 Jun 2007 14:41:53 -0300, Shmuel Metz (Seymour J.)
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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>TTR is a relative address within a data set. Are you sure that you
>don't mean absolute track address?
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>IAC, you should be able to use either AMASPZAP[1] or ICKDSF.
>
>[1] Perhaps not for VSAM.
>
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at 04:59 PM, Alan Schwartz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said:
>I'm scratching at some dead brain cells. I'm thinking there was some
> utility, IBM or ISV, I had at some point that I could supply a TTR
>address for some volume and print what was at that address.
T
Mark Zelden wrote on 2007-06-27 09:36:19:
> Can you provide an example or more detail please of how to do this
> with IPCS?
OK, here's output from a session that I cranked up a few moments ago:
setd dsn('rlw.saveddir') local
IPCS
open dsn
IKJ56650I TIME-10:33:16 AM. CPU-00:00:01 SERVICE-36182864
On Tue, 26 Jun 2007 19:51:39 -0400, Robert Wright <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>Alan Schwartz wrote on 2007-06-26 17:59:53:
>
>> I'm scratching at some dead brain cells. I'm thinking there was some
>> utility, IBM or ISV, I had at some point that I could supply a TTR
>address
>> for some volume and
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> From: IBM Mainframe Discussion List On Behalf Of Alan Schwartz
>
> I'm scratching at some dead brain cells. I'm thinking there
> was some utility, IBM or ISV, I had at some point that I
> could supply a TTR address for some volume and print what was
> at that add
> Here's the JCL for adrdssu:
>//S0 EXEC PGM=ADRDSSU,REGION=0M
>//SYSPRINT DD SYSOUT=*
>//DASD DD UNIT=3390,VOL=(PRIVATE,SER=volser),DISP=OLD
>//SYSIN DD *
>PRINT TRACKS(,00,0020,14) INDDNAME(DASD)
>/*
>
>The format for the tracks parameter is from hh to hh. The sample
>above
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I'm scratching at some dead brain cells. I'm thinking there was some
utility, IBM or ISV, I had at some point that I could supply a TTR
address for some volume and print what was at that address. Does this
ring a bell with anyone?
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above will print
From CYL TRK 00 to CYL 0020 TRK 14. The numbers are in decimal.
Bill
From: Alan Schwartz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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I'm scratch
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I'm scratching at some dead brain cells. I'm thinking there was some
utility, IBM or ISV, I had at some point that I could supply a TTR
address for some volume and print what was at that address. Does this
ring a bell with anyone?
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On Tue, 26 Jun 2007 19:51:39 -0400, Robert Wright <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
>Alan Schwartz wrote on 2007-06-26 17:59:53:
>
>> I'm scratching at some dead brain cells. I'm thinking there was some
>> utility, IBM or ISV, I had at some point that I could supply a TTR
>address
>> for some volume an
Alan Schwartz wrote on 2007-06-26 17:59:53:
> I'm scratching at some dead brain cells. I'm thinking there was some
> utility, IBM or ISV, I had at some point that I could supply a TTR
address
> for some volume and print what was at that address. Does this ring a
bell
> with anyone?
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AMASPZAP or ADRDSSU both can print the contents of tracks.
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AMASPZAP or ADRDSSU both can print the contents of tracks.
Mark Jacobs
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I'm scratching at some dead brain cells. I'm thinking there was some
utility, IBM or ISV, I had at some point that I could supply a TTR address
for some volume and print what was at that address. Does this ring a bell
with anyone?
Alan Schwartz
Assurant Corporate Technology
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