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Hi All,
I've got a bit of a problem with EKM. We're z
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Hi All,
I've got a bit of a problem with EKM. We're z/OS 1.9, using EKM with
Java 1.4.2 (sr10). We're using a JCEKS keystore
Library (TS3100 w/ LTO4 drives) is attached to an iSeries 520 with
V5R3.
iSeries SysAdmin can write tapes, but can't read them.
Upon viewing the
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on 01/16/2006
at 12:55 PM, Ray Mullins [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
Actually, I'll throw a little nit out there. There is one feature
of z/Arch that is EBCDIC specific - and that is the decimal
instruction set, with emphasis on UNPK, ED and
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at 12:55 PM, Ray
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at 02:10 PM, Ray Mullins [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
And that effect was???
To change the zones used to indicate positive, negative and unsigned
and to change the controls for ED/EDMK.
--
Shmuel (Seymour J.) Metz, SysProg and JOAT
ISO position;
Charles Mills wrote:
Is it a fair statement to say zSeries [is] EBCDIC?
From the zPOP:
Although the System/360 architecture was originally designed to support
The Extended Binary-Coded-Decimal Interchange Code (EBCDIC), the
Instructions and data formats of the architecture are for the most
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Subject: Re: z/OS on the ISERIES
Is it a fair statement to say zSeries [is] EBCDIC?
From the zPOP:
Although the System/360 architecture was originally designed
to support The Extended Binary-Coded-Decimal Interchange Code
(EBCDIC), the Instructions and data formats
Some markings and indentations upthread ascribe comments to me that I did not
make.
There's no doubt that IBM is some way down the road with an emulation product -
there are far
too many rumours coming out of the wainscotting for it not to be true. Those
rumours,
however, have very little
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Subject: z/OS on the ISERIES
Some markings and indentations upthread ascribe comments to me that I did
not make.
There's no doubt that IBM is some way down the road with an emulation
product
Mainframe Discussion List [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Of Phil Payne
Sent: Sunday, January 15, 2006 1:41 PM
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Subject: z/OS on the ISERIES
Some markings and indentations upthread ascribe comments to me that I did
not make.
There's no doubt that IBM is some way down the road
One of my managers is asking if it is possible to run our work, which
currently runs on a z/800 with z/OS, CICS, IMS and DB2, on an ISERIES box.
My first thought is MVS can not, but CICS and DB2 probably can.
I know the real question should be about the applications - but from an
One of my managers is asking if it is possible to run our work, which
currently runs on a
z/800 with z/OS, CICS, IMS and DB2, on an ISERIES box. My first thought is MVS
can not, but
CICS and DB2 probably can.
I wonder where that came from. Or perhaps I don't.
Sometime in 1H06.
--
Phil
in 1H06.
I received a letter in the mail today from some company that was
providing services to migrate our z/OS based application to iSeries
platform. Can't remember the name of the company, but they said that one
of their employees used to work for IBM and actually gave a presetation
while
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