Hi
I don't know if it is an sftp specific issue or not
We have here never used sftp, but we are using ZFS instead of HFS.
For me it would be interesting to know who is writing full the file system.
Maybe a TRAP on errno2 if it is not clear
On 30.07.2012 07:31, NAIDOO, Raleigh wrote:
I have
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Hi
I don't know if it is an
For me, punched card isn't quite as easy to pronounce as punch card, but I
have some difficulties saying iced tea. Perhaps ice' tea would be more a
more accurate representation.
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Many performance improvement lastly change the timing issue of MFNetDisk.
The
Shmuel Metz (Seymour J.) wrote:
More precisely, it specifies that a response follow the text being responded
to and that you not quote text you are not responding to. A better term might
be interspersed bottom posting.
Good formal term. ;-)
The standard Internet posting style is to quote each
As of 09:15 2012/07/30
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On Sun, 29 Jul 2012 22:03:06 -0400, Shmuel Metz (Seymour J.) wrote:
Paul Gilmartin is almost right. Both the reader and the punch
read and punched what they were presented with.
What is that supposed to mean? Bit 2 of the CCW opcode selected
whether to read/punch EBCDIC or column binary.
Was
On Mon, Jul 30, 2012 at 10:27 AM, Paul Gilmartin paulgboul...@aim.comwrote:
Is motor oil not motor oil until it's installed in a motor?
Is cat food not cat food until ...?
cf. baby oil vs. whale oil ... when you get right down to it, English
isn't much of a language.
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On Mon, 30 Jul 2012 15:31:13 +1000, NAIDOO, Raleigh wrote:
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A. C'mon!
Are you using the df -v command to investigate this further?
As
Lindy Mayfield wrote:
For me, punched card isn't quite as easy to pronounce as punch card, but I
have some difficulties saying iced tea. Perhaps ice' tea would be more a
more accurate representation.
That's really syncopehttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Syncope_%28phonetics%29
(arguably
English can be wielded with great precision; but it, and American
English in particular, often is not. The term 'ice tea' has now, for
example, largely supplanted 'iced tea' among the subliterate; etc.,
etc., ad nauseam.
When punched cards were in wide use 'punch cards' was avoided, but
those
On Mon, 30 Jul 2012 09:05:44 +0200, Miklos Szigetvari wrote:
Hi
I don't know if it is an sftp specific issue or not
We have here never used sftp, but we are using ZFS instead of HFS.
For me it would be interesting to know who is writing full the file system.
Maybe a TRAP on errno2 if it is
Fair dinkum mate? I thought you were comin' the raw prawn with me. We could
blow the froth off a few and jaw wag about that for ages.
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Synthesizing a compromise:
On Mon, 30 Jul 2012 10:42:02 -0500, Mark Zelden wrote:
Sorry, I use the web interface and I still hate (is that too strong a word)
top posting.
I naturally read from the top down and scrolling down, reading, then scrolling
up,
while scrolling down again to read a
In 45fcfbbb8bc8eb4a9dfedc6fa2cc7fdf17f90...@sdkmbx02.emea.sas.com,
on 07/30/2012
at 09:28 AM, Lindy Mayfield lindy.mayfi...@sas.com said:
For me, punched card isn't quite as easy to pronounce as punch
card, but I have some difficulties saying iced tea. Perhaps ice'
tea would be more a more
In
8693414129914945.wa.elardus.engelbrechtsita.co...@listserv.ua.edu,
on 07/30/2012
at 05:48 AM, Elardus Engelbrecht elardus.engelbre...@sita.co.za
said:
Just curious, while I agree 100% with what you wrote, where is
that standard written? I seem to recall that in a previous thread,
that
In 8848452157165904.wa.paulgboulderaim@listserv.ua.edu, on
07/30/2012
at 09:27 AM, Paul Gilmartin paulgboul...@aim.com said:
Was that uniformly true?
Was what universally true. I don't know of any S/360 card equipment
that used nonstandard CCW opcodes for read and punch. If you're
Totally off the wall request, but I've been contacted by a museum to try to
locate a 4361 or 4381 CPU and console terminal. Slight preference for the
4361 because of the integrated 3270 and ICA adapters, but either will do.
This will be tough. It seems the big purge of 43xx hardware from the
If I want to know the working set size of a task can I just add real
storage frames in use and aux slots in use?
Or is an aux slot not released until freemain or end of task?
For example taskA is using 100 real storage frames then gets swapped out
so 100 aux slots are used then is swapped back
Of such distinctions as that between 'iced tea' and 'ice tea' Phil Smith writes:
| And not worth debating, as such...folks understand you either way!
This view is the predominant one among usage-preoccupied linguists.
Usage, by anyone, legitimates [almost] any construct
In fact, however, things
Bluezone, Filezilla and CoreFTP will work on a vanilla network
configuration. WS-SCP will work for hfs/zfs files but not on mvs data
sets.
If you have a firewall that addresses are being NAT'd, then Bluezone
will work but I have had no success with either Filezilla or CoreFTP.
From the threads
I was thinking maybe GSA or some of the OEM's that used 43xx's internally.
MASSTOR comes to mind, but I haven't seen one of those for ages.
In a message dated 7/30/2012 2:05:01 P.M. Central Daylight Time,
wdonze...@gmail.com writes:
seen two 4381s pop up (both went to Europe), and a 4331.
MOVEit Freely 5.5.0.0 - Secure FTP Client.
http://www.ipswitchft.com/moveitfreely
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Sent: Monday, July 30, 2012 1:41 PM
Subject: FTPS windows client
Hi:
i am looking for a Windows FTP
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Subject: Re: Friday: What you've been waiting for! Build an 80 column punched
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Knuth recounts
I agree with much of what Bill says, but I must also correct a serious
error I made. Where I wrote Knuth in my earlier post I shold have
written [Willard van Orman] Quine. Knuth is an eminent mathematician
and computer scientist. He is not a logician, philosopher, or
linguist.
I think the
On 29 Jul 2012 19:21:56 -0700, in bit.listserv.ibm-main you wrote:
In d62518tlvl2c80hjdjfkc5lqmc5icg9...@4ax.com, on 07/27/2012
at 09:27 AM, Clark Morris cfmpub...@ns.sympatico.ca said:
I would agree so that is why I question the changing of IP addresses.
Are you saying that you don't see
A few people mentioned BlueZone FTP, so I am replying with specifics.
It is free and you can download it from bluezone.rocketsoftware.com.
It supports text-based automation so you can create BlueZone Transfer List and
execute them from within the GUI or pass the transfer list filename as a
Hi Kirk.
My company is in the process of getting rid of zOS.
By July 1, 2014, there will be no more z10 (zVM will be gone by July 1, 2013).
I accomplished what I needed to do.
Thank you for your help.
Yours truly,
Uriel
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If you feel you must back it out, just *reverse* the following code change
in IEFACTRT (text from APAR OA31624):
LOCAL FIX:
Reassemble the exit and change the label under the
GET INFORMATION FROM PERFORMANCE SECTION
from
LGR01,SMF30SRB_L GET SERVICE UNITS USED
to
LG
Doesn't backing out normally refer to restoring a module to remove a
problem? In this case, it would be to restore the problem.
There is no valid reason for such an action.
If you feel you must back it out, just *reverse* the following code change
in IEFACTRT (text from APAR OA31624):
LOCAL
Mike,
Thanks for the post. I don't have TECH QA support. I've asked our IBM rep to
see if they can get the HSM question answered.
Will check into the RMM configurations
Regards,
jeff
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On Mon, Jul 30, 2012 at 11:12 AM, Shmuel Metz (Seymour J.)
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Was what universally true.
What he quoted, using your precious non-top-posting. Sheesh. If you're
gonna preach it, learn to use it.
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On 7/24/2012 9:16 AM, Paul Gilmartin wrote:
On Tue, 24 Jul 2012 10:05:00 +0300, Binyamin Dissen wrote:
:Why have such a special list rather than merely verifying that the program
:resides in an APF authorized library and was linked with AC=1?
Because a program expecting to be a job-step task
On 31/07/2012 12:09 PM, Steve Comstock wrote:
On 7/24/2012 9:16 AM, Paul Gilmartin wrote:
On Tue, 24 Jul 2012 10:05:00 +0300, Binyamin Dissen wrote:
:Why have such a special list rather than merely verifying that the
program
:resides in an APF authorized library and was linked with AC=1?
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