On 21/09/2012 12:09 AM, Farley, Peter x23353 wrote:
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found it..its in our old trusty manual DFP Daignosis..
Requested space exceeds 65535 tracks
for a data set type that is limited
to 65535 tracks per volume. Striped
(extended format), PDSE, VSAM, and
HFS data sets can exceed 65535
tracks.
Has anyone successfully used PCOMM V6 in 3270 mode with an IBM2074 using
Windows 7?
We don't get any response with this configuration. However, PCOMM V5.9 does
work but.
Problem is that we have to move to Windows 7.
We are using PROXYCaP.
If anyone has struck this problem can it be fixed by a f
Dear Listers
Does anyone know what DASDM Failure reason / error code 044E0097 mean. Iam
stuggling between system messages vol 1, DFSMS Advanced copy services and DFP
Advanced services manuals and can not find the answer..
I have QUIESCED ( and also tried with QUINEW) one SMS storage group volum
On Thu, 20 Sep 2012 20:20:21 -0500, Paul Gilmartin wrote:
>I have (schematically) in SMPCNTL:
>
>RECEIVE SELECT(
>F1
>E2 /* Renamed from OP. */
>E3 /* Renamed from OP. */
>) FROMNTS(SMPNTS-path)
>
>And, variously in SMPNTS:
>++ FUNCTION( F1 ) ...
>
>++ FUNCTION( E2
I have (schematically) in SMPCNTL:
RECEIVE SELECT(
F1
F2
F3
) FROMNTS(SMPNTS-path)
And, variously in SMPNTS:
++ FUNCTION( F1 ) ...
++ FUNCTION( E2 ) ...
++ VER ... FMID( F1 ) ...
++ FUNCTION( E3 ) ...
++ VER ... FMID( F1 ) ...
And I get, in SMPOUT:
On Thu, Sep 20, 2012 at 2:43 PM, John Chase wrote:
> By chance, does the ECuRep server (where we upload PMR documentation) require
> the GeoTrust Global CA as well? I've had similar "fun" trying th test an SSL
> connection there, too.
>
> Thanks,
>
Once you accept a Certificate Authority, you
Gadi -
In order to accomplish automatic TMC/SMS synchronization, CA-1 releases after
11.5 require the ROBTY flag in the TMC Volume Record to be properly set for
SMS-controlled tape volumes in an IBM ATL/VTL as well as other libraries. R11.5
and below have no such requirement, but instead used a
Try this
http://www-01.ibm.com/support/docview.wss?uid=isg2b9de5f05a9d57819852571c500428f9a
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09/20/2012 03:15:49 PM:
> From: "Shmuel Metz (Seymour J.)"
> To: IBM-MAIN@listserv.ua.edu,
> Date: 09/20/2012 03:13 PM
> Subject: Re: The Transaction state (was
In <3682632231537456.wa.maryanne4psugmail@listserv.ua.edu>, on
09/19/2012
at 08:19 AM, Mary Anne Matyaz said:
>I have reviewed the "Transactional Execution" section of the new
>zProOps
Do you have a publicly accessible URL for SA22-7832-09?
--
Shmuel (Seymour J.) Metz, SysProg and
That's what he said, "Web pages *do* require passwords to access your account."
> Date: Thu, 20 Sep 2012 16:54:16 -0400
> From: scott_j_f...@yahoo.com
> Subject: Re: OT - disappearing responses
> To: IBM-MAIN@LISTSERV.UA.EDU
>
> Mike,
>
> I don't follow the logic can you elaborate for me ?
>
Mike,
I don't follow the logic can you elaborate for me ?
I thought all web mail needed passwords ? If I am mistake man I want to know
Scott ford
www.identityforge.com
On Sep 20, 2012, at 11:57 AM, Mike Schwab wrote:
> On Thu, Sep 20, 2012 at 10:19 AM, zMan wrote:
>> On Wed, Sep 19, 2012 at 8
Lots of nooks and crannies. If you're so inclined ===> d net,bfruse will
show different pools in use and any dynamic expansion. Lots of tuning
opportunities. Got it going pretty good and another app dies 'cause we don't
support vpacing!
The old AT3270 had a really good manual. For some reas
Ok, here's an example:
CICS TS420 - z/OS 1.13
Your standard CICS LOGON screen, enter your UID, mistakenly tab once rather
than twice, you're in the Groupid field.
Type away and strike enter... here's the SYSLOG entry...
2012264 16:21:50.05 STC00665 0281 ICH408I USER(ABCDEF1 )
GROUP(PASSWOI
On Thu, 20 Sep 2012 13:36:15 -0500, Mark Zelden wrote:
>On Thu, 20 Sep 2012 13:24:16 -0500, Dana Mitchell wrote:
>
>>I'm working on installing HTTP server IMWEBSRV on a system with a read only
>>root zfs. The setup.sh wants to create directories under
>>/usr/lpp/internet/server_root which
On Thu, 20 Sep 2012 14:02:29 -0400, Kurt Quackenbush wrote:
>> Our firewall guys tried a couple different things, and I guess we
>> made some "progress": Now the failure is "FC0994 authServer:
>> secure_socket_init failed with rc = 8 (Certificate validation
>> error)".
>
>You need the GeoTrust G
Well, it is the *IBM* standard. It's definitely not what I'm used to in Linux.
In Linux, this particular directory, at least for Apache, ends up in /var/www.
IBM also tends to put "software" in /usr/lpp/..product.. and I'm used to it
being in /opt/..product.. . I wonder what it is in AIX. I don
Thanks everyone for the info.
So it's 'normal' for all this server code to actually reside under /usr/lpp?
would it be appropriate to copy it to something under /var?
I was sort of thinking that maybe the setup.sh would have an option to install
the server onto a r/w directory but it sound
I have mounted a separate R/W filesystem at the /usr/lpp/internet/server_root .
If you have "something" in /usr/lpp/internet/server_root, then copy that data
into the new filesystem by mounting the new filesystem at a temporary mount
point (such as /tmp/server_root) and use something to copy the
On Thu, 20 Sep 2012 09:56:51 -0400, Rob Schramm wrote:
>If it is a certificate related issue.. you can run a GSKSRVR trace. It's a
>bit verbose... but gives you pretty specific information as to the real
>issue.
>These instructions were for CICS.. but it'll work for ftp just the same.
>
> - S
On 9/20/2012 12:24 PM, Dana Mitchell wrote:
I'm working on installing HTTP server IMWEBSRV on a system with a read only
root zfs. The setup.sh wants to create directories under
/usr/lpp/internet/server_root which obviously doesn't work when /usr is in a RO
root. Has anyone dealt with this someho
On Thu, 20 Sep 2012 13:24:16 -0500, Dana Mitchell wrote:
>I'm working on installing HTTP server IMWEBSRV on a system with a read only
>root zfs. The setup.sh wants to create directories under
>/usr/lpp/internet/server_root which obviously doesn't work when /usr is in a
>RO root. Has anyo
UNMOUNT the root r/w, mkdir, UNMOUNT R/O
Remember to do it next time you create a cloned root :) Order it with your next
Serverpac and the directory will be there.
Dave Gibney
Information Technology Services
Washington State University
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I'm working on installing HTTP server IMWEBSRV on a system with a read only
root zfs. The setup.sh wants to create directories under
/usr/lpp/internet/server_root which obviously doesn't work when /usr is in a
RO root. Has anyone dealt with this somehow?
thanks
Dana
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I remember seeing passwords roll up the console and be recorded in the
SYSLOG all the time, in the bad old MVS/XA days. Every time someone
accidentally typed their password instead of their user id in the user id
field, it would send a message that the user was not defined, which would
be thei
Objective-C is actually 100% C, with OO extensions.
It's just that the OO extensions look (syntactically) less like vanilla C.
I've used both, but neither enough to make a good comparison.
The OO "style" that Obj-C uses is based on Smalltalk. Obj-C uses "dynamic
message sending" (my term), and
Ron,
Assuming that the Emp-status field is on the first record for every
Emp-no, the following DFSORT JCL will give you the desired results. I
assumed that your LRECL=80 and RECFM=FB
//STEP0100 EXEC PGM=SORT
//SYSOUT DD SYSOUT=*
//SORTIN DD *
101 10001 T ABC
10
Our firewall guys tried a couple different things, and I guess we
made some "progress": Now the failure is "FC0994 authServer:
secure_socket_init failed with rc = 8 (Certificate validation
error)".
You need the GeoTrust Global CA certificate
(https://www.geotrust.com/resources/root-certificates
Hello Listeners,
I have a input sequential file as below
segno empnoempstatus restofdetails
101 10001 T ABC
102 10001PRS
103 10001XYE
101 10002 T ABC
102 10002
Spoofing email is rather simple. I can do it myself just using Linux and
Sendmail. Now, if somebody is really paying attention, they can detect this by
looking at all the headers. And it is even possible to get around this, if the
hacker can connect to the receipt ant's ISP using the SMTP port.
On 9/20/2012 10:59 AM, McKown, John wrote:
I must respectively disagree about my home PC. I am not responsible for my
work PC's security. At home, I run Fedora Linux, not MS-Windows (due to a
company policy, I do have one MS-Windows laptop. It is powered off 90+% of the
time). I mostly run GPL'd
On Thu, 20 Sep 2012 16:25:17 +, Ward, Mike S wrote:
>How can you give each LPAR more CP's than you physically have?
>
You can reserve more than you have. This was the only way to get one
added without an IPL prior to z10 (and above) and z/OS 1.10 (and above).
--
Mark Zelden - Zelden Con
I must respectively disagree about my home PC. I am not responsible for my work
PC's security. At home, I run Fedora Linux, not MS-Windows (due to a company
policy, I do have one MS-Windows laptop. It is powered off 90+% of the time). I
mostly run GPL'd or other "open source" software at home. I
This is not YOUR PC at home or work. This is the HACKER's PC and they
enter your email address or a fake email as the sender.
On Thu, Sep 20, 2012 at 11:02 AM, McKown, John
wrote:
> Nobody can "start my PC" at home without a password. At work, a
> "administrator" can do so. But, since they have
How can you give each LPAR more CP's than you physically have?
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Sorry, no password for SMTP is not always true. My ISP does require a userid
and a password for the SMTP server and uses a non-default port number to
prevent just such spoofing.
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Nobody can "start my PC" at home without a password. At work, a "administrator"
can do so. But, since they have access to everything else, they don't need to
bother. Nobody else can just walk up and use my PC. I leave it locked when I
leave my desk. Unless they have "cracked" my password, of cou
On Thu, Sep 20, 2012 at 10:19 AM, zMan wrote:
> On Wed, Sep 19, 2012 at 8:01 PM, Mike Schwab wrote:
>
>> That account goes away if you change providers or move and have to
>> change providers. Plus it enables a lot of impersonation. And when
>> you upload any attachments, you are certain it gets
__cinit returns an environment token which is stored in R12. It's not unusual
to have environment pools in both metal/c and LE using PIPI.
On 20/09/2012, at 11:00 PM, "Farley, Peter x23353"
wrote:
> In thinking about a possible Metal C project, I realized I might have to LINK
> to other Meta
I use gmail. I'm am subscribed 3 times here: at work (this address), at home
via my ISP, and via gmail (which I read on my tablet). Gmail is "universal". If
you don't like gmail, there are many other independent businesses which will
sell you an email address and a way to retrieve it (usually vi
I love new experiences and products in this business, but I think you have to
be comfortable using them, that's cool too
Scott ford
www.identityforge.com
On Sep 20, 2012, at 10:33 AM, "Farley, Peter x23353"
wrote:
> No more dinosaur than I am. I too use it only at home due to blockage at
>
On Wed, Sep 19, 2012 at 8:01 PM, Mike Schwab wrote:
> That account goes away if you change providers or move and have to
> change providers. Plus it enables a lot of impersonation. And when
> you upload any attachments, you are certain it gets to your email host
> anyway.
"Plus it enables a lo
In thinking about a possible Metal C project, I realized I might have to LINK
to other Metal C main programs as part of the project. My concern in this OCO
environment is whether this scenario is safe to plan:
EXEC PGM=A
__cinit
(Program A logic)
LINK to program B
__cinit
(Prog
> The certificate works fine for RECEIVE ORDER over a non-SSL connection.
I'm not a ShopZ expert but generally speaking certificate implies SSL and
vice-versa. In other words, non-SSL means no certificate in the picture.
Someone here should be able to tell you who is the CA (certificate authorit
Output sent from JES2 via IP/Printway - Netspool to a network printer gets
lost if the printer is in some form of condition like
power saver mode or a form of intervention. Our question is why doesn't the
JES2 printer indicate an error
and keep the output in the queue so that once the hardware
I don't particularly care if the account goes away when I change providers as I
already have all my email on my own machine. Actually my very limited
experience changing providers is probably atypical, as I have only had three in
20 years: the first two were dial-up and the last and current and
No more dinosaur than I am. I too use it only at home due to blockage at work,
normal POP/SMTP protocol downloaded to the home machine, no use of the ISP web
space for mail. Not using cloud for backup yet, still do not trust it.
Peter
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Elardus,
I did a SNA trace when we had an issue some time ago, the ibmer working with me
that ind$file uses its own 'pacing' internally . You could actually see it once
he explained the internal protocol..I wanted to share it with everyone, because
its kinda interesting
Scott ford
www.identity
On Thursday, 20 September 2012 12:30:01 UTC+1, גדי בן אבי wrote:
> Hi,
> I am supporting a customer that has CA-1 and an IBM ATL and VTS.
> Their main site has no syncronization problems, but at the backup site, CA-1
> and the ATL are out of sync.
> CA-1 reports many virtual scratch tapes, while
Barbara,
I don't think your a dinosaur, sounds very logical based on experience , I also
say Eds reply on yahoo and gmail having issues with the listserv. I am not
surprised based on my experience as a vendorthen again I blame my old age
of 62 ...lol
Scott ford
www.identityforge.com
On Se
If it is a certificate related issue.. you can run a GSKSRVR trace. It's a
bit verbose... but gives you pretty specific information as to the real
issue.
These instructions were for CICS.. but it'll work for ftp just the same.
- S GSKSRVR
- Restart CICS.
- Update GSKWTR PROC to add a dat
On Fri, 14 Sep 2012 17:08:04 -0700, Charles Mills wrote:
>My bad -- DEBUG, not TRACE.
>
>Try
>
>DEBUG FLO
>DEBUG INT
>DEBUG ACC
>DEBUG SEC
>
>Charles
>
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>
>On Th
Do I have to issue a separate command for each scartch volme?
If I understand correctly I have to:
1. find all of the scratch volumes in CA-1
2. Issue the PRIVATE,VSN command for each of them
3. Issue the SCRATCH,VSN command for each of them.
Is this correct?
I have opened an issue with CA suppo
When you say that CTSSYNC does not work; it is probably a situation where
the TCDB (the OAM database on the MF itself) and the Library Manager (the
database down in the ATL itself) themselves are not in sync. Originally, for
performance reasons within CTSSYNC we would compare the desired state
(scr
1. In z/OS 1.13, is CVTTXTE set on automatically if the hardware
is determined to be a zEC12?
Answer: No. Obviously you need to have the PTF installed, but
ignoring that: zEC12 running z/OS under VM does not support
transactional execution facility. CVTTXTE will not be set there.
And of course
They are using CA-1 v5.2.
Yes, I kno they are very back level, but there are no plans to upgrade.
Gadi
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To: IBM-MAI
What version of CA1? We had this problem when going from CA1 V11.5 to V12.0.
I'm not the CA1 support person here, but CA support knew exactly the problem.
Something in CA1 changed how the library manager is being notified(or not, with
the newer versions). There was something we had to turn
Hi,
I am supporting a customer that has CA-1 and an IBM ATL and VTS.
Their main site has no syncronization problems, but at the backup site, CA-1
and the ATL are out of sync.
CA-1 reports many virtual scratch tapes, while the VTS reports none.
There is no online communication between the two sit
On 20.09.2012 01:12, Hank Oerlemans wrote:
Perhaps
BTW I am quite partial to the later A
hAnk
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