One of our CEC's with the ICF is going off lease and we're looking at
options for not enabling a ICF CP on the replacement CEC.
Mark Jacobs
On 10/14/13 16:25, Bernard, Michael J wrote:
Hello Mark,
Just curious as to what the drivers are behind changing your configuration from a
balanced one
I don't have a Shark Fin or a data cell strip but I have 1k of REAL core memory
from something back before 360 days. I also have an IBM 01 mechanical Card
Punch (that punches round holes) and an IBM 02 mechanical Punch Verifier. And a
1401 Autocoder manual.
Jim Frisbie
Sr Systems Programmer
Gadi,
WE have verified that OPS/MVS has successfully removed the message from the
console and SYSLOG.
The next issue you have is the JOBLOG and JESMSGLG for the STC CA Spool.
OPS/MVS can do some things with Routecde that might eliminate the issue.
However, you might also look at the SPIN
Hi,
I am getting S0C4 reason code 4 after I return from a TSO verify exit
IKJUNFLD VERIFCK=PROGLOOK
Points to note
.I display all the registers on entry and they are the same on exit
with the exception of R15 which is 0
.Since a S0C4/4 says you are trying to access
I think it would be helpful if you could post the Summary Dump from the
abend. PSW and REGs
Also, is this an APF Authorized module? Is it running from an APF
Authorized Library? Is it marked RENT?
Thanks
Lizette
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From my reading, the message occurs because more than one DCB is OPEN to
the same DD name, and that DD was allocated with FREE=CLOSE. We get the
same message from CA-JMR. The only solution is to ding CA to fix their
code. Which will likely get rejected as Working As Designed. Which might
mean that
Have Directory's on one lpar wanting to copy over to another
zfs files are different name on each system...
best method ... and example would be appreciated
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I just got this on several communities that I belong to on MYCA (In Ca.com).
The following is the complete text from one of those communications:
Before I tell you about an important webcast coming up later this week, I
wanted to briefly introduce myself. My name is Lenn Thompson and Im the
On Tue, 15 Oct 2013 11:11:36 -0500, Ron Wells wrote:
Have Directory's on one lpar wanting to copy over to another
zfs files are different name on each system...
best method ... and example would be appreciated
(Without testing) I'd do something like:
# On the destination lpar:
cd
now I'm lost
over my head... lol
there a batch run or maybe another example ..
cd understand
what is the ssh ?
and yes the file system can be reached from either lpar...
From: Paul Gilmartin paulgboul...@aim.com
To: IBM-MAIN@LISTSERV.UA.EDU
Date: 10/15/2013 12:31 PM
Subject:
Hello All,
I am in process redefining all the user catalogs as Noimbed and
Noreplicate. I am just interested to know if there are any third party
tools which automates this conversion process.
Right Now I have a prepared a set of JCL which does this conversion.
Any suggestions on products which
I made a break point right after CALLTSSR EP=IKJPARS
With BR R14 as the first instruction of the exit everything works
I also set the break point at the BR R14 in its normal place the last
instruction in the exit
That breakpoint is executed with no problem
And then breakpoint right after the
If you can unmount the filesystem, maybe clone the zFS container and then
mount it on the other LPAR?
Otherwise, create the new container on the origin system, clone the files
using pax and then unmount it and mount it on the other LPAR.
Kirk Wolf
Dovetailed Technologies
http://dovetail.com
On
On 10/15/2013 1:46 PM, MichealButz wrote:
PSW AT TIME OF ERROR 078D 8438EA48 ILC 6 INTC 04
XRR4,R4 Clear 4
This is unnecessary - read up on LH
LHR4,PPEOPLEN Get Length
BCTR R4,0No;
If the length is
See how wonderful and simple Obamanocare is:
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John Norgauer
Senior Systems Programmer
Mainframe Technical Support Services
University of California Davis Medical Center
1651 Alhambra Blvd
Suite 200
Sacramento, Ca 95816
916-734-0536
SYSTEMS PROGRAMMING.. Guilty,
On 15 October 2013 13:46, MichealButz michealb...@optonline.net wrote:
DATA AT PSW 0438EA42 - D4021001 10014770 B1C29620
GR 0: 00054AD8 1:
2: 3: 0002
4: 00054AD7 5: 00054AD8
6: 008C0E31 7: 0438EA04
8: 8438CBEC 9: 8438CB4E
If there is shared DASD, the pax command can write the pax file out to a
sequential data set. And then pax on the other system can read the
sequential data set in order to restore it.
On Tue, Oct 15, 2013 at 12:59 PM, Kirk Wolf k...@dovetail.com wrote:
If you can unmount the filesystem, maybe
Hello
We have a input file of length 80 bytes, in this file from the 3'rd position
the 4 byte data is defined as a array of 19 occurence. The last 2 bytes is of
character data.
We need to reformat this file, there is a chance that data may occure only say
10 times.
Here we need to put 0 in
On Tue, 15 Oct 2013 12:42:21 -0500, Ron Wells wrote:
what is the ssh ?
Oops. ssh is among the Ported Tools, which you might need to
have installed. I keep forgetting how antiquated z/OS UNIX is,
compared to other UNIXen where I can just expect it to be there.
-- gil
guess I am running blind here...
have a directory(aaa) on sysa...multiple files and directories under
that..
needing to copy (aaa) and files and sub dir's and files over to another
zfs file system on sysb.
that other file system has an (aaa) but nothing in it.
From: John McKown
was thinking there was a way/function to ciopy to another file then back
on other system..
From: John McKown john.archie.mck...@gmail.com
To: IBM-MAIN@LISTSERV.UA.EDU
Date: 10/15/2013 01:27 PM
Subject:Re: Copy from one Dir to another
Sent by:IBM Mainframe Discussion
David,
The referenced article only seems to talk about the front end UX. The
CTO of HHS didn't even mention the back end (done by CGI Federal).
Probably slipped his mind :-)
The entire system reported cost over 600 million USD (so far). I would
bet that I could put together a team of
Well. Agreed on the IBM Mainers. Maybe if we banded together we could get one
of those contracts I remember reading years ago a company had a contract to
redo the IRS software and they wasted something like three or $4 billion and it
never did work! We could definitely do that. LOL! If
Check for possible USINGs that may have carried over from earlier in the
program, for the instructions that refer to NAME, LIST_ADDR, and MOVE_PROG.
Were the instructions that refer to those names generated with the correct base
register? Also, if the instruction at MOVE_PROG itself depends on
In
caarmm9raoa5bgyks8qfhqzz5uudnq42eyqgbzyqaugzjint...@mail.gmail.com,
on 10/14/2013
at 11:40 AM, Tony Harminc t...@harminc.net said:
Subject: Re: flow of STOP command for BPXBATCH
Is there a business case for having BPXBATCH handle STOP? Is there
already a Share requirement?
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In
CAJTOO5-LBoRDs4a7XG0-SzX0FjFc=npwzajwnkaneqrmhvd...@mail.gmail.com,
on 10/14/2013
at 10:34 AM, Mike Schwab mike.a.sch...@gmail.com said:
6233 is the default for the various device types available when the
code was written in the 1960s.
2311?
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In 1792487450374705.wa.paulgboulderaim@listserv.ua.edu, on
10/14/2013
at 11:33 AM, Paul Gilmartin paulgboul...@aim.com said:
START BPXBATCH PARM='PGM kill -TSTP process-id'
If you mean the MVS START command, you need a comma after the
procedure name, not a blank. The parameter passed
In 1381770211.27887.18.camel@localhost, on 10/14/2013
at 01:03 PM, David Andrews d...@lists.duda.com said:
I'd have killed for just one.
You just had to belong to the right project.
Of course, if your shop had a noodle picker[1] then you had a ready
supply of strips, but that route would
In
cae1xxdgic9qqvqanuhfogwd0a1id76qbj9tmznoxdcxkxwn...@mail.gmail.com,
on 10/14/2013
at 10:25 PM, John Gilmore jwgli...@gmail.com said:
As usual, Shmuel is making at once literalistic and sophomoric
debater's points.
PKB.
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ISO
In
!!AAAYAJXIDufoOyhGhgKtFLrs5tbCgAAAEN/cXqpQCSZEhPzW5aaTBgUBAA==@optonline.net,
on 10/15/2013
at 10:35 AM, MichealButz michealb...@optonline.net said:
I am getting S0C4 reason code 4 after I return from a TSO verify exit
IKJUNFLD VERIFCK=PROGLOOK
What is the failing
Your routine will always return R15=0 because the last thing you do a zero R15.
I think your code should look like:
PROG_RETURN DS 0H
L R14,12(,R13) Restore R14
LM R0,R12,20(R13) Restore the rest
*** XR R15,15delete this instruction
BR
Probably. OS/360 sort would not work with anything other that 231X.
On Mon, Oct 14, 2013 at 8:17 PM, Shmuel Metz (Seymour J.)
shmuel+ibm-m...@patriot.net wrote:
In
CAJTOO5-LBoRDs4a7XG0-SzX0FjFc=npwzajwnkaneqrmhvd...@mail.gmail.com,
on 10/14/2013
at 10:34 AM, Mike Schwab
If both directories can be reached from an lpar, then why not use the cp
command with a suitable wild card in the source path. Or you could tar the
source directory and pipe the output to an untar command that specifies the
desired destination.
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From: IBM Mainframe
Is your input file RECFM fixed or variable? If fixed, how do you determine how
much of the record is valid? Is there some reason DFSORT must be used to do
this (as opposed to REXX or some Unix command)?
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From: IBM Mainframe Discussion List
The program fails somewhere in IKJPARS
As I make a breakpoint @ BR. R14
And there is no problem
The registers outside of R15 which is
Zero is the same on entry and exit
I don't know what I did in the verify exit that upset IKJPARS
When I set a BR. R14 as the first statement in the exit
I don't see where you restore your working storage reg (I see MF= specified so
you must have one).
I would try supplying a new R13 just in case one of the macro's is overlaying
your saved registers. I suspect this is ok but I've always supplied a valid
savearea.
If that doesn't fix the
On 16/10/2013 3:37 AM, Kirk Wolf wrote:
David,
The referenced article only seems to talk about the front end UX. The
CTO of HHS didn't even mention the back end (done by CGI Federal).
Probably slipped his mind :-)
From what I've been reading the fault is in the back end where Oracle
is
Jon
That's a good idea
The documentation for the verify exit
Is shoddy to say the least
I don't know what the registers are entry to the exit. I assume 15 entry point
14 return and that TSO supplies me with 72 word save are pointed to by R13.
On return R15 is the return code.
Sent from my
Since NoSQL seems to be reigning supreme, I decided to study MongoDB which was
both recommended by a friend (a PM who is managing an actual project with that
stuff) and is the most popular NoSQL engine out there according to
http://db-engines.com/en/ranking (they don't count Hadoop since they
Sounds like a VSAM database. Just a key and data area, meanings are
what you assign to them, no database catalog to define the individual
fields.
On Tue, Oct 15, 2013 at 10:51 PM, Ze'ev Atlas zatl...@yahoo.com wrote:
Since NoSQL seems to be reigning supreme, I decided to study MongoDB which
Oh No, It is much more then that. You store a set of key-values, which means
that the dictionary (metadata) is part of the row. If you know Perl or Java
you actually store hashes (or objects) which they call documents
ZA
--
In Rexx, you could think about it as storing a stem
ZA
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On 16/10/2013 11:51 AM, Ze'ev Atlas wrote:
Since NoSQL seems to be reigning supreme, I decided to study MongoDB which was
both recommended by a friend (a PM who is managing an actual project with that
stuff) and is the most popular NoSQL engine out there according to
Dave Caryford said: It is not, however, a drop in replacement for traditional
transactional
data bases.
You are correct, it IS not and SHOULD never be used as a transnational
database. It is however, a great (read better, more natural, more scalable,
etc.) replacement to warehoses with star
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