Re: ISGENQ REASON CODE 0404

2014-01-11 Thread Joseph W Gentile
Hello, The 040D Rsncode is proof enough that your program is running authorized. It is a warning that your authorized program is not using an authorized Qname, but, the Rsncode also indicates the resource is available. If your authorized program does not use an authorized Qname then your

Re: Subject Unicode

2014-01-11 Thread Paul Gilmartin
(Cross posting to ISPF-L and IBM-MAIN) On 2014-01-10, at 12:59, Don Poitras wrote: > >>> As of z/OS 2.1, ISPF supports UTF-8, so a binary transfer will still show >>> an A if it >>> was an A on the PC. ... >> What representation does it use in the 3270 data streams? Is >> this well documente

Re: ISGENQ REASON CODE 0404

2014-01-11 Thread Peter Relson
Did I misread? ... >A dump taken immediately after the macro was issues >shows the enque is not available. Why would you expect reason 040D if the resource is not available (i.e., if it is held by someone else)? Isn't that exactly what 0404 is? " The ENQ of the resource was not immediately avai

Re: LLA/VLF -- NAMED LNKLST?

2014-01-11 Thread Peter Relson
>you have the choice to either cache the directory or cache often >used loadmodules or do both. So if you have a number of >frequently modified members and a number of static and heavily >used modules, you could get the best of both worlds by not >caching the directory and caching frequently us

Re: Mainframe "culture" question - how display a tab character?

2014-01-11 Thread Elardus Engelbrecht
Charles Mills wrote: >Classic MVS, not z/UNIX, and this is not a delimiter in a parameter file, this >is for a display (note the subject line). How do you signify a tab character >inside a displayed otherwise alphanumeric value? Some suggestions: \t <-- 'Parm3=Foo\tBar'

Re: LLA/VLF -- NAMED LNKLST?

2014-01-11 Thread Elardus Engelbrecht
Peter Relson wrote: >Frequently modified production libraries is, I hope, somewhat atypical. Indeed. I would do/allow that for testing purposes only. You want to play with modules, do that in your sandbox. >Note that it is intentional that LLA does not attempt to track automatically >what has

Re : Uploading to z/OS SMPNTS

2014-01-11 Thread Jim Thomas
Hello, Could anybody that has uploaded a product, that was downloaded via the Download Director, to the SMPNTS, please provide some direction ??. Created a z/OS SMPNTS (zFS) and mounted it. Downloaded a product via Download Director (this gets downloaded to a directory w/subdirectories). W

Re: Subject Unicode

2014-01-11 Thread Don Poitras
In article you wrote: > (Cross posting to ISPF-L and IBM-MAIN) > On 2014-01-10, at 12:59, Don Poitras wrote: > > > >>> As of z/OS 2.1, ISPF supports UTF-8, so a binary transfer will still show > >>> an A if it > >>> was an A on the PC. ... > >> What representation does it use in the 3270 dat

Re: Subject Unicode

2014-01-11 Thread Don Poitras
Yeah, I didn't think that would work. :) If you're reading this as I am, all the (well most of) text below ended up as ??. In actuality, every ?? was a single width. The first line contains 16 characters with 32 hex bytes underneath. The subsequent lines are all a single character with 2 hex bytes

Re: Re : Uploading to z/OS SMPNTS

2014-01-11 Thread Paul Gilmartin
On Sat, 11 Jan 2014 15:49:19 -0600, Jim Thomas wrote: > >Could anybody that has uploaded a product, that was downloaded via the >Download Director, to the >SMPNTS, please provide some direction ??. > >Created a z/OS SMPNTS (zFS) and mounted it. > >Downloaded a product via Download Director (th

z/OS 1.13 PTF apply Issue

2014-01-11 Thread venkat kulkarni
Hello, While applying some PTF's on z/OS 1.13 system, I encountered below error. IEW4009I FETCH FAILED FOR MODULE GIMDRS FROM DDNAME -LNKLST- BECAUSE OF AN I/O ERROR. IEW4005I FETCH FOR MODULE GIMDRS FROM DDNAME -LNKLST- FAILED BECAUSE IEWFETCH ISSUED RC 0F AND REASON 40 CSV031I

Re: z/OS 1.13 PTF apply Issue

2014-01-11 Thread Alan Field
Are you applying maintenance to your active system? It looks like you might have. Try compressing SYS1.LINKLIB using a batch on then do an LLA refresh. If your linklist datset(s) have gone into extents an ipl will be needed to recover. - Original Message - From: "venkat kulkarni" [venka

Re: z/OS 1.13 PTF apply Issue

2014-01-11 Thread venkat kulkarni
My SYS1.LINKLIB dataset . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Data Set Information Command ===> Data Set Name . . . : SYS1.LINKLIB General Data Current Allocation Volume serial . . . : ZS1RS1

Authorized ISPF command Failure

2014-01-11 Thread MichealButz
Hi, I have a command processor using APF services I put the entry in IKJTSO00 AUTHCMD and AUTHPGM In Addtion I put an entry in ISPTCM with bit '20' indicating is a authorized command and still I get Authorized command 'SPSWT'. Return code = 20. Reason code = 56. ISP

Re: z/OS 1.13 PTF apply Issue

2014-01-11 Thread venkat kulkarni
I was also not able to issue any command to z/OS system after these error, but now I run LLA refresh command now I am able to issue and all commands running. But I still fear, what I need change in system before running my apply Job again.. On Sun, Jan 12, 2014 at 12:01 PM, venkat kulkarni < v

Re: z/OS 1.13 PTF apply Issue

2014-01-11 Thread Paul Strauss
Go to ISPF 3.4 and see what volume SYS1,LINKLIB is on. Then go look at the SMP/E job you ran and see if SYS1.LINKLIB is listed as being on the same volume. If it is, you updated modules in the in use SYS1.LINKLIB. You should have a complete copy of the system volume and possibly a second vol

Re: z/OS 1.13 PTF apply Issue

2014-01-11 Thread venkat kulkarni
Yes, I checked for SYS1.LINKLIB and its pointing to same RES volume and DDDEF also pointing to same RES volume. So, do you suggest me to IPL system from another RES volume and let SMPE pointing to same old RES volume and then try running this apply check Job. On Sun, Jan 12, 2014 at 12:59 PM,

Re: Mainframe "culture" question - how display a tab character?

2014-01-11 Thread Timothy Sipples
There's a tab symbol glyph at Unicode point U+21E5. It's a glyph consisting of a rightwards arrow to a bar. Many keyboards with a Tab key include this symbol as part of the key label. More information here: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arrow_(symbol) I missed the first part of the question so I'