:-)))
I always kept the first version of 5 years ago!
IPLSTATX and IPLSTATZ weren't there yet.
Jan
On Wed, Jul 16, 2014 at 12:24 AM, Don Imbriale don.imbri...@gmail.com
wrote:
For those interested, came across the following:
H ...
http://www.bbc.com/news/technology-28321897
Shane ...
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They've been babbling about it most of the evening on Bloomberg on who it's
likely to help and who it's likely to hurt.
In a message dated 7/16/2014 3:09:52 A.M. Central Daylight Time,
ibm-m...@tpg.com.au writes:
H ...
Any special characters like $ @ # in the userid?
Regards,
Boris
On Tue, July 15, 2014 21:02, Christian Birr wrote:
I'll do that tomorrow; I'm on CET and on duty since 5:00, need some sleep.
My hope was that someone of RMF/Böblingen would chime in.
Thanks
Christian
No, not at all. And I don't agree with Shane, report selection and JCL run fine
and after retrieving the reports manually with FTP everything works perfect in
RMF PP. The only culprit is the internal FTP not working.
Here is an extract of the FTP log:
SENT: USER BIRR
331 Send password please.
Does anybody know what IEALSTxx is (Page 35)?
Kees.
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Subject: z/OS System Initialization Logic (IPL)
For
Look in INSTALLATION AND TUNING REFERENCE manual.
Chris Blaicher
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Syncsort Incorporated
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My Error, INITIALIZATION AND TUNING manual.
Chris Blaicher
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Syncsort Incorporated
50 Tice Boulevard, Woodcliff Lake, NJ 07677
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I did, it is not there.
Kees.
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Sent: Wednesday, July 16, 2014 16:23
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My Error,
HI
Some questions:
1) Are you sure the input dataset is cataloged at the time of the FTP get ?
2)If it is a submitted job, it can be that the dataset is not yet exits
in the time of the FTP. Is it possible to set some delay before the FTP
get ?
3)You can switch on the FTP trace
4)Any
Sorry to return to this again, but our customer has asked for some
clarification, especially now that z/OS 2.1 has now been out for some time.
I've been asked to check the following...
- Is anybody successfully running PL/1 for MVS 1.1.1 on z/OS 2.1?
- They are under the impression
I've gotten use to using ISHELL which displays the contents of a directory
ignoring case sensitivity. ISPF can't do it that way ... you have to look
through all the lower case names before getting to the upper case names. IBM
ISPF recommended submitting an rfe in developerworks. Here is the
I do not recommend the use of code from what is now an antique,
unsupported compiler under z/OS 2.1. Moreover, this compiler proper
poses only one part of the problem. Changes in the LE are at least
equally problematic.
The conversions required can be very largely automated; but the
When I submitted a job, RMFSR wanted to sit there and wait for the submitted
job to get done. Eventually it times out because the job could take up to 20
minutes or more. So my process was to (and I'm going from memory since my
mainframe is gone):
1. Click on the Remote SMF Dump Data folder
I believe there is no simple yes/no answer to this question;
it could depend a lot if there are PL/1 modules built of several
components calling each other statically or dynamically, which are
changed separately.
If you expect that you are able to call a PL/1 module compiled by
a recent
Been reading Cringley's book lately on the Rise and Fall of IBM.
When I saw the subject line before opening this post, my first mental image was
that of all of IBM's top executives selling edible apples on the sidewalk to
passersby for 5 cents apiece.
Bill Fairchild
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Hi, List,
While browsing around looking for something else, I noticed in an IBM-supplied
load module the following sequence at the entry point:
90EC D00C
188D
E3D0 021C 0017
WTH is 'E3D0' ?? It seems to be missing from the List of Instructions by Op
Code in the 10th edition of z/Architecture
On Wed, 16 Jul 2014 12:50:25 -0400 John Gilmore jwgli...@gmail.com wrote:
:I do not recommend the use of code from what is now an antique,
:unsupported compiler under z/OS 2.1. Moreover, this compiler proper
:poses only one part of the problem. Changes in the LE are at least
:equally
Miklos,
I can't tell you, the FTP process is build internally and I suspect that the
process is generated before the job has finished, there is no possibility on
RMF PP side to switch on a trace but as I understand, the host FTP is used so I
might be able to switch it on there, no messages in
There are quite a few secret instructions, meaning what they do and how they
do it is not published in any generally available document. But if you have a
real need to know, and can make a strong business case for how beneficial it
will be to IBM to sell you the doc for that one instruction,
Coded this and assembled it:
TEMP CSECT
DCX'90ECD00C'
DCX'188D'
DCX'E3D0021C0017'
DCX'07FE'
END
Loaded it under TEST and listed the instructions:
TEST
l t i l(32)
T
+0STM R14,R12,12(R13)
+4
The op code is LLGT R13,X'021C'(0,0)
Or
LLGT R13,PSATOLD
Chris Blaicher
Principal Software Engineer, Software Development
Syncsort Incorporated
50 Tice Boulevard, Woodcliff Lake, NJ 07677
P: 201-930-8260 | M: 512-627-3803
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The op code has two halves which are not contiguous. The first half is the E3.
The second half is the 17 in the right-most byte. It's called Load Logical
Thirty-One Bits. It's not secret.
Bill Fairchld
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From: Alan Field alan_c_fi...@bluecrossmn.com
To:
Kurt,
Hope you were able to find someone to maintain your 3590-B11's and A50
controller. If you did, would you mind sharing who you made arrangements with
for continued HW support?
Earlier this year I upgraded my 3590-B11's and A50 controllers to 3590-E11's
and A60 controllers as I was aware
On Wed, 16 Jul 2014 17:38:48 + Chase, John jch...@ussco.com wrote:
:Hi, List,
:
:While browsing around looking for something else, I noticed in an
IBM-supplied load module the following sequence at the entry point:
:
:90EC D00C
:188D
:E3D0 021C 0017
:
:WTH is 'E3D0' ?? It seems to be
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From: IBM Mainframe Discussion List On Behalf Of Binyamin Dissen
On Wed, 16 Jul 2014 17:38:48 + Chase, John jch...@ussco.com wrote:
:Hi, List,
:
:While browsing around looking for something else, I noticed in an
IBM-supplied load module the
following
On Wed, 16 Jul 2014 18:12:14 +, Chase, John wrote:
:E3D0 021C 0017
Fascinating. Sure enough, it's in the list at E317.
If you were looking at an SVC dump or SYSMDUMP, you could have found it
using the disassembler in IPCS .
IPcs List address Instruction
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As usual, Binyamin's comments on my post are entirely ad hominem,
without any substantiove content. Disagreement, even sharp,
vituperative disagreement that is substantive is entirely appropriate.
I welcome it. This sort of thing is unhelpful.
John Gilmore, Ashland, MA 01721 - USA
On Wed, 16 Jul 2014 11:34:11 -0500, David Magee wrote:
I've gotten use to using ISHELL which displays the contents of a directory
ignoring case sensitivity. ISPF can't do it that way ... you have to look
through all the lower case names before getting to the upper case names. IBM
ISPF
On Jul 16, 2014, at 12:14 PM, DASDBILL2 wrote:
Been reading Cringley's book lately on the Rise and Fall of IBM.
When I saw the subject line before opening this post, my first
mental image was that of all of IBM's top executives selling edible
apples on the sidewalk to passersby for 5 cents
And if the apple grows bigger after you buy it, you have to pay more.
Charles
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Behalf Of Ed Gould
Sent: Wednesday, July 16, 2014 2:57 PM
To: IBM-MAIN@LISTSERV.UA.EDU
Subject: Re: IBM to sell Apples
IBM has quietly acquired a very strong patent and hardware and
software development position in mobile-phone technology; according
to this morning's New York Times, its business in this and closely
related areas has grown by more than 70% (sic) during the last year.
IBM's marketing-to-business
On 7/16/14, John Gilmore jwgli...@gmail.com wrote:
IBM has quietly acquired a very strong patent and hardware and
software development position in mobile-phone technology; according
to this morning's New York Times, its business in this and closely
related areas has grown by more than 70%
On Wed, 16 Jul 2014 17:14:14 +, DASDBILL2 wrote:
Been reading Cringley's book lately on the Rise and Fall of IBM.
When I saw the subject line before opening this post, my first mental image
was that of all of IBM's top executives selling edible apples on the sidewalk
to passersby for 5
ahhh - that would be desks.
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On Wed, 16 Jul 2014 17:14:14 +, DASDBILL2 wrote:
Been reading Cringley's book lately on the Rise and Fall of IBM.
When I saw the subject line before opening this post, my first mental image
was that of all of IBM's top executives selling edible apples on the sidewalk
to passersby for 5
In
aa6ff5ba011f44418bf62c515f71757d2d454...@ch2wpexch1.na.ds.ussco.com,
on 07/16/2014
at 05:38 PM, Chase, John jch...@ussco.com said:
WTH is 'E3D0' ??
It doesn't exist. The correct question is WTF is E317?, and *that*
is in the table.
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In
cae1xxdesgef5r6krht3scw2y8rbc0oqp9xqdqszsvpaxgc_...@mail.gmail.com,
on 07/16/2014
at 03:05 PM, John Gilmore jwgli...@gmail.com said:
As usual, Binyamin's comments on my post are entirely ad hominem,
without any substantiove content. Disagreement, even sharp,
vituperative disagreement that
000433f07816-dmarc-requ...@listserv.ua.edu (Paul Gilmartin) writes:
Do they plan to port iOS to zSeries?
Alas, this is consigning OS X to the back burner.
ibm jointly funded mit for project athena with dec for $25M each
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Project_Athena
ibm then funded cmu for
At 21:03 -0400 on 07/16/2014, Shmuel Metz (Seymour J.) wrote about
Re: Secret Machine Instruction?:
In
aa6ff5ba011f44418bf62c515f71757d2d454...@ch2wpexch1.na.ds.ussco.com,
on 07/16/2014
at 05:38 PM, Chase, John jch...@ussco.com said:
WTH is 'E3D0' ??
It doesn't exist. The correct
It's probably wise to point your customer to IBM's own words. Here's what
IBM says in Chapter 1 (Do I need to recompile?) of the Enterprise PL/I
for z/OS Version 4.4 Compiler and Run-Time Migration Guide. The current (as
I write this), direct link to that publication is here:
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