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Datum: Wed, 05 Nov 2014 09:32:47 +0100
Von:Bernd Oppolzer bernd.oppol...@t-online.de
An: IBM Mainframe Discussion List IBM-MAIN@LISTSERV.UA.EDU
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Hi all,
i tried to issue some basic CICS commands in consoles but i couldn't find
the output as what other DB2,RACF commands does.
Also i can't get the prefix for CICS after issuing d opdata command .
.
Please guide me how to get Prefix of CICS regions and issue CICS commands
in console.
DA is no longer a valid option. Try F CICS,CEMT I FI which will give
you what you need.
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There is no prefix, like there is for DB2. The command you entered should
work, but best of my recollection there is some setup you need to do to allow
input from a console terminal. We use commands like this to shutdown the
regions all the time. You might check out the manuals to see what
Rajesh Kumar wrote:
i tried to issue some basic CICS commands in consoles but i couldn't find the
output as what other DB2,RACF commands does.
Please post the actual command(s) and output/error messages.
Depending on exactly where you issue the command(s), RACF and/or CICS may block
you.
You can issue any CICS CEMT command from the console as from a regular 3270
terminal.
Just define the console id to CICS and make sure that both the CICS APPLID and
the USERID issuing the CEMT commands have RACF
Access to the console (there is a RACF CONSOLE class that it has to be defined
to).
I have requirement of exposing Mainframe USS messages appearing in WAS
Started tasks on z/OS (For eg. BBOO0221W ) to Mainframe SYSLOG.
Is there any way to achieve this ?
JAcky
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On Wed, 5 Nov 2014 00:20:49 -0600, Elardus Engelbrecht wrote:
Ed Gould wrote:
That is nice but how do you handle a vendor that issues say a S001 ?
I say throw their software out with the dirty dishwater.
Agreed. The same [1] goes with SMF record types, SVC ##, messsage prefixes,
SSI prefixes,
First, if you have not done so, there is a CICS list you can join.
Use this URL to join: CICShttp://www.listserv.uga.edu/archives/cics-l.html
Second, you can only, as far as I know, use the MVS Modify command to
communicate with CICS. The type of CICS region you issue the command to, will
On Wed, Nov 5, 2014 at 7:51 AM, Jacky Bright jacky.bri...@gmail.com wrote:
I have requirement of exposing Mainframe USS messages appearing in WAS
Started tasks on z/OS (For eg. BBOO0221W ) to Mainframe SYSLOG.
Is there any way to achieve this ?
JAcky
I'm not familiar with WAS. But there
Not exactly sure, but check out the manual for syslog.conf there are specific
special files called /dev/operlog and /dev/console
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Do you have OPS/MVS? Do you have OPS/MVS USS function? That may help.
If the STC JOB LOG sees the USS messages, then you should see them in SYSLOG.
Check your SYSLOG Routing codes.
If the USS messages are in STDERR or STDOUT, then you may not be able to do
this.
Lizette
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Will that work for the WebSphere/MQ task that is writing to STDOUT? Can you
tell the STC to redirect to SYSLOG this way?
Lizette
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Don’t know about that, but as John pointed out, you can make those special
devices the destination like any other file.
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Dave Jousma
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On Wed, 5 Nov 2014 07:02:25 -0700, Lizette Koehler wrote:
Will that work for the WebSphere/MQ task that is writing to STDOUT? Can you
tell the STC to redirect to SYSLOG this way?
exec 2/dev/console
(or dup2( open( /dev/console ), 2 ); )
You could probably do it, but would you want to?
Some
I can get /dev/console to work but not /dev/operlog.
Either get permission denied to /dev/operlog when not in su mode:
/dev/operlog CL(FSOBJ ) FID(00030009)
INSUFFICIENT AUTHORITY TO OPEN
ACCESS INTENT(-W-) ACCESS ALLOWED(OTHER
The same, but looks like you don’t have access, you asked for write access, but
were given none. /dev/operlog only works if you have operlog active too. I'd
say /dev/console is probably what you want anyway.
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Dave Jousma
On Tue, 4 Nov 2014 16:09:22 -0800, Charles Mills wrote:
I have never worked on an octal machine but octal makes sense on a machine
with 6-bit characters and words a multiple of 6 bits, right?
It's not an octal machine any more than the z is an EBCDIC machine.
It's all in the software and
Paul Gilmartin wrote:
If I find a vendor which says ICH??? or use module name easily confused with
something else, I will have to remove them.
SyncSort? ACF2?
Good catch. Ok, I admit we don't have those replacement software. So I can't
comment on what are similar to IBM's own versions. But I
Whoa! Bad analogy. EBCDIC and Octal are not parallel. EBCDIC/ASCII. Octal/Hex.
Why does everyone on IBM-MAIN turn into a first-year law student? I know there
is no such thing as an octal machine. I was writing familiarly. I take it back.
Make the sentence read I have never worked with a machine
On Wed, 5 Nov 2014 09:28:45 -0600, Elardus Engelbrecht wrote:
Paul Gilmartin wrote:
If I find a vendor which says ICH??? or use module name easily confused with
something else, I will have to remove them.
SyncSort? ACF2?
Good catch. Ok, I admit we don't have those replacement software. So I
On Tue, 4 Nov 2014 16:09:22 -0800, Charles Mills wrote:
My favorite octal story is that on UNIX to dump a file in hex you use the
octal dump program (od with the -x option).
That is one option. I use hexdump - easier for my non law school brain to
handle ;-)
Shane ...
You will need a CONSOLE entry TYPTERM=DFHCONS and assuming you have RACF
the appropriate command access to issue those commands via the console to a
CICS region.
So basically create a unique terminal ID associated with your RACF user ID,
TYPETERM=DFHCONS.
TYPETERM - DFHCONS
NEtname- (4
On Wed, 5 Nov 2014 16:09:27 -0600, Shane Ginnane wrote:
On Tue, 4 Nov 2014 16:09:22 -0800, Charles Mills wrote:
My favorite octal story is that on UNIX to dump a file in hex you use the
octal dump program (od with the -x option).
That is one option. I use hexdump - easier for my non law school
On 5 November 2014 17:57, Paul Gilmartin
000433f07816-dmarc-requ...@listserv.ua.edu wrote:
VAX had an interesting dump utility. ASCII was displayed in its field,
left-to-right in address order; hex right-to-left in address order.
Nothing sucks like a VAX
Tony H.
Try a Wang
Duf
On Nov 5, 2014, at 3:59 PM, Tony Harminc t...@harminc.net wrote:
On 5 November 2014 17:57, Paul Gilmartin
000433f07816-dmarc-requ...@listserv.ua.edu wrote:
VAX had an interesting dump utility. ASCII was displayed in its field,
left-to-right in address order; hex
What was it the 'Basic screw' to enable the language?
In a message dated 11/5/2014 9:05:05 P.M. Central Standard Time,
du...@soundsoftware.us writes:
Try a Wang
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Dave,
We can get /dev/operlog working, is the new in 2.1?
/dev/syslog seems to be accepted, but does not go to syslog. Is this a valid
device?
Kees.
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