Or "THINK!"
Charles
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On 7 November 2016 at 21:32, zMan wrote:
> Yes, but you must
The OA50565 fix changed the TSO/E environment service to turn on PSCBJCL
when running in an APF authorized jobstep (i.e. when JCSBAUTH is on).
IDCAMS is linked in SYS1.LINKLIB with AC(1), so an EXEC PGM=IDCAMS jobstep
is APF authorized.
Jim Mulder z/OS Diagnosis, Design, Development, Test
On 7 November 2016 at 21:32, zMan wrote:
> Yes, but you must start your conversation with either "Siri..." or "OK,
> Google..."
> (ok, or "Alexa..." or "Whatever TF Microsoft's Windows 10 thing is
> called...Cortana, yeah, that's it...")
Wouldn't that be "Hey, Thomas" ?
Tony H.
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SETSYS ACTLOGMSGLVL(EXCEPTIONONLY)
Ant.
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On Tuesday, November 8, 2016, 6:21 PM, zMan
So, Bill, you're a fan?
On Tue, Nov 8, 2016 at 6:15 PM, Bill Johnson <
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!important; } Yes, most groups at my shop are using it. Everyone hates it,
it's a real productivity killer, and most have a "work around" in e
Yes, there it is. I didn't see the 'Overrides' section. Thanks to all.
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They obviously survived the initial long outage.
Shut it down, the HMC clock correctly with UTC. Make sure the SE has updated
it's clock from the HMC.
POR
IPL with a modern CLOCKxx
:)
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On Tue, 8 Nov 2016 21:59:16 +, Jesse 1 Robinson wrote:
>I know this has been discussed here before. Found old threads. Several posts
>said "don't bother". Also looked in JCL REF and JCL User's Guide. I could not
>find a simple statement that resolves this question:
>
>If JOB card contains RE
>From the JCL Reference manual for EXEC: REGION in the Overrides section:
A JOB statement REGION parameter applies to all steps of the job and overrides
any EXEC statement REGION parameters.
When no REGION parameter is on the JOB statement, the system uses an EXEC
statement REGION parameter, but
You should open a PMR. UTC/GMT can only be changed via an IPL with OPERATOR
PROMPT
specified in CLOCKxx. At POR the processor TOD is set to the SE clock.
George Kozakos
z/OS Software Service, Level 2 Supervisor
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> From: Christopher B
I know this has been discussed here before. Found old threads. Several posts
said "don't bother". Also looked in JCL REF and JCL User's Guide. I could not
find a simple statement that resolves this question:
If JOB card contains REGION=20M and an EXEC card contains REGION=4M, which one
wins in
Good Afternoon all,
Is anyone in the group using CyberArk to control access to the Mainframe
including the HMC?
Steve
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Hello Lopez,
Here is what we're using with ACF2:
Distinguished name pattern: cn={0},host=ACF2,o=myorg,c=CA
Should be something similar for IBM LDAP if you are using RACF.
Regards,
Leo
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We are trying to do HMC (2.12.0) user authentication via LDAP server. I have
necessary information for the HMC "Edit Enterprise Directory (LDAP) Server"
panel but need to enter a search filter. It looks like I need to put the '{0}'
somewhere in the search pattern. My server people say I need to
To all who replied,
Site does not have STP or wouldn't be in this spot. Their timezone is W.06 and
UTC time is local plus 1 hour. I will try and get a copy of the CLOCKxx member.
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I'm pretty sure that 'incremental adjustment' or 'steering' is limited to just
a few minutes. Certainly less than hours. That was true for 9037 sysplex timer;
I believe it's true for STP as well.
There are so many things wrong with Acquaintance's shop that it's hard to know
where to begin.
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Hi Ron,
Even when you are not adding any additional new products, you still need to
upload that report to Shopz.
HTH
Linda
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> On Nov 8, 2016, at 11:14 AM, McCabe, Ron wrote:
>
> Bob,
>
> Yes, I did run a current inventory report to get a starting point for the
> ServerP
Except that z/OS 2.2 is a new license from 1.13. Once you have it installed
all your IFAPRD entitlements that point to z/OS or its parts will need to be
updated to show the new licenses. I think that even though the names are all
the same, you still have to order new licenses for version 2.
R
Bob,
Yes, I did run a current inventory report to get a starting point for the
ServerPac order. And I'm not adding anything so this new order looks the same
as when we ordered 1.13.
Thanks,
Ron McCabe
Mutual of Enumclaw
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Ron,
I believe you are correct in your assumption of not selecting anything. That
question should be for new products/licenses not already part of your profile.
I am also assuming you ran a current inventory report and used it as a starting
point for the ServerPac order process, right? :-)
B
z/OS V2 is a new license, the add-on's may be also. Depending on your
licensing/service contract with IBM, may result in a MLC increase. Although at
this point, I believe you are already out of support on 1.13?
_
Dave Jousma
Ma
Hello IBM Main Listers,
I'm using Shopz to order z/OS V2.2. I have used Shopz to order maintenance but
I have never done an order for a ServerPac. I'm now on Step 6 of 8 Select new
licenses. The screen says to "Select any additional licenses you would like to
order." And it shows all of the
On 11/8/2016 5:52 AM, Christopher Brown wrote:
A curious situation from Saturday night. At an acquaintances site, they usually
do a POR (no idea why and I'm afraid to ask) for the time change.
IIRC, the only way to get your CEC clock resynchronized with the SE
clock, if you don't have the "st
> Other way around, but yes
Ah! You are right, aren't you? I find time differences confusing (obviously,
LOL).
My hypothetical mainframe is here in California. Local time is 8:02 am. UTC is
16:02. So I can set the HMC clock to UTC and except for losing eight hours out
of its life, DB2 is good.
I wonder if using JSTCB=YES and providing a different PSCB address in the new
JSCB.
Of course this will require a subtasks to be jobstep tasks as well ...
On Tue, 8 Nov 2016 17:56:45 +0700 Robin Atwood wrote:
:>A venerable STC started getting 0470 ("user unauthorized for subsystem") when
On Tue, 8 Nov 2016 06:25:19 -0800, Charles Mills wrote:
>@John, am I correct that if they are west of Greenwich (the Americas,
>basically) they've got a real problem if the TOD clock is set to local time
>and they want to "make it right"? Basically, they have to let the box sit idle
>for five o
On Tue, Nov 8, 2016 at 8:25 AM, Charles Mills wrote:
> @John, am I correct that if they are west of Greenwich (the Americas,
> basically) they've got a real problem if the TOD clock is set to local time
> and they want to "make it right"? Basically, they have to let the box sit
> idle for five or
At your acquaintance's site, they might have to set the HMC time first. It
depends upon their setup.
If they are using STP, then they shouldn't have to manually set the clock on
the HMC since the system will get its time directly from the STP server. Based
upon what you wrote, I suspect the
Christopher Brown wrote:
>A curious situation from Saturday night. At an acquaintances site, they
>usually do a POR (no idea why and I'm afraid to ask) for the time change.
POR for a time change?
>They also like to sit for an hour as they believe the DB2 logs will be
>corrupted (not a DB2 u
So did you search www.ibm.com?
I went there and used in the search box
suppress dfhsm activity log message
Came up with a hit that probably meets your need.
Try this. If you cannot find the link, let me know
Controlling the amount of information written to the activity logs
The activity logs
@John, am I correct that if they are west of Greenwich (the Americas,
basically) they've got a real problem if the TOD clock is set to local time and
they want to "make it right"? Basically, they have to let the box sit idle for
five or more hours so that actual UTC time catches up to their prev
On Tue, Nov 8, 2016 at 7:52 AM, Christopher Brown wrote:
> Hello Listers,
>
> A curious situation from Saturday night. At an acquaintances site, they
> usually do a POR (no idea why and I'm afraid to ask) for the time change.
> They also like to sit for an hour as they believe the DB2 logs will b
Hello Listers,
A curious situation from Saturday night. At an acquaintances site, they usually
do a POR (no idea why and I'm afraid to ask) for the time change. They also
like to sit for an hour as they believe the DB2 logs will be corrupted (not a
DB2 user but I have my doubts about that). A
And then I found this: -
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Richard,
I'm a little confused as to exactly what you are trying to do here.
You seem to be confusing FICON with Fibre Channel - they're different.
If you want to connect the 3592 to a zSeries mainframe via FICON, then you have
to define it (and then it's tape drives)to the mainframe (and operat
Thanks for the suggestion but the point of the exercise was to reduce the
number of ASIDs that must be managed!
Otherwise a very sensible idea.
Robin
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I don't know the answer to your question, but I appreciate the problem. It
sounds like you might be headed into a Catch-22 rabbit-hole (to mix some
metaphors). Have you considered putting some function in an auxiliary
address space? I think it's the ASCRE macro that lets you do this easily,
at t
Sorry I should have stated my question more clearly. In the HSM Activity log
several messages ARC0734I ACTION=SPCMGMT are being logged and I don't want them
displayed in the Activity log. I remember modifying the parm in ARCCMD90 to
supress these messages.
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A venerable STC started getting 0470 ("user unauthorized for subsystem") when
trying to allocate an INTRDR after we
added a lot of new function in a separate subtask. Disabling the new subtask
allowed the allocation to work as before.
Searching I found OA50565 which describes the same thing happe
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