There isn't much you can do about the ones that come from jobs that are started
under the master scheduler, but normal day to day stuff (everything else that
runs under control of JES) is controlled by the MONITOR option of your
consoles, the one that controls those "millions" of messages you pr
We had the issue with real storage. It happened on an lpar with 2.5 gig of
real storage. After talking with IBM support we decided to standardize on no
lpar was to be smaller than 4 gig. After that the issues with odd lock ups on
lpars went away.
We are running SYSVIEW under z/OS 2.2, but it
Hi all
I check our operlog again to find out why there are millions of
message(IEF196I) in the operlog every day.
Please see the part of operlog below:
Most of IEF196I is normal.Because we use WLM initiator,there are lot of
message( IEF196I) from batch JOB or START TASK.
How to suppress th
Yes, I have an open issue with CA Support.
No, I did not take a SADUMP...and CA Support has not requested one.
Yes, I have checked the CA Knowledge Base...and have also gone back over the
install guide and administration guide.
It is a sandbox LPAR running as a guest under z/VM 6.3 and it has 1G
On Mon, 1 May 2017 15:34:58 -0500, Joel C. Ewing wrote:
>
>IBM could make file names of manual files reflect the formal manual
>titles, and you could still end up with something difficult to use.
>
Would it be any worse than the 8.3 names we see nowadays?
But yes, the effort could be pretty much d
On Mon, 1 May 2017 18:29:39 +, McCabe, Ron
wrote:
>Hello Listers,
>
>Is anyone running CA-SYSVIEW 14.2 on z/OS 2.2? We are upgrading our z/OS 1.13
>to 2.2 and CA-SYSVIEW needed to be upgraded too along with applying a required
>PTF to run on z/OS 2.2. I got everything updated but when we
The e3270 UI is working. We are using it with V730 of Omegamon.
Bobby
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On 04/30/2017 09:32 AM, Steve Thompson wrote:
> More than a year ago (it may have been 2012, I just can't remember), I
> put forth an idea that IBM do a search for its manuals based on their
> ID for the manuals, while the user could name that manual from that
> point.
>
> Example: iea2b6a0.pdf mig
Same issues. I am actually using vsnprintf(). Just easier to say "printf()."
Charles
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On 05/01/2017 04:21 PM, Paul Gilmartin wrote:
Not all offices run Windows, for instance ours run MACS.
And unzip is built into the Finder, so it’s the about same situation: you
double click on a zip file, and it gets extracted.
Yes. Well, maybe "Archive Utility". I'd be less confident abou
On 2017-05-01, at 13:59, Pew, Curtis G wrote:
> On May 1, 2017, at 1:48 PM, Edward Gould wrote:
>>
>> Not all offices run Windows, for instance ours run MACS.
>
> And unzip is built into the Finder, so it’s the about same situation: you
> double click on a zip file, and it gets extracted.
>
Y
What is the reason code?
On Mon, 1 May 2017 14:59:54 -0400 Gary Weinhold wrote:
:>We're experiencing an abend S0D5 that occurs at only one site. We have an
authorized program that issues a DSPSERV CREATE SCOPE=ALL to establish a
dataspace. It initializes several of the blocks in the dataspac
TEMS and TEPS run better on zLinux and Windows platforms. Plus no major MIPS
consumed that way. TEPS does have a lot of additional metrics on it. There was
intent to move a lot of into the e3270UI over time. But really don't think
that will
happen given the state of IBM lately.
zN
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On May 1, 2017, at 1:48 PM, Edward Gould wrote:
>
> Not all offices run Windows, for instance ours run MACS.
And unzip is built into the Finder, so it’s the about same situation: you
double click on a zip file, and it gets extracted.
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ITS Systems/C
If you don't need a data warehouse of performance data, you can just
leave the TEPS/TEMS out as much as possible. A minimal TEMS in the MF is
enough, but if it is a hog, you can whack it too. To create situations
is a job unto itself. Omegamon maintenance is also becoming a full time
job at ti
What about just using sprintf into a string and then cout the string?
HTH
Peter
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Sent: Tuesday, April 25, 2017 7:08 PM
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Subject: Re: Can XLC pri
On 04/30/2017 06:58 AM, Scott Chapman wrote:
> On Sat, 29 Apr 2017 11:17:43 -0500, Paul Gilmartin
> wrote:
>
>> On Sat, 29 Apr 2017 12:39:00 +0200, Peter Hunkeler wrote:
>>> AVGREC is a funny beast. it specifies the multiplier to be applied to the
>>> primary and secondary space figures. The res
Colons are not valid in file names on Windows. Slashes aren't valid
either, but as they also aren't on Unix, the tool seems to drop them.
Backslashes could be a real mess, as they mean completely different things
on Unix vs. Windows.
sas
On Mon, May 1, 2017 at 1:59 PM, Dyck, Lionel B. (TRA)
wr
Wow! All I can think of is some high voltage going on in there, like
the flyback transformer in an old tube TV. I never heard the one I
worked on, like you say probably because of all the machine noise in the
tape room.
Pommier, Rex wrote:
Ahh, yes. The slow refresh rate of the 3290. I do
On Mon, May 1, 2017 at 2:26 PM, Farley, Peter x23353 <
peter.far...@broadridge.com> wrote:
> Possibly a 3278-4, 43 lines deep by 80 chars wide?
>
Probably. I can't find _any_ pictures of that beast.
>
> Peter
>
>
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Possibly a 3278-4, 43 lines deep by 80 chars wide?
Peter
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Sent: Monday, May 01, 2017 3:01 PM
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On
On Mon, May 1, 2017 at 1:39 PM, Pommier, Rex
wrote:
> Ahh, yes. The slow refresh rate of the 3290. I don't know about yours,
> but we could not only watch the 3290 repaint the screen top to bottom, but
> we could also hear it repaint. Kind of a quiet rattling or rapid clicking
> sound during a
We're experiencing an abend S0D5 that occurs at only one site. We have an
authorized program that issues a DSPSERV CREATE SCOPE=ALL to establish a
dataspace. It initializes several of the blocks in the dataspace but does not
touch the rest of the blocks. It then issues SYSEVENT TRANSWAP and
> On May 1, 2017, at 1:41 PM, John McKown wrote:
>
> On Mon, May 1, 2017 at 1:26 PM, Peter Hunkeler wrote:
>
>>
>>> I suppose because some people don't know how to use regular zip files.
>>
>>
>> ROTFLOL
>>
>
> I agree. Why would someone who could not do a "regular unzip" operation
> (whi
Careful - there may be some snowflakes out there
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On Mon, May 1, 2017 at 1:26 PM, Peter Hunkeler wrote:
>
> >I suppose because some people don't know how to use regular zip files.
>
>
> ROTFLOL
>
I agree. Why would someone who could not do a "regular unzip" operation
(which is built in to Windows Explorer!) want _anything_ from SHARE? "Hi,
my
Ahh, yes. The slow refresh rate of the 3290. I don't know about yours, but we
could not only watch the 3290 repaint the screen top to bottom, but we could
also hear it repaint. Kind of a quiet rattling or rapid clicking sound during
a refresh. Couldn't hear it in the machine room, but it was
Hello Listers,
Is anyone running CA-SYSVIEW 14.2 on z/OS 2.2? We are upgrading our z/OS 1.13
to 2.2 and CA-SYSVIEW needed to be upgraded too along with applying a required
PTF to run on z/OS 2.2. I got everything updated but when we start/run
CA-SYSVIEW it locks up the system and the only way
>I suppose because some people don't know how to use regular zip files.
ROTFLOL
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Current (before the "Creators" update) version is Ubuntu 14.04, which only has
xpdf v3.03. Xpdf latest version is v3.04, so you may want to wait for the
"Creators" update to try again. Or try the Windows binary directly from the
foolabs site.
My guess is that John M. is probably running the l
Yes, they are there in the Win10 bash shell (or rather they are after you
install the xpdf package). The Win 10 bash shell is at Ubuntu level 14.04,
which is a few years old now. The new version due to hit Win 10 systems soon
as a big update ("Creators" update) will have Ubuntu version 16.04 w
Tried it on Windows 10 bash shell and got a LOT of 'invalid argument' messages
on the ln command - but not on all.
Example:
ln: failed to create symbolic link
‘zOS_V2R2.0_Communications_Server:_IP_Diagnosis_Guide.pdf’: Invalid argument
ln: failed to create symbolic link
‘zOS_V2R2.0_Communicati
And it should look like a 1990's web page (ok, not really). This was my
first web page ever - almost 20 years ago:
http://www.mildredbrennan.com/temp/Kids1997-07/index.htm
And this is ever-so-slightly related to mainframes because I was at a
job interview in 1997 at Tone Software in Anaheim,
If you are not adverse to looking at other tools, what functions do you really
need? Real time or after the fact?
Some functions will require a lot of resources, some - not so much. For
example, if they have to schedule something to run in the address space to
collect data.
Once you have t
I found that under Windows 10 bash you can install the package with pdfinfo and
it then the command seems to work - I haven't downloaded the zip file yet to
try it out but sed, awk, etc. all seem to be in place under the bash shell.
---
BTW the "pdfinfo" command is available as a Windows binary available at the
XPDF website:
http://www.foolabs.com/xpdf/download.html
The Windows package has only the command-line tools, of which "pdfinfo" is just
one. A quite useful set of PDF tools, IMHO.
HTH
Peter
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Hi Folks,
Looking for opinions on this.
We've been running Omegamon (MVS + CICS) forever. We're a small shop. 2
lpars, not shared - monoplexes.
As I upgrade these products, it seems that the GUI stuff (TEMS?) - which
we've been avoiding - is more and more prevalent.
What
On Mon, May 1, 2017 at 11:48 AM, Paul Gilmartin <
000433f07816-dmarc-requ...@listserv.ua.edu> wrote:
> On Sun, 30 Apr 2017 10:32:50 -0400, Steve Thompson wrote:
> >
> >Example: iea2b6a0.pdf might become iea2b6a0_JCL_REF.pdf
> >
> >This was immediately slapped down as never gonna happen.
> >
>
On Sun, 30 Apr 2017 10:32:50 -0400, Steve Thompson wrote:
>
>Example: iea2b6a0.pdf might become iea2b6a0_JCL_REF.pdf
>
>This was immediately slapped down as never gonna happen.
>
>Should this be put forth as a Share request/requirement?
>
8.3 names should be left in the Dark Ages. The obstacle mi
(Replying to a later post for update.) Many thanks to all who participated in
this thread. We finally got SVCDUMPs working as we desired. As we explored
various suggestions, we realized that we already had the necessary elements in
place. Our one (fatal) flaw was the migration threshold for the
I think a Web site hosted on some system that was already "obsolete" when the
Web became popular would be very cool.
Yes, yes, I know, I have been on the Board of non-profits: "That's a great
idea. Are you volunteering to do it?"
Charles
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Yep, my first response was returned because it began with a slash. Listserv
thought it might be a command.
Sent from my iPhone
> On May 1, 2017, at 11:36, Carmen Vitullo wrote:
>
> Thanks, that must have been snipped from some responses -
> Carmen
-
Thanks, that must have been snipped from some responses -
Carmen
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Sent: Monday, May 1, 2017 10:31:36 AM
Subject: Re: SFTP issue with GDG Dataset
"
//SORTIN DD DSN=TEST.TEST.TEMP(0),UNIT=3390,
// VOL=SER=TSO020
DISP
"
//SORTINDD DSN=TEST.TEST.TEMP(0),UNIT=3390,
// VOL=SER=TSO020
DISP defaults to NEW,DELETE. GDG (0) requires OLD or SHR.
Sent from my iPhone
> On May 1, 2017, at 11:04, Carmen Vitullo wrote:
>
> Very good pointers from Lizette, I'm confused, I don't see any SORTIN DD
> where
Very good pointers from Lizette, I'm confused, I don't see any SORTIN DD where
you got your JCL ERROR
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Sent: Monday, May 1, 2017 9:46:12 AM
Subject: Re: SFTP issue with GDG Dataset
A few comments
1) You on
A few comments
1) You only need to run the Define GDG once. So that should not be run again
after the you create the GDG
2) The z/OS environment no longer needs the parms of DCB=(lrecl,Blksize,..)
they can all be specified individually. So you can code //
UNIT=SYSDA,LRECL=xx,BLKSIZE=,R
People who "don't know how to use regular zip files" are extremely unlikely
to have the knowledge to make any use of the SHARE presentations.
There is no reason to create a so-called self-extracting zip file in this
day & age. It's either redundant or useless, as well as an unnecessary
security r
Good point Kees,
While I think you are right, DB2 does not access logstreams directly, DB2 uses
RRS which makes use of logstreams, that the only thing I can think of.
Regards,
Leo
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Of Ver
>>> On 5/1/2017 at 09:18 AM, Paul Gilmartin
<000433f07816-dmarc-requ...@listserv.ua.edu> wrote:
> Why is that distributed as a "self-extracting" ZIP file? Does that
I suppose because some people don't know how to use regular zip files.
> cause problems on systems other than Windows? Or can
On Mon, 1 May 2017 11:05:01 +0200, Peter Hunkeler wrote:
>It's the first time I was downloading the proceedings as
>"self-exctracting ZIP file". Can anyone explain why on earth this is
>asking for admin rights on Windows?
>
Why is that distributed as a "self-extracting" ZIP file? Does that
cause
On Mon, 1 May 2017 07:47:24 +0300, venkat kulkarni wrote:
>
>I have requirement to send GDG file to unix system using SFTP, but OPUT
>command was not accepting this, So, I thought of adding one more
>additional step into Job for coping GDG dataset to PS file and then PS file
>copy unix directory
That's all in how the zip was configured (and what program was used) when it
was created.
Two common issues with self-extracting Zips are the one you are mentioning,
where it asks for admin privileges to run it and the other where it tells you
that it may not be installed correctly.
I think it
It's the first time I was downloading the proceedings as
"self-exctracting ZIP file". Can anyone explain why on earth this is
asking for admin rights on Windows?
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Nathan,
Just to be clear: IXGLOGR is the z/OS System Logger task, which manages
Logstreams. To access a Logstream, you need the macros Leo mentioned. As far as
I know DB2 does not access Logstreams.
To access other data, you need other tools/macros.
Kees.
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Sometimes listserv is too smart.
>//INDD DD DSN=TEST.TEST.TEMP(1),DISP=SHR
>or
>//INDD DD DSN=TEST.TEST.TEMP.G0001V00,DISP=SHR
>or
>//INDD DD DSN=TEST.TEST.TEMP.DISP=SHR
>//OUTDD DSN=TEST.TEST.TEMPPS,needs DCB and SPACE parameters with
>
As stated. In your second job, you are using the default DISP (because you
aren't specifying it at all) for both INDD and OUTDD
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> On Behalf Of venkat kulkarni
> Sent: Monday, May 01, 2017 12:17 A
Hello,
Thanks for reply. JCL mentioned in my previous email for creating GDG
//DEFGDG JOB 1130,'TEST',
// MSGCLASS=T,NOTIFY=&SYSUID,REGION=4096K
//BUILD EXEC PGM=IDCAMS
//SYSPRINT DD SYSOUT=*
//SYSINDD *
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