On Sat, 19 Aug 2017 21:34:57 -0400, Tony Thigpen wrote:
>I am attempting to use FTP under VM to grab some job output from JES2. I
>am getting a strange error that I don't know where to start trying to
>resolve it. I also get the same messages when I try to ftp from a local pc.
>
>...
> >>>EPRT
On Sat, 19 Aug 2017 21:34:57 -0400, Tony Thigpen wrote:
>I am attempting to use FTP under VM to grab some job output from JES2. I
>am getting a strange error that I don't know where to start trying to
>resolve it. I also get the same messages when I try to ftp from a local pc.
I am attempting to use FTP under VM to grab some job output from JES2. I
am getting a strange error that I don't know where to start trying to
resolve it. I also get the same messages when I try to ftp from a local pc.
Command:
site filetype=jes
>>>SITE filetype=jes
200 SITE command was
If you have access to ARCCATGP then you can do a DEL namehere NOSCRATCH
If you do not, then a RECALL Will be attempted.
See if your security product has ARCCATGP defined and that you can use it.
Then either LOGON to TSO with GROUP ARCCATGP or use a batch job with
GROUP=ARCCATGP
Lizette
>
Mike Schmutzok wrote:
>I think you have to start the GSKSRVR first before starting the GSK writer. We
>had to do an SSL trace per IBM's request and the following was the process
>they gave to us. Note, this was for a CICS trace so your reply may be
>different.
Well, that would certainly make
Guys,
Like you'll I have worked a lot of hours and additionally raised two
daughters on my own.
Now I would like to live a bit more, which I have started doing. You don't
realize what you miss working all the
Time ..I started art lessons, I draw and started painting, ans my gf says I
go "zen"
Ed Jaffe wrote:
I'll probably die with one foot in the grave and one hand on the keyboard...
Me too, I'm on the "Work Until You Drop" retirement plan. Along with many of my
generation:
http://www.pressherald.com/2017/08/02/baby-boomer-dying-on-the-job/
--
Jack J. Woehr # Science is more
I've never heard anyone on their deathbed say they wish they spent more time
working. Wife and I have spent the last 10 years seeing the world. Will spend
the next 10 doing more of the same.
Sent from Yahoo Mail for iPhone
On Saturday, August 19, 2017, 1:34 PM, Ed Jaffe
On 8/19/2017 6:11 AM, scott Ford wrote:
How does a techie of 40 yrs know when it's time to retire? Bearing in mind
I understand you have to have enough money, for me that's a given
I'll probably die with one foot in the grave and one hand on the keyboard...
--
PHOENIX SOFTWARE
William and retired,
Absolutely
On Sat, Aug 19, 2017 at 12:45 PM retired mainframer <
retired-mainfra...@q.com> wrote:
> Since you are not working for the money, prioritize your time.
>
> Are there things you want to do while you are still able? For me,
> traveling was one of the
Since you are not working for the money, prioritize your time.
Are there things you want to do while you are still able? For me,
traveling was one of the biggies. For others, it might be spending time with
the grandkids before they become teenagers. Some enjoy volunteering
Are
Gary hit the nail right on the head. When it stops being fun and there are
other things you would rather be doing.
On Saturday, August 19, 2017 11:27 AM, scott Ford
wrote:
Guys your absolutely right on both accounts..
It's not bad when people you work with ask
IIRC, the approach I use is:
- Create a new catalog
- REPRO MERGECAT the entries you want to delete to the new catalog
- Delete the catalog with RECOVERY
Bart
-Original Message-
From: IBM Mainframe Discussion List [mailto:IBM-MAIN@LISTSERV.UA.EDU] On Behalf
Of Rodatz, William J
Sent:
Guys your absolutely right on both accounts..
It's not bad when people you work with ask questions because of lack of
knowledge or curious.
I tell everyone I don't know all the answers but will help then figure it
out.
I work with some that think they know, very dangerous especially where i
work
That's a big one. Very frustrating dealing with someone who has next to zero
mainframe knowledge.
Sent from Yahoo Mail for iPhone
On Saturday, August 19, 2017, 11:15 AM, scott Ford wrote:
What about having PC managers who don't understand z/OS or z/OS ppl?
On Sat, Aug
If comes down to. Do you love what you do, and you could cut down to 2 days
week and play the other 5
Sent from my iPhone
Sorry for any grammar problems
> On Aug 19, 2017, at 10:15, scott Ford wrote:
>
> Guys and girls I am 67 on Sundayit's making me think
>
>
>>
Guys and girls I am 67 on Sundayit's making me think
On Sat, Aug 19, 2017 at 11:15 AM scott Ford wrote:
> What about having PC managers who don't understand z/OS or z/OS ppl?
>
>
> On Sat, Aug 19, 2017 at 10:23 AM John Clifford
> wrote:
>
>> When
What about having PC managers who don't understand z/OS or z/OS ppl?
On Sat, Aug 19, 2017 at 10:23 AM John Clifford wrote:
> When you can't find any jobs locally after looking for over a year. Forget
> it and retire(d).
>
> John C
>
> On Sat, Aug 19, 2017 at 9:11 AM,
Apologies, you certainly did not say anything about production.
I don't like the idea of someone else turning on all the checking options
"automatically" when my program needs some development or maintenance. I
prefer to be the one to decide which (if any) of those options I may need to
debug
When you can't find any jobs locally after looking for over a year. Forget
it and retire(d).
John C
On Sat, Aug 19, 2017 at 9:11 AM, scott Ford wrote:
> How does a techie of 40 yrs know when it's time to retire? Bearing in mind
> I understand you have to have enough money,
When it stops being fun.
When you have other things you would rather be doing.
Gary (who is able to wind it all down slowly and is doing just that)
On 8/19/2017 9:11 AM, scott Ford wrote:
How does a techie of 40 yrs know when it's time to retire? Bearing in mind
I understand you have to have
Yeah,
I have seen usually "Force AXRxx, ARM" , but I assume this brings it down
hard.
Scott
On Fri, Aug 18, 2017 at 11:16 PM Lucas Rosalen
wrote:
> We use 2 methods at the same time with System Automation:
> - INGLKUP REQ=JOB COMMAND=STOP to perform a P AXRxx,A=
How does a techie of 40 yrs know when it's time to retire? Bearing in mind
I understand you have to have enough money, for me that's a given
A friend is asking a lot of friends ..
Scott
--
Scott Ford
IDMWORKS
z/OS Development
23 matches
Mail list logo