Hi,It depends on your system; if there is a one job that needs large private
memory you will get problem if common area is enlarged too!! Before making any
change in common area you have to monitor private area usage.I think It's not
so bad that you get 'ESQA is exhausted, and it overflow to E
Hi Max,
Thanks for this, I completely missed looking into the HSM backup situation for
that dataset.
– Vignesh
Mainframe Infrastructure
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To:
I read the referenced article. The title was obviously written by
someone who isn't sufficiently computer-literate to understand that a
computer is hardware and that application code is NOT a computer.
The text of the article flat out says the IRS has repeatedly updated
hardware over the years.
On 4/17/2018 3:55 PM, Edward Gould wrote:
I can’t speak to the IRS but the Social Security system (last I heard) was
*WAY* out of date by at least 20 years (maybe more). Can anyone verify (or
not), please?
SSA runs one of the most sophisticated data centers of any government
agency I've see
Rex,
If the DSN is less than 17-characters and CA 1 rejects it; I am wondering if
Filemanager is dynamically adding an extra HLQ before doing the OPEN and has
98000 specified to bypass the tape management system. If you look at the job
that ran successfully, what DSN was actually allocated? Was
> On Apr 17, 2018, at 1:09 PM, Allan Staller wrote:
>
> The IRS has been trying to upgrade both hardware and software for at least 30
> years I am aware of.
> It keeps getting shot down by Congress in the appropriations process.
>
> The opposite of PROGRESS is CON……
Allen:
I can’t speak to th
You have the option in SMS to have HSM backup the data set prior to migrating
it to tape. Then in the management class you can keep the backup copy for as
long as you want. You can then allow HSM to manage both the migration copy and
backup copy as you need.
Max Smith
DFSMS Development
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All the FED Centers are way to date.
If there was a processor that had measurable CP's faster than 5.4Ghz the
FEDS would own a lot of them
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Since I was actually in the IRS data center a few months ago, the idea of 30
year old technology is absurd.
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> On Apr 17, 2018, at 1:22 PM, Ed Jaffe wrote:
>
>> On 4/17/2018 11:09 AM, Allan Staller wrote:
>> The IRS has been trying to upgrade both hardware and software for a
ASCBOUCB->OUCB
Thanks,
Charles
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Subject: Re: How determine if current address space is swappable?
On 4/17/20
On 4/17/2018 1:22 PM, Charles Mills wrote:
How would a program (in assembler, presumably, and FWIW authorized) answer
the question "is my address space swappable?"
Look at the OUCB. There are numerous flags in there.
For example, OUCBNSW indicates "non swappable".
--
Phoenix Software Internat
How would a program (in assembler, presumably, and FWIW authorized) answer
the question "is my address space swappable?"
Phrasing the question differently, SYSEVENT DONTSWAP/OKSWAP/TRANSWAP sets
the swappable/non-swappable status of the current address space; what
function queries that status?
I'
On 4/17/2018 11:09 AM, Allan Staller wrote:
The IRS has been trying to upgrade both hardware and software for at least 30
years I am aware of.
It keeps getting shot down by Congress in the appropriations process.
The IRS folks that attend SHARE from time-to-time (from Virginia?) seem
to be ru
I wonder how do you plan for the GDPR act. May 25 is the last date of
freedom from responsibility! If you ask BMC, they will offer you heir fast
data recovery products, IBM will offer z14 pervasive encryption, CA data
classification, CORRELOG auditing at real time. Ans we, at SecuriTeam
Software, o
The solution is to simplify the tax code - thus - and you don't need computers
https://www.arcamax.com/thefunnies/wizardofid/s-2068368
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Lionel B. Dyck (Contractor) <
Mainframe Systems Programmer – RavenTek Solution Partner
Just the environmentals from bipolar to CMOS was a huge incentive.
Unfortunately made more room for squatty boxen.
In a message dated 4/17/2018 1:56:59 PM Central Standard Time,
cvitu...@hughes.net writes:
somewhat to get up to speed with hardware and software that was compliant.
That may have been true pre Y2K, I recall having to keep one TRI-density tape
drives around so we can read/cut tapes for the U.S. Navy back in the late 80's
and early 90's, but as a contractor working for state Government pre Y2K, money
was flowing somewhat to get up to speed with hardware and s
li...@akphs.com (Phil Smith III) writes:
> "Plans to replace the IMF with a twenty-first-century equivalent known as
> CADE (Customer Account Data Engine) have faltered. The transition is now
> well behind schedule. As a consequence, the likelihood of a catastrophic
> computer failure during tax se
They have several z13's and a couple of emperor penguins'
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Subject: Re: The IRS Really Needs Some New Co
"Plans to replace the IMF with a twenty-first-century equivalent known as
CADE (Customer Account Data Engine) have faltered. The transition is now
well behind schedule. As a consequence, the likelihood of a catastrophic
computer failure during tax season increases with every passing year. That
may
Nonsense, the IRS is running Z/13's , etc.
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> On Apr 17, 2018, at 11:09 AM, Allan Staller wrote:
>
> The IRS has been trying to upgrade both hardware and software for at least 30
> years I am aware of.
> It keeps getting shot down by Congress in the appropriations process.
The IRS has been trying to upgrade both hardware and software for at least 30
years I am aware of.
It keeps getting shot down by Congress in the appropriations process.
The opposite of PROGRESS is CON..
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Wow - that old hardware really ... taxes ... the system
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More hysterical than historical; the IRS stopped running on a 7070 a long time
ago, and has been using TPF since Old Man Noach cornerend the market on Gopher
wood.
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Shmuel (Seymour J.) Metz
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Mostly historical:
https://www.bloomberg.com/view/articles/2018-04-17/the-irs-computer-system-is-the-oldest-in-the-government
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S0C4 RC4 is protection key violation. How are you allocating the save area?
As others have noted, you should only use BASSM for routines that are coded to
expect it, and should ensure that bit 0 of R15 is correct. If, as expected,
DSNTIAR returns with a BR R14, you will get control back in AMODE
The programmer allocates the save area with a size and placement appropriate to
the formats that he expects the called programs to use. If one of them uses a
format that he didn't anticipate storage overlay is possible, as is an access
violation due to loss of high-order bits, e.g., allocating a
Hi Rex,
It is beginning to appear as if it is WAD. You might try is putting UAUDIT on
your ID and accessing a tape using FM to see if any other profiles are being
checked that could provide a control point. Do you have a full set of CA-1
profiles with external security turned on?
Regards, Bob
Hi Ron,
Well.. more like application team's backups.
Yes, I will have to review ADRDSSU jobs to see if they give RC 4 (apparently
there's a ZAP for this) when files are ignored.
- Vignesh
Mainframe Infrastructure
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