Parwez Hamid wrote:
>IBM itself doesn't distribute LINUX.
IBM doesn't distribute Linux yet. If IBM's pending acquisition of Red Hat
completes, that'll change.
>Hitachi’s operating system, VOS
Hitachi's operating system is now called VOS3/XS in its latest iteration,
introduced in 2018. VOS3/XS ru
Super generic question.
Best to check the ServiceNow documentation for info on integrations.
This isn't a mainframe question as much as it is a ServiceNow question, so...
edging on wrong forum, maybe!
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Mainframe Infrastructure
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I can't help but laugh at the names BS2000 and BS3000.
LMAO!
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Mainframe Infrastructure
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Now this reply, I like!
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Sent: 24 January 2019 16:48
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Subject: [EXTERNAL] Re: how many OSes run on IBMz
Strictly speaking, you could include
On Thu, 24 Jan 2019 19:41:43 -0700, Lizette Koehler
wrote:
>So when I look at the compiler options, they have DATA(31)
>
>ALL31 in LE is OFF
>
>Only things I can think of for now.
>
>Lizette
The DATA option only applies if RENT is also specified. The COBOL RMODE option
can also affect where a
Hello Everyone,
Could someone please help me with below request!!
Wanna know if there is anyone implemented auto-ticketing integration from
CA7 Scheduler to Service Now ticketing tool whenever there is a job failure
occurs?
And I also want to know whether we have any option to create a Service N
DATA(31) - allocates working storage above-the-line
DATA(24) - allocates working storage below-the-line
ALL31 being OFF - is probably what is needed in a mixed environment.
ALL31 being ON - would say that you have no below-the-line programs for COBOL
to deal with.
Thanks,
Tom Savor
-Origi
So when I look at the compiler options, they have DATA(31)
ALL31 in LE is OFF
Only things I can think of for now.
Lizette
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> Steve Thompson
> Sent: Thursday, January 24, 2019 7:10 PM
> To: IBM-MAIN@LISTSERV.UA.EDU
DATA(24) may be their problem. But, you can’t change it if csects are
statically linked that are RMODE 24.
I’m fixing some issues like this now for ENT COBOL 4.2 where I work. The
routines are ALC.
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mistaks
> On
Use DATA(31)
Thanks,
Tom Savor
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Sent: Thursday, January 24, 2019 8:32 PM
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Subject: Re: Are there compiler options to move Working Storage in Cobol above
What version of COBOL?
.
On Jan 24, 2019, at 20:06, Lizette Koehler wrote:
A friend of mine is having a bit of problem with a Cobol program. WS is about
7M in size below the line. This creates the perfect environment for S878-10
abends.
Is there a compiler option that would move WS above the
A friend of mine is having a bit of problem with a Cobol program. WS is about
7M in size below the line. This creates the perfect environment for S878-10
abends.
Is there a compiler option that would move WS above the line? Or is there a
different solution. If there is an option, what level of
Hopefully there is no URL wrap this time.
https://www.computerworld.com/article/3336056/networking/throwback-thursday-logi
c-shmogic-weve-got-a-process.html
Regards,
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Red hat is available
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> On Jan 24, 2019, at 17:34, Seymour J Metz wrote:
>
> Then what are Red Hat and openSUSE distributions for z?
>
>
> --
> Shmuel (Seymour J.) Metz
> http://mason.gmu.edu/~smetz3
>
> ___
Then what are Red Hat and openSUSE distributions for z?
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Am 24.01.2019 um 18:01 schrieb R.S.:
W dniu 2019-01-24 o 14:44, Parwez Hamid pisze:
All depends whether you are asking about 'current' Z systems or the
older ones.
You can add the following:
KVM
Hitachi’s operating system, VOS
Well, IT DEPENDS.
KVM is Linux based hypervisor. Is it OS? Mayb
Linux for system z was a ibm distribution. Linux one is a kind of z14
Bin unterwegs hab nur iPhone zur Verfügung.😎
> Am 24.01.2019 um 23:55 schrieb R.S. :
>
> IMHO 99% of people have no idea there is difference between Linux FOR System
> z and Linux ON system z.
>
> It would be ridiculous to e
IMHO 99% of people have no idea there is difference between Linux FOR
System z and Linux ON system z.
It would be ridiculous to expect people to distinguish so similar names.
Not to mention 31-bit versions are quite obsolete nowadays.
--
Radoslaw Skorupka
Lodz, Poland
W dniu 2019-01-24 o
For anyone not subscribed to the red alert service...
https://www14.software.ibm.com/webapp/set2/sas/f/redAlerts/20190124.html
Abstract:
Access to file systems will be lost after the BPXWMIGF migration utility has
been used to migrate an HFS file system to a zFS file system, and the source
HFS
KVM is just a Linux API, not an OS. There are multiple hypervisor running under
Linux with KVM.
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Nolting
Sent: Thursday, January 24, 2019 11:4
KVM is not an OS. It's part of Linux. A hypervisor using KVM is just another
Linux application.
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R.S.
Sent: Thursday, January 24, 2019 12:01 PM
To
FYI - I found that if I set RESOLVER_PROC=DEFAULT and use the default z/OS
UNIX resolver, that the resolver startup time for a process dropped from
575 to 330ms. Its still not 2ms like on other systems I've tested, but it
did move the needle.
On Thu, Jan 24, 2019 at 7:44 AM Kirk Wolf wrote:
>
All,
The current Hitachi OS is called VOS3, but I'm not sure about the suffix
(VOS3/???). I'm also not sure if Hitachi VMS was ported the Hitachi specific
z14.
While based on MVS, I think it is fair to say that z/OS and VOS3 have diverged
enough from the parent OS to be listed as a separate OS
I am performing an unmount, touch and then mount. The mount is successful, but
my job still fails unless I browse /u/usr/xerox/ manually first.
//XEROXUMT EXEC PGM=IKJEFT01 DYNAMNBR=NN,PARM='COMMAND'
//SYSTSPRT DD SYSOUT=*
//SYSEXEC DD DUMMY
//SYSTSIN DD *
UNMOUNT FILESYSTEM('XEROXRAW')
On Thu, 24 Jan 2019 14:44:25 -0500, Kevin Mckenzie wrote:
>Right. touch is a standard unix command; it officially is used for
>updating the access or last modified time of a file, but it's often used
>sort of as a utility command in the way IEFBR14 can be used to create a
>file.
>
>So I would thi
On Thu, 24 Jan 2019 15:25:45 +, Steve Austin
wrote:
>Hi, I'm using the 'shmat' syscall to attach a shared memory object, but using
>the REXX storage function to alter it causes the dirty bit to be set. Any idea
>why this is or how to prevent it?
As Ed said, because you're loading somethin
that's a really easy and great option !
I use touch to create files interactively I never thought about using touch
like that !
Carmen Vitullo
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Sent: Thursday, January 24, 2019 1:44:25 PM
Subject: Re: NFS M
Right. touch is a standard unix command; it officially is used for
updating the access or last modified time of a file, but it's often used
sort of as a utility command in the way IEFBR14 can be used to create a
file.
So I would think a job step like:
//TOUCH EXEC PGM=BPXBATCH,PARM='SH touch -c
Hi Chuck, You beat me to it, although I knew Ken/Michelle probably had already
told you. We did create APAR OA56800 so that it would fail if anything other
than DAYS(0) is specified. If you do specify DAYS(0) we will ignore the
PRIMARY DAYS in the management class. If you don't specify the D
Being pedantic, it's "IBM Z" (formerly z Systems, formerly System z, formerly
zSeries). Operating systems always have a slash, because they're software:
z/VM, z/OS, z/TPF, z/VSE. But Linux on IBM Z is not "z/Linux" officially,
because IBM won't incorporate other folks' trademarks into names like
Second APAR opened for defect in the DAYS subparameter of the MIGRATE
STORAGEGROUP command (OA56800)
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W dniu 2019-01-24 o 15:51, Sankaranarayanan, Vignesh pisze:
Oh how about zAWARE ??
zAWARE is an appliance - some dedicated application running under Linux
in dedicated LPAR.
--
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Lodz, Poland
==
Jeśli ni
On 1/24/2019 7:25 AM, Steve Austin wrote:
Hi, I'm using the 'shmat' syscall to attach a shared memory object, but using
the REXX storage function to alter it causes the dirty bit to be set. Any idea
why this is or how to prevent it?
That means you've loaded a module from a library that isn't
Thanks Kevin, I am trying to understand how to convert what I have to use
BPXBATCH.
I was not aware of the use of a "TOUCH" command.
Any help converting would be greatly appreciated.
I currently use the following on the Mainframe;
MOUNT FILESYSTEM('XEROXRAW') MOUNTPOINT('/u/usr/xerox') TYPE(NFS)
W dniu 2019-01-24 o 14:44, Parwez Hamid pisze:
All depends whether you are asking about 'current' Z systems or the older ones.
You can add the following:
KVM
Hitachi’s operating system, VOS
Well, IT DEPENDS.
KVM is Linux based hypervisor. Is it OS? Maybe, like z/VM. Is it Linux?
Maybe, but
Have you thought about using BPXBATCH and something like the touch command
to force an access of the remote file system?
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IBM Mainframe Discussion List wrote on
01/23/2019 01:1
W dniu 2019-01-24 o 17:48, Kevin Mckenzie pisze:
Strictly speaking, you could include Stand-alone Dump and ADRDSSU.
OK, let's add other stand-alone programs: ICKDSF, ZZSA, FDR utilities...
--
Radoslaw Skorupka
Lodz, Poland
===
As mentioned, I would also add CFCC which is a very specific OS as well as KVM
Jon Nolting
System Administrator
Engineering IT
jon.nolt...@oracle.com
425-295-1733 (Cell)
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From: John McKown [mailto:john.archie.mck...@gmail.com]
Sent: Thursday, January 24, 2019 6:08 AM
On Thu, Jan 24, 2019 at 10:49 AM Kevin Mckenzie wrote:
> Strictly speaking, you could include Stand-alone Dump and ADRDSSU.
>
{grin} Only if the planet were a "dump". Oh wow, I could especially use
"Stand-alone Dump" for a lousy planet in a system with only one planet,
especially if the system e
On 1/24/2019 10:44 AM, ITschak Mugzach wrote:
I remember there is one, but can't find it on the net. specifically i am
looking for a zPDT DEVMAP and z/VM user direct samples to run multiple z/os
guests on a single cpu and nic.
ITschak
ITschak,
It actually is supported by Yahoo groups. Here i
On Thu, Jan 24, 2019 at 10:46 AM Jon Nolting wrote:
> KVM?
>
Kernel Virtual Machine -- a way to run a guest OS under Linux. I don't know
much about it on the z. I use it on Linux/Intel to run Windows under Linux.
>
>
> Jon Nolting
> System Administrator
> Engineering IT
>
> jon.nolt...@oracle
Strictly speaking, you could include Stand-alone Dump and ADRDSSU.
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External Phone: 845-435-8282, Tie-line: 8-295-8282
z/OS Test Services - Test Architect, Provisioning
IBM Mainframe Discussion List wrote on
01/24/2019 09:17:25 AM:
> From: John McKown
> To: IBM-MAIN@LISTSERV.
KVM?
Jon Nolting
System Administrator
Engineering IT
jon.nolt...@oracle.com
425-295-1733 (Cell)
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From: Gadi Ben-Avi [mailto:gad...@malam.com]
Sent: Thursday, January 24, 2019 4:20 AM
To: IBM-MAIN@LISTSERV.UA.EDU
Subject: Re: how many OSes run on IBMz
You forgot z/VM
zAware was not an OS. Originally it was firmware.
BTW: It was transitioned to IBM Operational Analytics for z Systems
From: IBM Mainframe Discussion List on behalf of
Sankaranarayanan, Vignesh
Sent: 24 January 2019 14:51
To: IBM-MAIN@LISTSERV.UA.EDU
Subject: Re
But you could use all Linux distribution without z/vm when you get a s390x
Version nativ on a lpar. I have a kvm rhel 7.5 with kvm. For my guests on z/14
Bin unterwegs hab nur iPhone zur Verfügung.😎
> Am 24.01.2019 um 16:48 schrieb Parwez Hamid :
>
> Re: I was thinking just current systems, not
Re: I was thinking just current systems, not historical. And "main line" from
IBM itself: z/OS, z/VSE, z/VM, z/TPF(?), z/Linux.
If this is what you want, then there are only 4 i.e. excluding PR/SM and DPM.
These are z/OS, z/VM, z/VSE and z/TPF. IBM itself doesn't distribute LINUX.
-
I remember there is one, but can't find it on the net. specifically i am
looking for a zPDT DEVMAP and z/VM user direct samples to run multiple z/os
guests on a single cpu and nic.
ITschak
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*|** IronSphere Platform* *|* *Information Security Contiguous Monitoring
for Legacy **|
Hi, I'm using the 'shmat' syscall to attach a shared memory object, but using
the REXX storage function to alter it causes the dirty bit to be set. Any idea
why this is or how to prevent it?
Thanks
Steve
The REXX extract below writes the following to SYSTSPRT;
1 tcbfbyt3= 80
2 tcbfbyt3= 80
2
The Hercules community are running some older operating systems.
Could be that Hercules runs more than z is capable of.
As Goldmember would say, ''Ïsn't that weird".
On Fri, Jan 25, 2019 at 1:51 AM Sankaranarayanan, Vignesh <
vignesh.v.sankaranaraya...@marks-and-spencer.com> wrote:
> Oh how abo
Oh how about zAWARE ??
– Vignesh
Mainframe Infrastructure
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Paul Gilmartin
Sent: 24 January 2019 14:37
To: IBM-MAIN@LISTSERV.UA.EDU
Subject: [EXTERNAL] Re: how many OSes run on IBMz
On Thu, 24 Jan 2019 13:25:48 +0100, R.
On Thu, 24 Jan 2019 13:25:48 +0100, R.S. wrote:
>
>It depends.
>There were historical OSes like Amdahl UTS or AIX/ESA.
>There is "something" like CFCC (Coupling Facility Control Code).
>There is z/VM which is hypervisor or just OS.
>Sometimes TPF was not counted as OS even by IBM.
>There is/was Op
On Thu, Jan 24, 2019 at 8:09 AM Tom Marchant <
000a2a8c2020-dmarc-requ...@listserv.ua.edu> wrote:
> On Thu, 24 Jan 2019 06:17:47 -0600, John McKown wrote:
>
> >This is mainly a curiosity question. I know of: z/OS, z/VSE, z/TPF, and
> >z/Linux. Are there any others?
>
> None of these were ever
Ancient
MFT (and subsequent incarantions)
DOS/360 and subsequent incarnations
BOS
TOS
PCP
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From: IBM Mainframe Discussion List On Behalf Of
Bernd Oppolzer
Sent: Thursday, January 24, 2019 6:54 AM
To: IBM-MAIN@LISTSERV.UA.EDU
Subject: Re: how many OSes run on IBMz
what
On Thu, 24 Jan 2019 06:17:47 -0600, John McKown wrote:
>This is mainly a curiosity question. I know of: z/OS, z/VSE, z/TPF, and
>z/Linux. Are there any others?
None of these were ever enhanced to support zArchitecture, though they might be
able to run on older z hardware, that could still IPL in
kVM?
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John McKown
Sent: Thursday, January 24, 2019 6:18 AM
To: IBM-MAIN@LISTSERV.UA.EDU
Subject: how many OSes run on IBMz
This is mainly a curiosity question. I know of: z/OS, z/VSE, z/TPF, and
z/Linux. Are there any o
On Thu, Jan 24, 2019 at 7:44 AM Parwez Hamid
wrote:
> All depends whether you are asking about 'current' Z systems or the older
> ones.
>
I was thinking just current systems, not historical. And "main line" from
IBM itself: z/OS, z/VSE, z/VM, z/TPF(?), z/Linux. I am thinking of
currently support
Mike,
1) Is there a DNS lookup for getaddrinfo(127.0.0.1) ?I wouldn't think
so.
2) From the trace, the time is lost *before* the getaddrinfo() call
starts.
It happens here:
*Resolver Trace Initialization Complete -> 2019/01/23 10:30:10.433856 *
(G) LookUp= DNS LOCAL
(*) Cache
(
All depends whether you are asking about 'current' Z systems or the older ones.
You can add the following:
KVM
Hitachi’s operating system, VOS
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I'm afraid I can't help on that end. I'm an expert in the HSM (I've been
developing them since the first IBM HSM started as a research project in the
1980s), but not in ICSF releases. Hopefully, someone else will know the
answers to your questions.
On Thu, Jan 24, 2019 at 7:03 AM Michael Knigge
wrote:
> https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/OpenSolaris_for_System_z
>
> But OpenSolaris for System z is dead
>
>
>
>
> https://www.eweek.com/networking/ibm-to-support-windows-on-system-z-mainframes
>
> ok... just kidding
>
Well, I guess "Windows
zLinux only means that the host hardware can run. Linux OS and is supported b
the kernel. Multiple Linux distributions run on Z. Ubuntu, SuSE and Red-hot
are the core ones. There might be others but the named three are the
predominant ones.
Matt Hogstrom
m...@hogstrom.org
PGP Key: 0x90ECB270
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/OpenSolaris_for_System_z
But OpenSolaris for System z is dead
https://www.eweek.com/networking/ibm-to-support-windows-on-system-z-mainframes
ok... just kidding
Bye,
Knick
Mit freundlichen Grüßen
Michael Knigge
Software Engineer
SET GmbH
Lister Straß
KVM on bare metal!
Don't know if it's the same as zLinux.. I think zLinux is SLES or RHAT on top
of zVM.. ?
– Vignesh
Mainframe Infrastructure
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Bernd Oppolzer
Sent: 24 January 2019 12:52
To: IBM-MAIN@LISTSERV.UA.EDU
Sub
On Thu, Jan 24, 2019 at 6:26 AM R.S. wrote:
> It depends.
> There were historical OSes like Amdahl UTS or AIX/ESA.
> There is "something" like CFCC (Coupling Facility Control Code).
> There is z/VM which is hypervisor or just OS.
> Sometimes TPF was not counted as OS even by IBM.
> There is/was O
what a strange typo ...
"- if it really would run on a current z Hardware"
of course
Am 24.01.2019 um 13:52 schrieb Bernd Oppolzer:
Am 24.01.2019 um 13:25 schrieb R.S.:
W dniu 2019-01-24 o 13:17, John McKown pisze:
This is mainly a curiosity question. I know of: z/OS, z/VSE, z/TPF, and
z/Li
Am 24.01.2019 um 13:25 schrieb R.S.:
W dniu 2019-01-24 o 13:17, John McKown pisze:
This is mainly a curiosity question. I know of: z/OS, z/VSE, z/TPF, and
z/Linux. Are there any others?
OK, the real reason I'm asking is to be a bit weird in a game that I
play.
It is "No Man's Sky",which is a s
I thought z/Linux was a myth.
Ron Hawkins
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Sent: Thursday, 24 January 2019 23:18
To: I
W dniu 2019-01-24 o 13:17, John McKown pisze:
This is mainly a curiosity question. I know of: z/OS, z/VSE, z/TPF, and
z/Linux. Are there any others?
OK, the real reason I'm asking is to be a bit weird in a game that I play.
It is "No Man's Sky",which is a space exploration game. When you discove
You forgot z/VM
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John McKown
Sent: Thursday, January 24, 2019 2:18 PM
To: IBM-MAIN@LISTSERV.UA.EDU
Subject: how many OSes run on IBMz
This is mainly a curiosity question. I know of: z/OS, z/VSE, z/TPF, and
z/Linux. Are
This is mainly a curiosity question. I know of: z/OS, z/VSE, z/TPF, and
z/Linux. Are there any others?
OK, the real reason I'm asking is to be a bit weird in a game that I play.
It is "No Man's Sky",which is a space exploration game. When you discover a
new star system or planet, you can rename it
W dniu 2019-01-23 o 17:57, Todd Arnold pisze:
In particular, you don't get any of the financial crypto verbs without a Crypto
Express. The standards do not allow banks to perform functions like those
unless they are executed in a physically and logically secure crypto device.
Yes, but financ
I would expect a difference for the first lookup for an IP address or name that
needs to go to DNS (or your LOCAL files) versus a second or subsequent lookup
that finds the necessary information in the resolver cache.
Does this explain your experiences?
Try displaying the resolver cache.
Mike
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