For Host V(iewing) in SDSF GDDM and graphics terminal are required. There are
AFP vierwers forPC at the Ricoh site. INFO Print converts to whatever is
specified to the specific printer. .
How does an AFP data spool file appear viewed with SDSF? Does it matter
if the terminal has graphic capabi
If you have the IPCS ISPF application in place, and you know the name of your
DAE dataset
Get into IPCS
Go to Option 3 Utility
Go to Option 5 DAE (verify the correct DAE dataset is listed
Next to ANY Entry you can have DAE take a new dump
Enter a / next to the entry of your dreams.
It will pro
Here is my simple "big hammer" to clear DAE from the z/OS console which can be
very handy to do especially when things are not going well and dumps are not be
captured that are now greatly desired. You can use more surgical tools in ISPF
to take the next dump for a particular set so symptoms bu
Thanks for the tip. These sessions are mostly too early in the morning for
those of us in the Western hemisphere. The little "tape"(?) symbol that
indicates a recording is available seems to only be for the general sessions.
Are the technical sessions being recorded? Is there a way to liste
Bernd Oppolzer wrote:
Just because of interest:
the program mask was set by the ESPIE macro, according to the
interrupts you wanted to be caught by the ESPIE routine, and it had
nothing to do with the ATTACH macro, which attached the subtask;
am I correct? So it is in fact an ESPIE topic, not r
Just because of interest:
the program mask was set by the ESPIE macro, according to the
interrupts you wanted to be caught by the ESPIE routine, and it had
nothing to do with the ATTACH macro, which attached the subtask;
am I correct? So it is in fact an ESPIE topic, not related to subtasking?
An
Graphic SPOOL files should be in the format expected by the output device or
driver. Try sending PDF to a PCL only printer nand see what happens.
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Shmuel (Seymour J.) Metz
http://mason.gmu.edu/~smetz3
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On Mon, 9 Nov 2020 19:04:46 +, Mark Jacobs wrote:
>Look at your jes2parm for what the limits are set at. I've seen messages for
>lines exceeded and later KBYTES in the same job log once that limit was
>reached. I assume that pages are specifically meant for fully composed AFP
>data and line
The default data set name for DAE is SYS1.DAE. If your site has changed the
default name then that would be defined in PARMLIB member ADYSET00.
To edit the DAE data set you will first need to stop DAE. This is normally
done by issuing command SET DAE=01.
Then use ISPF to edit your DAE data set
I would start here with the ksh turtle book:
https://www.amazon.com/Learning-Korn-Shell-Arnold-Robbins/dp/0596001959
The z/OS Unix shell is close enough to ksh for learning purposes.
On Mon, Nov 9, 2020 at 5:10 PM Frank Swarbrick
wrote:
> I just found this:
>
>
> https://www.ibm.com/support/kno
Any program can issue SPM to set the program mask. But in general that's a
bad idea. It's specifically a bad idea if you're using (E)SPIE.
RTM manages the intended program mask according to the program checks
being managed by the current (E)SPIE routine.
So if LE is setting (E)SPIEs for the task
I think I shared this before, to the group, but here is how we handle Spool
automation when we hit the 80% threshold, these IBM SA passes get executed
about 1 or 2 minutes apart until the shortage is relieved. Since we added
passes 1-3 we've not many spool events, other than the occasional prod
Distinct different limits may be set (ESTBYTES, ESTLINES, ESTPAGES) that
are independently checked. The exact message received depends on which
limit is reached. If the setting allows the job to continue, you can
get a succession or these messages if the job continues to produce more
output. Pr
Thomas David Rivers wrote:
I seem to have a situation where the program mask for my attached
sub-task is getting all the bits set (indicating, for example, the
receipt
of, say, FIXED-POINT OVERFLOW) when the parent task does not
have those set.
Just to reply to myself - for any possible futur
Thanks I initially got an 067 rc 4 abend after the SRB returned the STOKEN and
I added it to the callers ( caller of SRB ) DUAL however I then had The SRB of
the target address space add it to its PASN-AL
A nice feature I’m able to look at the data with TESTAUTH list with alet
operand
Which I
It is made clear that access to a SCOPE=ALL data space (as with a
SCOPE=SINGLE data space) requires having done an ALESERV ADD to the
accesser's DU-AL or PASN-AL
I have no idea what you are trying to do with ALESERV ADDPASN. The
description of what it does is clear. Once you have an ALET, the
SDSF sources all JES information from the SSI calls to the associated subsystem.
We have been out of the "JES control block chasing" game for quite a few
releases now.
The field in question is populated from STJ2CRTM in IAZSSST
Rob Scott
Rocket Software
-Original Message-
From: IBM Ma
>I have a dump that is being suppressed by DAE. I am not experienced with IPCS
>and DAE. How do I find out what dataset is being used by DAE and how do I
>"remove" the dump in order to get the dump?
The name of the DAE dataset is set in your ADYSET00 parmlib member, parameter
DSN. If you never
I have a dump that is being suppressed by DAE. I am not experienced with IPCS
and DAE. How do I find out what dataset is being used by DAE and how do I
"remove" the dump in order to get the dump?
I hope that makes sense.
thanks
Bill
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