> On 13 Apr 2021, at 5:09 am, zMan wrote:
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>> We want nice things too!
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> And also Java, apparently.
Haha, that’s very droll :)
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>> On Mon, Apr 12, 2021 at 7:37 AM David Crayford wrote:
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>>> On 11/04/2021 3:18 am, Phil Smith III wrote:
>>> Allan Staller wrote:
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I don'
Binyamin,
I'll send you XCOMPARE offline.
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On Tue, 13 Apr 2021 01:12:00 +0300, Binyamin Dissen
wrote:
>I have tried using the COMPARE command but it shows many false differences
>(that do not show up in MVS ISPF 3.13)
>
>It purports to be a source compare utility
>
>Is there a better standard command? Is there a version of COMPARE which
I have tried using the COMPARE command but it shows many false differences
(that do not show up in MVS ISPF 3.13)
It purports to be a source compare utility
Is there a better standard command? Is there a version of COMPARE which will
create an UPDATE file?
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For IMS it is both; RACF SMF80 records and also IMS x'10' log records in
the IMS log. IMS uses the RACROUTE option LOG=ASIS so the AUDIT and WARN
options are in effect as well.
On Mon, Apr 12, 2021 at 11:59 PM Pierre Fichaud wrote:
> I was told on this forum that RACF violations for DB2 are in
> We want nice things too!
And also Java, apparently.
On Mon, Apr 12, 2021 at 7:37 AM David Crayford wrote:
> On 11/04/2021 3:18 am, Phil Smith III wrote:
> > Allan Staller wrote:
> >
> >> I don't follow JAVA closely enough to wonder about what happened to
> > JAVA9/JAVA10 on z/OS.
> >
> >
> >
As you noticed APA is separate product.
Yes, but it can be a part of software bundle named Application Delivery
Foundation.
Few remarks:
1. Who installed the system? Is there any documentation? It should
answer your question.
2. ServerPac materials describe content of the package - is there AP
This might be obvious, but if you can, you generally want to run APA on the
slowest system you own, because modern machines are too bloody fast: it can
have trouble identifying hotspots because it only goes to (I think) 100K
samples per second, and that's not enough. At least, that's what ISTR from
Yea, its not a freebie either. charged just like fault analyzer, File manager,
debug.as Jerry mentioned it is bundled, which is what we have done.
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Thank you everyone. This is strictly a z/OS environment for my question
Since I do not see any SCAZ* datasets for any SMP/e environment, it probably
means I have never ordered it
That helps a lot
Lizette
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Lizette, APA does not do iSeries. It is strictly z/OS. Pierre.
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Separately priced. And yes, it is much like stone.
ITschak
בתאריך יום ב׳, 12 באפר׳ 2021 ב-19:16 מאת Lizette Koehler <
stars...@mindspring.com>:
> List -
>
>
>
> Does anyone know if the APA comes with z/OS ? If so what versions of z/OS?
>
>
>
> Is it similar to iSTROBE for analyzing application
It used to be a separately orderable product. It was developed by another
company, and badged by IBM.
it provides the same functions as Strobe.
For example
1. Hot spots... in code Module/csect down to 64 bytes granularity
2. Which DB2 queries are taking most elapsed time, and CPU time
Or refresh security ...
ITschak
בתאריך יום ב׳, 12 באפר׳ 2021 ב-19:19 מאת Colin Paice :
> I dont think MQ provides any as such - I think it was left to RACF to
> report any violations.
> Once MQ had done a security check it cached the data in its memory, until
> it timed out.
> Colin
>
> On Mon,
Lizette,
IBM APA doesn't come with z/OS. It is an addon product and part of the IBM PD
Tools or ADFz. Yes, it is 'similar' to Strobe and has both ISPF and IDE
interface.
Jerry Edgington
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I dont think MQ provides any as such - I think it was left to RACF to
report any violations.
Once MQ had done a security check it cached the data in its memory, until
it timed out.
Colin
On Mon, 12 Apr 2021 at 14:59, Pierre Fichaud wrote:
> I was told on this forum that RACF violations for DB2 a
List -
Does anyone know if the APA comes with z/OS ? If so what versions of z/OS?
Is it similar to iSTROBE for analyzing application tasks?
I am reading the manuals, but I just wanted to see if it was a separate
order or included in z/OS
Thanks
Lizette
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I believe a caller of RACROUTE can specify LOG=NONE and do their own logging.
Generally, Db2 authorization errors are not reported in SMF 80 by RACF but
rather by Db2 in SMF 102 IFCID 140.
Charles
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mån 2021-04-05 klockan 16:30 + skrev Farley, Peter x23353:
> True. There is m4 in *ix systems and going back a long time there
> was ML/1 (I think there was an academic book published on that one, I
> think I have a copy somewhere around here). Undoubtedly others I do
> not know of or remembe
On 4/12/2021 10:33 AM, Itschak Mugzach wrote:
All racf violations are reported by SMF80, regardless of the environment of
execution.
ITschak
What he said.
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All racf violations are reported by SMF80, regardless of the environment of
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I was told on this forum that RACF violations for DB2 are in SMF records type
102 with IFCID=140.
I was also told that CICS RACF violations were to be found in SMF type 80
(X'50') records.
I haven't gotten to them yet.
What about RACF violations for MQ Series and WAS ?
Where are they found?
How
On 11/04/2021 3:18 am, Phil Smith III wrote:
Allan Staller wrote:
I don't follow JAVA closely enough to wonder about what happened to
JAVA9/JAVA10 on z/OS.
Java 9 and Java 10 were short-lived and are unsupported everywhere, so don't
worry about them. For that matter, 12 through 15 are ba
Can confirm that it didn't change on a z15.
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Doesn't have to be a gaming mouse...
Logitech M720 has side buttons (one of which switches between 3 computers
- a feature on the K780 keyboard, BTW). Mine are indeed mapped to forwards
and backwards in Firefox. Seems to me, though, a double click is too fast
for this UI problem - and requires
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