And therein begins a new line where some company offers services to move small
machine workloads to zPDT.
Or whatever...
- KB
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On Saturday, July 24th, 2021 at 9:51 AM, Brian Westerman
wrote:
> Did you think to have even ONE of those early sites be one with a
Did you think to have even ONE of those early sites be one with a small
processor (single CPU) like a low end single CPU z/13, z14 or z15? Most likely
you didn't and that's very sad. A good percentage of "new" clients that IBM
has added over the past 5 to 8 years are in that boat and IBM has
Thank you, thank you, thank you.
Please do keep sharing gems like this, and make them easy to find.
- KB
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On Saturday, July 24th, 2021 at 3:50 AM, Jim Mulder wrote:
>
Dr. Shum is the man!
If you really want a definitive answer to "what is the fastest way to clear
a register?" and everything beyond that, check out his presentation.
Charles
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This might save some hunting for the document link:
https://community.ibm.com/HigherLogic/System/DownloadDocumentFile.ashx?DocumentFileKey=1275a261-ab21-4f8a-b060-5c71880a71fa
On 7/23/2021 3:20 PM, Jim Mulder wrote:
https://community.ibm.com/community/user/ibmz-and-linuxone/blogs/c-kevin-shum/2021/07/23/z-primer-version-3-release
Jim Mulder z/OS Diagnosis, Design, Development, Test IBM Corp.
Poughkeepsie NY
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Brian,
>> Some of the problem here is that you are telling me what "will" be there,
>> but I don't have anything that actually shows that or even implies it for
>> z/OSMF for z/OS. I don't even have the workflows to verify anything.
For the z/OS Workflows that you haven't seen yet, they are
A USERMOD is overkill. SMP/E parmlib is specified in the JCL, so just
create your own and use it.
That's what I do. But if you really want to have a usermod, I don't mind.
sas
On Fri, Jul 23, 2021 at 8:26 AM Richards, Robert B. (CTR) <
01c91f408b9e-dmarc-requ...@listserv.ua.edu> wrote:
>
On Thu, 22 Jul 2021 20:46:46 +, fred glenlake
wrote:
>I am unsuccessfully trying to locate the hiding spot of the GDPS Manuals for
>V4R1 so I can download a few. If anyone can share
> the link of where I could download them please.
I don't think the GDPS manuals aren't online since
On 7/19/2021 3:43 AM, Mario Bezzi wrote:
Greg that's very interesting.. Could you please point me at the doc
which explains how to get there? I have been reading the description of
the CSVQUERY services, but while I see an OUTPATHNAM option, I can't
find anything about the source loadlib for a
Nice! thanks Bob
Carmen Vitullo
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From: Robert <01c91f408b9e-dmarc-requ...@listserv.ua.edu>
To: IBM-MAIN
Date: Friday, 23 July 2021 7:26 AM CDT
Subject: Re: Serverpac installs January 2022 and beyond - Requests
For SMPWRKx datasets, see
For SMPWRKx datasets, see SYS1.SAMPLIB(GIMDDALC). Turn it into a usermod:
++USERMOD(SMP1K1) REWORK(2021204).
++VER(Z038) FMID(HMP1K00) .
++SAMP(GIMDDALC) DISTLIB(ASAMPLIB) .
Contents of GIMDDALC pasted here with your changes.
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Barb, how did you get my apply and accept sysouts :)
joking aside, these datasets are the same datasets I've always had space
issues with or I needed to up the directory size, go thru the pain of
allocating a .NEW datasets larger, or with more directories or both,
copy the failed library to
>Its interesting, because I don’t have any products that give me extra extents
>except what SMS does for me space wise, and I have never increased my dataset
>size allocations.
Just as a preparation for increasing allocations, here is what failed x37 in
the past 8 refreshes (all on the
On 7/22/21 6:21 PM, Charles Mills wrote:
Agreed. By "roll your own" I was referring to
1) Create an asymmetric public + private key pair on the destination
system.
2) Transfer the destination system's public key to the source system.
3) Create a symmetric key on the source system.
Etc.
On 7/22/21 6:17 PM, Mike Schwab wrote:
Since a lot of chips a manufactured in China, a device could be
sending ... your data,
Theoretically yes. I'm not going to speculate on the probability that
such is happening. Though Hanlon's Razor comes to mind.
But for it to be sending your data it
On 7/22/21 6:09 PM, Charles Mills wrote:
Guys, this is the problem with inventing your own solution.
You didn't elucidate what the (or a) problem is.
Public keys are, well, public.
Yes, that's the very nature of a /public/ key.
The new fashion in fact is to NOT trust internal networks.
Except for C:\Windows and the Program files directory, I don't think I keep
anything where Microsoft wants me to. I like to keep everything that isn't the
vanilla MS system on other drives and I create links to them so that I can
reinstall when I want and just redo the links.
But then I
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