Rob,
Just want to say, I think this is a great addition to SDSF.
You folks at Rocket are really doing SDSF development right.
Seamlessly adding in new functionality, without a freakshow layer.
- KB
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On Thursday, August 11th, 2022 at 9:58 PM, Rob Scott
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On Thu, 11 Aug 2022 22:06:57 +, Longnecker, Dennis
wrote:
>We run a lot of JAVA workloads under WebSphere Liberty on our z15.
>
>We are seeing hardly any utilization on our 2 specialty engines (ziip/zaap).
>It is my understanding that ALL java workload is eligible to run under those
>eng
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Issue 'TSO BPXMTEXT EF086028' to get an explanation of the error.
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On Wed, 10 Aug 2022 at 12:53, Joe Monk wrote:
> "rather, the separator routine calls IEFSD095."
>
> Which is EXACTLY what I said!
>
> "The JES2 guide says that JES2 calls IEFSD095 to build the separator
> pages..."
>
No - that's *not* what the book says, nor is it what JES2 does. JES2 calls
IEFS
We run a lot of JAVA workloads under WebSphere Liberty on our z15.
We are seeing hardly any utilization on our 2 specialty engines (ziip/zaap).
It is my understanding that ALL java workload is eligible to run under those
engines, so it has left me confused. We are seeing some offloaded DB2 wo
On Thu, 11 Aug 2022 16:36:43 -0500, Paul Gilmartin wrote:
>On Thu, 11 Aug 2022 13:23:27 -0500, Mark Zelden wrote:
>>
>>ISHELL in batch won't work, but this "trick" with BPXBATCH will. The key is
>>using
>>"echo" and piping the commend to "su".
>>
>I see that clearly in the Commands Ref.
>
>Wha
On Thu, 11 Aug 2022 13:23:27 -0500, Mark Zelden wrote:
>
>ISHELL in batch won't work, but this "trick" with BPXBATCH will. The key is
>using
>"echo" and piping the commend to "su".
>
I see that clearly in the Commands Ref.
What about Rexx: ADDRESS SYSCALL 'setuid'? Does that change the euid
o
You can vote for DFSMSdss PATH wildcard support here:
https://ibm-z-hardware-and-operating-systems.ideas.ibm.com/ideas/ZOS-I-2712
Regards
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It's an odd omission, certainly.
However, if you don't absolutely have to use DFSMSdss, DFSMShsm *does*
allow wildcards and will backup files in a directory subtree. Available in
z/OS 2.3 with PTFs or in the base from 2.4 onwards. Andrew Wilt of IBM did
a very complete presentation at the last GSE
I agree. Not being able to recurse down into the directory structure makes
it less than useful unless you are only backing up a couple of files.
On Thu, Aug 11, 2022 at 12:43 PM Mark Jacobs <
0224d287a4b1-dmarc-requ...@listserv.ua.edu> wrote:
> Yes, making it much less useful than it could b
Mark.
Sorry for the confusing terminology. I meant cross-system within the same
sysplex. As I have already posted, the problem seems to be the lack of a
journal dataset for STCs - it is working OK for journaled job classes.
A conversion to SDSF RACF security was involved in the migration but I
On Thu, 11 Aug 2022 13:32:46 -0500, Mark Zelden wrote:
>On Thu, 11 Aug 2022 15:34:20 +0100, Keith Gooding wrote:
>
>>I found that the SDSF ‘JS’ (job steps) command issued from the SDSF panels or
>>via the REXX API produces no output if the target job is running on a
>>different system in the
Got it. The ‘special dataset’ is presumably $JOURNAL. I found that I had only
tested with STCs. It works ok for JOBs where the jobclass has JOURNAL=Yes. It
does not seem possible to set JOURNSL=YES for STCs. Back to the drawing board.
Keith
> On 11 Aug 2022, at 19:06, Keith Gooding wrote:
>
>
On Thu, 11 Aug 2022 15:34:20 +0100, Keith Gooding wrote:
>I found that the SDSF ‘JS’ (job steps) command issued from the SDSF panels or
>via the REXX API produces no output if the target job is running on a
>different system in the sysplex. This is with z/os 2.5. On a 2.3 system the
>same hap
On Thu, 11 Aug 2022 12:50:49 +, Boyer, William
wrote:
>My userid on z/OS is not a superuser but I have RACF READ access to
>BPX.SUPERUSER. Occasionally as a Systems Programmer, I need to have perform
>something in USS that requires UID=0. In TSO I can switch to EUID=0 by going
>to 3.17
Thank you Rob and Paul. At least I know that it should work. In fact I think it
*did* once work in the same sysplex at z/os 2.4 but I cannot be 100% sure.
The systems are in the same MAS (2 systems sharing a JES2 spool and
checkpoint). Are there any instructions in the SDSF configuration that I
Yes, making it much less useful than it could be.
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On Thursday, August 11th, 2022 at 1:23 PM, Michael B
Yes and yes. It successfully dumps the directory, but none of the
subdirectories under it.
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On Thursd
Sorry to keep posting. The 2.5 doc also states that if a pathname resolves
to a directory, only the attributes for the directory are processed. None
of its members are processed. Recursion is not supported.
On Thu, Aug 11, 2022 at 12:14 PM Michael Babcock
wrote:
> According to z/OS 2.4 EF08602
According to z/OS 2.4 EF086028 is:
“A required name entry in a directory was not found”.
And I’m looking at the 2.5 doc I have, it says “DFSMSdss does not support
the use of UNIX wildcard characters” and in a note says “DFSMSdss does not
provide wildcard support when processing UNIX files”
On T
Drive by Unix comments below.
On 8/11/22 9:15 AM, Chen, Ya-Fang wrote:
echo 'date' ! su ;
echo 'mkdir -m 755 /home/y01' ! su ;
echo 'mkdir -m 755 /home/y01/.ssh2' ! su ;
echo 'chown -R y01:agroup /home/y01' ! su ;
Is there a reason that you are echoing commands into su's STDIN
Is the case sensitivity correct for the working directory? And is the
source directory a subdirectory of the working directory?
On Thu, Aug 11, 2022 at 7:39 AM Mark Jacobs <
0224d287a4b1-dmarc-requ...@listserv.ua.edu> wrote:
> I'm trying to use ADRDSSU to backup a directory and all files and
On Thu, 11 Aug 2022 14:35:25 +, Boyer, William
wrote:
>Tried that.
>
>OSHELL su
>OPUT
>The OPUT faileo on permissions.
>
OSHELL probably forks a separate address space, and "su" there does
not affect the parent TSO address space.
Chen, Ya-Fang's suggestion is more promising. Simila
The SDSF "JS" action does not get sent to remote systems in the sysplex. It
reads data from a special JES2 dataset for the job locally.
A possible reason for no data being shown is that the job on the remote system
is not in the same MAS.
Rob Scott
Rocket Software
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Hi List,
I have a new DR machine (BC15) that we have installed in Austin. The
machine is running and we tested out a DR scenario when we were there. At that
time , we did NOT have our remote HMC installed. A few week later we are now
installing our remote HMC and we are having
Hmm, I don't have 2.5 so I can't play myself. Good luck chasing it down.
Rex
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Tried that. Have
Tried that. Haven't looked up the RC/RTN codes yet. My input had the escape
character even though it's not being shown here.
ADR651W (001)-UDFLT(03), VFS CALLABLE SERVICE V_LOOKUP COMPLETED WITH RETURN
CODE 0081 AND REASON CODE EF086028 WHILE FILTERING ./sourcedir/*
Mark Jacobs
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William,
FYI. This what I use to create directory and set up ownership in a batch job.
Some companies may need to change the pipe char from '!' to '|'.
---
//STEP1EXEC PGM=BPXBATCH
//SYSPRINT DD SYSOUT=*
I am working on a research paper that discusses data security risk and why
end-user error/negligence is the most common threat vector. At the center of
this research is the siloed mentality in large organizations. What I'm
interested in exploring is CIOs and teams working in a silo separate from
Keith, I'm assuming you are talking about looking at job on a different lpar in
the same sysplex, also part of the same JES MAS.
This is a display of a job running on a different lpars then the one I was
logged on to. This is a z/OS 2.4 environment.
SDSF JOB STEP DISPLAY - JOB DTSTM01D (JOB245
Hi Mark,
Just a wild guess, would something like this work?
DUMP PATH(INC('sourcedir/\*')) WORKINGDIRECTORY('/service') OUTDD(OUTDD)
I know it looks weird but the ref manual says that the DSS wildcard needs to be
escaped to make it work and the backslash is the escape character. If this
backs
Tried that.
OSHELL su
OPUT
The OPUT failed on permissions.
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[External: Use caution with
I found that the SDSF ‘JS’ (job steps) command issued from the SDSF panels or
via the REXX API produces no output if the target job is running on a
different system in the sysplex. This is with z/os 2.5. On a 2.3 system the
same happens except that the heading says ‘no job steps found’ (or simi
Andi,
IBM suggested it might be ACF2 based on their review of the data we sent
them. We had the IBM and Broadcom developers meet about this issue and the
result is the
issue we are having with TCPIP is back in IBMs hands and is no longer
considered a possible ACF2 issue. The issue is we ar
Life will be easier if you learn how to use Unix commands, e.g., su, sudo, from
the command line.
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To:
You may try:
//STEP1 EXEC PGM=IKJEFT01
//SYSEXEC DD DISP=SHR,DSN=SYS1.SBPXEXEC
//SYSTSPRT DD SYSOUT=*
//SYSTSIN DD *
PROF
Thank you Sonny and that is what I was looking for.
Regards,
Claude
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I usually use pax either via the command line or batch to an MVS file and then
DFSMS the MVS file.
Lloyd
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On Thursday, August 11, 2022, 8:39 AM, Mark Jacobs
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I'm trying to use ADRDSSU to backup a direct
Coz toolkit is very easy to use for switching to superuser.
Rob
On Thu, Aug 11, 2022, 08:51 Boyer, William <
0442c7525a40-dmarc-requ...@listserv.ua.edu> wrote:
> My userid on z/OS is not a superuser but I have RACF READ access to
> BPX.SUPERUSER. Occasionally as a Systems Programmer, I nee
On Thu, 11 Aug 2022 12:50:49 +, Boyer, William wrote:
>My userid on z/OS is not a superuser but I have RACF READ access to
>BPX.SUPERUSER. Occasionally as a Systems Programmer, I need to have perform
>something in USS that requires UID=0. In TSO I can switch to EUID=0 by going
>to 3.17 (U
My userid on z/OS is not a superuser but I have RACF READ access to
BPX.SUPERUSER. Occasionally as a Systems Programmer, I need to have perform
something in USS that requires UID=0. In TSO I can switch to EUID=0 by going to
3.17 (Utilities/Udlist) and type a su which seems to stay set for the
Please see below link:
https://www.ibm.com/downloads/cas/W30ZOKQD
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While its not just a pdf with only the requested information, chapter 7 of
this guide has the info you are looking for.
https://www.redbooks.ibm.com/redpieces/abstracts/sg248951.html
On Thu, Aug 11, 2022 at 8:32 AM Richbourg, Claude <
claude.richbo...@myfloridacfo.com> wrote:
> Good morning all,
I'm trying to use ADRDSSU to backup a directory and all files and
subdirectories under it. Unless I'm missing something it doesn't look like it's
supported.
DUMP PATH(INC('sourcedir')) WORKINGDIRECTORY('/service') OUTDD(OUTDD)
ADRDSSU is only backing up the directory itself, nothing under it.
Good morning all,
I was trying to find the latest PDF - matrix of the IBM Mainframes that will
run each level of IBM z/OS and earlier software.
There was one I had up to the z14, but with the z16 now out, I am looking for
the latest.
Does anyone know the link or have the pdf in their possession
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