It may be worth writing a zOS Hot Topics (https://zos-hot-topics.com) article
about all the new things added to SDSF.
So that the information is easy to share, and for more people to enjoy the new
stuff.
- KB
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On Sunday, August 28th, 2022 at 8:02 AM, David
> On 26 Aug 2022, at 1:31 pm, Hank Oerlemans
> <03c4d8bf55f3-dmarc-requ...@listserv.ua.edu> wrote:
>
> I'm very fond of the new stuff in SDSF with z/OS 2.5 .
Me too. Rob and his team are adding outstanding features with every new
release. The x-mem browsing into foreign address spaces was
Larry, I'll let others provide summaries and links, however, I'd say
mainframes are definitely here to stay. IBM and its operating systems may
have been around for many years, but IBM has done an excellent job of
modernizing both hardware and software. When you invoke some software,
whether by
With the cloud era started already, I am confused by the mainframe road map
and how to fit it into the cloud modernization: the world still uses it
extensively, but no new young generation would like to learn it as a technology
as it is old. So what is the mainframe future: it will be dying or
Argh, forgot to fix subject, resending.
Tony Harminc wrote, re Hummingbird:
>Which, iirc, was the TN3270 program developed at McGill U. by Pierre
>Goyette.
And QWS3270 came from Queens', no? Interesting that two of the (many, Many,
MANY!) 3270 emulators came from Canadian universities...
Steve
It's a non CICS application
On Sat, Aug 27, 2022, 9:18 PM Steve Beaver wrote:
> You are going to hate this but you need to look at your CICS SMF records
> and you may have to turn on the 99 records for a very very short time
> probably 3 minutes or less
>
> Sent from my iPhone
>
> No one
You are going to hate this but you need to look at your CICS SMF records and
you may have to turn on the 99 records for a very very short time probably 3
minutes or less
Sent from my iPhone
No one said I could type with one thumb
> On Aug 27, 2022, at 12:00, Peter wrote:
>
> Hello
>
>
Peter,
Tricky. Is it running in its own address space, or is there other work
going on in the address space at the same time.
If running in its own address space - TSO RMFWDM will give you near real
time reasons for delays, CPU, which volids
If other work in the same address space - do you
Hello
Good morning to all
I am just trying to understand a strange online application(non-CICS) delay
which is happening only for a specific location but not on all region.
During the delay, I don't see any delay from the zOS perspective whereas
the clocking symbol or a few min of freeze is
Tony Harminc wrote, re Hummingbird:
>Which, iirc, was the TN3270 program developed at McGill U. by Pierre
>Goyette.
And QWS3270 came from Queens', no? Interesting that two of the (many, Many,
MANY!) 3270 emulators came from Canadian universities...
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