Seymour J Metz wrote:
>Influence for Waterloo?
Eh? If you mean UofW, no, there was never any 3270 emulator development there.
I worked there 1980-86, and managed to leave at the
peak of the mainframe there-dumb luck. It was gone soon after.
SimWare (Sim3270) and UofW worked together,
Thank you for clarifying Richard!
Do you support IMS logs, OPERLOG/SYSLOG?
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On Monday, August 29th, 2022 at 9:59 PM, Richard Philyaw
wrote:
> It is true that VirtualZ allows access of VSAM (all types), PDS and PDSE,
> QSAM/BSAM and GDGs via NFS hosted
zOSMF. A reasonably good idea that has been extremely poorly and sloppily
implemented.
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Carmen Vitullo
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Subject: z/OSMF - again, next issue
I'm
I'm working with a teammate that is required to use z/osmf to download an new
zsecure release, we successfully added the portable software instance and
provide the https server and client parms, updated the JOBCARD, the next parts
we hunt and peck and guess what to do next, we found quite by
Apologies for not responding sooner, but I will reply with working example
soon, have been busy on other things.
However, I can report that the OUTTRAP works from shell-initiated Rexx because
the "address tso" fork inherits FD's 0, 1, 2 and OUTTRAP captures FD 1
(SYSTSPRT from the TSO fork)
You may try /SEND 'test message';Save
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Lionel B. Dyck
Enviado: lunes, 29 de agosto de 2022 13:03
Para: IBM-MAIN@LISTSERV.UA.EDU
Asunto: [EXTERNAL] SDSF ISFEXEC issue - help (please)
I'm trying to issue the operator
Thank you - got it
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It is true that VirtualZ allows access of VSAM (all types), PDS and PDSE,
QSAM/BSAM and GDGs via NFS hosted on Z as a ZiiP-eligible started task.
We do not require installation of an NFS client. We work with the NFS support
that is already present in Linux distributions as well as the NFSV2
Probably a quoting issue, this works:
Address SDSF ISFSLASH "'send ''howdy folks'' user(xx)'"
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I'm trying to issue the operator SEND command via ISFEXEC and it is failing
and yet it works when done manually under SDSF ULOG
The command: /SEND 'test message',Save
The error messages:
ISF302E "," was seen in command position 29 where one of the following was
expected: (, END-OF-STMT,
Thank you Max,
Regards,
Jack
On Mon, 29 Aug 2022 at 16:31, Massimo Biancucci wrote:
> Jack,
>
> I don't fully understand the output, the numbers at the beginnins seems to
> be edit related and cols not.
> This is my JCL, of course my catalog names are different but it doesn't
> seem to matter.
Jack,
I don't fully understand the output, the numbers at the beginnins seems to
be edit related and cols not.
This is my JCL, of course my catalog names are different but it doesn't
seem to matter.
//ST010EXEC PGM=IDCAMS
//SYSPRINT DD SYSOUT=*
//SYSINDD *
DELETE
Thank you Max,
As suggested,
=COLS>
+1+2+3+4+5+6+7
08 IDC1566I ** .|. ...8..2...{. NOT
LISTED
09 IDC3014I CATALOG ERROR
10 IDC3009I ** VSAM CATALOG RETURN CODE IS 50 - REASON CODE IS
Jack,
I tried the same and IDC3014I does not disappear after inserting new OR
conditions.
A print screen with "cols on" on the first output could be helpful.
Best regards.
Max.
Il giorno lun 29 ago 2022 alle ore 11:53 Jack Zukt ha
scritto:
> Hi all,
>
> I am trying to get all the IDC messages
Hi all,
I am trying to get all the IDC messages from a file to where I directed the
output from multiple "LISTCAT CAT(usercat name) VOL"
I am using this
INCLUDE COND=(6,03,CH,EQ,C'IDC',&,
6,06,CH,NE,C'IDCAMS',&,
6,08,CH,NE,C'IDC0001I')
and it works just fine. But
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