Re: thread local storage in XL C\C++

2022-12-06 Thread David Crayford
On 7/12/22 10:53, Joseph Reichman wrote: David Crayford suggested I use uss pthread wonder if that corresponds to z/os task Of course! Although the POSIX semantics are different. pthreads are not hierarchical and the thread can be detached from the thread that spawned it. This is implemented

Re: thread local storage in XL C\C++

2022-12-06 Thread Joseph Reichman
David Crayford suggested I use uss pthread wonder if that corresponds to z/os task Going to try and research that Thanks > On Dec 6, 2022, at 9:30 PM, David Crayford wrote: > > We discussed this with the C/C++ compiler devs when we were beta testing the > Open XL C/C++ compiler. They said

Re: thread local storage in XL C\C++

2022-12-06 Thread Joseph Reichman
Pthread is Unix system services I assume I can use it in LE with runtime option posix(on) > On Dec 6, 2022, at 9:30 PM, David Crayford wrote: > > We discussed this with the C/C++ compiler devs when we were beta testing the > Open XL C/C++ compiler. They said it was on their radar but would ne

Re: thread local storage in XL C\C++

2022-12-06 Thread David Crayford
We discussed this with the C/C++ compiler devs when we were beta testing the Open XL C/C++ compiler. They said it was on their radar but would need work from the binder team to implement similar plumbing to writeable static. I got the impression that it won't happen soon. It's a PITA as it make

Re: Computers

2022-12-06 Thread Tony Harminc
On Tue, 6 Dec 2022 at 07:30, Steve Beaver wrote: > DSS. Data Set Services > Presumably he doesn't mean *that* DSS. Dynamic Support System was an OS/VS standalone debugger that allowed setting breakpoints, displaying storage, and so on, including in dodgy places like SVC routines and interrupt h

Re: thread local storage in XL C\C++

2022-12-06 Thread Peter Relson
To my limited understanding, there is not currently support for thread-local storage on z/OS. An LE enclave does not correspond 1 to 1 to a thread. I think that "writeable static", for example, is on an enclave basis, not a thread basis. I'm sure others know this far better than I. Peter Relso

Re: Using CATLIST on z/OS?

2022-12-06 Thread Carmen Vitullo
there's some doc in the DF/SMS ISMF guide - I've used CATLIST to get a quick hard-copy list of a datasets from the line operator, the output is placed in your 'userid.ISMF.CATLIST.Dx.Txxx' dataset Carmen On 12/6/2022 1:32 PM, Michael Watkins wrote: 'DFSMS Managing Catalogs', V2R5, p.59: '

Re: Using CATLIST on z/OS?

2022-12-06 Thread Farley, Peter
I just tried it from the ISMF "Dataset List" menu item (#1 on the main ISMF panel) and entered just "catlist" on a line next to one of my TSO user files, and it generated an IDCAMS list in a browseable temporary file name. Doesn't seem to be very hard to do. It does NOT work from the normal 3.

Re: Using CATLIST on z/OS?

2022-12-06 Thread Sri h Kolusu
>> Does anyone know where to find more documentation on how to use the ISPF >> line operator 'CATLIST', perhaps with an example? Michael, You can issue the LINE commands from ISMF panels. Bring Up ISMF and choose option 1 (Dataset) MAIN ISMF PRIMARY OPTION MENU - z/OS DFSMS V2 R4 E

Using CATLIST on z/OS?

2022-12-06 Thread Michael Watkins
'DFSMS Managing Catalogs', V2R5, p.59: 'You can list catalog records using the access method services LISTCAT command, or the ISMF line operator CATLIST. CATLIST produces the same output as LISTCAT, but places the output in a data set that can be browsed.' 'DFSMS Using the Interactive Storage M

Re: Top Secret - TSSINSTX

2022-12-06 Thread Pierre Fichaud
Yes, PREINIT, POSTINIT, PASSWORD and PASSPHRASE are set to YES. I see PREINIT and POSTINIT only but I never see a pointer to the PASSPHRASE area even if I add a PASSPHRASE to the TSO user. I have no idea how to drive PASSWORD and PASSPHRASE. --

Re: Computers

2022-12-06 Thread David Spiegel
Hi R'Shmuel AMV"SH, You said: "...In each case a prerequisite SU killed DSS ..." What is DSS? Thanks and regards, David On 2022-12-06 07:09, Seymour J Metz wrote: MVS/SE installed on an OS/VS2 base; for R1 it was 3.7 with prerequisite selectable units and for R2 it was 3.8 with prerequisite se

Re: JCL Output statement question

2022-12-06 Thread Paul Gilmartin
On Tue, 6 Dec 2022 07:06:01 +, Gadi Ben-Avi wrote: >... >We have a series of jobs (Control-D print missions) that allocate output DD >statements dynamically. > >We coded an OUTPUT Statement with DEFAULT=YES in these jobs with INTRAY=2, but >this doesn't seem to work. > >Should it be worki

Re: Computers

2022-12-06 Thread Steve Beaver
DSS. Data Set Services Sent from my iPhone No one said I could type with one thumb > On Dec 6, 2022, at 06:21, Jay Maynard wrote: > > OK, this is a new one on me. What's DSS? > >> On Tue, Dec 6, 2022 at 6:09 AM Seymour J Metz wrote: >> >> MVS/SE installed on an OS/VS2 base; for R1 it wa

Re: Computers

2022-12-06 Thread Jay Maynard
OK, this is a new one on me. What's DSS? On Tue, Dec 6, 2022 at 6:09 AM Seymour J Metz wrote: > MVS/SE installed on an OS/VS2 base; for R1 it was 3.7 with prerequisite > selectable units and for R2 it was 3.8 with prerequisite selectable units. > In each case a prerequisite SU killed DSS. MVS/SP

Re: Computers

2022-12-06 Thread Seymour J Metz
MVS/SE installed on an OS/VS2 base; for R1 it was 3.7 with prerequisite selectable units and for R2 it was 3.8 with prerequisite selectable units. In each case a prerequisite SU killed DSS. MVS/SP replaced MVS/SE -- Shmuel (Seymour J.) Metz http://mason.gmu.edu/~smetz3

Re: Hillgang reminder

2022-12-06 Thread Seymour J Metz
Thanks. -- Shmuel (Seymour J.) Metz http://mason.gmu.edu/~smetz3 From: IBM Mainframe Discussion List [IBM-MAIN@LISTSERV.UA.EDU] on behalf of Mike Schwab [mike.a.sch...@gmail.com] Sent: Monday, December 5, 2022 2:29 PM To: IBM-MAIN@LISTSERV.UA.EDU Subject