Personally I think z/OSMF is a big step in the wrong direction for IBM,
especially since they made it a the only choice. Before them it was also
pretty much just a single choice, but you had a lot of flexibility that you no
longer have with the newer method. There appears to be no good reason
On Sun, 28 May 2023 01:55:17 +, Seymour J Metz wrote:
>Federal government contracts.
>
Which is silly because the gossip at the time was that whenever anyone
challenged a Windows purchase order on the basis of POSIX deviance,
the riposte was, "Close enough!"
Perhaps desktops were granted an i
Federal government contracts.
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Tony Harminc
Sent: Friday, May 26, 2023 9:40 AM
To: IBM-MAIN@LISTSERV.UA.EDU
Subject: Re: z/OS 3.1: Now UNIXR Certified
On Fri, 26 May 2023 at 15:30, Radoslaw Skorupka <
Has your sshd task always been named SSHD3? In your TCP/IP profile member do
you have another task name defined as reserving port 22?
On Fri, 26 May 2023 18:09:12 -0700, Tom Brennan
wrote:
>Can you change the port from 22 to something over 1023 for a quick test?
>
>On 5/26/2023 6:01 PM, Tom B
In this context it does mean a connection does mean TCP connection. So once
the connection is made the source/destination address will stay the same.
One thing I did forget to mention is that the IP address the FTP jobs use can't
be associated with a specific OSA, so they need to use a VIPA/DVI
A significant difference between z/OS and Windows environments is the
management philosophy in the z/OS environment that all the core code
that controls the system behavior and integrity can (and should) be
completely isolated from application and third-party code in data sets
that are protecte
Have them read Introduction To The New Mainframe. Very much describes
mainframes in DOS / Unix terms.
On Sat, May 27, 2023 at 4:39 AM Jack Zukt wrote:
>
> I can understand the windows and android analogy. And I do hate not being
> able to solve windows and android problems with the ease I solve
I can understand the windows and android analogy. And I do hate not being
able to solve windows and android problems with the ease I solve them on
z/OS.
Over the years colleagues from other areas have come to me for help with
problems on their turf, and I was able to help them because I knew how
th
Yes, but used <> REGION.
Or rather used <=REGION :-)
However AFAIK SMF30 contains the limits.
--
Radoslaw Skorupka
Lodz, Poland
W dniu 27.05.2023 o 00:35, Mike Schwab pisze:
If you can look at a job that is ended, the job log step completion
message shows the amount used 24/31/64 bit areas.