On Tue, 17 Oct 2023 16:00:56 +1300, Laurence Chiu wrote:
>We have one LPAR with static IP
You are saying:
LPAR 1 has static IP address 192.168.40.70
LPAR 2 has static IP address 192.168.40.71
> and a server on that LPAR
"on that LPAR" is wrong. You actually mean:
You have a server "applicatio
VERBX IEAVTSFS displays the partial dump reason code bits for the SDUMP
capture phase. If the dump is partial due to an error or
running out of space during the write phase, you would need the syslog to see
that.
VERBX SUMDUMP displays the ranges that were captured during the summary dump.
On Fri, 13 Oct 2023 21:17:14 +, Seymour J Metz wrote:
>On other browsers target=_blank opens a new tab, and I saw a message
> to the effect that there is no way around it. On my personal machines I can
> just
> use Chrome or Firefox, but my work laptop is locked down and I can only use
> ap
I am probably not understanding it correctly either.
We have one LPAR with static IP and a server on that LPAR that supports
both internal and external clients. We want to duplicate that server
application on a second LPAR and they will be in a sysplex. If the first
LPAR goes goes down, we want i
On Fri, 13 Oct 2023 09:12:25 -0700, Tom Brennan
wrote:
>I don't really use Edge, but like Chrome, there's an option for either
>downloading the file or viewing in the browser. I just did this just
>now in Edge:
My guess is that MS Edge setting "Always download PDF files" has been turned
on.
On Fri, 13 Oct 2023 22:57:18 -0500, Bruce Hewson
wrote:
>A replacement STORAGE function for use in IPCS:-
For IPCS beginners, I strongly encourage learning a few basics IPCS subcommands
before taking code from others or writing IPCS REXX / IPCS exits. The large
number of IPCS subcommands and
On Mon, 16 Oct 2023 09:00:22 -0400, Rick Troth wrote:
>I much prefer interaction via email.
>Would love to see platforms like Discord support that mode of
>communication.
I heard that Discord was designed for interactive gamer communications. What
they call email digest is actually a list of th
You're confusing dynamic IP addresses with dynamic VIPA. I've never seen DVIPA
use dynamic IP addresses.
A static IP address is an address that doesn't change. Many people incorrectly
assume it's assigned to a specific machine. You decide how this IP address is
used.
Talk with your IBM hardwar
You didn't write that thy have unique names.
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http://mason.gmu.edu/~smetz3
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I can't remember how I determined partial dumps from the dump. When customers
supplied syslog, I looked for complete / incomplete dump message.
I think SUMDUMP is closer to what Joeseph wants. If I remember correctly, It
displays the storage ranges that are dumped. I can't remember if partial du
I am having a debate with a network person (but not z/OS) how DVIPA works.
We have a LPAR with static IP which many hosts and firewalls know about it.
I want to make this host part of a sysplex and so need to make certain IP
addresses/ports dynamic so they can be switched to the second LPAR if the
On Mon, 16 Oct 2023 17:38:09 +, Art Zeigler wrote:
>ISPF 3.4 lets you work with a dataset if is on a volume where it is NOT
>allocated, and you allow the override to let you process with the action you
>want to take. Of course, you need the right RACF security. I think this is
>what is ne
Thanks
> On Oct 16, 2023, at 1:20 PM, Jim Mulder wrote:
>
> Under IPCS, to see the effective SDUMP parms for the dump (which is a
> composition of what was requested on the SDUMP(X) macro plus application of
> CD commands (as displayed by D D,O )),
> use STATUS WORKSHEET. The formatted S
ISPF 3.4 lets you work with a dataset if is on a volume where it is NOT
allocated, and you allow the override to let you process with the action you
want to take. Of course, you need the right RACF security. I think this is
what is needed in DF/DSS as well. If you want to dump a dataset with a
I did read that Mark, but didn’t provide enough detail., or skimmed over it.
So, for my ISV extension volume a few things occur at the beginning of
maintenance rollout time:
1. All ISV products get maintained via vendor provided processes with
datasets that contain a ver/release qualifier
Under IPCS, to see the effective SDUMP parms for the dump (which is a
composition of what was requested on the SDUMP(X) macro plus application of CD
commands (as displayed by D D,O )),
use STATUS WORKSHEET. The formatted SDUMP parm list is near the bottom of
the display.
Jim Mulder
On Sun, 15 Oct 2023 12:24:35 +, Peter Relson wrote:
>
>If prodhlq.product.LINKLIB is ENQed (in this case you can presume it is due to
>being in the LNKLST on the driving system), you get this error:
>
>ADR497E (001)-CATLG(07), A CATALOG ERROR OCCURRED WHILE DELETING UNCATALOGED
>DATA SET pr
On Sun, 15 Oct 2023 13:47:39 +, Seymour J Metz wrote:
>You might consider an alternate deployment strategy
>
>* A target and dlib zone for each IPL volume.
>* Secondary res volsers based on IPL volser
>* Symbols based on IPL volser
>* File system names based on IPL volser
>* Data set names o
On Sun, 15 Oct 2023 00:31:20 +, Jousma, David wrote:
>Mark,
>
>I have the same cloning process as you logically. I know exactly the problem
>you face. Your rfe makes sense.
>
>I get around it by cloning at the volume level, but there is always the
>outlier that needs to be cloned by its
Along with Nitro, users can 'boost' a Discord server with a monthly
subscription but that is not required.
Lionel B. Dyck <><
Website: https://www.lbdsoftware.com
Github: https://github.com/lbdyck
“Worry more about your character than your reputation. Character is what you
are, reputation mere
As I understand it, Discord has a corporate version. They also get funding
from users' Nitro subscriptions.
On Mon, Oct 16, 2023 at 8:00 AM Rick Troth wrote:
> On 10/11/23 12:55, Lionel B. Dyck wrote:
> > There is an online community for all System Z Enthusiasts on discord
> that is
> > growing.
Sorry didn’t include this in the first email
But in the second dump when I dumped CSA the bit setting for CSA in the RTCT
was off however I was able to access jesssct
Thanks
> On Oct 16, 2023, at 8:53 AM, Joseph Reichman wrote:
>
> Thank you Peter
>
> Than just let me tell you exactly wh
On 10/11/23 12:55, Lionel B. Dyck wrote:
There is an online community for all System Z Enthusiasts on discord that is
growing. There are discussions ranging from the z/OS Open Tools to Hercules
to CBTape tools to Stack Overflow questions on Z to nearly anything and
everything related to Z.
Check
Thank you Peter
Than just let me tell you exactly what I did
The first time around I just dumped thru console command 3 asid that’s it
Trying to access via assembler storage access jesssct I got a RC 4
Before I did that I accessed the RTCT took a screen print
The second time when dumping t
What exactly do you mean by "what was dumped"?
What exactly were you looking at in the RTCT?
Why is "what was dumped" important to you? An IPCS formatter or verbexit would
generally try to access storage and either the storage would be found (and
returned, assuming the interface was used correct
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