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Phil Smith III
Sent: יום ה 21 דצמבר 2023 01:01
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Subject: Re: TCPPING for z/OS
Am I the only one who keeps reading this thread subject as "TIPPING for z/OS"
and thinks, "&deity, this ti
Another reason IT should have unionized decades ago. My wife, as a public
sector worker, had better benefits than I had. Because of the Teamsters.
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On Wednesday, December 20, 2023, 2:43 PM, Phil Smith III
wrote:
Dean Kent wrote:
>In that case, I think that Ca
Currently they are using File-Aid to provide the interface, but compuware was
acquired by BMC and they have decided that they want over $20K (close to 30)
per year for just file-aid. That's like twice the price we previously paid for
all three products File-aid, abend-aid and Xpeditor the previ
Am I the only one who keeps reading this thread subject as "TIPPING for z/OS"
and thinks, "&deity, this tipping thing is REALLY getting out of hand!!!" ?
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W dniu 20.12.2023 o 22:46, Sri h Kolusu pisze:
Q: is it really required to put the library into LPA? I searched ICSF
documentation and found no reference.
Radoslaw,
It is documented in RACF Security Administrator's Guide.
https://www.ibm.com/docs/en/zos/2.5.0?topic=keys-storing-passticket-enc
TraceTCP does a trace with TCP packets, its on github.
Don't think its been ported to z/os.
On Wed, Dec 20, 2023 at 10:05 AM Mark Regan wrote:
> To all who asked about PINGPORT, I'm checking with the original person who
> sent it to me to ensure I can share it. He's OOO until the Dec. 28th. He's
I found the same statement in a few documents too. I assume a dynamic load into
LPA of the single CSNBENC module would be sufficient.
Mark Jacobs
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>> Q: is it really required to put the library into LPA? I searched ICSF
>> documentation and found no reference.
Radoslaw,
It is documented in RACF Security Administrator's Guide.
https://www.ibm.com/docs/en/zos/2.5.0?topic=keys-storing-passticket-encrypted-in-icsf
When using the secured sig
I have found the following statement iin some documentation:
"KEYENCRYPTED requires that the CSNBENC module reside in the link pack
area (LPA) if not already there. "
The module resides in SCSFMOD0 library, which is on LNKLST concatenation.
Q: is it really required to put the library into LPA?
A few profile examples:
MVS.PURGE.MSS
MVS.HALT.TCAM
MVS.RELEASE.TCAM
MVS.HOLD.TCAM
The profiles were approx. 30 years old, but I'm pretty sure the
installation had never had any MSS and possibly no TCAM.
All of the profiles are still documented in ...SDSF manual. It is
interesting, because MV
Dean Kent wrote:
>In that case, I think that California law would not apply. I have the
>impression (perhaps mistaken) that the labor laws apply to residents,
>not remote workers.
This is correct. I know this because when HP bought Voltage Security, we were
no longer able to roll over any
In that case, I think that California law would not apply. I have the
impression (perhaps mistaken) that the labor laws apply to residents,
not remote workers.
On 12/19/2023 6:30 PM, Bob Bridges wrote:
Sorry, didn't mean to be unclear. I did indeed say "while I am employed by a California
I'm curious. Why do you want to shut it down? Is it causing a problem?
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On Tue, 19 Dec 2023 05:20:30 -0700, Lizette Koehler
wrote:
>Exactly what I am planning to do
>
>Hopefully no one will miss it
>
>Lizette
>
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I should have mentioned to Lizette that you can issue some operator commands
against the task to see if there is any usage
F RDZRSED,APPL=D P,d
14.03.41 STC12858 BPXM023I (RDZRSED) 447
447 ProcessId(1114457 ) ASId(00F2) JobName(RDZRSED1) Order(1)
447 PROCESS LIMI
Dave is right, it is part of IBM Developer for Z and IBM Explorer for z/OS.
These are tools that your developers may be using for anything from accessing
z/OS to debugging programs, to working with a source code manager. There's a
lot of things that can be done through these GUIs. If you have
To all who asked about PINGPORT, I'm checking with the original person who
sent it to me to ensure I can share it. He's OOO until the Dec. 28th. He's
subscribed to the IBMTCP-L mailing list, which is how I got it in the first
place, directly from him.
Regards,
Mark Regan, K8MTR General, EN80tg
CT
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With that correction it goes back to OS/360 (R14?). Any keyword not recognized
is assumed to be a symbolic parameter and is placed on the EXEC. I don't know
whicj JOB parameters are allowed in z/OS V3R1.
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Maybe my statement needs correcting. I meant DD parameters, rather than JCL
statements.
I have done this, but it was over 30 years ago. I believe you can specify many
JCL parameters which can go on DD statements. These are then applied to the
IEFRDER DD statement.
Happy to be corrected if someo
If you haven't changed the data or conceivably the environment, retrying the
instruction will get the same result.
That shouldn't be a surprise. If you were to try, you'd likely have to decipher
the instruction so that you could figure out what data and/or regs it was using
and make sure to chan
?
What JCL statements can START provide. As for parameters, that's limited to
JOB, EXEC and DD.
Of course, that's enough for a competent auditor to check who can use what.
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That would be great.
Please send it to gadi.ben@gmail.com
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From: IBM Mainframe Discussion List On Behalf Of
Mark Regan
Sent: יום ד 20 דצמבר 2023 13:52
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Subject: Re: TCPPING for z/OS
What you are looking for is called PINGPORT, which was
What you are looking for is called PINGPORT, which was written in REXX. The
author is Jeff Beech-Garwood and he had sent me a copy when I asked for
something similar back in 2017, on IBMTCP-L. I can send you a copy of it
off-list.
Regards,
Mark Regan, K8MTR General, EN80tg
CTO1 USNR-Retired (
Hi Colin,
I downloaded the file to my workstation, converted the EOL character to CRLF
and uploaded in to z/OS.
Running the command with no parameters showed the syntax diagram.
When I tried to run it with parameters, I got lots of error messages.
Are customizations required?
Gadi
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https://github.com/deajan/tcpping/blob/master/tcpping is a shell script
which uses traceroute (or tracerte on z/OS)
You could try tracerte 10.1.1.2 try 1 port 12345
See
https://www.ibm.com/docs/en/zos/3.1.0?topic=traceroute-tso-tracerte-command-debug-network-problems
Colin
On Wed, 20 Dec 2
> On Dec 19, 2023, at 11:24 PM, Brian Westerman
> wrote:
>
> Does anyone have an inexpensive (i.e. free) working ISPF interface to
> Panvalet. There is one on the CBT Tape that doesn't support any recent
> versions of Panvalet and it abends because of Panvalet changing to PS
> datasets from
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