The RACF STC is there to accept and perform console commands. It is not
SAF/RACF security processing. Pretty sure it still takes an IPL to change
ICHRDSNT definitions
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I always understood that Unix touch was primarily used to for non-distructive
assurance that the file existed. No changes to an existing file and
automatically creating a file when it was not already there.
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How frequently, if at all, do you anticipate needing to access this residual
data?
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> To: IBM-MAIN@LISTSERV.UA.EDU
> Subject: Re: Inquiry about Installing Hercules o
All speculation on my part. One system with no DASD, you need neither.
On a system with only one, of just a few DASD volumes, a VTOC is required to
say where on the volume a dataset is and the basic attributes of PS and PDS
datasets.
Once you get to several always mounted DASSD volumes, it beco
Also Known As
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> "vel" is not Polish. We don't ha
You need to run it at least twice. The 1st pass will mark for pending delete.
2nd pass will delete
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> Subject: Re: What happens in
With the relatively fast response of virtual tape, the recycle threshold can be
set fairly high.
I recycled daily. Assuming sufficient number of drives, it won't interfere with
recall unless coincidentally actively recycling the dataset requested by the
recall.
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I believe it was explicitly stated some years ago, but it is clear that English
is not Mr. Reichman's native language. He doesn't catch many nuances. I suspect
there may also be some issues that are sometimes described as location on the
spectrum.
I also think it unfortunate (but understandable
844
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> LCJQIjoiV2luMzIiLCJBTiI6Ik1haWwiLCJXVCI6Mn0%3D%7C0%7C%7C%7C&sd
> ata=jFC%2FHrP8BsuorMyG5WqE5QoCzORFa2Fg5reP%2FibT8UQ%3D&reserv
> ed=0
> עַם יִשְׂרָאֵל חַי
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Fax machines are still heavily used un medical and legal areas
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> On 2/21/2024 12:52 PM, Gibney, Dave wrote:
> > However, HSM Partial Release should c
However, HSM Partial Release should consolidate extents, so a properly sized
(big) secondary should keep the abends at bay
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I did a lift'n'shift to FNTS in Omaha several years ago, It was very
successful. Ran there 5 years and then did shutdown z/OS
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C0%7C%7C%7C&sdata=SMKdbO8kleP4gFxXmiDfO
> K80KFMCb6duVno3%2FCuj3Sw%3D&reserved=0
>
>
> On Friday, February 9th, 2024 at 1:02 PM, Gibney, Dave
> <03b5261cfd78-dmarc-requ...@listserv.ua.edu> wrote:
>
> > You would be better served with PAGE.&SYSNAME bec
You would be better served with PAGE.&SYSNAME because you can have them
cataloged in multiple catalogs
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> To: IBM-MAIN@LISTSERV.UA.EDU
> Subject: Re: HLQ of Page
There is no guarantee that jobs with the same name will execute in the order
submitted. They do appear to run in the order that conversion completes.
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> To:
Have (or create from sandbox) a simple/failsafe version of the VTAN proc.
Export the spool files and import into sandbox or other lpar.
I suspect there are sufficwnt breadcrumbs in a standalone dump.
Test changes to VTAM proc by running it via a job before you shutdown.
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Run a job with //STEP EXEC procname
Presumably it will experience the same JCL error
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> To: IBM-MAIN@LISTSERV.UA.EDU
> Subject: GTF trace for a JCL error?
>
It should be obvious, but as a practical matter, you can't encrypt the modules
that do the decryption and it also follows that you can't encrypt the modules
that provide the execution environment (z/OS) for these modules.
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Before LIKE, you needed IDCAMS to create VSAM files, after LIKE you could do
this with just JCL
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> From: IBM Mainframe Discussion List On
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> Sent: Sunday, January 7, 2024 4:35 PM
> To: IBM-MAIN@LISTSERV.UA.EDU
> Subject: Re: allowed character
DCB for the subparameters as been depreciated and, in my opinion, bad form for
most of the 40 years I worked on mainframes. The DCB=modeldscb form used for
new GDS allocations hasn't been needed since SMS came along. Early 90s'?
I may recall wrong, but I think LIKE was new with SMS.
> -Orig
Any site that runs z/OS today needs zOSMF and therefore pretty much needs a
zIIP.
I think needing zOSMF was at least on the horizon when z13s became available.
Seems IBM was inaccurate : (
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I had a Rexx that matched user (well any string actually) and extracted the
records from an unload. Then fed them to DBSYNC with an empty compare file. The
generated commands were usually close to what I wanted.
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At one time there was a SAS-L. Don't know if it still exists. It was very
active.
Also, the people at mxg.com might be able to help.
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> To: IBM-MAIN@LISTSERV.
FWIW, discussions of Bill and thanking Darren are technically not about IBM
Mainframes
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> To: IBM-MAIN@LISTSERV.UA.EDU
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> [EXTER
When we moved our LPARs to a hosting service, we were able to set-up a VPN
(Palo Alto FW) from our f5 load balancer to 10. Addresses at the service OSA
and from our customer's point of view, keep all of our local ip addresses
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IB,DISP=SHR
>
> When JCLLIB came out, we dropped the product and wrote some code in JES2
> exit 4 to convert PROCLIB to JCLLIB so users didn't have to change their
> JCL.
>
> I thought ORDER= was done because you can code more than one dataset.
>
> On 8/31/2023 10:2
In part because that was how the EasyProclib (owned by CA at the time)product
worked.
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> To: IBM-MAIN@LISTSERV.UA.EDU
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Yes, IBM z hardware and z/OS properly sysplexed can achieve many 9s of
reliability. I don't think this is in dispute.
But, computers are tools that perform useful things for people. It should be
clear that actual availability of application function at the outside endpoints
is not nearly as
There's a free "wireshark" for z/OS. Something like
NBOS for z/OS
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> To: IBM-MAIN@LISTSERV.UA.EDU
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Pretty sure it was 16 bits. The assembler I was learning used octal notation.
The next semester class was 370 assembler using the Struble book.
In many ways, I owe my entire career too that class.
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>
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> To: IBM-MAIN@LISTSERV.UA.EDU
> Subject: Re: vi
> On Fri, 18 Aug 2023 17:08:09 +, Gibney, Dave wrote:
>
> >In 1978, the
In 1978, the class in PDP assembler used ed. Didn't mention vi.
Discovering vi was quite helpful to my progress in the class.
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Naviquest is a part of the ISMF panels/application. It includes a bunch of
batch ISPF.
It doesn't run fast, but it does work.
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> Sent: Thursday, August 10, 2023 3:09 PM
> ISPF 3.4 is interactive, pro
I didn't have a policy of regular RSU. But, I would usually bring maintenance
up to current RSU plus HIPER, IBM , etc. midway between upgrades, usually every
other Z/OS release. And, I would always bring my running system as close to
current as was available before starting any upgrade.
Only o
US/Europe centered attitude
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> To: IBM-MAIN@LISTSERV.UA.EDU
> Subject: Re: "National" characters
>
> It was ne
There may be some odd edge case, but it is my opinion control statements,
parameters, are always preferable to hardcoded JCL SORTWK. If only for the sake
of conciseness.
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> Sent: Monday, July 3, 2023 1
I would still keep it in an additional library in the concatenation. Not the
one that IBM maintains via SMP/E
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Is you have business or regulatory incentives to remain supported, then the
case seems made.
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> Sent: Tuesday, June 27, 2023 1:02 PM
> To: IBM-MAIN@LISTSERV.UA.EDU
> Subject: Re: Does the term USE CA
>
> Rex
>
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> On 27/06/2023 5:40 pm, Gibney, Dave wrote:
>
200 MSU was much more than we needed. Maybe 20 or so at our peaks. And the z/OS
and ISV charges at 200 levels would have been intolerable.
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> Sent: Monday, June 26, 2023 10:08 PM
> To: IBM-MAIN@LISTS
Even PDSE can be safely shared. If updates only occur from one LPAR and
read-only everywhere else. And, said updates may not be reflected immediately
(or until next IPL) in the other read-only LPARs
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From: IBM Mainframe Discussion List On Behalf Of
Radoslaw Skorupka
S
On occasion, I tried the USS diff to evaluate my running /etc against a new
serverpac version. And sometimes to compare the previous serverpac version with
the new one.
The utility of this exercise varied.
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No
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> Subject: Best practice for /etc and /var when upgrading
>
> [EXTERNAL EMAIL]
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> How do people handle /SYSTEM/etc and /SYSTEM
Maybe my smiley should have been a sad face ! :(
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> P.S. Sorry, Dave, zO
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> All valid points but not addressing:
> When was the last time a new mainfra
Actually, you can have a
Job card in the PROC in PROCLIB but it's not as flexible as using IEFJOBS.
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> To: IBM-MAIN@LISTSERV.UA.EDU
> Subject: Re: Just PDSE
>
> On Fri, 7 Apr 2023 16:17:04 +, Gibney, Dave wrote:
>
> >Th
The issue with this has always been and still is the fact that you cannot
safely share PDES without SYSPLEX (perhaps not full SYSPLEX) but still more
than our small couple LPAR shop needed, And since our development to production
path was from Development LPAR to Production LPAR via libraries on
wrote:
> > DCH'0'
> >
> >
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> requ...@listserv.ua.edu>
> > Sent: Wednesday, April 5, 20
So, R1 in
//R EXEC PGM=IEFBR14
points to ???
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> To: IBM-MAIN@LISTSERV.UA.EDU
> Subject: Re: JCL EXEC PARM= default?
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In the CASE of Software AG's language, Natural, it is WHEN ANY and WHEN NONE.
ANY would execute after the code of the successful WHEN condition. Once in a
while, I would wish it would execute before rather than after.
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> Behal
RESTORE from it with PARM=NORUN
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> Mike
>
> We ran a monthly volume level
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> On Mon, 20 Mar 2023 02:39:51 +, Gibney, Dave wrote:
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> >A different approach is to add a additional step at or near the top that
> >waits.
> I had a very short
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> On Mon, 20 Mar 2023 02:39:51 +, Gibney, Dave wrote:
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> >A different approach is to add a additional step at or
True
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A different approach is to add a additional step at or near the top that waits.
I had a very short assembler program that called STIMER based on parm input.
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> Sent: Sunday, March 19, 2023 5:06 PM
> To
The job cards from MSTJCL IEFJOBS Dd is newer that started tasks. Sounds to me
like your STC is started by
S procname and any JOB card is system generated. If started before JESx, then
it's from the proclib concatenation in MSTJCL
If after, and your JES proclib concatenation is different, then ma
Do they give a reason? Or explanation?
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> To: IBM-MAIN@LISTSERV.UA.EDU
> Subject: Re: WLM Couple dataset?
> >
> we are being told by our managed service vendor
We had TCP/IP connectivity with OS/390 2.10. I think we were still using a
channel attached box from Bustech?
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> Subject: Re: Lookin
Extend/Make it multi-volume. Or MOD54
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> To: IBM-MAIN@LISTSERV.UA.EDU
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> [EXTERNAL EMAIL]
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> I have run into a problem that I have never seen.
Does an OOS z13 support ICF thin provisioning with nterrupts?
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> On 28/2/23 13:41, Gibney, Dave wrote:
> > How many decades have we had System Determined Blocksize, and other
> artifacts of SMS. These details are surely not anything than new folks need to
> deal with at the outset.
>
> If a young programmer came
How many decades have we had System Determined Blocksize, and other artifacts
of SMS. These details are surely not anything than new folks need to deal with
at the outset.
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> Sent: Monday, February 2
If I remember correctly Z EOD doesn't stop the system, it just stops recording
and flushes the records. Unless you follow with a QUIESCE (or deactivate), the
system continues to idle along
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With all due respect, and I do have great respect for you Brian, you do have a
great deal of experience in this kind of work. So, a day or so after you get
access (and I assume you've acquired a number of tools) it is entirely possible
that you would be up to speed.
I do agree with you that the
MXG is a source available product. And, just about all the documentation in
that source lib. It's a bit massive and perhaps overwhelming. SRCHFOR helps
> -Original Message-
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> Behalf Of Bill Giannelli
> Sent: Tuesday, February 14, 2023 7:10 AM
> To
Add a new first step. Which reads the SYSIN and passes it to the function (now
3rd) step
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> Sent: Wednesday, February 8, 2023 4:45 AM
> To: IBM-MAIN@LISTSERV.UA.EDU
> Subject: JCL Procedure help
>
> [E
I recently shutdown our mainframe. We used various means to preserve the data.
Most was exported using a SAG tool that we already had. Connx.
Don't forget your source code : ) We ftped to Windows files. For reference only
As a final, break glass in an emergency, we shipped some files to Windows vi
Print it and be done :)
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> the data once the
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> On Mon, 6 Feb 2023 21:11:34 +, Gibney, Dave wrote:
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> >370 assembler . Sticky shift finger
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370 assembler . Sticky shift finger
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> COB
COBOL was almost trivial to learn, after a semester of #&) Assemble out of
Struble. But, I guess by then it was at least my 4th or 5th language.
I came up from application programming, then supporting a few (CA) products to
sysprog about the time of ESA
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Tape management system?
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> We are using DELL DLM8500. Is it pos
Part of the tears could be that a SLIP trap is not a terribly useful answer to
S047 😊
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>
1st guess would be that the named BMC module isn't 2.5 ready and shouldn't be
located where SDSF can try to use it.
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Is it possible for a PTF to have no hold except the SECINT? That is to ask, is
it likely that a PTF introducing a security issue could be applied because
there is no HOLD(ERROR) or even a HOLD(ACTION) which could inform that there is
a SECINT for the PFT?
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Is there still such a thing as not-enhanced holddata?
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> To: IBM-MAIN@LISTSERV.UA.EDU
> Subject: Re: How to determine if Enhanced HOLDDATA received?
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> [EXTERNAL
I think it clear that Steve always meant OSVTOC and not CVOL.
What I am not sure I agree with is the assertion that using ISKDSF to turn off
the index and then turn it back on does not delete and rebuild the index?
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> Behalf
Had it not been enqueued, what did you wish to do? Perhaps one of the BYPASSNQ
CBT utilities would allow you to do it anyway.
Or, perhaps there is an internal (or abended) subtask in ZFS which is
retaining (or waiting) the problem enqueue
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> From: IBM Mainframe Disc
It may be heresy, but $99/year for Office365 isn't a large expense and can be
installed on 5 PCs plus mobile devices.
But, I am still running Visio from a 2013 license
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> Behalf Of Bob Bridges
> Sent: Thursday, December 22, 20
The F line command from ISPF 3.4
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> To: IBM-MAIN@LISTSERV.UA.EDU
> Subject: RLSE - A question about releasing unused tracks in a DASD dataset
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> [EXTERNAL EMA
I'm at the bottom, but as I read the article, it seems that you are claiming to
be @mcn.org and that the DNS data for whatever your first hop out of z/OS is,
needs to have SPF entries stating that it is ok for it to be sending for
mcn.org.
Perhaps there is a better SMTP server you can use for
What level z/OS? SMPT or CSSMPT? I would suspect a need to further configure
due to some newer gmail requirements. Probably only available using CSSMPT
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> Sent: Sunday, December 11, 2022 10:29 AM
> To:
>
> [EXTERNAL EMAIL]
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> Dave,
> Each LPAR has its own RACF and Catalogs, and they are using SMS. This shop
> is currently running z/OS 1.9 on very old hardware, in the process of
> upgrading to current H/W and S/W.
>
> -Original Message-
> From: IBM Mai
You can't share PDSE in such an environment. You can "get away" with only and
rarely updating from one LPAR, and reading in the others.
Multiple RACF databases? Are the Catalogs the same and shared between all 3
LPARS?
Is the site using SMS?
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Maybe it was FILE500
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> Sent: Monday, November 07, 2022 3:42 PM
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> Subject: Re: Limiting quantity of tape drives used by user
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> As I removed
As I removed automation from my just recently shutdown system, I installed a
MPF exit from the
CBT ( I think maybe file 882). This MPF2REXX just did a F AXR,msgid for the
messages it was active for.
I suspect I could have extended this to notice tape mount (requests, mounts,
and releases) to
SYSLOG, There's a msg id I could give you, if I had a system
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> Where does the output of
I just shutdown our z/OS 2.3 system(s) for the last time.
When I came to school in 1976, the computer was described as "loosely coupled
370s". My exposure was via remote cardreader/printer.
When I started working here in 1981, there were still folks that had rewired
boards for what they had befo
System Rexx is quite useful. I used it to replace CA-7 and CA-OPS when we
dropped our CA licenses last year.
Granted, we where on the path towards today's final shutdown and our automation
needs where diminishing.
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I actually know very little about ICHENITY. I have, however, always understood
it to be a dangerous, use at last resort tool. Requiring rather detailed
knowledge of the RACF database structure. Or, maybe I am thinking of the direct
block update utility 😊
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I converted sometime last year. The Redbook wasn't really helpful, as RMM has
several newer features that help match CA-1 behavior. RMM support was very
helpful. I believe I asked some questions here on IBM-MAIN and they reached
back out to me.
I did find that my retention processing became a p
Level of CIS would be in play. This is likely one of the changes in how and
where memory gets allocated and initialized in 2.2 or 2.3 on. There are some
compatibility DIAGxx parms
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I wrote a analyzer of DFHSM messages. Here, the most convient language is
Natural. Which allowed me to generate the subroutine name base on the error
message id. With an error handler to catch subroutines not yet written.
So, I could write the code to handle messages I cared about and let the e
Maybe, somewhere in the middle, IEBCOPY is relocated...
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> 'A' secondary extends is supported as long as it is part of the init
The course I took in 370 assembler out of the Struble book made learning COBOL
At my 1st job (a paying internship) a trivial matter. Never looked back. I
haven't counted the languages I've had occasion to use (or many I guess modify
existing code in) in the last 42ish years.
I credit the Assem
ere this PRIMARY volumes might be stored? May
> be in the tape unit specified under ARCMDXX
>
> Is there a command to list these volume entries from any of the CDs ?
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> On Mon, Sep 5, 2022, 5:11 AM Gibney, Dave <
> 03b5261cfd78-dmarc-requ...@listserv.ua.edu>
Have you tried an HSEND QUERY ACTIVE command while the WTOR is outstanding?
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> I delet
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