Nice examples! But you might be missing
//STDENV DD *
_BPX_SHAREAS=MUST
If you are using the DDs allocated in the job.
Regards,
Leo
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> Look at message, you probably have an OUTDD specified in the JCL.
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Look at message, you probably have an OUTDD specified in the JCL.
Regards,
Leo
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We've been
Bill Schoen's FSCP is what I used in the past:
https://github.com/IBM/zos-tools-and-toys/blob/master/fscp/fscp.rexx
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Leo
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.
IBM has a sample to read the operlog on SAMPLIB(IEAMDBLG)
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Leonardo Vaz
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Thanks
On Mon, Nov 25, 2019 at 4:05 PM Leonardo Vaz wrote:
> Hello Cameron!
>
> I see all lowercase letters on
> http://demo.icu-project.org/icu-bin/convexp?conv=ibm-930.
>
> Why do you say there is no support?
>
> Regards,
> Leo
>
>
>
> -Orig
Hello Cameron!
I see all lowercase letters on
http://demo.icu-project.org/icu-bin/convexp?conv=ibm-930.
Why do you say there is no support?
Regards,
Leo
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It will, unless you specify CONTIG on the SPACE parameter:
CONTIG
requests that contiguous space (tracks or cylinders) be
allocated for the primary space quantity
Thanks Peter Relson!
I just noticed that on my CPAC.PARMLIB(IKJTSO00) GIMSMP is already on AUTHPGM,
so I guess that one is safe, but I understand now that adding IBM programs
there should not be done unless directed from IBM.
Regards,
Leo
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Aha, that clarifies it, thanks Jim Mulder, so if my custom authorized program
indeed needs special care to leave nothing undone before it's added to AUTHPGM.
Would you help clarify if doing something like Gil asked for, adding an IBM
program lime GIMSMP to AUTHPGM would be safe, warrant a
019, at 4:17 PM, Walt Farrell wrote:
>
> On Sat, 16 Nov 2019 15:30:01 +, Leonardo Vaz wrote:
>
>> I am curious now, does a custom homegrown program have to take extra
>> precautions to be placed under AUTHPGM? What would those be?
>>
>
> Usually, n
beyond normal
> release procedures.
>
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>> Subject: Re: AUTHPGM in IKJTSOxx
>>
>
I am curious now, does a custom homegrown program have to take extra
precautions to be placed under AUTHPGM? What would those be?
Regards,
zLeo
> On Nov 16, 2019, at 10:09 AM, Peter Relson wrote:
>
> Regarding AUTHPGM itself, I think of it this way (pretty much the way
> Steve Smith
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I would just rather not have my cat skinned in the first place :) CSVAPF could
be executed from a non-authorized with access to CSVAPF facility class I
believe, I’ve
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The first statement is not completely true, you can have an APF authorized USS
file (just by doing extattr +a with access to BPX.FILEATTR.APF), it could also
be in the LPA where I believe all modules are loaded authorized or even in the
linklist with the parameter that defines that linklist
ENCRYPTION-(NO)
VOLUMES
VOLSERT00523 DEVTYPE--X'78048083'
FSEQN--1
ASSOCIATIONS
GDG--BACKUP.DLY.SMFLGB
ATTRIBUTES
On 11/13/19, 4:05 PMEST, "IBM Mainframe Discussion List on behalf of Leonardo
Vaz&qu
Is the dataset on a single tape volume or multiple? Can you provide the LISTCAT
ENT(/) ALL of the file?
Leo
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If you are using ACF2 you can set LOG to the program on the PROGRAM class, I
think RACF doesn’t log FASTAUTH requests but ACF2 does.
T R(PGM)
RECKEY myprog ADD(UID(*) LOG)
We actually use a homegrown ICHRTX00 exit to log program usage which works very
well and it's "free" but like Charles
Specifying RSECT instead of CSECT will make the section read-only, might help
catching something.
Regards,
Leonardo Vaz
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In my understanding both pages are correct, you lose the changes after a POR,
you also lose the changes if you activate the partition.
When you IPL by Activate you use the activation profile settings.
You can IPL with the Load command to not re-activate the LPAR and use the
previous defined
Yes, you can run them in parallel if you have WLM managed initiators with
JOBGROUP CONCURRENT.
Regards,
Leo
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IRX0026I Error running STOP, line 25: Invalid whole number
Must be Friday.
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On
I just found it, it is documented under the real module name, IXCM2DEL,
IXCMIDEL is just an alias.
Thanks again Bill!
Leo
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Subject: RE: Failed or Quiesced XCF groups/members
Wow
Wow, thanks Bill! That is precisely what I wanted!
I didn't find any documentation on IXCMIDEL other than what's described on that
samplib member. Would you know if there is something I'm missing or the
IXCMIDEL utility is indeed undocumented?
Thanks!
Leo
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Hello list!
I was reviewing our XCF groups and I noticed a few members that have been
quiesced or failed a long time ago (up to 10 years ago).
Question: We are not really getting close the NAME(GROUP) limit of our sysplex
CDS dataset, but how do you get rid of those garbage groups? I couldn't
Thank you very much for the clarification Jim Mulder! It's very good to know
about the logrec record.
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Old thread, but I am curious based on a recent issue I had; it seems the ESTAE
got control before the FRR, documentation seems to state that FRR gets control
before the estae, is that right? So if my FRR never got control it must be that
there was no space for an SDWA, or "the latest ESTAE
SHOWMVS, CBT tape file 492 has the logic you want. I don't think it's a
programmable interface though:
L R4,CVTCUCB Unit Control Module (UCM)
USING UCM,R4
L R5,UCMBFEXT UCM fixed extension
USING UCMFEXTA,R5
Can you give us an example of such dogies? Can it be that you received it
before it was part of an RSU and you haven't received the latest ++ASSIGN for
it?
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Right, without the source code we can only guess, but the pro
ich Way
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As far as I understand, AC=0 would only pre
As far as I understand, AC=0 would only prevent authorization of the JSCB if it
is the program being attached as a jobstep task, if this program is being
called by an already-existing authorized task, it would run authorized.
The question is: How is control passed to program ZPXPLIA?
Regards,
U
> Subject: Re: IXGLOGR internal function
>
> Thank you so much. I will go through it.
>
> Just curious if IXGLOGR is the only way to fetch the data for some.of
> the products or there any other way ?
>
> On Apr 26, 2017 8:36 PM, "Leonardo Vaz" <leonardo
will go through it.
Just curious if IXGLOGR is the only way to fetch the data for some.of the
products or there any other way ?
On Apr 26, 2017 8:36 PM, "Leonardo Vaz" <leonardo@cn.ca> wrote:
> Hello Nathan!
>
> It's through the macros IXGCONN, IXGBRWSE, IXGDELET or IXGWR
Hello Nathan!
It's through the macros IXGCONN, IXGBRWSE, IXGDELET or IXGWRITE.
IBM's Authorized assembler guide is pretty clear on how to use them.
Regards,
Leo
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Try to get your critical software vendors to issue permanent keys for your DR
CPCs. For non-critical software, it should be no problem asking it after the DR
systems are up.
Leo
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PIs
on the installations z/OS system (not just the ACF2 SVC A supercalls).
I hope this information helps clarify things for you.
Ray Overby
On 4/5/2017 10:38 AM, Leonardo Vaz wrote:
> "And that's working as designed" is the reply I got from CA... and they don't
> see it as a security exp
giving
> these developers WRITE or higher access to an APF authorized library
> the INSTALLATION is allowing them to issue ANY of the restricted APIs
> on the installations z/OS system (not just the ACF2 SVC A supercalls).
>
> I hope this information helps clarify things for you.
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Subject: Re: Do you use CA-ACF2 and CICS or IMS? Be aware your CICS/IMS
developers have security admin priviledges and can do whatever they want to the
ACF2 database.
On 5 April 2017 at 11:38, Leonardo Vaz <leonardo@cn.ca> wrote:
> ACF2 has an SVC call facili
"And that's working as designed" is the reply I got from CA... and they don't
see it as a security exposure...
Well, I do see it as a HUGE security exposure, and I would like to know what my
fellow IBM-MAIN'ers think.
ACF2 has an SVC call facility called "Supercall Facility", which any program
Hello list!
Is there anything I can do with a backup of a logstream's offload datasets if,
for example, the logstream itself got deleted? I can redefine the logstream,
but is there any way to restore a logstream's data? If I restore the offload
datasets they will just be seen as orphaned
Good Point Lizette, PF1 also states it should work under archive; John, I would
open a case with the vendor.
Leo
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Subject: Re: MGCRE with custom console security. - or - How does SDSF do it?
"WHEN(CONSOLE(SDSF))"
On Tue, 31 Jan 2017 16:51:21 +, Leonardo Vaz <leonardo@cn.ca> wrote:
>Reall
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"WHEN(CONSOLE(SDSF))"
On Tue, 31 Jan 2017 16:11:42 +, Leonardo Vaz <leonardo@cn.ca> wrote:
>I am attempting to create a program to issue specific system c
with custom console security. - or - How does SDSF do it?
"WHEN(CONSOLE(SDSF))"
On Tue, 31 Jan 2017 16:11:42 +, Leonardo Vaz <leonardo@cn.ca> wrote:
>I am attempting to create a program to issue specific system commands
>(modify) that users aren't usually allowed to
DU
Subject: Re: MGCRE with custom console security. - or - How does SDSF do it?
"WHEN(CONSOLE(SDSF))"
On Tue, 31 Jan 2017 16:11:42 +, Leonardo Vaz <leonardo@cn.ca> wrote:
>I am attempting to create a program to issue specific system commands
>(modify) t
Hello List!
I am attempting to create a program to issue specific system commands (modify)
that users aren't usually allowed to in the OPERCMDS class; basically, I'm
attempting to do the same thing SDSF does on, for example, cancelling jobs,
where you secure which jobs a user has access to on
There is also the REQUEST=TEST option of the CSVDYNL macro.
Regards,
Leo
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Sorry to ask, but what do you mean by volume boundaries are no longer
available? We have a process that goes from DEB to DSSB and then it copies both
the dataset name at offset 24 and the volser at offset 256 of the DSSB.
Regards,
Leo
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Hello Lopez,
Here is what we're using with ACF2:
Distinguished name pattern: cn={0},host=ACF2,o=myorg,c=CA
Should be something similar for IBM LDAP if you are using RACF.
Regards,
Leo
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I don't know SAS or how it reads the SYSIN DD, but maybe you have numbers on
columns 73-80?
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Hello Scott, here is the assembler services reference link:
http://www.ibm.com/support/knowledgecenter/SSLTBW_2.1.0/com.ibm.zos.v2r1.ieaa200/isgenq.htm
I've done something simmilar what you want to do, it's more complex than what
I'd like but not too bad. But if you are using CA-MIM instead of
Cross posting from /r/mainframe
https://apps.kaonadn.net/4882011/product.html#10/1065;C178
Really nice animations :)
Regards,
Leo
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May I suggest using SDSF Rexx? In z/OS 2.2 you can use the Job Step panel (JS).
Regards,
Leo
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I'm not sure about disabling Hardware messages, but you can delete the message
using BCPii; HWICMD / HWI_CMD_HWMSG / HWMSG_DELETE.
Regards,
Leo
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Indeed, that worked for me, thumbs up!
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Please have a look
Can't think of anything other than parsing the output of a D SMS,OPTIONS
command.
Regards,
Leo
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I agree with Charles, you can simply use the SURROGATE class or reinvent the
wheel and issue a RACROUTE on exit 52. Also, I believe a WTOR on exit 52 will
hold the submitter's TSO session until it's replied.
What I may also suggest is to enforce a HOLD on any job with USER= (in exit 52)
and
Ditto.
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Have it - not using it for software management
"CALL *(BPXBATCH) 'SH sleep 20' ASIS" is what I usually use
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our control, so we know the only version is in this
specific library.
Kees.
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Subject: Re: CSVFETCH exit
Still, you
.
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Subject: Re: CSVFETCH exit
Kees,
The exit is called with the local lock held, so BPX4SMF wouldn't work, I
couldn't find
Kees,
The exit is called with the local lock held, so BPX4SMF wouldn't work, I
couldn't find the requirements for SMFWTM but if that also doesn't like the
exit's environment I guess you would have to do something like writing
information to a dataspace and then get the data using another
Subject: Re: gist.github.com unreachable [was: RE: rexx and tso alllocate]
On Mar 4, 2016, at 10:46 AM, Leonardo Vaz <leonardo@cn.ca> wrote:
>
> You could be right, it might just be unintentional blocking.
>
> I would certainly prefer this version vs intentional blocking
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On Fri, Mar 4, 2016 at 10:16 AM, Leonardo Vaz <leonardo@cn.ca> wrote:
&g
That's not a private IP address on his LAN, it is the gist.github.com IP
address.
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Subject: Re:
The new SDSF on z/OS 2.2 "Invoking a REXX exec with an action character" option
could be useful for you too, for example typing %PDF as an action character for
a job could execute a rexx to create a PTF out of that job.
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Subject: Re: CSVFETCH exit
On Tue, 16 Feb 2016 19:11:38 +, Leonardo Vaz wrote:
>I see. In the case of CSVFETCH there is a 1024-byte work-area passed,
>so no getmain should be needed, in this case, STM should be the best option
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On Tue, 16 Feb 2016 16:52:03 +, Leonardo Vaz wrote:
>I apologize if the question is silly, but I am wondering if for a
>performance sensitive exit like this one I should use STM/LM instead of
>BAKR/PR. I believe it's "chea
ooks were in place I was kind of proud they had
never caused problems or crashed a system. And they had to co-exist with
various vendor product hooks on the same SVC's. That work gave me a good look
at what the poor vendors have to go through when no better interface exists.
Leonardo Vaz wro
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> Subject: Re: Issues with VSAM Enqueuers and Batch job with IDCAMS
>
> How is that VSAM file allocated on you
How is that VSAM file allocated on your repro step? DISP=OLD or DISP=SHR?
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Subject: Issues with VSAM
ISGQUERY should work for what you are attempting, the following simple test
worked fine for me to show the first job enqueueing the dataset:
OPEN (SYSPRINT,(OUTPUT))
STORAGE OBTAIN,ADDR=(R10),LENGTH=4096
ISGQUERY REQINFO=QSCAN,SCANACTION=START, X
I noticed that, was going to open a PMR on Monday, thanks for reporting here.
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the recording and reporting.
That part in my old code was probably more difficult than the hooks themselves.
Leonardo Vaz wrote:
> I will take the lack of response as a "no".
>
> Am I the only one excited about this new exit on the discussion list or is my
> email not reaching the
I will take the lack of response as a "no".
Am I the only one excited about this new exit on the discussion list or is my
email not reaching the list at all?
Leo
From: Leonardo Vaz
Sent: Wednesday, February 10, 2016 5:01 PM
To: IBM-MAIN@LISTSERV.UA.EDU
Subject: CSVFETCH exit
CSVF
, Leonardo Vaz wrote:
> Am I the only one excited about this new exit on the discussion list or is my
> email not reaching the list at all?
You are not the only one. This exit is the result of SHARE requirement
SSMVSE11018 that I authored and submitted in July 2011:
Title: Contents Superviso
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I will take the lack of response as a "no".
Am I the only one excited about this new exit on the discu
providing
an exit, and a user program needs to do the recording and reporting.
That part in my old code was probably more difficult than the hooks
themselves.
Leonardo Vaz wrote:
> I will take the lack of response as a "no".
>
> Am I the only one excited about this new exit on
played with it already and is willing to share their view?
Thanks,
Leonardo Vaz
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I don't think this relates to OP's question, as he specifically stated "loaded
via LOAD macro".
Leo
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3. Include linklist too.
I think you are looking for something like the "TSO ISRDDN" then "LOAD
modname", it load the module then tells you where it was loaded from, my guess
is that it loads the module then issues a CSVQUERY to obtain the information of
where it was loaded from (OUTDSKEY?).
gards,
Leo
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Subject: RE: Need to find the DSN from where load module was loaded
I was just comparing what you want with what TSO ISRDDN provides, if ISRDDN
does it, you should be able to
I was just comparing what you want with what TSO ISRDDN provides, if ISRDDN
does it, you should be able to do it too. It was just my guess that ISRDDN uses
CSVQUERY to get that information, I'm not sure how it does it, but I just did a
quick test with CSVQUERY and it looks like the information
First, make sure the one you are deleting is not the one I use, then you can
3.4 passing the VOLSER so you rename the dataset on the volume level (not
catalogued), to any DSN that is not in use. Then you can delete the renamed
dataset.
Again, make sure the one you are deleting is not the one I
Really nice indeed! I don't think you can IPL z/OS via FTP though. I guess you
want to run linux?
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Of Steve Beaver
Sent: Friday, November 06, 2015 3:15 PM
To: IBM-MAIN@LISTSERV.UA.EDU
, October 23, 2015 8:19 PM
To: IBM-MAIN@LISTSERV.UA.EDU
Subject: Re: Create zIIP workload
On 23 October 2015 at 10:12, Leonardo Vaz <leonardo@cn.ca> wrote:
> I could not find documentation on how to create an enclave SRB that would
> make use of the zIIP processor.
> Is this docu
Hello List, I hope you all are doing well.
I could not find documentation on how to create an enclave SRB that would make
use of the zIIP processor. Is this documented anywhere?
Thanks and regards,
Leo
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Aw :( thank you for the info Bob!
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Of Bob Shannon
Sent: Friday, October 23, 2015 10:28 AM
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Subject: Re: Create zIIP workload
> I could not find documentation
What bugs me is that z/OS 1.13 systems are not exposed to this defect yet IBM
created an aparfix for 1.13.
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From: IBM Mainframe Discussion List [mailto:IBM-MAIN@LISTSERV.UA.EDU] On Behalf
Of Dana Mitchell
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Of Leonardo Vaz
Sent: Thursday, October 01, 2015 10:48 AM
To: IBM-MAIN@LISTSERV.UA.EDU
Subject: Re: Unicode services Red alert
I am trying the following command after IPLing with a 2016 date and it works
fine:
iconv -f UTF-8 -t IBM-1047 < my_ascii_file
Could
I am trying the following command after IPLing with a 2016 date and it works
fine:
iconv -f UTF-8 -t IBM-1047 < my_ascii_file
Could anyone reproduce the error described in the red alert?
Thanks and Regards,
Leo
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?
Regards,
Leo
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From: Leonardo Vaz
Sent: Monday, September 21, 2015 11:55 AM
To: IBM-MAIN@LISTSERV.UA.EDU
Subject: RE: Recovery routine for ICHRTX00
Thank you Walt, I will test that and perhaps open a PMR to see if IBM can
confirm this for me.
Basically I want to see if I can
cussion List [mailto:IBM-MAIN@LISTSERV.UA.EDU] On Behalf
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Sent: Friday, September 25, 2015 12:00 PM
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Subject: Best way to get a dataset name from a DEB (was: Recovery routine for
ICHRTX00)
Hello list!
I had some good progress on my tests and I figured I'd ask for
Can you please elaborate on "missed the password to connect"? You have lost the
certificate? Resetting passwords has no relation to secure/unsecure connections
as far as I know.
Leo
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Of
e password in the security system
database.
Then re-logon the console
i forgot the password, leo
On Tue, Sep 22, 2015 at 1:20 PM, Leonardo Vaz <leonardo@cn.ca> wrote:
> Can you please elaborate on "missed the password to connect"? You have
> lost the cert
On Mon, 21 Sep 2015 14:38:23 +, Leonardo Vaz <leonardo@cn.ca> wrote:
>I am trying to use this exit with REQUEST=FASTAUTH,CLASS=PROGRAM, which
>means a local lock may be held and I may be in problem state/key8 so I don't
>think I can really set a recovery routine in that st
List [mailto:IBM-MAIN@LISTSERV.UA.EDU] On Behalf
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Sent: Monday, September 21, 2015 11:25 AM
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Subject: Re: Recovery routine for ICHRTX00
On Mon, 21 Sep 2015 14:38:23 +, Leonardo Vaz <leonardo@cn.ca> wrote:
>I am trying to use this exit wit
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