> I think that he's not getting a "flooding" condition at all, he probably just
> hit enter on his emulator,
> IEE163I MODE= HELD IEE159E MESSAGE WAITING
The OP showed the IEE163I which showed MODE=RD with the IEE159E. It's possible
he intentionally used hold mode and caused the message
Hi,
I don't think the OP is being misleading or anything, he is probably really
perplexed and doesn't know how to respond to you guys who obviously have way
more experience than the OP. He may not even know how to paste the data from
the console to his entry here, or knows and is simply fluste
@David S. It’s just what I look at first to confirm the setting. Next is where
everyone is asking about what messages are flooding the console. Would be nice
to see a screenshot like someone else already suggested.
Best Regards, Doug
.
On Jan 2, 2024, at 15:42, David Spiegel
<0468385049d1-
Hi Jon,
Coding DEL=R gets rid of the console flooding (no matter the cause)
My point is that ROUTCODE(ALL) is not the only way to flood a console.
It can also happen if a badly behaving JOB/STC/TSU frequently puts out
too many WTOs/WTORs.
Regards,
David
On 2024-01-02 14:43, Jon Perryman wrot
Why do you keep sending questions to the list without providing adequate
information?
You have been asked specific questions that you have refused to answer.
Do you enjoy wasting our time?
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Tom Marchant
On Tue, 2 Jan 2024 11:36:34 -0500, Joseph Reichman
wrote:
>HI
>
>I have the
On Tue, 2 Jan 2024 12:55:37 -0500, David Spiegel
wrote:
>There are ways to flood the console other than ROUTCODE(ALL).
What is your point? Clearly, the OP doesn't understand console flooding
otherwise he would not have ROUTCDE(ALL).
I gave the OP what he needs to learn to understand why he is
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> Doug
> Sent: January 2, 2024 12:25 PM
> To: IBM-MAIN@LISTSERV.UA.EDU
> Subject: Re: Why do I have IEE159E MESSAGE WAITING
>
> Use the ‘K S’ command at the console to verify the parmlib setting ha
Hi Doug,
What makes you think that it was altered?
Regards,
David
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Doug
Sent: January 2, 2024 12:25 PM
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Use the ‘K S’ command at
Hi Jon,
There are ways to flood the console other than ROUTCODE(ALL).
Regards,
David
On 2024-01-02 12:49, Jon Perryman wrote:
On Tue, 2 Jan 2024 11:36:34 -0500, Joseph Reichman
wrote:
I have CON(N) and DEL(RD). Wondering why this happening
The most likely cause is ROUTCODE(ALL) and RTME(1
Hi Joe AMV"SH,
Because all messages on your screen need to be cleared manually, or, use
DEL(R).
Regards,
David
On 2024-01-02 11:36, Joseph Reichman wrote:
HI
I have the following message on the console
IEE612I CN=C908 DEVNUM=0908 SYS=S0W1
IEE163I MOD
On Tue, 2 Jan 2024 11:36:34 -0500, Joseph Reichman
wrote:
>I have CON(N) and DEL(RD). Wondering why this happening
The most likely cause is ROUTCODE(ALL) and RTME(1). How you solve this problem
depends on why you need all messages to that cons
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Joseph Reichman
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Subject: Why do I have IEE159E MESSAGE WAITING
HI
I have the following message on the
: Tuesday, January 2, 2024 11:36 AM
To: IBM-MAIN@LISTSERV.UA.EDU
Subject: Why do I have IEE159E MESSAGE WAITING
HI
I have the following message on the console
IEE612I CN=C908 DEVNUM=0908 SYS=S0W1
IEE163I MODE= RD IEE159E MESSAGE
WAITING
Looking at my
HI
I have the following message on the console
IEE612I CN=C908 DEVNUM=0908 SYS=S0W1
IEE163I MODE= RD IEE159E MESSAGE
WAITING
Looking at my parmlib definition
I have CON(N) and DEL(RD)
Wondering why this happening
CONSOLE
Joe R wrote (applying his minor correction)
I have to pass the token from ETCRE returned in register 0 some how to the
client
Many have chosen to accomplish this by use of a global control block
that their clients can access or by a system-level name/token pair.
Note that ETCON is restricted
On Fri, 29 Sep 2023 16:16:32 -0700, Ed Jaffe wrote:
>On 9/18/2023 1:22 PM, Tom Marchant wrote:
>> I have been unable to convince my site to increase the maximum number of
>> split screens, so I created my own ISPCFIGU that allows 32 and placed it in
>> ISPLLIB. I've sh
On 9/18/2023 1:22 PM, Tom Marchant wrote:
I have been unable to convince my site to increase the maximum number of split
screens, so I created my own ISPCFIGU that allows 32 and placed it in ISPLLIB.
I've shown a few other people how to do it. I often use more than 8, and
sometimes more
concatenation
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On Mon, 18 Sep 2023 13:38:38 -0700, M. Ray Mullins
wrote:
>I have done this, too. Since I’m on vacation, I couldn’t remember all the
>steps to do this, so I didn’t want to mention it.
>
>Sent from my iPad
>
>> On Sep 18, 2023, a
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Marchant
Sent: Monday, September 18, 2023 16:23
I have been unable to convince my site to increase the ma
I have done this, too. Since I’m on vacation, I couldn’t remember all the steps
to do this, so I didn’t want to mention it.
Sent from my iPad
> On Sep 18, 2023, at 13:22, Tom Marchant
> <000a2a8c2020-dmarc-requ...@listserv.ua.edu> wrote:
>
> I have been unable to c
I have been unable to convince my site to increase the maximum number of split
screens, so I created my own ISPCFIGU that allows 32 and placed it in ISPLLIB.
I've shown a few other people how to do it. I often use more than 8, and
sometimes more than 16.
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On Mon, 18 Sep
anyone
> else.
>
> -Original Message-
> From: IBM Mainframe Discussion List On Behalf Of
> Sri h Kolusu
> Sent: Monday, September 18, 2023 1:38 PM
> To: IBM-MAIN@LISTSERV.UA.EDU
> Subject: Re: I have an Idea for ISPF...
>
>>> For example, go to SDSF, then
internally but that doesn't help anyone
else.
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h Kolusu
Sent: Monday, September 18, 2023 1:38 PM
To: IBM-MAIN@LISTSERV.UA.EDU
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>> For example, go to SDSF, then do
>> For example, go to SDSF, then do DSLIST, then browse a data set from the
>> list, then find something, then PF5 (RFIND). It won't work, because SDSF's
>> PF5 is not RFIND; it is IFIND and there's no RFIND defined in ISFCMDS.
I reported this to IBM YEARS ago but they haven't fixed it.
https://
s no RFIND defined in ISFCMDS.
I reported this to IBM YEARS ago but they haven't fixed it.
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h Kolusu
Sent: Monday, September 18, 2023 12:39 PM
To: IBM-MAIN@LISTSERV.UA.EDU
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>> the c
>> the command line that eventually leads to another FTOPEN. This is like
>> saying that "why are you making left turns? You can just make a bunch of
>> right turns instead". The capability exists, it should work.
Michael,
In your case since you are EDITING the supec generated JCL in batch, it
18, 2023 11:36 AM
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Subject: Re: I have an Idea for ISPF...
>> Then in that Edit session, I enter DSLIST and a pattern that leads to a
>> library. From the DSLIST, I browse the library, and enter SRCHFOR something.
>> That creates a second FTOPEN TEMP to
>> Then in that Edit session, I enter DSLIST and a pattern that leads to a
>> library. From the DSLIST, I browse the library, and enter SRCHFOR something.
>> That creates a second FTOPEN TEMP to build the input to the search, on top
>> of the previous one, all within the same ISPF session. What
I'm not following this.
Let's say I have pre-allocated work DDs, and I start ISPF.
Then I go to SuperC, request a batch compare, and that I want to edit the
generated batch JCL. That's one FTOPEN TEMP. What would the data set name be?
Then in that Edit session, I enter DSLIS
>>- Not sure how this would help. Would it change the data set name generated
>>by FTOPEN TEMP? And in a way that would create a different data set in a
>>stacked session?
Michael,
If they are pre-allocated, then you would have Individual list/work datasets
for each stacked session. So, it wou
erent data set in a stacked
session?
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h Kolusu
Sent: Friday, September 15, 2023 5:48 PM
To: IBM-MAIN@LISTSERV.UA.EDU
Subject: Re: I have an Idea for ISPF...
>> The reason is because FTOPEN TEMP creates the fi
On Fri, 15 Sep 2023 23:52:23 +, Sri h Kolusu wrote:
>>> What's the default DSORG? Does SDB not respect that? I've long trusted
>>> SDB.
>
>SDB is supported foD DSORGs of PS and PO for DASD and tape datasets.
>
Also for UNIX and JES. I know because at the advent of SDB REXX
removed it
>> What's the default DSORG? Does SDB not respect that? I've long trusted SDB.
Gil,
SDB is supported for DSORGs of PS and PO for DASD and tape datasets.
Thanks,
Kolusu
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On Fri, 15 Sep 2023 23:25:02 +, Sri h Kolusu wrote:
>>> Is there reason not to use BLKSIZE=0, which has been preferred for over a
>>> decade (but may not work with COBOL.)
>
>You can use BLKSIZE=0, but also code DSORG=PS , so that SMS calculates the
>Optimum Blksize based on the LRECL
>
Wha
>> Is there reason not to use BLKSIZE=0, which has been preferred for over a
>> decade (but may not work with COBOL.)
Gil,
You can use BLKSIZE=0, but also code DSORG=PS , so that SMS calculates the
Optimum Blksize based on the LRECL
Thanks,
Kolusu
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Still recommended for z/OS 2.3.
https://www.ibm.com/docs/en/zos/2.3.0?topic=performance-preallocate-ispf-temporary-data-sets-vio
On Fri, Sep 15, 2023 at 6:11 PM Paul Gilmartin
<042bfe9c879d-dmarc-requ...@listserv.ua.edu> wrote:
>
> On Fri, 15 Sep 2023 22:47:49 +, Sri h Kolusu wrote:
> >
>
On Fri, 15 Sep 2023 22:47:49 +, Sri h Kolusu wrote:
>
>//ISPCTL0 DD UNIT=SYSVIO,SPACE=(CYL,(10,2)),
>// DCB=(RECFM=FB,LRECL=80,BLKSIZE=800)
>
Is there reason not to use BLKSIZE=0, which has been preferred
for over a decade (but may not work with COBOL.)
(At times I've published J
>> The reason is because FTOPEN TEMP creates the file name using an ISPF "CNTL"
>> file, which follows a certain naming format. For example:
>> userid.lpar.SPFTEMPn.CNTL, where "n" is the logical session number. In a
>> stacked session it is still the same session number, hence there's a naming
Some years ago I reported a problem in ISPF to IBM: in certain cases, the ISPF
member list SRCHFOR command would fail with a cryptic error:
Message id: ISRS083
Short message: Allocation error
Long message: Allocation error on "statements/profile" data set.
This was just one case of a problem wit
.
Only the kernel developers need to know the restrictions. For instance, when a
load is not permitted. SPC was developed specifically for z/OS with
considerations for restrictions you may encounter.
On Thursday, August 24, 2023 at 10:46:49 AM PDT, Steve Beaver
<050e0c375a14-dmarc-requ
y encounter.
On Thursday, August 24, 2023 at 10:46:49 AM PDT, Steve Beaver
<050e0c375a14-dmarc-requ...@listserv.ua.edu> wrote:
I have had a happy because of the discussion if VI and emacs.
I'm thinking that a small group of people write a SPC-for linux/unix. Now
I
I have had a happy because of the discussion if VI and emacs.
I'm thinking that a small group of people write a SPC-for linux/unix. Now
I will be the first to say I don't know C, C++, C .net or any of those
languages
But I sure can test the product as it begins ALPHA testing
of trouble doing.
On 7/31/2023 12:31 PM, Jon Perryman wrote:
> The current implementation of AI is based on mathematical calculations.
> Rather than PCs using an FPU, they use graphics cards with GPU for these
> calculations. I'm guessing that IBM uses FPUs which can reach speeds of 5
cal calculations. Rather
than PCs using an FPU, they use graphics cards with GPU for these calculations.
I'm guessing that IBM uses FPUs which can reach speeds of 5 exa-FLOPs. I have
no clue how they are making the leap from
> On Monday, July 31, 2023 at 11:32:59 AM PDT, Steve Beaver
> wrote:
> I have absolutely no knowledge about AI other that what AI stands for.
The current implementation of AI is based on mathematical calculations. Rather
than PCs using an FPU, they use graphics cards with GPU
W dniu 31.07.2023 o 20:32, Steve Beaver pisze:
I have absolutely no knowledge about AI other that what AI stands for.
I know there must be a hardware component like a z16 loaded with a
Ton of CP's and something like python to do the work and drive the servos,
I have no idea
I have absolutely no knowledge about AI other that what AI stands for.
I know there must be a hardware component like a z16 loaded with a
Ton of CP's and something like python to do the work and drive the servos,
I have no idea what the hardware would look like meaning the backplane
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