Never mind.
Missed one in the chain.
You can all go back to sleep now.
Marcy
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Does anyone know what these means? Occurs on gskkyman option 7 trying to
import my root and intermediate certificates for our certificate authority?
Searching this list, I see someone else had the problem once, but there was no
resolution listed.
(zVM 5.4 using the CMS SSL)
Marcy
"This mess
Has anyone tried the new HMC DVD-RAM support supposedly available in
Hercules 3.06? There's no info at all on how to implement it After
getting a zVM ramdisk loaded and logged into MAINT -- INSTDVD fails as it
doesnt seem to find the CKDx files it's looking for which are on the
DVD.
I
On Tue, Aug 4, 2009 at 12:02 AM, Steve Marak wrote:
> Is there more than one answer, at least in EBCDIC? My intuition may, as
> usual, be wrong, but with only one hex character (even including lower
> case) whose hex representation starts with itself it seemed forcing.
Oh yes.Even apart from tink
On Mon, 3 Aug 2009, Rob van der Heij wrote:
> PS An answer to my trivia question is 2009-03-28 11:28:37.334892
I shouldn't fry any brain cells on this while at work, but I'll call it a
short break from reviewing spreadsheets ...
Is there more than one answer, at least in EBCDIC? My intuition m
On Mon, Aug 3, 2009 at 5:46 PM, Mary Anne Matyaz wrote:
> I am blonde, so take this with a grain of salt butI don't get it.
> 2009 = 7D9.
> 20090328 = 1328dd8
> Admittedly I am not a math wizard. What am I missing?
Haha. It must be me. I'm an alien and speak in riddles frequently.
My inspira
I think that depends on what kind of birthday parties you attend:-)
Rob van der Heij wrote:
Rob
PS This makes a great trivia question for birthday parties: at what
days is the TOD clock the same as its first 4 byte in hex :-)
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I am blonde, so take this with a grain of salt butI don't get it.
2009 = 7D9.
20090328 = 1328dd8
Admittedly I am not a math wizard. What am I missing?
MA
On Mon, Aug 3, 2009 at 11:06 AM, Rob van der Heij wrote:
> On Mon, Aug 3, 2009 at 4:10 PM, Frank M. Ramaekers
> wrote:
>
> Rob
>
> PS Thi
On Mon, Aug 3, 2009 at 5:28 PM, Frank M. Ramaekers wrote:
> Ah, it doesn't need to be converted from binary. Okay, how do I get
> the time as well?
spec tod c2t(*) 1(with plastic pipes, that is)
PS An answer to my trivia question is 2009-03-28 11:28:37.334892
PS/2 You may find CMSPIP-L
Hi Frank,
Use the TIMEOUT operand. from HELP PIPE DATECONV:
TIMEOUT
specifies the time will be part of the output.
pipe literal | spec tod 1 1-* n | dateconv 1.8 todabs fulldate timeout |
cons
08/03/2009 11:32:47.243895
Doug Breneman IBM Endicott
Ah, it doesn't need to be converted from binary. Okay, how do I get
the time as well?
PS Hinquiring minds want to know!
Frank M. Ramaekers Jr.
Systems Programmer MCP, MCP+I, MCSE & RHCE
American Income Life Insurance Co. Phone: (254)761-6649
1200 Wooded Acres Dr.
On Mon, Aug 3, 2009 at 4:10 PM, Frank M. Ramaekers wrote:
> I'm missing something because the TOD into DATECONVERT doesn't seem to
> be working for me:
>
> pipe literal Hi | spec tod c2x 1 1-* n | dateconv 1.16 todabs fulldate |
> cons
> 03/29/2009Hi
You're not missing something, you have somethi
Thanks to all. After my brain began to work again I recalled that I had done
this for perfkit, vswitch, etc., BUT since they all have templates available in
the user directory, I guess it didn't stick to my 1970's college brain.
This is the best list I have ever used.
David Dean
Information Sy
I'm missing something because the TOD into DATECONVERT doesn't seem to
be working for me:
pipe literal Hi | spec tod c2x 1 1-* n | dateconv 1.16 todabs fulldate |
cons
03/29/2009Hi
Ready; T=0.01/0.01 09:08:45
q t
TIME IS 09:09:12 CDT MONDAY 08/03/2009
CONNECT= 99:59:59 VIRTCPU= 001:23.05 TOTCP
On Mon, Aug 3, 2009 at 2:46 PM, Frank M. Ramaekers wrote:
> It's unclear where PICKPIPE should be install. Does any of it need to
> be installed into S(190) or Y(19E)? Or does it only need to be
> accessible when changing distribution?
And yes, you invoke PICKPIPE typically once from the PROFI
On Mon, Aug 3, 2009 at 2:46 PM, Frank M. Ramaekers wrote:
> It's unclear where PICKPIPE should be install. Does any of it need to
> be installed into S(190) or Y(19E)? Or does it only need to be
> accessible when changing distribution?
That goes on a disk that is accessed by those who need plas
It's unclear where PICKPIPE should be install. Does any of it need to
be installed into S(190) or Y(19E)? Or does it only need to be
accessible when changing distribution?
Frank M. Ramaekers Jr.
Systems Programmer MCP, MCP+I, MCSE & RHCE
American Income Life Insurance Co. Ph
Howard,
There was a discussion about running the z/VM 5.3 Evaluation Edition on
Hercules a few months back. I don’t think a definitive conclusion was reached.
Here’s the relevant paragraph from the license agreement:
Usage Restrictions
z/VM Version 5 Release 3 Evaluation Edition operates
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