You might consider adding six more 3390-3 PAGE volumes.
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Incorrect: PUBLIC grants access to everyone who has NOT been enrolled
in the filepool.
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You might issued SEND CP RACFVM CP VMDUMP 0-END FORMAT CMS DSS TO
dump_id
Then send it to IBM
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We do it and have been doing it for years. Works well.
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Put a VTS in your DR site connected to you as the site for the twin
tapes. No movement of tapes now.
Physical tape shipment is scrutinized here. Tapes must either be
encrypted or hand-carried by a Bank employee to their destination. We'll
probably be moving to an all-VTS environment in a year
Now that is interesting. How does that OS/390 utility know where the
EOT reflector is located unless it spins the entire tape first?
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I believe it is a new disk provided for the SERVLINK maintenance files.
To be used instead of enlarging the 191, which I do.
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It is more like 6.9 (2.3 *3). Also, some z/Linux formatting routines reserve
another 10% (6.9 - .7 = 6.2).
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Terry R. (CMS/CTR) (CTR)
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From the z/Linux guest issue: vmcp link * 120 120 M
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We use the same UCB addresses.
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We also do the same for CTC devices.
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Alan,
We use the same device
I do not know if FTP can read an OS/390 dataset. If not, you should use
MOVEFILE to put it on a T-DISK, SFS, or MINIDISK, then FTP it from
there.
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Martha,
Others have suggested labor intensive ways to find this. I know of no program
to do it. Perhaps you are thinking of the SPOOL chain program.
However, this got me to wondering about DCSSes or NSSes. What happens when a
user or group of users request a DCSS or NSS and do not use all
Shimon,
I write VM:Operator macroes instead of PROP execs but this looks as if two
routines are needed.
The first would key off the DTCOSD309W message and set a session globalv
variable with the timestamp
The second would key of the DTCQDI001I message to check the time stamp in the
session
PROFS had two formats for e-mail: documents and notes. It was
documents that could not be deleted. Notes in the OFSLOGfl files could
be deleted. Olie used documents.
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Yep. You hit the nail on the head. Make sure there are no hardware errors
that might bite you later.
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Yes, this works, especially if the SPOOL volume is empty. Otherwise you
would loose some files and have to do a FORCE restart.
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For item #2. IBM does seem to have problems from time to time with
large files going in or out. I simply wait awhile (an hour or so or a
day) then try again.
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update the PMR
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Subject: Sending a Dump to IBM
HELP HCSPRC740I returns:
,MSG HCSPRC740I All Help Information line
1 of 11
(c) Copyright IBM Corporation 1990, 2007
HCS740I THE PREFIX PAGE COULD NOT BE FOUND
Explanation: The pointer to the prefix page was either zero, not on a
4KB
boundary, or pointed to an
You missed APAR PK59054 - PTF UK35692 FTP APPEND TO SFS FILE MAY RESULT
IN NULL FILE
as well as APAR PK59054 - PTF UK33721 FTP APPEND TO SFS FILE MAY RESULT
IN NULL FILE
Note: UK35692 supercedes UK33721
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