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Secondly, you do not need HLASM to create/maintain the standalone dump
program. HCPSADMP checks for HLASM, HASM, and ASSEMBLE (FASM). It can use
any of them.
Really? That’s cool. I’ve been continuing to order HLASM on systems
At least since 6/10/08. That's the date on
my HCPSADMP EXEC and it checks for each of
the below modules.
Billy
On 16 Nov 2010 at 7:30, David Boyes wrote:
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> Secondly, you do not need HLASM to create/maintain the standalone dump
> program.
> HCPSADMP checks for HLASM, HASM, and ASSEMBLE (FA
At least since 6/10/08. That's the date on my HCPSADMP EXEC and it checks for
each of the below modules.
Guess it shows just how long it's been since I needed the SA DUMP utility, hmm?
Well, cool. I can cancel a whole bunch of HLASM licenses then. Yay.
-- db
Secondly, you do not need HLASM to create/maintain the standalone dump program.
HCPSADMP checks for HLASM, HASM, and ASSEMBLE (FASM). It can use any of them.
Really? That’s cool. I’ve been continuing to order HLASM on systems that don’t
need it, then.
Any idea when that change went in?
> > z/VM Development has never used the Dignus assembler.
>
> TPF does, though.
This is only "sort of" true. All official lab work is done using HLASM on
Linux. There are some of us who have taken it upon ourselves to use it on
a personal basis, but there is no TPF lab support for such use, eith
On Monday, 11/15/2010 at 12:14 EST, "Schuh, Richard"
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> At least the z/TPF folks use it. If you are stuck with TPF 4.1 or
earlier, you
> still need an assembler that runs under CMS. If Dignus has been ported
to CMS,
> then it may be sufficient.
The web page says "Available as a native
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> > z/VM Development has never used the Dignus assembler.
>
> TPF does, though.
>
> z/VM Development has never used the Dignus assembler.
TPF does, though.
On Fri, 12 Nov 2010 23:40:17 -0700, Mark Post wrote:
>Including, up until a year or two ago, IBM's z/VM developers. Go figure
.
z/VM Development has never used the Dignus assembler.
Alan Altmark
IBM
[please, let's snip those posts to reasonable size, eh?]
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> The last itme in Doug's list is precisely the point.
>
> HLASM *IS* needed to create a Production IODF from a source IOCP on
z/VM.
I think I see the point of confusion.
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One other thing Doug didn’t mention: creating/maintaining the
standalone-dump program.
One other thing Doug didn't mention: creating/maintaining the standalone-dump
program.
bject
Re: APARs and PTFs for the z196
In chapter 4 of the z/VM General Information Manual, there is a list of
tasks that requires the use of HLASM in z/VM:
High Level Assembler
Although not a prerequisite for z/VM, the IBM High Level Assembler, V1.6
(5696-234) or later, or an equivalent pr
On Friday, 11/12/2010 at 07:49 EST, George Henke/NYLIC
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> I believe HLASM is also used for IOCP/IODF processing.
HLASM is not required in order to use IOCP.
> Though such processing rarely happens now in the z/VM world, that may
change in
> the future.
>
> And from some recent post
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>>> On 11/12/2010 at 08:20 PM, Mike Walter wrote:
> And there's always the Dignus "Systems/ASM" product.
> See-- http://www.dignus.com/dasm/
> That product is definitely "Ready for Prime Time". Big-time companies use
> it.
Including, up until a year or two ago, IBM's z/VM developers. Go fig
mine alone, not my employer's.
"George Henke/NYLIC"
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Disclaimer: I do not speak for IBM, this is only my understanding of
these repeatedly discussed issues on this lis
s a product one that
one should rightly be paying for. Oh well...
Mike Walter
Aon Corporation
The opinions expressed herein are mine alone, not my employer's.
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Sorry, George.
My mistake.
HLASM isn't imbedded into z/VM. If needed, must be acquired separately.
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Sorry, George.
My mistake.
HLASM isn't imbedded into z/VM. If needed, must be acquired separately.
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George,
That is a correction for a NON-SES product: EREP.
Not managed by SERVICE/PUT2PROD.
See "Service Guide" how to apply NON-SES PTFs.
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n 2817 the other name for a z196.
"Les Geer (607-429-3580)"
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>I thought VM64798, VM
zSeries
It's all. Good luck.
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tyvm, MIke.
This is very helpful.
But how did you navigate to this page on the si
But how to I confirm that I do not have HLASM on my z/VM system.
Is there a SES command for that?
All things have SES-nature. The question is whether the Buddha displays
SES-nature or not. 8-)
Check the VM Service manual under Software Inventory. There's a subsection on
displaying what SES believ
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> Is there a SES command for that?
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> All 14 z196 compatibility APARs listed below went on fine except for
PK97799.
> SES says there is not service for this APAR.
> How can there be no service?
IIRC, that's the APAR that adds the new z196 instructions to HLASM. Do y
> All 14 z196 compatibility APARs listed below went on fine except for PK97799.
> SES says there is not service for this APAR.
> How can there be no service?
IIRC, that's the APAR that adds the new z196 instructions to HLASM. Do you have
HLASM installed on this system? If not, then all this mes
successfully
ST:VMFSRV2760I SERVICE processing completed successfully
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Well the list of z196 (alias 2817) compatibility APARs has grown. Here
are all 14 now in alphanumeric
by searching SHOPZ on 2817 the other name for a z196.
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tyvm, MIke.
This is very helpful.
But how did you navigate to this page on the site?
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>I thought VM64798, VM64879, and VM64881 were the only APARs needed for
>z196 compatibility for z/VM 5.4.
>
>You are 6.1 so maybe it is different.
>
>But if not, I better find out fast.
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The above lists the minimum CP APARs (for 5.4 and 6.1) required to apply
prior to IPLing on a z196. Mike is
Mike,
The PSP shows 12 Apars at level 1000, Means not in RSU yet. Some for R540,
others for R610.
See:
http://www-01.ibm.com/support/docview.wss?rs=1209&dc=DB540&q1=z196&uid=isg1_2817DEVICE_2817-ZVM
To check what are missing, I create one file (named SERVICE $STALIST) with
all the Apars (one by
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Marcy:
You were one of the first, if not the first, to be up and running a z/196 with
z/VM 5.4.
What compatibility APARs, PTFs for z196 to you apply?
Bob McCart
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We upgraded to a z196 last weekend. I am running 5.4 and I applied the
following APARs per PSPs
VM64798, VM64879, VM64881 (for basic support)
VM64793, VM64672, VM64799, VM64820, VM64672, VM64747, VM64807 (for
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We upgraded to a z196 last weekend. I am running 5.4 and I applied the
following APARs per PSPs
VM64798, VM64879, VM64881 (for basic support)
VM64793, VM64672, VM64799, VM64820, VM64672, VM64747, VM64807 (for
various products and
upgrade to date.
Bob
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I thought VM64798, VM64879, and VM64881
I thought VM64798, VM64879, and VM64881 were the only APARs needed for
z196 compatibility for z/VM 5.4.
You are 6.1 so maybe it is different.
But if not, I better find out fast.
Michael MacIsaac
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