Speaking of fingers being trained: I've always used an IBM
101 keyboard ever since IBM started using pc's and my
fingers *still* can't get used to where the arrow keys are
on it! I think they remember a 3279-3x.
My first laptop, in 2009, gave me conniption fits until I
modified a 101
Uppercase or not: I guess that these CSL routines also work with EXEC2, and
there One is another variable than ONE.
Substitution or not: One often sees execs containing code like this:
info.street='xxx'
info.name=''
and the coder of the exec didn't define 'street', nor 'name' as variables.
Oops! The last statement should be:
say city.who
Sorry! blush
Les
Les Koehler wrote:
Rexx vars are always upper-cased *except* for 'content addressable
arrays' (stemmed variables). For example:
name='Les Koehler'
city.name='Tampa'
say 'Enter the name of the person and I''ll give you the
First thing I would do it check the disks that are accessed from that id. Logon
and do AC ( NODISK at the prompt, or if you don't get the prompt IPL CMS then
do the AC ( NODISK. Try HELP and see if you still get the problem. Then I would
start accessing things you normally have and keep trying
Thanks, Bob. I found that I was accessing Maint's 401 disk. Removing the
access fixed the problem.
My comment in the profile exec for this disk does not match what it is
really for.
On Tue, Jun 8, 2010 at 9:48 AM, Bob Bates robert.ba...@wellsfargo.comwrote:
First thing I would do it check
CP DRAIN DASD is the command to stop using this spool pack
SPOOLCHN is a package on tye download lib to find which spool files have at
least one block on a pack.
CP START DASD is the command to restart spooling on a pack
2010/4/6 Frank M. Ramaekers framaek...@ailife.com
I believe I know what
AM
To: IBMVM@LISTSERV.UARK.EDU
Subject: Re: Help with HCPVSS429E (spool error).
CP DRAIN DASD is the command to stop using this spool pack
SPOOLCHN is a package on tye download lib to find which spool files have
at least one block on a pack.
CP START DASD is the command to restart spooling
1.
Drain the pack via command
2.
List it as a draining device in SYSTEM CONFIG.
3.
Grab SPOOLCHN from the IBM Download site. It is dependent on another package
that is also there.
4.
Run it to determine what files have blocks located on the pack.
5.
SPXTAPE DUMP the indicated files with the
I'm not seeing how to obtain the spool files with at least one block on
the pack (from SPOOLCHN).
What you really need is the SPFPACK package from the download library.
SPFPACK uses SPOOLCHN and RXDASD, so you'll have to download those as
well.
The description page includes an explanation of how
Yep, those were the missing piecesTHANKS!
Frank M. Ramaekers Jr.
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Hello To Everyone that sent any response.
Yep, I really needed help. I had sent Help to LISTPROC@
listserv.uark.edu.
And got the response that there is no listproc.
It is amazing what happens when you put in the correct words and names.
Anyway Chicago was fun and I did not make on to
5:36 AM
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Hello To Everyone that sent any response.
Yep, I really needed help. I had sent Help to LISTPROC@ listserv.uark.edu.
And got the response that there is no listproc.
It is amazing what happens when you put in the correct words and names
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Hello To Everyone that sent any response.
Yep, I really needed help. I had sent Help to LISTPROC@
listserv.uark.edu.
And got the response
I don't think IBMVM needs any help!
On Thu, 2009-11-05 at 17:21 -0500, Edward M Martin wrote:
Help IBMVM
Ed Martin
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John McKown
Maranatha!
IBMVM doesn't need help, it is the subscribers who do.
Regards,
Richard Schuh
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I had to do this last week. This is what I did.
1) Inserted the tape in the tape library I/O station. The tape had no
barcode, so the robot detected it, but could not identify it, so the
robot left it in the I/O station.
2) Went to the tape library web interface as an administrator:
a) Clicked
Assuming the tape has the scanable bar coding on the external label,
have the customer insert the tape into the convenience station (the
slots where you insert tapes into the ATL). Then issue the DFSMS
command to move the tape from INSERT status to VOLSPECIFIC ...
--- DFSMSRM SET VOLCAT volser
Phil,
Here are the commands that I used when we had a 'Tape Robot' and DFSMS.
DFSMSRM MOUNT VOL XX (RDEV 0600 VDEV 0600 ATTACH VSEPROD READWR
DFSMSRM DEMOUNT RDEV 0600
DETACH 0600 FROM VSEPROD
WHERE XXX WILL BE THE VOLUME YOU WANT TO INITIALIZE
SUBSTITUTE 0600 FOR 0601 WHEN
Macioce, Larry wrote:
This morning when I came in I was informed we couldn't get to our Linux
servers. The problem was on the HMC, VM was in a 912 disabled wait
state.
I have looked all over,but obviously not everywhere or I would have
found it, and can't find where this code is hiding.
Use HELP, the waitcode plus a W, hence:
HELP HCP912W
which tells you:
HCP912W System recovery failure; volid volid not mounted
Explanation: A volume necessary for checkpointing the system is not mounted.
The volid refers to the volume ID of the volume that is not mounted.
When CP issues this
Thanks I am use to looking in MVS system codes to find a wait state.
Mace
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On Thursday, 11/13/2008 at 07:56 EST, Macioce, Larry
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This morning when I came in I was informed we couldn't get to our Linux
servers. The problem was on the HMC, VM was in a 912 disabled wait
state.
I have looked all over,but obviously not everywhere or I would have
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I might add a quick addition to Mike's good suggestion
Service works if you use SERVICE and PUT2PROD
if you do service the old fashioned way
Mike,
I prefer to refer to myself as old fashioned not arcane ;-)
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How is it that every time I need something, the list knows before I ask
the question.
I did a VMFSETUP ZVM CP
Then do a FILEL UM* * *
But the SERVICE ALL STATUS is much nicer.
Ed Martin
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Mike,
This type of sharing is what this list is all about. Thanks for the tip,
it is a good one.
Loren Charnley, Jr.
IT Systems Engineer
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Thanks very much for all the replies. I really didn't expect it, althoug
h
I should know better with this group.
I have passed on names and addresses to the folks in charge, and I want t
o
thank everyone who responded. I think a leading candidate has been
identified, and if no one else hears
You might try posting here http://www.velocity-software.com/jobs/
Regards,
Richard Schuh
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Well, it just so happenend, not sure how, that my VM session went from
running to vm read and then the ftp server timed out. I don't know
if I hit enter or what? Anyway, I just logged off. Will check the ftp
server software for transmission speed or whatever... it was freeware I
downloaded...
For an FTP server (and I assume you are talking about a Windows PC - I
know, big assumption), you can't go wrong with FileZilla.
Ray
Anne Crabtree wrote:
Well, it just so happenend, not sure how, that my VM session went from
running to vm read and then the ftp server timed out. I don't know
Hmmm... I can't help, though I suspect a simple HX would do the trick.
However, you might want to do some investigation, since I also did an
FTP install last week, and it took less than an hour.
Or, just leave it running overnight. Is there any reason you can't do that?
Ray Mansell
Anne
On Tuesday, 07/24/2007 at 04:07 EDT, Ray Mansell [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hmmm... I can't help, though I suspect a simple HX would do the trick.
However, you might want to do some investigation, since I also did an
FTP install last week, and it took less than an hour.
Or, just leave it
Sheesh, you guys, he thought it was the way you get the automated
list reponse. Tell him how to unsubscribe from the list!
William Munson wrote:
Marty,
What do you need HELP with?
Bill Munson
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Could we have a little more information, please?
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Yepper, you are correct:
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