You can use the DS/6xxx under OS/390 (back to 2.7), but you cannot use some of
the DS/6xxx features. You also MUST use system Z hardware (i.e. z-series), you
cannot use a 9672 (or anything older than a z/800).
We ran fine with a customer converting on a z/800 with OS/390 2.7 who converted
W dniu 2011-09-15 10:26, Brian Westerman wrote:
[...] you cannot use a 9672 (or anything older than a z/800).
[...] we were told that it wouldn't work, we never really got a chance to test it. I
do believe that it probably would not have worked on the 9672 though.
Well... The above is not a
Hi
I found a C++/assembler program from 1995.
(The assembler to READ VTOC)
It has read the CCW trace , and reported the DSN names and counts from
the VTOC.
On 9/14/2011 10:42 PM, Staller, Allan wrote:
I have a DASD volume with very high activity and will be running a CCW
trace to gather
From my last Share meeting in the mid 80s,
JES3 is 1 Better.
Paul
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I didn't check all of the postings under this thread,
but all of the buttons cited are viewable, and most
credit the author and many have some history, at
http://www.mxg.com/thebuttonman
plus there is the parody recording of Hoyt Axton's
Boney Fingers, new words written by Anne Ashley and
On Thu, 15 Sep 2011 20:05:49 +1000 Paul wrote:
From my last Share meeting in the mid 80s,
JES3 is 1 Better.
JES3 never had much appeal I must admit - however, at my first
(American) Share, I decided I'd drop over to the JES3 table to see if
anyone knew who the hell this Jaffe fella was.
Nope
Has anyone been notified of IBM changing their handles from zSeries or z
something to Hybrid something.
I ask this because I just purchased some IBM hardware of various types and my
z hardware sales person is no longer z. The person now shows as the
official IBM title Channel Hybrid Sales
W dniu 2011-09-15 14:17, Jim Marshall pisze:
Has anyone been notified of IBM changing their handles from zSeries or z
something to Hybrid something.
I ask this because I just purchased some IBM hardware of various types and my z hardware sales
person is no longer z. The person now shows as
Several years ago I was working at a bank. They had a T/R network. Emplyees had
a Desktop PC with a T/R card and a 3270 emulator(Attachmate I think). They
connected to M/F using SNA/LLC2 to an IBM 3172.
I asked a few of the employees to try TN3270 from the emulator to the IBM
TCP/IP TN3270
On Thu, Sep 15th, 2011 at 10:17 PM, Jim Marshall jim.marsh...@opm.gov wrote:
Has anyone been notified of IBM changing their handles from zSeries or
z something to Hybrid something.
Nice timing ...
Australia today announced a third option on passports for gender - Male,
Female and X (I kid you
Jim, I think 'channel' and 'hybrid' are sales/marketing/supply chain terms, not
technical terms, in this case.
MA
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Jim Marshall jim.marsh...@opm.gov 15/09/2011 13:17
Has anyone been notified of IBM changing their handles from zSeries or z
something to Hybrid something.
I ask this because I just purchased some IBM hardware of various types and my
z hardware sales person is
On Thu, 15 Sep 2011 07:57:02 -0500, Bill Hecox bill.he...@mail.com wrote:
Several years ago I was working at a bank. They had a T/R network. Emplyees
had a Desktop PC with a T/R card and a 3270 emulator(Attachmate I think).
They connected to M/F using SNA/LLC2 to an IBM 3172.
I asked a few of
I had the same problem because of a firewall not under my control , so I
enabled TSO-reconnect.
On Thu, Sep 15, 2011 at 4:15 PM, Mark Zelden m...@mzelden.com wrote:
On Thu, 15 Sep 2011 07:57:02 -0500, Bill Hecox bill.he...@mail.com
wrote:
Several years ago I was working at a bank. They had a
At the time we talked to some other shops and they had the same experience so
we went back to LLC2.
I was just talking to another co-worker. He indicated that IBM had problems
with there TN3270 Server early on
with dropped sessions. IBM came out with many fixes for the TN3270 server and
was
Ed,
Yep, I agree, more than likely there are some legal issues. I am just curious
on what the REAL number of z/OS shops are in the World and the USA.
Scott J Ford
Software Engineer
http://www.identityforge.com
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On 9/13/2011 12:26 PM, Tony Harminc wrote:
I wouldn't say that. I'm not aware of a case where a delinker will
silently produce an object deck that doesn't match the load module.
Back in the sixties I ran into a problem with a module that had
several CSECTs from a single assembly. DELINK0
On Thu, 15 Sep 2011 10:25:36 -0400, Gerhard Postpischil wrote:
Back in the sixties I ran into a problem with a module that had
several CSECTs from a single assembly. DELINK0 appeared to work
correctly, but the linker forced one of the names to a
double-word boundary which it hadn't been before. I
I believe all CSECTs will start on a double-word boundary, but any USER
defined external reference within a CSECT has no boundary requirement. Are
you saying that DELINK0 forced a non-CSECT external reference to be
double-word aligned? If so, that ain't no good.
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From:
Bill
Does this problem still exist?
Your third response is from a Bill Hecox
... IBM came out with many fixes for the TN3270 server and was stablized by
2005-2006.
assuring us that IBM has dealt with presumably a number of problems, one per
fix in general, and one would hope that whatever
Australia today announced a third option on passports for gender - Male,
Female and X (I kid you not).
But X represents a female chromosome, and Y is for male. If only they'd
gone with Z it would have fit right in with this group! ;-)
Dave Salt
SimpList(tm) - try it; you'll get it!
Hi Bill,
The IBM Communications Server TCP/IP and TN3270 support is very robust and we
have run a good size z TCP network for years on both OS/390 and now z/OS
without ever having significant issues with dropped sessions. I would second
Mark's suggestion that the problem you were aware of was
On Thu, 15 Sep 2011 12:13:29 -0400, Knutson, Sam sknut...@geico.com wrote:
Hi Bill,
The IBM Communications Server TCP/IP and TN3270 support is very robust and we
have run a good size z TCP network for years on both OS/390 and now z/OS
without ever having significant issues with dropped
Sounds like a firewall issue in that it times out before the session. Many
emulators have a 'keep alive' feature. Try that.
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On Thu, Sep 15, 2011 at 1:36 PM, Hal Merritt hmerr...@jackhenry.com wrote:
Sounds like a firewall issue in that it times out before the session. Many
emulators have a 'keep alive' feature. Try that.
MTU can also manifest this way.
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I have developed a JOINKEYS application, but I need to do one more function as
part of the process, if it is possible.
I am joining two VB files on 2 keys in the fixed part of the VB records and
using OUTFIL statements to split the result into multiple output files. In
each of the output
Peter,
I'm not sure exactly what you're trying to do, but I can think of two ways
to get a count like that.
One would be to use an IFTHEN WHEN=INIT clause in each OUTFIL before the
other
IFTHEN clauses to insert the sequence number (of course, you have to adjust
the positions in
the subsequent
DB2 Version 10 is now out, and our DB2 course author, Hunter
Cobb, has been hard at work putting together an intense course
that explains the new features and helps DBAs and application
programmers use these features.
This is our most intensive DB2 Differences course ever and
includes nine hands
DB2 Version 10 is now out, and our DB2 course author, Hunter
Cobb, has been hard at work putting together an intense course
that explains the new features and helps DBAs and application
programmers use these features.
This is our most intensive DB2 Differences course ever and
includes nine hands
Peter,
Looking at your note again. I suspect that DFSORT's relatively new
IFTRAIL function of OUTFIL can help you do what you want more
easily (I suspect it wasn't yet available when I showed you the
SEQNUM trick).
For complete details on DFSORT's IFTRAIL, see:
Hi Frank,
Replying in reverse order to your helpful replies.
Unfortunately I am using one of your competitors' products (Syncsort) and they
don't have IFTRAIL yet, though I suppose they will at some point.
I will reply at more length to your other message shortly.
Thanks again for helping.
On Thu, 15 Sep 2011 16:24:43 -0400, Farley, Peter x23353
peter.far...@broadridge.com wrote:
Unfortunately I am using one of your competitors' products (Syncsort) and they
don't have IFTRAIL yet, though I suppose they will at some point.
Speaking entirely personally, and not as a
Well, I do also have DFSORT available, but for this application I won't know a
priori which product will be used (it may run in different locations on
different sysplexes) so I need to keep it compatible. I am testing with both
SORT versions.
Sorry if I did not make that clear.
Peter
Given the zBX sidecar for the z196 and z114,
I think that the term Hybrid is appropriate,
even if it is a bit optimistic.
/jack
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peter.far...@broadridge.com wrote:
Well, I do also have DFSORT available, but for this application I won't know a
priori which product will be used (it may run in different locations on
different sysplexes) so I need to keep it
It was some time ago and the exact details escape me.
I am relieved that the TN3270 Server is stable and can handle thousands of
simultaneous sessions without
difficulty. I do not want to get in a situation of suggesting that a shop
convert to using TN3270 to the
IBM TN3270 Server and have
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How do I identify a particular running z/OS is 32-bit or 64-bit ?
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W dniu 2011-09-16 06:52, Lim Ming Liang pisze:
How do I identify a particular running z/OS is 32-bit or 64-bit ?
It's easy: it is always 64-bit.
There is small chance that you find 31-bit machine (9672) and z/OS 1.4
or eralier. In such case z/OS is 31 bit.
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