Is it possible to have a valid SYSMDUMP withe the following properties -
RECFM=VB
LRECL=139
BLOCKSIZE=3120
No. IPCS will refuse to initialize that dump. Sounds like someone had a
sysmdump dd * statement in his JCL and then xdc'd it out without any
attention to the DCB parms. I am not even sure
Hi,
I have created an APPN network in order to test it and drop my SNI
connections.
I have 3 APPN network nodes connected in a chain using EE links and MPC.
Nodes: NN - NN - NN
Links:MPC EE EE
I want to be able start a session from the first NN to the far
Jorge,
Hipersort got some bad press when it first came out - Hiperspace thrashing
when many sorts started around the same time.
Many sites resolved this by capping HIPERSORT, but after the problem was
resolved many of those same sites have not gone back and removed the cap.
This capping has
mf-system would like to recall the message, APPN Network Nodes.
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No, those DCB parameters are not supported. I don't have immediate access
to the open processing at the moment, so I can't say how the error
condition would currently be handled. I believe that the code that opens
SYSMDUMP uses a DCB with RECFM=FBS,LRECL=4160 supplied. The DCB wins when
logical
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[ snip ]
I have no inside information, however at
http://www.infoage.idg.com.au/index.php/id;1158761497;fp;4;fpi
d;71937704
it says:-
It operates on an IBM OS390 mainframe running ZOS with
On 21 Oct 2005 12:07:49 -0700, in bit.listserv.ibm-main
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On Oct 20, 2005, at 6:22 PM, Shmuel Metz (Seymour J.) wrote:
In [EMAIL PROTECTED], on 10/18/2005
at 01:52 PM, Ed Gould [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
I disagree. The problem is (the way I see it) is that
On 21 Oct 2005 15:58:18 -0700, [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Dave Salt) wrote:
You must either have very good eyesight or a very large monitor. Anything
over 43 lines, and I'm squinting at the screen. I wouldn't dream of setting
my monitor to 62 rows, never mind anything larger than that. Unless,
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Hi Dear Listers,
As I try to submit two different jobs JOB1 and JOB2 (both jobs with the
same init class 1 in their jobcards, and init class 1 is the only one in
the system) in a single JCL with like below :
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Sent: Monday, October 24, 2005 9:52 AM
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Subject: Re: TN3270 Emulator
On 21 Oct 2005 15:58:18 -0700, [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Dave Salt) wrote:
You
Dave and Ed make me want to take another look at the WSA (yes, I was one
of those who looked at ISPGUI, said yuck, and walked away).
Unfortunately, Linux support doesn't appear to be available - not at my
downlevel OS release anyway. Have they fixed this?
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Jobs waiting for conversion are queued for conversion by the number of
JCL card images. When two jobs are in the conversion queue, and the two
jobs have vastly different numbers of JCL card images (similar numbers of
card images tend to get the same JES2 priority), JES2 will select the job
with
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As long as this resource becomes available, JOB1 and JOB2 start in turn,
but JOB2 first, not JOB1.
Do both jobs have the same WLM service class? Do they both have the same
system affinity, if any?
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IIRC, Windows has some accessability features which magnify the
screen area around the mouse cursor. Or maybe it was an add-on. I cannot
find it on the WinXP that I'm running here at work.
That's not what I'm looking for -
From: David Andrews [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Dave and Ed make me want to take another look at the WSA (yes, I was one
of those who looked at ISPGUI, said yuck, and walked away).
Unfortunately, Linux support doesn't appear to be available - not at my
downlevel OS release anyway. Have they fixed this?
On Mon, 24 Oct 2005 10:15:29 -0400, Robert A. Rosenberg [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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At 09:44 -0500 on 10/18/2005, Mark Zelden wrote about Re: PREVENTING
TAKING TOO MUCH STOR IN ISPF:
Only one reason for me. Edit macros. Some of mine destroy/change
data and it is a good habit to use VIEW so I
On Mon, 24 Oct 2005 10:15:29 -0400, Robert A. Rosenberg
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At 09:44 -0500 on 10/18/2005, Mark Zelden wrote about Re: PREVENTING
TAKING TOO MUCH STOR IN ISPF:
Only one reason for me. Edit macros. Some of mine destroy/change
data and it is a good habit to use VIEW
On Mon, 24 Oct 2005 17:10:49 +0100, Julian Levens [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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The current max is 25 (re-configurable - but you knew that).
Yes.
If you create libraries of your own like userid.FB80.ZDEFAULT and
userid.VB256.ZDEFAULT and edit a member, then set the Edit profile to
whatever you
There was one. It was called SPM and ran on DOS/VS. With a three card
modification from a fellow in Lubbock by the name of Stu Childre, it
even submitted jobs directly to the Power queue.
Shmuel Metz (Seymour J.) wrote:
In [EMAIL PROTECTED], on 10/17/2005
at 03:50 PM, Paul Gilmartin
On Mon, Oct 24, 2005 at 11:41:57AM -0500, Steve Arnett wrote:
There was one. It was called SPM and ran on DOS/VS. With a three card
modification from a fellow in Lubbock by the name of Stu Childre, it
even submitted jobs directly to the Power queue.
This ran on VS/1, too. It was a CICS
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Sent: Monday, October 24, 2005 11:42 AM
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Subject: Re: PREVENTING TAKING TOO MUCH STOR IN ISPF
There was one. It was called SPM and ran on DOS/VS.
Cross posted to LPAR-Procing, ISVCosts and IBM-Main Listservers
We are looking into the SW pricing benefits of the IBM z990 and z9
processors in that they will reduce your software MSU's by approximatelly
10% and 20% respectivley. Being a WLC customer, our understanding
(confirmed by IBM) is that
On Thu, 20 Oct 2005 09:39:22 -0500, Kinney, Kevin [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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We're trying to do an mget on PC files. They're in the format; BLAH1.TXT,
BLAH2.TXT, etc. And we can't rename the PC files. (@#$%!!)
I've got a front end exec to FTP called MAXITRAN. It provides some
scripting
Is there a quick way to find matching records in files without writing
a program?
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Has anyone installed and is using SOAP for CICS in production? I am in the
process of installing it and would like to hear a few real world
experiences. In particular the use of WebSphere Developer for zSeries V6.0.
I am wondering if I even need this tool. It seems that the XML parsing
DF/SORT, a plethora of logic. See SPLICE for starters. FY's URL is
plentiful in the archives.
FWIW, we've replaces lots of simpleminded COBOL/PL1/REXX/other HL languages
code with IBM's DF/SORT.
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On Sun, 23 Oct 2005 22:18:58 -0400, Bruce Black [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
..
Does this mean what I fear it means? Am I going to lose the ability to
logon to IBMLink via a leased line SNA connection? Are my company's
other
leased line applications going to stop working as well?
Probably, but why
If you create libraries of your own like userid.FB80.ZDEFAULT and
userid.VB256.ZDEFAULT and edit a member, then set the Edit profile to
whatever you like (AUTOSAVE OFF in this case), then this will become your
default edit profile.
...
You don't have to perform such an unnatural act.
Just issue
Also check the ALLDUPS in the sort parms URL. A favorite for security
folks..
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From: tony babonas [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, October 24, 2005 3:03 PM
To: 'IBM Mainframe Discussion List'
Subject: RE: Finding matched records
DF/SORT, a plethora of
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From: IBM Mainframe Discussion List On Behalf Of Howard Brazee
Is there a quick way to find matching records in files
without writing a program?
SUPERC, DFSORT (Syncsort), maybe others?
-jc-
Howard Brazee wrote on 10/24/2005 12:50:51 PM:
Is there a quick way to find matching records in files without writing
a program?
DFSORT/ICETOOL can do many different types of matching. Exactly how you'd
do it depends on exactly what you want to do. It could be as simple as
using SELECT with
Ted,
We are trying to bring up a second site - 20 km away, with sync EMC storage
replication and a GDPS with a duplexed coupling facility (to avoid the DB2
recovery time if we lose a site).
The problem we've uncovered is that the latency in communicating between
sites (for CF activity) causes too
From: Howard Brazee [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Is there a quick way to find matching records in files without writing
a program?
Edit one of the files and type the following command on the edit command
line:
== COMPARE 'compare.to.what'
HTH,
Dave Salt
SimpList(tm) - The easiest, most powerful way
On Mon, 24 Oct 2005 06:36:27 -0600, Steve Comstock
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Steve,
What's
LPAR-Procing
I assume you mean “Pricing”.
How does one join that list?
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My understanding is that, in a data-sharing environment, I have to have a
duplexed CF to avoid lengty DB2 restarts (per oll of the DB2 folks I've
talked to), so it seems I'm sorta stuck.
We can replicate the data, but not the structures!
Does that make sense?
...
In a way it does, depending on
In a message dated 10/24/2005 2:51:41 P.M. Central Standard Time,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Is there a quick way to find matching records in files without writing
a program?
QD with DWIM macro(do what I mean)?
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*Hello,
Someone know what are the parameters that We need use on batch, to
inibith
the utilization of HyperSpace instead SORTWORK (Dasd).
*
*Thanks
*
*Jorge Arueira Campos
System Specialist
Caixa Economica Federal
Sao Paulo - Brasil
*
On 10/24/05, Ron and Jenny Hawkins [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
*Hello,
Someone know what are the parameters that We need use on batch, to
inibith
the utilization of HyperSpace instead SORTWORK (Dasd).
...
As was mentioned earlier, the parm was described (I forget the actual name),
and you set it to “0”.
But, Ron's point was key.
What (non-existant) problem
Hello friends,
I need information of parameters about DFSORT for inibith a HyperSpace
trhough JCL to batch, not in ICEMAC.
Thanks for all
Jorge Arueira Campos
Analisty Mainframe
Caixa Economica Federal
On 10/23/05, Ted MacNEIL [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
*Hello,
Someone know what are the
I would like to capture the CMDPROC member name in some kind of Z-type
symbolic for a panel display.
For example, on our ISPF primary option menu screen where we display the
following:
USERID - SYSJCN
TIME - 15:10
TERMINAL - 3278
PF KEYS - 24
LOGON- TSOSORT
System ID- UCDMC1
PDF Ver.
Jorge Arueira Campos wrote on 10/24/2005 03:19:08 PM:
I need information of parameters about DFSORT for inibith a HyperSpace
trhough JCL to batch, not in ICEMAC.
Thanks for all
You can use the same parameter, HIPRMAX=0 (zero), at run-time to turn off
Hipersorting:
//DFSPARM DD *
OPTION
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] (McKown, John) wrote:
the order of queuing on the execution queue is no longer
necessarily the
same as the submission order. This ordering in the past
was never
guaranteed, just assumed
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