The Wall Street Journal is reporting that IBM will offer a new mainframe,
the System z9 BC (Business Class). In fact, as I write this e-mail IBM is
announcing this new system -- and more -- in Beijing, China, today.
(There's a fast growing Chinese mainframe base, in sites and in sizes,
that
Knut,
looking at the messages you provided, why did you expect IXC256A? Were there
problems with the sysplex CDS? Judging from the descriptor code (as I don't
know which module would issue this message, and it is probably OCO anyway)
this was a branch-entered WTO that is only shown 10 seconds on
Even I think there is in not problem with catalogs, It is a good solution to
design the TSO / ISPF under quite a few groups. We implemented this solution 13
years ago, using ten groups and so defining only then user alias.
For example, my gorup is USTS and my user is U0Z72B6 so my TSO
And WebSphere Developer for zSeries is a Passport Advantage product, so
you will receive volume discounts depending on how much other IBM software
you buy. If your company has a mainframe chances are pretty good you'll
have a nice Passport Advantage discount.
Another thing to keep in mind is
The question If mainframes are so fantastic, why are
there any other systems out there? is similar to
asking, If Ferraris are so fantastic, why are there
any other brands of cars?
Maybe a better analogy: If trucks are so fantastic, why are there
wheelbarrows?
- - - - -
Timothy F. Sipples
-- snip --
My question is: How do I setup my second HSM, in the same LPAR as
production?. Is there a way to distinguish the invocation of a specific
HSM, based on the HLQ of the datasets it is suppose to manage (test
development) ?
-- snip --
You're out of luck. I can think of numerous reasons
John S. Giltner, Jr. wrote:
Sure. I use Wintel at home because I can't afford the electric bill for
a zSeries mainframe.
They choose the platform based on their needs. If you have 5 users that
need a file server, well a zSeries mainframe may be a bit overkill.
Yes, yes, yes!
The needs!
Control over activation of every defined LPAR has been available in the
'RESET' or POR profile since the first 9672 of the mid 90s.
That's what I had thought, but three years ago we had problems on 3-4 z/900's
where it didn't work.
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Ted MacNEIL wrote:
Here's how you do it on a z800. On the Partitions tab of the Reset Profile,
you specify the order in which the partitions are activated. If no order is specified for
a partition, it is not activated.
That makes sense!
Simple!
We didn't have the option on the z/900's of
Skip Robinson wrote:
[...]
An interesting question is the degree, if any, to which all defined LPARs
whether activated or not actually consume HSA storage. That is, if you
have one or five or ten LPARs defined, will HSA as some point increase
simply by virtue of those LPARs' existence
Mikey,
We have an STK library at the moment, so I am familiar with the scratch
synchronization process.
The STK utilities however perform the synchronization in a realtime mode: the
utility reads the CA-1 TMC and simultaneously updates the STK library CDS. In
this way, there is no window for
Denis,
As long as you plan on just talking to stand-alone 3490 tape drives you
can use the MSGDISP macro mentioned in another post.
However, that will not help you if you want to mount/dismount tapes in an
IBM ATL or VTS. The interface for that is not published.
Mike Wood RMM Development
Hello everybody:
We have a problem with the RMF report Data set level by volume. We
want to see the delay of IDMS datasets in our volumes. We have converted
this datasets last weekend to SMS datasets, and after we have stopped and
started the RMF, but we can't see them.
The report said us
Norm, This link will take you to the example for renaming the restored CDS.
http://publibz.boulder.ibm.com/cgi-bin/bookmgr_OS390/BOOKS/dgt2c840/17.2.6?
SHELF=DT=20050714162634
Mike Wood RMM Development
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The synchronisation problem you mention is not one that you should see
when running DFSMSrmm with IBM ATL/VTS.
With IBM system managed libraries it is the host system which tells the
library when to switch the status of a tape, and not the 'mount scratch'.
This ensures that there is a
Can't we just add to the D LLA command the address of the exit (if
active) like we do to the D EXIT,DIAG command?
Yes, that is one approach that would work.
Another approach is to have LLA use dynamic LPA to add CSVLLIX1 so that you
could use LPAMOD=CSVLLIX1 on your SLIP trap.
To be honest, I
Last year I wrote something about .. it's just something else for them to
bitch about .. and
Bell Helicopters sent me an automated nastygram about offensive sexist
language.
Didn't do their reputation any good with me.
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On Wed, 2006-04-26 at 18:03 +0200, Phil Payne wrote:
...
Bell Helicopters sent me an automated nastygram
Yep, they got to be such a pest I had a filter rule in for them.
This is a new system, so I don't have such a rule now - haven't heard
from them recently. Maybe they've made it onto all the
On Mon, 24 Apr 2006 07:53:35 -0700, Walter Marguccio
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Bill,
I believe what you states, unfortunately I didn't understood that reading
the book.
Yes, Barbara is correct about isolating a system from the plex, but my
point was another one.
If you have a basic plex and you
C'mon. I can't be the first one to have seen this:
http://www-03.ibm.com/systems/z/
z9 Business Class
Highlights
IBM System z9™ technology, for entry level to midsize capacity needs, with
a wide choice of capacity settings and highly granular growth options, an
increase of 2.6 times more
No, you weren't. Check out:
http://www-306.ibm.com/common/ssi/fcgi-bin/ssialias?infotype=ANsubtype=CAhtmlfid=897/ENUSC06-025appname=USN
It contains information on BC, *EC* (Enterprise Class) and much, much more.
Bob Richards
VP, Enterprise Technologist
Enterprise Technology Infrastructure
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At 21:56 -0300 on 04/26/2006, Shmuel Metz (Seymour J.) wrote about
Re: Master Catalog maxed out w/19k Alias.:
[1] I don't recall the exact lyrics, but the relevant line is
something like
Sam Knutson wrote:
The SFM Policy did not partition the dead systems out of the Sysplex
without operator intervention. The remaining two systems kept running
but hung up till operators manually replied.
We have found that there is no right answer for this situation.
Several years ago,
What do you do for this?
GIM69147WSMP/E WAITED 120 MINUTES BUT ORDER ORD1 IS NOT READY
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are looking at the ABARS assist product and would like to hear some
feedback, please feel free to write to me offline. Thanks
Andy
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Re: Master Catalog maxed out w/19k Alias.:
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On Wed, 2006-04-26 at 18:03 +0200, Phil Payne wrote:
...
Bell Helicopters sent me an automated nastygram
Yep, they got to be such a pest I had a filter rule in for them.
This is a new system, so I don't
Google z9BC for the MIPS.
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and codes for the HMC
Warren
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I don't understand two things:
1. Who needs hundreds of linux servers on a single IFL, even if it is
possible?
2. Inactive partitions allocate no physical memory, but if I want to
activate them I must have memory available to accomodate their needs. That
means I must have the capacity although
Well, file 498 on the cbt tape can help you. It's designed for just this
sort of thing. Duplicates in one or both input files don't bother it.
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I don't understand two things:
1. Who needs .
2. Inactive partitions allocate no physical memory, but if I want to
activate them I must have memory available to accomodate their needs. That
means I must have
Ted MacNEIL wrote:
We didn't have the option on the z/900's of three years ago.
You had the option. You just didn't notice it.
Not true.
Since it was available on the 9672's, when we started having problems after
defining our GDPS LPARs, I asked our hardware people to set it
Rugen, Len wrote:
What do you do for this?
GIM69147WSMP/E WAITED 120 MINUTES BUT ORDER ORD1 IS NOT READY
That's extremely common. If you get too many of these, try the alternate
server.
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Los
One would think that IBM would not have problems like this. I thought that
parallel sysplex, capacity on demand, and all the other catch phrases that
marketing uses is designed to prevent this type of problem. Not good
advertising for prospective customers.
Dennis Roach
United Space Alliance
No, until they need the memory, you can give it to other LPARs.
We haven't reconfigured the storage element offline in an active lpar for a
long time, but years ago we had a need once and it did not work, because
that was a CICS allocated storage and stopping it was the same as IPL.
TISLER Zaromil wrote:
No, until they need the memory, you can give it to other LPARs.
We haven't reconfigured the storage element offline in an active lpar for a
long time, but years ago we had a need once and it did not work, because
that was a CICS allocated storage and stopping it was the
I am doing planning for my new FICON connected 8100. Where do I look to
see what the current device maximums might be.
In the beginning, the limit was 4096. Later, it was 16K. I heard it
increased again. How can I find out which maximum applies to *me*.
I am z/os.e 1.4 on a z890 and a
Hal Merritt wrote:
I am doing planning for my new FICON connected 8100. Where do I look to
see what the current device maximums might be.
In the beginning, the limit was 4096. Later, it was 16K. I heard it
increased again. How can I find out which maximum applies to *me*.
I am
We are running Z/os V6 under VM, multiple Z/os images.
A number of our libraries are PDSEs.
We get 213-70 errors on occasion.
213-70 'OPEN detected a cross-system share conflict
for the PDSE. '
The SYS1.PARMLIB(IGDSMS02) is set to
PDSESHARING(NORMAL)
and according to how I read the doc it
In a message dated 4/27/2006 1:49:55 A.M. Central Standard Time,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Maybe a better analogy: If trucks are so fantastic, why are there
wheelbarrows?
A yoke of oxen or a thousand chickens?
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Hal
you mix something here .
4096 was the max number of devices (incl. Alias) for the shark (ESS) -
16 LCUs each having 256 devices .
DS8K has up to 255 LCUs each having 256 Devices - 65280 devices .
I am not sure but i think the small zSeries will also not support more.
The 16 K is the max.
Roberto R. wrote on 04/27/2006 02:41:12 AM:
I believe that Mike's cartesian join description fits well with the
pattern
I see in the input data, so if that is the case, can DFSORT help me or
does
it require more sophisticated tools? Thank you all again.
Cartesian join for a large maximum
Does Netview Access support 3270 terminals defined with dynamic logmodes.
Jim McAlpine
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Good Day,
I remember that I was able to perform the XD command which would store the
listing in a dataset. It creates the dataset however, when I try the command
again I get the message print already open. To get around it I get out of
SDSF and get back in and try the command which
Try XDC instead of XD - XDC closes the dataset after it prints to it.
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Good Day,
I
Hi,
No comments so far so let me stir the embers. Anyone have thoughts on
providing a generic DUMPMGR service where function and justification are
similar to RESMGR? Here is a couple good summary points but I want to
write a requirement for this and some of you do a much better job of
On the command line print close while in SDSF.
Thanks for the XD command - I've always been using the commands for
the same thing
Print odsn saveit.out.pds(xxx)
Print
Print close
Cheers!
JD
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print already open. To get around it I get out of SDSF and get back in
and try the command which works. Is there a way to bypass this problem
instead of getting in and out of SDSF?
The ol'
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Good Day,
I remember that I was able to perform the XD command which
would store the listing in a dataset. It creates the dataset
however, when I try the command again I get the message
I used to get this problem, I remember sometimes back. There is a following
parameter with command XD which release the file in order for you to not have
this problem.
Mohammed A Imam
County of Cumberland, NC
(910) 678-7680.
From: willie bunter
Sent: Thu 4/27/2006 11:02 AM
To:
Jim McAlpine wrote:
Does Netview Access support 3270 terminals defined with dynamic logmodes.
What are dynamic logmodes?
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Yes, James is right.
Mohammed.
From: James Robinson
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Try XDC instead of XD - XDC closes the dataset after it prints to it.
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Ted,
Point 1.
Ah Sc*nthorpe, a steel - maybe that's ex-steel now - town set in a landscape
of - well, nothing really, absolutely flat as far as the eye can see. Let's
be generous, there are big skies. If you go to a railway ticket office and
say I want to go to Sc*nthorpe., you might receive the
I thought that was the correct term for logmodes that supported dynamic 3270
screen size definitions. Apologies if that is incorrect, but that is what I
meant.
Jim McAlpine
On 4/27/06, Edward Jaffe [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Jim McAlpine wrote:
Does Netview Access support 3270 terminals
This is one of the very clever SDSF line commands. It allows you to
combine multiple line items in one stream. XD (for file output) or XS
(for spool output) on the first line, XC on the last line, and just X on
middles lines, if any. The PF1 HELP indicates there is new option XF to
specify
What would the naughty language filters do with the name of a certain small
town in Austria named F**king? It really exists:
_http://www.snopes.com/photos/signs/austria.asp_
(http://www.snopes.com/photos/signs/austria.asp)
Their town signs are constantly being stolen by tourists, especially
My question is: How do I setup my second HSM, in the same LPAR as
production?. Is there a way to distinguish the invocation of a specific
HSM, based on the HLQ of the datasets it is suppose to manage (test
development) ?
I don't use HSM, as we're an ABR shop, but I would suggest a variant,
If you need to transport some gasoline, do you choose a five gallon can,
an 18 wheel tank truck, or a supertanker? Or, at today's prices, an
armored car ;-)
Of the above 'platforms', which has the lowest cost?
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What would the naughty language filters do with the name of a
certain small town in Austria named F**king? It really exists:
_http://www.snopes.com/photos/signs/austria.asp_
In [EMAIL PROTECTED], on 04/27/2006
at 07:39 AM, Carl Edwards [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
We are running Z/os V6
I doubt it ;-)
The SYS1.PARMLIB(IGDSMS02) is set to
PDSESHARING(NORMAL)
and according to how I read the doc it should be set
toPDSESHARING(EXTENDED), however when we set it to
In [EMAIL PROTECTED], on 04/27/2006
at 08:13 AM, Warren Brown [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
I am getting messages on the HMC (SYS3175) where can I find the
messages and codes for the HMC
That's an OS/2 message. If you have the popup log active then
POPUPLOG.OS2 will contain details. Your first
In [EMAIL PROTECTED], on 04/27/2006
at 03:35 AM, Chris Mason [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
Oh horror! In checking this last item I found the following in the
description of the ACTPU request in the SNA Formats manual: PU
T2.0|2.1 in the text alongside the X'0E' control vector. The
gangrene is
You can sort of do this indirectly. Ken Clapp's NTP package (see
http://members.aol.com/kenclapp/sntp/sntp.htm ) includes an External Time
Source emulator. Basically, it gets time from an NTP server and feeds a
sysplex timer.
I haven't used it, so I don't know how good/bad it will be for your
Óscar Salgado Sánchez wrote:
I am experiencing a problem using symbols with DFSORT/ICETOOL.
With this symbols:
CNV1_WHOLEREG,1,11,BI
CNV1_LRECL,11
CNV2_LRECL,229
This control card:
OUTFIL FNAMES=FCLAV2,
OUTREC=(CNV1_WHOLEREG,CNV2_LRECL:C'A')
fails during translation:
OUTFIL
I've found the document where I first came across the term. The sentence The
D4C32XX3 logmode is the dynamic logmode. appears in the following techdoc
from the Washington Systems Centre which describes setting up dynamic 3270
screen size definitions -
Or, you can wait for z/os 1.7. I hear there will be a 'software' timer
that installs on the SE/HMC. The timer product should be GA late 3Q.
I think it also requires a zbox at Driver 55 or above.
HTH.
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Jim McAlpine wrote:
I thought that was the correct term for logmodes that supported dynamic 3270
screen size definitions. Apologies if that is incorrect, but that is what I
meant.
Are you referring to the D4A32XX3, D4B32XX3, and D4C32XX3 logmodes? If
so, NVAS supports them just fine! In
Thanks Kirk, it works. I just couldn't remember the XC portion. It's the age
!!!
Kirk Talman [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: This is one of the very clever SDSF
line commands. It allows you to
combine multiple line items in one stream. XD (for file output) or XS
(for spool output) on the
Thanks to all for replying. You all have been extremely helpful.
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Carl Edwards wrote:
The SYS1.PARMLIB(IGDSMS02) is set to
PDSESHARING(NORMAL)
and according to how I read the doc it should be set
toPDSESHARING(EXTENDED), however when we set it to
extended it was not a pretty sight.
Can you elaborate?
We do not have a
CF
Questions.
Is a CF required
Shmuel,
That is why I added the following explanation/excuse for PU T2.0 being
mentioned (and then explained away as being just the same as PU T2 in that
explanatory note):
quote
I suspect that PU T2.0 is mentioned because of the earlier rule that a node
always has a PU of the same type. Thus
You were right. They were wrong.
Being right has never endeared anybody to management.
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Implementing SSH (Ported Tools) between z/OS 1.4 and workstations
(PuTTY).
To demystify the configuration on the workstation in the -03 level IBM
Ported Tools Users Guide, is there anyone out there that could:
1) detail the requirements for private keys on the workstation and where
they live
they should sell replicas etc. like intercourse PA does
Chase, John
they should sell replicas etc. like intercourse PA does
We were there earlier this month. My wife bought the T-shirt.
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Hal,
The best place to check this is the IOCP manual for the specific
processor type, one of the appendixes has a list of machine Limits.
These manuals are available on Resourcelink. Also check the zSeries
Connectivity Redbook..
Your right that 16k is the maximum device limit on a Ficon
The DD: option can be useful for solving other problems as well. We had
case recently where an application occasionally failed in FTPing a
'normally named' data set. The message would be something like 'file not
available'. I looked at syslog for a few instances and found each time
that a full
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they should sell replicas etc. like ??course PA does
We were there earlier this month. My wife bought the T-shirt.
Darren must be on his way to Talledega. This one had to have tripped
a bounce back.
I have some SAS that will also do it, but it isn't really a one pass
process.
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Information Technology
Washington State University
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I really enjoyed this interchange.
It is funny is that Wash*ta is the phonetic spelling of the Indian name
Ouchita (Google it) found on places in AR and LA. At one time it was the
name of a maker of canoes -- plastic as opposed to aluminum from Grumman
and Alumicraft. Memories of the
The //DD: option also supports DD * and SYSOUT, and all of those other
wonderful little features of JCL like DEFER and RLSE and so forth.
The temporary file problem is actually a subset of a larger problem - FTP
requires that all (non-DD) existing datasets be cataloged, and catalogs all
(non-DD)
Can anyone point me to a utility/program/REXX/etc. that will allow me to
scan a load library (1000s of members) and find all programs which contain
a specified CSECT? I'm trying to identify programs which are going to need
to be recompiled and/or relinked when migrating to a new version of a
I am unsure of what you might be looking for.
do you want a webapp that display's current parmlib/proclib etc? ( I
don't have an answer for this one)
do you just need a place to create documentation that all your sysprogs
can update and store it on z/OS?
-- for this one I would use JSPWiki.
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Can anyone point me to a
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Darren must be on his way to Talledega. This one had to have tripped
a bounce back.
??
Four letter word for intercourse ending in K? T-A-L-K! We've got one too,
with neighboring town of WHYNOT!
He can display parmlib/proclib pds datasets via the MVSDSN service in
the IBM HTTP server.
Dave
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official response from my usually reliable source. I have now received
the following:
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Yes as part of our Micro Focus 5.0 release of our migration technology
it features a JES engine so that JCL can be kept
Hasn't this REALLY off-topic topic gotten out-of-hand enough already?
Don Imbriale
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That's good to know. I wasn't sure it was the same thing. We have 3.1
on order along with z/OS 1.7 systempac.
Thanks,
Craig
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I really enjoyed this interchange.
It is funny is that Wash*ta is the phonetic spelling of the
Indian name Ouchita (Google it) found on places in AR and LA.
Ouachita. Somewhat akin to the French
CSS? What's that?
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Hal,
The best place to check this is the IOCP manual for the
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Can anyone point me to a utility/program/REXX/etc. that will
allow me to scan a load library (1000s of members) and find
all programs which contain a specified CSECT?
On the CBT Tape there is a
Check out the 'Edge Portfolio Analyzer' at the following web site:
http://www-03.ibm.com/servers/eserver/zseries/zos/le/assist/tools/edge.html
I've used it, and I highly recommend it. It's way better than AMBLIST, and
lightning fast.
Dave Salt
SimpList(tm) - The easiest, most powerful way to
There is also the freebie COBANAL tool on the CBT website. I use it,
and for free, it works pretty nice.
Dave
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In a recent note, Charles Mills said:
Date: Thu, 27 Apr 2006 11:40:24 -0700
The //DD: option also supports DD * and SYSOUT, and all of those other
wonderful little features of JCL like DEFER and RLSE and so forth.
I know I had a lot of trouble when //DD: referred to an allocation
All,
I have to correct myself, I just checked, and the tool I mentioned
(besides setting off the obscenity filters) doesn't analyze down to
csect level. Sorry about the bad information
Dave
Dave Jousma
Principal Systems Programmer
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All,
I have to correct myself, I just checked, and the tool I
mentioned (besides setting off the obscenity filters) doesn't
analyze down to csect level. Sorry about the bad information
But it
Free PDS command on file 182
http://www.cbttape.org/ftp/updates/CBT182.zip
http://www.cbttape.org/updates.htm
http://www.cbttape.org
You can get a list of the modules that have a given CSECT like this.
IF : MODULE(csectnam) THEN(SUBLIST)
See also Sam Golob's column in file 120 member
CSS - Channel Sub-System. Involved with Z890, Z990, Z9 machines.
David Mueller | Systems Programmer | DMS/EITS
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