On Fri, 2008-04-25 at 21:56 -0500, Al Sherkow wrote:
Contact your independent consultant for an independent analysis of which of
the alternatives is best for your site.
And if you don't happen to have such a beast handy, I'm sure Al can
recommend a world class one ... ;-)
I've got to say this
Yes,
I have the DDDEF's for SYS1.CEE.SCEELKED allocated. I see the allocation
for this dataset and other SCEE* datasets in the report.
Ken
Kenneth R. Barkhau
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Please
The free Bluezone FTP is the best FTP client I have used for working
with z/OS. This now includes Secure FTP in the free download.
http://www.bluezonesoftware.com/products/secure-ftp/free-download
Best Regards,
Sam Knutson, GEICO
System z Performance
I would look up the IMPORT CONNECT command to reconnect user catalogs. Most
IDCAMS commands can be found in the TSO HELP facility if do you not have
manuals handy.
Either in TSO READY mode or OPTION 6 issue HELP IMPORT. Sometimes witnin
ISPF you will need prefix the command with TSO. So it
Hi Shane,
Gee Shane, I almost fell asleep just looking at the web site you quoted below,
although I can see that it might be more interesting than trying to figure out
all of the permutations of pricing for IBM software!
On another note, I know Al, as he lives in Milwaukee. I've heard him
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Yes, I mean reconnect user catalogs back to a master catalog.
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IMPORT CONNECT, then list the UCAT and start re-defining aliases as
needed. IMPORT CONNECT is described in your Access Method Services manual.
x3270 (and c3270) are open source run great under either Linux or
Windows (XP, Vista) under cygwin.
The later versions support ssl, and I use them extensively on both platforms.
There is a free and very simple to setup EXE for wc3270 (Windows c3270) here:
http://x3270.bgp.nu/download.html
For
I guess I'll have to try it sometime. I still like Filezilla (which
also has a free server and supports z/OS System SSL) Just google
filezilla for a link.
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The Winter (S114) meeting will be in Seattle, WA March 14-19, 2010
The Summer (S115) meeting will be in Boston, MA August 1-6, 2010
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To replace base SYSVIEW I would think you would need at least a general
systems programmer tool kit product like MXI www.rs.com and a capable
spool browser and JES control like IOF, EJES, or SDSF.
Thanks, Sam
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On Sat, 2008-04-26 at 11:12 -0500, Kirk Wolf wrote:
x3270 (and c3270) are open source run great under either Linux or
Windows (XP, Vista) under cygwin.
Kirk, have you ever been able to get it to support something like (say)
140x60 ???. Yes, I was using -oversize.
I also couldn't get it to
Ed Finnell wrote:
In a message dated 4/22/2008 11:35:46 A.M. Central Daylight Time,
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There's no good time though. IBM really needs to get 24 x 7 access / fail
over working for IBMLink.
Second that. Seems like they could use it as model, 'see what we can
Yep, at least!
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Subject: Re: switch from CA-SYSVIEW to SDSF
To replace base SYSVIEW I would think you would
Has IBM established a standard in any of the various high-level languages
for the representation of the various floating-point formats and precisions?
. Formats:
o Binary
o Decimal
o Hexadecimal
. Precisions:
o Single (4-byte)
o Double (8-byte)
o Quadruple
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