What compiler(s) are used to generate OpenVMS binaries from its source
files?
If it's gcc, that would be helpful. The gcc compiler already has a backend
which can generate z/Architecture binaries with reasonably good (and always
improving) optimization. And gcc supports cross-compiling on most
Hi All
I have a requirement to take image copy of a base tablespace,its associated
LOB tablespaces(auxiliary tablespaces) and its indexspaces at the same time
in DB2V8?I am not using any third party tools.
Because if i take separately, during recovery it gives problem like base table
The commands seemed straightforward enough: various forms of
*CALL, *START, *RESTART, *CANCEL, and *MODIFY.
May well be true *if* you understand the design principles of JES3,
but this is just my point. I currently don't and haven't had the time
(nor need) so far to dig into JES3,
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at 12:15 PM, Tony Harminc [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
All the ASCII-based codepages have U+00AE at X'AE', and all the EBCDIC
CPs have it at X'AF'.
Except for the ASCII-based code pages that have © (Circle-R) at E9 and ®
() at AE.
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on 09/17/2008
at 07:51 AM, Leo Smith [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
I still prefer the outdated IBM Library Reader and Bookmaster files most
of the time.
ITYM files built by BookManager, not by BookMaster. In genral I prefer
those to PDF, mostly due to indexing.
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on 09/18/2008
at 04:59 PM, Dave Barry [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
If it were due to UCBs, wouldn't I expect to see the increase in HSA?
No; UCB's are not in HSA. They're in the page-fixed virtual storage of
your operating system. Different z/OS images in the same CEC share
On Thu, 18 Sep 2008 16:59:04 -0400, Dave Barry wrote:
In PARMLIB, we have SQA=(600K,45M) and CSA=(3200K,400M). After a recent
IPL, our ESQA went from 69,120K to 69,152 K. Our ECSA jumped from 409,616K
to 410,608K while EPVT was reduced from 1,526,784K to 1,525,760K.
So I lost one Meg of
All,
Thanks everyone for your help. We are running Flex/ES and the new
configuration for z/OS 1.9 was incorrect, hence the IP addresses were
incorrect, causing routing issues...
Regards,
Scott Ford
Senior Systems Engineer | Forging Enterprise Identity | IdentityForge.com
(Main)
snip
we have had intermittent loss of System Consoles since we first introduced
ICC Consoles, at least three or four years ago. The consoles usually
disconnect in a group, all those on the same channel path / I/O card.
unsnip
While I didn't have your ICC drop problem, I did have a problem with
On Fri, 19 Sep 2008 07:22:21 +1000, George Kozakos [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Bug #1 - OA25618. Work around: PDSE(1)_BUFFER_BEYOND_CLOSE(YES)
Bug #2 - OA21934. Work around: PDSE(1)_BUFFER_BEYOND_CLOSE(NO)
Got it?
Actually OA21934 only mentions PDSE_BUFFER_BEYOND_CLOSE(NO) but it
looks like it
On Fri, 19 Sep 2008, Shmuel Metz (Seymour J.) wrote:
In [EMAIL PROTECTED],
on 09/18/2008
at 04:59 PM, Dave Barry [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
If it were due to UCBs, wouldn't I expect to see the increase in HSA?
No; UCB's are not in HSA. They're in the page-fixed virtual storage of
your
I had seen the ICC console drop problem at a prior job. They were using
Hummingbird for the emulator. As soon as they installed PCOM3270 the
problems went away.
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[EMAIL
On Fri, 19 Sep 2008 08:16:21 -0500, John McKown wrote:
On Fri, 19 Sep 2008, Shmuel Metz (Seymour J.) wrote:
on 09/18/2008 at 04:59 PM, Dave Barry [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
If it were due to UCBs, wouldn't I expect to see the increase in HSA?
No; UCB's are not in HSA. They're in the page-fixed
John McKown wrote:
On Fri, 19 Sep 2008, Shmuel Metz (Seymour J.) wrote:
In [EMAIL PROTECTED],
on 09/18/2008
at 04:59 PM, Dave Barry [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
If it were due to UCBs, wouldn't I expect to see the increase in HSA?
No; UCB's are not in HSA. They're in the page-fixed virtual
Today we ate currently using a Magstar tape library with B1 drives and a VTS to
do our tape processing. Management wants to get rid to the Magstar and VTS and
wants go to some other solution due to the high maintenance cost. On the open
systems side of the house are currently using two CDL
I have 4 CEC's in my shop that are all wired together. The laptops on
3 of the CEC's have a spare Ethernet port. If I don't use the 4th CEC
for the Primary, Backup, or Arbiter, do I really need to connect the 4th
CEC via Ethernet so it can get to NTP? Won't it get its timing pulses
via the
It appears from what I have heard from my storage folks that EMC is
going to fix its usage of Key 8 CSA. I will keep you posted on a fix
number when we get it.
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Home Depot Technology Center
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Hello Frank,
We've been using the EMC (Bustech) MDL solution for about 9 months now.
It's been a nice solution for onsite backups, reducing dump processing time
greatly.
Paul
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maybe some TSO/ISFP/REXX guru knows how to do this?
we have a simple panel and a clist that displays it.
the panel stops after displaying and the enter key has to be issued
before it continues to the next clause (SAY '' in this example).
we want the panel to continue without having
Is CONTROL NONDISPL ENTER maybe what you are looking for?
Mvg,
Hans Visser
Technisch Specialist
Getronics PinkRoccade
Fauststraat 1, 7323 BA Apeldoorn
Postbus 9105, 7300 HN Apeldoorn
but can EMC tape backup solution can perform a VTS peer to peer mode real
time copy...immedaitely mode? for mainframe platform
On Fri, Sep 19, 2008 at 10:00 PM, Paul Dineen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello Frank,
We've been using the EMC (Bustech) MDL solution for about 9 months now.
It's
In [EMAIL PROTECTED], on 09/14/2008
at 09:47 PM, Gerhard Postpischil [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
Start tasks generally have only two levels (the initiator is transient,
and replaced by the intended program).
That depends on what you mean by transient and replaced. The Initiator
does get rid of
In [EMAIL PROTECTED], on 09/13/2008
at 06:10 PM, Jim Marshall [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
The long and short is Sam
created the Brodcast Manager collection of utilites which can address
almost any problem having to do with SYS1.BRODCAST.
I used an earlier version and found it quite helpful.
In [EMAIL PROTECTED], on
09/14/2008
at 08:58 PM, Lindy Mayfield [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
May I ask please if someone can explain this to me? If I list the TCB's
starting from the RCTCB (region control TCB) and with it the
corresponding TCBJSTCB address, the RCTCB's JSTCB is the same address
In [EMAIL PROTECTED], on 09/13/2008
at 09:46 PM, Tom Marchant [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
Why not implement user logs and get your users out of BRODCAST?
I agree in the long run, but in the short run the package is very useful.
It can take a long time to get management buy-in for the transition.
NONDISPL does not display the panel - we want the panel displayed but to
continue.
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Sent: Friday, September 19, 2008 10:11
P.Sabarish Kannan
You should post on the DB2 List
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Sent: Friday, September 19, 2008 2:56 AM
To: IBM-MAIN@BAMA.UA.EDU
Subject: Taking Image Copy of
Frank,
One option you may want to look at is a converter box like Luminex. We
don't use this box but we are in the process of figuring out a backup
refresh on our Unix/Wintel environments and a couple of the vendors we
talked to pitched the Luminex box to roll the mainframe into the
project.
Then you should try CONTROL DISPLAY LOCK
Cheers
Wolfgang
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Sent: Friday, September 19, 2008 4:15 PM
Subject: Re: can the ENTER key be simulated in an ISPF panel
we do not want to use LOCK since it prohibits the use of pfkeys.
we are looking for another way to do this.
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Wolfgang Schäfer
Sent: Friday, September 19, 2008 10:42 AM
To: IBM-MAIN@BAMA.UA.EDU
On Fri, 19 Sep 2008 10:45:05 -0400, Barkow, Eileen [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
we do not want to use LOCK since it prohibits the use of pfkeys.
we are looking for another way to do this.
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Scott,
do you have an example of using the semi-colon characters?
thank you
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Scott Barry
Sent: Friday, September 19, 2008 10:49 AM
To: IBM-MAIN@BAMA.UA.EDU
Subject: Re: can the ENTER
On Fri, 19 Sep 2008 10:55:44 -0400, Barkow, Eileen [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
Scott,
do you have an example of using the semi-colon characters?
thank you
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Sent: Friday,
On Fri, 19 Sep 2008 22:11:20 +0800, Tommy Tsui [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
but can EMC tape backup solution can perform a VTS peer to peer mode real
time copy...immedaitely mode? for mainframe platform
From EMC literature:
Using EMC replication capabilities, tape volumes stored on Celerra by
Could .RESP = ENTER in the )INIT section
help you, maybe ?
Regards,
Thomas Berg
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Here is some sample code from ISP.SISPPENU([EMAIL PROTECTED]). Not sure if
this sample is what you are looking for...
IF (ZLOGO = 'YES') /* [EMAIL PROTECTED]/
IF (ZSPLIT = 'NO') /* Not in split screen@L5A*/
IF (ZCMD = Z)/* No
On Fri, 19 Sep 2008 10:45:05 -0400, Barkow, Eileen
wrote:
we do not want to use LOCK since it prohibits the use of pfkeys.
we are looking for another way to do this.
Try putting this in the INIT section of the panel:
.RESP = ENTER
This may give you what you want. However, you'll need a way
I tried this but .RESP shows up as data and enter still to be hit.
)INIT
.RESP = ENTER
)PROC
)body window(50,15)
+ PANEL1 +
+ This is +
+ +
+ good bye+
)end
..results in
.RESP = ENTER
, PANEL1 ,
, This is ,
, ,
, good bye,
.RESP
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Put the panel sections in this order:
)ATTR
)BODY
)INIT
)PROC
)END
Hope that helps, Dave SaltSimpList(tm) - try it; you'll get it!
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I tried this but .RESP shows up as data and enter still to be hit. )INIT
.RESP
Not sure what you really want ...
If it is like this:
Panel displays and processing executes a rexx exec
(with CONTROL DISPLAY LOCK)
the exec could have a signal routine that captures the attention. With
CLISTs this is also possible, but I haven't done it for years ...
Cheers
Wolfgang
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Why do you have )body *after* )INIT and )PROC ?
Try with )body first and then )INIT etc.
Regards,
Thomas
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A better place for this question would be ISPF-L. As a matter of fact, I
think this
subject came up again a couple of months ago. Might try searching the ISPF-L
archives or google groups.
Mark
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I really do not know the first thing about writing these panels - someone else
here is working this and i am trying to help.
anyway, i tried this and still get the .RESP showing up in the data and enter
has to be entered.
)body window(50,15)
+ PANEL1 +
+ This is +
+ +
+ good bye+
)INIT
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Thanks so much for this info - i was wondering why i was not seeing any changes
in the panel.
now we are not seeing the panel at all.
more later
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Salt
Sent: Friday, September 19,
Hunkeler Peter (KIUK 3) wrote:
The commands seemed straightforward enough: various forms of
*CALL, *START, *RESTART, *CANCEL, and *MODIFY.
May well be true *if* you understand the design principles of JES3,
but this is just my point. I currently don't and haven't had the time
(nor need)
Hello,
I'm not sure what you are planning to do: if you want to display some
kind of in-process messages, then DISPLAY LOCK is correct : the usage of
PF keys doesn't make sense, because your REXX is running, it has the
control at that time. Only ATTN key makes sense to interrupt the running
Hello,
I am looking for some help with SMS. Is there a way to get a batch SMS report
showing data I can display on the SMS panels? I currently get a display of my
physical, online dasd with volser, physical data and space data and am looking
for a batch SMS job that would provide the same or
Not sure ISMF has anything you can automate.
However, on the CBT tape there are some VTOC programs that work well.
Or if you have QUICKREF, you can do QW in batch with SPACE command.
Lizette
Hello,
I am looking for some help with SMS. Is there a way to get a batch SMS report
showing data I
On Thu, 18 Sep 2008 08:54:07 -0500, Tom Marchant m42tom-
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
...
At my last shop, a full refresh has been known to cause problems for the IMS
folks. I never understood why, and they claim that it was not because they
had prestaged updates to LLA managed data sets. Knowing
We have a six lpar parallel sysplex but only two run production batch
work.
One of the production batch LPARs runs CA-7 (job scheduler).
When CA-7 submits jobs they tend to run on the same lpar CA-7 runs on
(we know this is the way JES2 works).
The majority of the production work runs
snip
Is there a way to get a batch SMS report showing data I can display on the
SMS panels
unsnip
DCOLLECT with ICETOOL or SAS can give you a wealth of info about your
volumes.
Jack Kelly
202-502-2390 (Office)
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Hi Jim, Assuming that you are on z9 running z/OS 1.7 or greater AND
that you have at least Driver 67 then you can configure your STP client
to an NTP server by using the spare Ethernet port on your support
element. We have done just that. It's the support element that needs to
have connectivity
Greetings:
We have been planning a z/OS upgrade from 1.4 for some time. First we
installed 1.7 in our sandbox/test LPAR and began testing system components
and subsystems. Things went well. Then we were told we had to upgrade to
z/OS 1.8 from 1.4 by management which is aware that there is
I agree that DISPLAY LOCK is the way to got and is about the only thing that
works. .resp=enter seems to work except that you cannot see the panel.
thanks everyone for your responses.
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Jürgen
Unlikely to make much of a difference. However, it won't hurt to try it!
Be sure the production classes do not exist on the non-production LPARS.
snip
One of the production batch LPARs runs CA-7 (job scheduler).
When CA-7 submits jobs they tend to run on the same lpar CA-7 runs on
(we know
We recently implemented a BusTech solution, using NetApp open systems storage.
Through the NetApp facilities we are replicating to another site as well, at an
interval and copy retention chosen by us. We have not completed our cutover
yet, but so far eveything is working well.
We don't have
On Thu, 18 Sep 2008 08:29:05 -0500, Mark Zelden
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
[...]
I prefer DDDEFs + VOLSER.
Amen. SSA + DSN alias = Catalog Clutter. Plus, to maintain it permanently, if
you reallocate a TLIB, then recreate the DSN alias. Yuck. Don't like it for
SMP/E. If only it were easier
hellois there a console command which will display the esoteric
assigned by device type...
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On Thu, 18 Sep 2008 10:25:58 -0500, Tom Marchant m42tom-
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
You're right, he didn't say where the apply job was run. Perhaps I
misunderstood.
Maybe so, but it's still a *really bad* idea to apply maintenance to a running
system.
I vaguely remember when IEBCOPY was
From TSO Ready, I looked up the reason code like this:
READY
%bpxmtext EF036052
zFS Wed Sep 26 14:29:33 EDT 2007
Description: File truncate error.
Action: Contact the service representative.
READY
Is it possible your file associated with SFSUMBIN is too small in some
way?
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
I agree that DISPLAY LOCK is the way to got and is about the only thing that
works. .resp=enter seems to work except that you cannot see the panel.
DISPLAY LOCK is usually used when some sort of processing is being performed
that may take a while. For example, if a
All,
Not experiencing any problems (yet), but one production system(1.8) I
see RASP with a Working set size of 4GB(Gigabytes) in TMON. All the
other production systems are in the 3Mb(Megabytes) range. Any ideas
why?
_
Dave
I don't know of any console commands, John, but the printed report from HCD
and/or the HCD panels have this information.
Also, since you have PROSMS (or what's it called these days?), the on-line
panels show unit addresses and esoteric, IIRC. There might even be an
operator command, but you'd have
On Fri, 19 Sep 2008, Donnelly, John P wrote:
hellois there a console command which will display the
esoteric assigned by device type...
There is not an IBM supplied z/OS operator command to do this. I use BMC's
Sysprog Services (nee RESOLVE) which can display the addresses
Arthur Gutowski wrote:
I vaguely remember when IEBCOPY was comprised of more than one load
module, and compressing the live LINKLIB was not a good thing... somehow,
this smells hauntingly familiar...
While it is of course possible that some installations linked
IEBCOPY with their own
Short answer - NO.
There is a great product on the CBT - SHOWMVS SHOWZOS. This will show the
esoteric and the address assigned to it it is free.
Regards,
Herman Stocker
hellois there a console command which will display the
esoteric assigned by device type...
The sender
Dave,
thank you very much for your synopsis on this.
we were trying to find a way whereby the process can be interrupted.
The programmer did manage to do this with an assembler program that
waits and accepts an interrupt from the attention key - if none is
received the panel is jus reinvoked
If you are interested in the class data, ISMF has an option in each class to
submit a batch job to print that class' data either horizontally or vertically.
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From: Kurt Eastwood
Sent: Friday, September 19, 2008 9:25 AM
To: IBM-MAIN@BAMA.UA.EDU
Subject: SMS
Hello,
I
You can use Rob Scott's MXI freeware using the EDT function to get what
you want.
http://www.searchengineconcepts.co.uk/mximvs/index.shtml
Get the freeware version at thi site.
On Fri, Sep 19, 2008 at 2:17 PM, John McKown [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Fri, 19 Sep 2008, Donnelly, John P wrote:
I haven't found any ISMF or other IBM - SMS utility program that you could
use to print ISMF screens as batch reports.
However, there are several ways using other tools:
- Use IDCAMS DCOLLECT to get a volume listing and process that with SAS and
MXG.
- I think there is a DFSORT / ICETOOL report
Where in SHOWZOS is that? Is that the unit names?
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Behalf Of Stocker, Herman
Sent: 19. syyskuuta 2008 21:26
To: IBM-MAIN@BAMA.UA.EDU
Subject: Re: Display Esoteric values
Short answer - NO.
There is a
In a message dated 9/19/2008 1:43:58 P.M. Central Daylight Time,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I haven't found any ISMF or other IBM - SMS utility program that you could
use to print ISMF screens as batch reports.
Naviquest is the ISMF batch collection agent. It's been around a long time.
In a message dated 9/19/2008 1:43:58 P.M. Central Daylight Time,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
haven't found any ISMF or other IBM - SMS utility program that you could
use to print ISMF screens as batch reports.
Oh, depending on how you're shops configured QDASD command of DEVSERV(DS)
can
If it's doing that, it means you're picking up an old version of the panel
(e.g. probably from cache). A quick way to prove that would be to simply
logoff and logon.
You don't have to logoff.
Just exit and re-enter ISPF.
-
Too busy driving to stop for gas!
On Fri, 19 Sep 2008 11:45:20 -0500, Stephen Wolf
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
...
We just started bringing up z/OS 1.8 in our test LPAR. We discovered
our
Netview version (3.1 - 5655-007) can no longer issue system
commands
(message CNZ005I). ...
I cannot find reference to a message CNZ005I
On Fri, 19 Sep 2008 12:35:35 -0500, Arthur Gutowski [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Thu, 18 Sep 2008 10:25:58 -0500, Tom Marchant m42tom-
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
You're right, he didn't say where the apply job was run. Perhaps I
misunderstood.
Maybe so, but it's still a *really bad* idea to apply
On Fri, 19 Sep 2008 10:31:14 -0700, Donnelly, John P
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
hellois there a console command which will display the esoteric
assigned by device type...
No console command, unless you have MIM allocation (MIA) - and that
will only show the ones for tape devices.
Is it at all possible that something other than IBM CORP could be in the
ECVTPOWN field?
Lindy
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On Fri, 19 Sep 2008 14:25:45 -0400, Gerhard Postpischil
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Arthur Gutowski wrote:
Arthur Gutowski wrote:
I vaguely remember when IEBCOPY was comprised of more than
one load module, and compressing the live LINKLIB was not a
good thing... somehow,
this smells hauntingly
On Fri, 19 Sep 2008 21:48:11 +0200, Lindy Mayfield
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Is it at all possible that something other than IBM CORP could be in the
ECVTPOWN field?
Yes, when M$SOFT buys IBM. :-)
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Is it at all possible that something other than IBM CORP could be in the
ECVTPOWN field?
Please don't take this the wrong way.
Why does it matter?
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You can use SNMP to set the limits, assuming that you have a way to monitor
the system
and decide when to make changes.
See System z Application Programming Interfaces, IBM pub number SB10-7030.
Chapter 4 has all of the SNMP codes.
Chapter 6 shows you how to configure the HMC to allow it to
I'm slowly working my way through all the control blocks used by SHOWZOS
and making notes. I saw that in that one it says IBM CORP there and I
wondered if for any reason some other value (or vendor) could be there.
That maybe there was a hidden meaning that I didn't understand.
Probably Mark's
On Fri, 19 Sep 2008 08:13:05 -0500, Mark Zelden [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
On the question on HSP_SIZE (PDSE_HSP_SIZE), this relates to
caching PDSE member pages. The index pages would still be cached
so it looks like specifying PDSE_BUFFER_BEYOND_CLOSE(YES)
would still be valid
(or
Check www.luminex.com - They have a good product to support VTS and LTO
tapes into mainframe world.
Sabo, Frank escreveu:
Today we ate currently using a Magstar tape library with B1 drives and a VTS to
do our tape processing. Management wants to get rid to the Magstar and VTS and
wants go to
Just wondering...how does one get this CBT tape?
Thanks
Stocker, Herman [EMAIL PROTECTED] 9/19/2008 2:25 PM
Short answer - NO.
There is a great product on the CBT - SHOWMVS SHOWZOS. This will show the
esoteric and the address assigned to it it is free.
Regards,
Herman Stocker
www.cbttape.org
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From: Howard Rifkind
Sent: Friday, September 19, 2008 2:09 PM
To: IBM-MAIN@BAMA.UA.EDU
Subject: Re: Display Esoteric values
Just wondering...how does one get this CBT tape?
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Just wondering...how does one get this CBT tape?
It's no longer a tape.
It's www.cbttape.org.
Many files.
They are XMIT unloads, transfered binary to a PC, zipped and loaded onto a the
web-site.
There are instructions on how to unzip, transfer back to z/OS (binary), and
receive as an INDSN.
In [EMAIL PROTECTED], on 09/10/2008
at 09:05 AM, Edward Jaffe [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
The lack of POO in HTML has created hardship for those of us that
routinely discuss programming in assembler language via email discussion
lists and the like.
I'd say that it's the lack of POO in a format
In [EMAIL PROTECTED],
on 09/08/2008
at 11:14 AM, Timothy Sipples [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
There's a Year 2038 problem coming (or already here for 30 year
mortgages, to pick an example). UNIX-like operating systems have
wraparound problems on January 19, 2038.
Actually not. It's systems with
You're right, the numbers do add up, they just don't add up to 45M or 400M.
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Hello,
How do I convert a member with data EBCDIC to ASCII in the TSO environment?
thanks
Claudio
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On Fri, 19 Sep 2008 20:27:54 -0300, Claudio Marcio [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello,
How do I convert a member with data EBCDIC to ASCII in the TSO environment?
thanks
Claudio
With your post, it is unclear how you intend to use the data. One option is
to invoke FTP back to the localhost and
I understand what you have told me but out of the 4 CEC's I have only 3
have spare port on the Support Element. The 4th CEC has token ring and
would have to be converted via an MES. What I am asking is, since I
only need a Primary, a Backup, and an Arbiter, do I really have to
connect the 4th
On Fri, 19 Sep 2008, Claudio Marcio wrote:
Hello,
How do I convert a member with data EBCDIC to ASCII in the TSO environment?
thanks
Claudio
A bit more information, please. Are you meaning in ISPF edit? Or do you
mean a TSO command processor to do it? That is, some command such as:
Download xmitmgr for the PC also, it's a be help
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