Clark Morris wrote:
If there is a virus, Trojan etc. that affects web servers such as Eclipse,
then
that server on zOS may be vulnerable.
This is where the scope should be. You should have something to check the
z/OS, something else to check op z/Linux, something else to check all those
Hi Steve,
thanks for your answer.
The two sites are 30km apart and we have a DWDM network between the Ficons.
The amount of data we sent has probably increased, but we started getting
the IOS050I when no change was made.
We also checked the buffercredits, doubled them for testing, but did not
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Hi Steve,
thanks for your answer.
The two sites are 30km apart and we have a DWDM network between the
Ficons.
The amount of data we sent has probably increased, but we started
getting
the IOS050I
We want to be able to control output to SYSOUT datasets on the spool when
accessed via SDSF. So for example we may want to allow access to the spool
dataset assigned to a SYSPRINT DD statement and deny access to a spool
dataset with a REPORT DD statement. I know that we can define relevant
On Sat, 29 Jan 2011 08:25:43 -0500, Lizette Koehler
stars...@mindspring.com wrote:
Do I have to IPL without the BPXPRMV6 Entry? (My IEASYSxx says OMVS=
(A1,A2)
so the V6 is not there) or is there another way other than IPL to remove
the definition for IPv6?
The definition was very simply right
I can believe auditors would ask a question like , virus checking on
mainframes,
been doing systems work on mainframes 40+ yrs, never seen a virus AT ALL..
On a PC totally different issue, btw I think one of the reason you dont see
viruses on mainframes because of the difficulty required to
I noticed the slightly new format on the web page I get to with my old
bookmark for IBMLink ... its now called ServiceLink and the web page has the
ETR application moved to the bottom with a sunset date. In its old position
we now see the Service Request application. Select SR and then use the
Perhaps there is also an issue of availability. Windows, linux, bsd, etc.
are cheap or free, so the barrier to entry to obtaining supervisor state
(root) is very low. Everyone is the administrator on their own system.
Whereas, the barriers to entry for getting a zOS system where you have the
On Mon, 31 Jan 2011 10:53:28 -0800, Scott Ford scott_j_f...@yahoo.com wrote:
I can believe auditors would ask a question like , virus checking on
mainframes, been doing systems work on mainframes 40+ yrs, never
seen a virus AT ALL..
On a PC totally different issue, btw I think one of the
Thomas Kern wrote:
Our auditors don't think that way. They think a computer is a computer is a
computer and they all run windows and they all need McAfee AntiVirus because
that is what the windows team said they run on all the desktops. So we were
hit because we did not have McAfee on the z890.
On Mon, 2011-01-31 at 14:22 -0500, Sam Siegel wrote:
Hercules and pirated copies of zOS
Do you have evidence of this?
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I agree with Elardus Engelbrecht. I understand the auditors have a job to do,
no
issue. I can remember one auditor telling me to pull superzap off our box and
re-link when
we needed. I rolled my eyes, I couldnt believe what I was hearing. I strongly
feel if you dont understand something like
I've to add space to my JES2 spool for the first time. Looking at the
SDSF.SP display I see this.
NP NAME TrkPerCyl RecPerTrk TrkPerTG Type PTracks PTrackU DTracks
DTrackU *Stunted* DataSetName
PSPL1A15123 EXTENT 146583 8940
810480 *YES
I found this in APAR OA28104
If TGSPACE limit is reached for a spool volume, $HASP811 message
will be issued. A reply of Y will allow JES2 to continue with
the volume stunted. At this point JES2 decreases the high
cylinder and available trackgroups in the DEB. Increasing
TGSPACE=MAX should
Also in OA28104
Volume in z9 and above now appear to be
fully allocated whereas in z8 and below if
shows as stunted.
Lizette
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From: Mark Pace pacemainl...@gmail.com
Sent: Jan 31, 2011 4:55 PM
To: IBM-MAIN@bama.ua.edu
Subject: JES2 Spool Display
I've to add
Does anyone have a TSO version of WGET? I've done a lot of searching
via Google and haven't found anything. The closest thing that I found
is an IBM web page on how to port open source projects to z/OS UNIX
which happens to use GNU WGET as the example. As a last resort, I may
have to use
There is an IBM supported port of cURL in Ported Tools for z/OS.
cURL is a functional superset of wget.
To run it under TSO, you could use BPXBATCH as a command processor, or a
Rexx bpxunix() wrapper.
Kirk Wolf
Dovetailed Technologies
http://dovetail.com
On Mon, Jan 31, 2011 at 6:04 PM, Leonard
Thomas Kern wrote on 1/31/2011 11:23 AM:
PS. They did not appreciate my picture of the z890 with a McAfee box
on top of it.
A manager at one shop I worked at long long ago mentioned that at his
previous shop, the auditors once came in and asked What do you have
that keeps application
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