I see you are specifying a catalog too. Why? Are you sure you are using the
correct catalog? If not, you wont see it either.
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I agree with Radoslaw. Quite often, I am forced to plan for the unexpected,
especially with IBM.DEVICE.* and IBM.COEXISTENCE.* FIXCAT categories, because
there have been times when I have been the last to find out about new DASD or
other equipment hitting the floor that may have pre-requisite
Try LOG S?Maybe your are defaulting to OPERLOG which you appear to have
turned off.
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Theo,
We use RLS, but something to consider. If you are trying to get app groups to
use RLS outside of CICS, the base RLS feature does not do any kind of
transaction logging. So any backout logging must be written into the
application. The next step up is a separately priced product
Anton Britt software consultants perhaps?
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On Fri, 4 May 2012
George, you might join the IBM-ENS forums just setup on Marist for ZBX type
issues. Not a lot of traffic on it yet, but people are watching it.
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Only a guess, but If you didn't shutdown cleanly, OMVS can take a long time to
come up while it cleans up each filesystem. How long did you wait to decide
there was a problem?
Otherwise, did something get messed up in IEASYSxx?
I don't know about the EOS on EKM, nor am I aware of the cost of ISKLM Lite,
but I will tell you that it is plug-to-plug compatible with EKM making the
conversion pretty easy. Biggest change was changing the startup JCL, and
other parameters that changed the letters EKM to ISKLM.
My company
No problems, Tree mode. By remote, that is inside corporate firewalls, using
web interface at my desk.
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Have you taken a look at your BPXPRMxx settings? Look at those that start
with MAX*
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Some days it is faster than others. I guess I would ask, why worry about it?
Submit the job just before you leave for the day. As others have mentioned,
it is a lot less manual effort than a PC intermediate step.
It will also depend on how often you run it, as it will only download what
The z/OS part is SMPE installed. There is a separate CD image that has the
z/OS Parts. There is also a separate manual (or at least section of the
manual) for z/OS configuration. There are several started tasks to configure
as well.
Not hard to setup.
I just read about that. Not sure it is too helpful, unless I am
mis-understanding it? Time changes at 02:00 local time, based on what I read,
the CICS clock would be off for the next 22 hours until the next local
midnight?:
AUTORESETTIME
The AUTORESETTIME parameter specifies the action CICS
Explanation for ADR477E says:
An error was encountered processing a VVR:
Run access method services DIAGNOSE against the appropriate VVDS to
determine the nature of the error and take the
Sounds like a slippery slope to me. Almost like allowing System symbol
resolution on batch jobs. What possible benefit can there be to this?
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Subject: Re: Request for comments on the GDG IEFAB461 exit
On 2/22/2012 1:43 PM, Jousma, David wrote:
Sounds like a slippery slope to me. Almost like allowing System symbol
resolution on batch jobs. What possible benefit can there be to this?
Dave,
If you need to create and reference
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By slippery, I mean some of these things to think about:
Given the following over simplistic
Barbara,
Why not non-sms DSNTYPE? We do.
Data Set Name . . . . : SYS1.SADMP1
General Data Current Allocation
Management class . . :
So what is the current thinking on the ROT for page space? Is one 27GB
page dataset better than 2 13Gb page datasets on the same volume? Is it
a wash?
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Mark,
See OA20749
The MVS Initialization and Tuning Guide (SA22-71591-04) in
section 2.2 Page Data Set Sizes indicates page datasets can be
no more than 1M (1,048,576) slots (4GB) in size. As of z/OS
R1.8, this is no longer true, page datasets can now be allocated
as large as 16M
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Mark,
See OA20749
The MVS
Old EKM is packaged with JAVA 6.0.It is removed in 6.0.1 and up. As long
as JAVA 6.0 is in support, I would think that version of EKM would be ok yet.
And it does appear to be true that IBM is now charging for the replacement
ISKLM product, but it us usage based. However, it does not
Unfortunately, Can't add qualifiers when masking. If only a few
datasets to restore, code the entire old DSN and NEW DSN in the RENAMEU.
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Iosq? Really? This is raid dasd, isn't slow 3390-9's a thing of
the past?
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We do. Mostly out of application cautiousness. Much like still IPLing
to go backwards in time in the fall.
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We do. Mostly out of application cautiousness. Much like still
There are 3 versions of the XML toolkit and even though they say z/OS 1.x, they
are standalone products. Unfortunately, they are not upward compatible.
IXMLE1A0 DESCRIPTION = XML Toolkit z/OS
REWORK = 2008344
DATE/TIME REC =
be shared as
read/write?
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Subject: Re: z/OS 1.13 - Can the root file system be shared
as read/write
Cant specifically answer your question. But in general, I don’t like mounting
any of the z/OS product ZFS file systems read/write because junk tends to
collect in them whether by accident or on purpose. We are not doing sysplex
sharing, but do mount them all READ only.
: Thursday, December 29, 2011 10:09 AM
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command to change the
mount attributes.
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read/write
I'd be curious to know how to use this. I just tried on my sandbox
system, and didn't get the expected results.
With or without the catalog command I can create non-standard Dataset
names using quotes, but then SMS complains, and it doesn't get
cataloged. Allocate it on non-sms DASD, and I
Thanks Marco
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I am posting a question for a co-worker. We are looking for some real
world feedback on how you may have solved the problem we are trying to
solve.
We use Tivoli workload scheduler on z/OS for about 80% of our
standard/supported production batch workload. Operated in typical
fashion by
Yes, that is correct. They have just come out with the hiper for Top
secret as well.We were early testers.There is actually a later
hiper that removes the need to have the few definitions added if there
is no intention of securing via this new facility. The problem is that
the issue
All,
In the middle of doing a maintenance cycle, and came across the APAR
summarized below which is currently running in our Sandbox. It added
new security checking at the Unix File system level - FSACCESS resource
class. If you also use CA-TopSecret as your ESM, then you may want to
avoid
Wondering why you are doing this? Is this a new, empty dataset? You
shouldn't be setting new masterkeys just for a z/OS upgrade.
Did you select new install or upgrade path in your Serverpack dialogs?
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Sounds like you may need to accept some maintenance first? Looks like
You have PTF UA60411 applied and hits module GFSA4UAT, but it has not
yet been accepted.
You probably need to re-receive that PTF(s), specifying
BYPASSAPPLYCHECK, so that you can accept it. Not sure how you managed
to lost
Without going to CBT tape look at this utility, I can only assume this
will write the EOF marker on a newly allocated empty file.
If so, as of z/OS 1.11 or higher, all datasets now get EOF marker
written, whether SMS managed or not.
Time to retire these utils.
Logoff, and have someone else delete that member for you. Will start
off with new defaults.
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Seems like there was a recall of sorts on the Oscillator cards. We
had all of ours replaced proactively. Heard nothing about cryptocards.
We have had no problems.
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Our CE contacted us, probably over a year ago now.
And to add, we did have a couple of crypto failures, but nothing I would
consider abnormal. Seemed to be at about the same failure rate as our
z9's.
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Maybe they are looking for someone familiar with Unformatted System
Services. g,d, r
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Remove all consoles from the NIP definition in the IOCP, and watch the
messages come across the HMC console.
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Not sure what your actual problem is, but dissecting the RSN codes, I see:
$ bpxmtext 053B006C
BPXFSSTA 03/18/09
JRFileNotThere: The requested file does not exist
All,
Quick question(s). In a multi-image environment, where all systems are
part of the same sysplex(some systems production, some DEV, but all in
the same sysplex), and all DASD is shared with all systems, is there any
pro's or con's to having one big HSM plex? Or having multiple HSM plex?
Allan,
technopolitical is the exact reason for asking. I am trying to take
political out of it, to get down to the technical reasons for single vs
multiple.
Single seems the logical direction to go.
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Do as you say, add new volumes, drain the old ones, wait for IPL, then removed
the old ones.
If you have TDMF you can move spool volumes in use. Shouldn't move active jes
checkpoints, but you can dynamically move those through checkpoint reconfig.
In
A90766B5039C59409110C92D47216F5905835260@s1flokydce2k322.dm0001.info53.
com,
on 10/06/2011
at 02:00 PM, Jousma, David david.jou...@53.com said:
And it's not like MSM is a
light-weight product either, with ZFS file systems,
Are you saying that it won't work with HFS? While I understand that
zFS is IBM's stated
Speaking of MSM, and having Mr, Craddock responding
It sure would be nice if there were a happy medium between doing
nothing, and installing/using MSM. It would be *really* nice if CA
implemented their own order server to support SMPE RECEIVE ORDER.
Jumping into MSM is not a small task, and
Jim,
You see that's the problem. I really don't want to install another
product, just to help maintain the others. Just another product to keep
current. Honestly, the biggest hassle is just finding the maintenance
and downloading it. And at that, not a huge problem that I need to
have
You need to select a dataclass that has extended format enabled.
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That is actually what I did:
SET BDY (MVSTZN).
UCLIN .
REP PROGRAM(AGGDD) RMID(MAGG001).
REP PROGRAM(AGGDDEM) RMID(MAGG001).
REP PROGRAM(AGGACTRT) RMID(MAGG001).
REP PROGRAM(AGGFRONT) RMID(MAGG001).
Ok, So we just converted from the Princeton version of Hourglass to the
repackaged IBM Hourglass, and the packaging went from non-smpe to SMPE
installation. Part of the customization process requires running their
utility that ZAPs certain load modules with site configured options.
Well, as it
And if you want to put a face to his name, go visit his site and scroll
to the bottom:
http://www.mfnetdisk.com/43973/Products
For me, once a face is put to a name, and we realize that we are all
human some annoyances just do not seem as bad. I don't mind the
postings.
Shai, please hang
I've worked many places over the years and have seen it all(SAR, $AVRS,
etc). Honestly, keeping a daily syslog offload in a disk based GDG,
that gets migrated to tape after 5 days still seems the most flexible.
We save something like 45 days worth of syslog.
It allows:
- more than one person to
Did you ever get this fixed? Look in your startup environment for java and
uncomment the following two lines:
IJO=-Djava.protocol.handler.pkgs=com.ibm.crypto.hdwrCCA.provider
export IBM_JAVA_OPTIONS=$IJO
We offload to a daily disk GDG, that migrates to tape. That way
multiple people can do syslog archaeology and not wait on each other.
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You probably need to make the required modifications as noted in Chapter 3 of
the Planning and User's guide.
Specifically, if you have not, you need to add IBMJCECCA security provider to
the java.security file in Java.
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Dave
Ed,
If you register, you will get the following in your confirmation:
Thank you for registering for Accelerate your migration to z/OS Version
1 Release 12!.
You will be able to log in when the event opens at 10:30AM EDT on May
26, 2011.
Serena has a product too:
http://www.serena.com/products/changeman-ssm/index.html
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RL: Hiper
SPR: Todd Voltz
Document Number: 5/23/11
Machine Type: 2097, 2098, 2817
Models Affected: All Models
RETAIN TIP: H202878
ABSTRACT: HIPER MCLs have been released for machines at Driver-86 and
Driver-79.
DESCRIPTION: HIPER MCLs have been released to
Well, what I do, is just setup PF9 as SWAP NEXT. Then I just continue
to press until I get to the screen I want. Works for me.
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Since it appears that the config files must live in SMPE managed
filesystems, it would seem like you need to make your config files a
usermod so that they are not lost.I already do something like this
for the required JAVA filesystem changes that are necessary for tape
encryption.
Usermod
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Shane
Contrariwise - always contrariwise! - I have a problem stopping myself!
Just sittin back, eating my popcorn on this oneHopefully Chris doesn’t have
a
Chest grabber
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Frank
You could do as Rob suggested, and retain the entire JAVA 6.0 filesystem, and
mount that at a different location, and modify EKM to point to that.
But, whether we like it or not, eventually, that version of EKM will be
unsupported.Not sure you want to jeopardize all of your companies
I think it is free. This is the -lite version of TKLM that does not
require WAS or a DB2 backend.
And JAVA V6 (not 6.0.1) is still orderable in ShopZ, but I don't know
for how long. V6 still has EKM code in it.
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I concur, looks the same. Just going through conversion now. As an
aside, if you order JAVA 6.0.1, the EKM code has been removed
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Thing is, by repeating asking to delete the post, and then say why, made
me go to google, and reread the original IMS post. The bigger deal you
make out of this is going to make everyone much more curious.
I didn't see anything obnoxious or company secrets in the original
email. I guess I
All,
Fifth Third Bank is looking for a Lead Systems Programmer with a focus
in z/Series Hardware configuration and other typical Systems Programmer
duties.
Job is located in the greater Cincinnati, OH area, no possibility for
working remotely.
Job description as listed on 53.com is
No secret. Logged on with IBMID, and it opened right up.
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All,
Just came across this today. PTF UA59179 to add SUDO support in USS
required GID(0) just to install it. I opened a ETR with IBM. The PTF
runs a script to do a CHGRP CHOWN to UID/GID (0). Seems the port from
open source into USS requires GID (0).
We didn't have any profile with
Christian,
I want to thank-you for taking the time to provide information in this
forum. This topic has been a sore subject for quite a while now.
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I'm guessing somewhere in the file transfer process, you left out the
BIN parameter, and did an ascii file translation.
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Hal,
What FMID is on the 1.9 system, and what FMID on the 1.11 system?And the
other question, if different, is any require toleration support applied to the
1.9 system?
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What Mark says is true. However, you have to have ordered these free
products. They do not come as part of the base.
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To: IBM
Michel,
DEBUG V8 is getting pretty old. V11 is now current. On my system,
this is what I have - LLQ only
LPALST - SEQALPA
APF - SEQAAUTH
SEQABMOD
SEQAMOD
LNKLST - SEQAAUTH
SEQAMOD
SEQABMOD
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System SSL: ICSF services are not available
We had this problem in the past when TCPIP initialized before ICSF did. Things
may have changed since then, but for us a recycle of TCPIP was required.
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Gene,
Also consider shared ISPF profiles for a multisystem environment.
That's what we have done. Once profile dataset for all systems in the
plex. For SDSF we added code prior to calling SDSf and afterwards that
restores/saves your system commands on a per system basis to your ispf
profile
!
Jonathan Goossen
Tape Specialist
ACT Mainframe Storage Group
651-361-4541
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Patrick
Patrick,
Odd you should mention this. Some of my newer team mates also have
tried to join IBM-MAIN the last few years, and have the same problem.
No, the return mail isn't stuck in a junk folder either. Almost like
blacklisted or something.
I personally joined with this email address 6 years
Bruce,
You bring up good points. I am in the camp of No new MCAT at upgrade
time. But, in my case it is easy because we went to all mod-27's for
SYSRES volume, so all datasets are always on the same volume, period.
New cat entries get added ahead of time, old ones deleted well after the
last
Or, if you have SDSF, go to the RM panel and overtype the limit value.
You can change the warning % there too.
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Thanks Ravi,
Yes we do have connect direct. We have been looking into using it as
well. Thanks for the heads up.
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I'm assuming this is the same Doug Nadel that wrote TASID amongst other
things.
Saw this on the DBSTALK.com - directv section
http://www.dbstalk.com/showthread.php?t=186693highlight=sillysot.com
IP based remote control for Directv receivers/DVR's -
http://sillysot.com/dtvtest/
I got a little further with this, but get error messages on too much
display output:
//ISPBTCH EXEC PGM=IKJEFT01,REGION=7M
//SYSPROC DD DISP=SHR,DSN=SYS1.SBLSCLI0
//SYSTSIN DD *
PROFILE PREFIX(SYS1)
I don't show UA56854, ua54819, ua52928, ua51215 or UA50081(sup'd by
UA51215) as outstanding PE situations. All my 1.12 maint went on just
fine, with the caveat that I applied a bunch of it a couples months ago,
and is in production, and could have PE'd since then, but we aren't
seeing the
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I don't show UA56854, ua54819, ua52928, ua51215 or UA50081(sup'd by
UA51215) as outstanding
http://www.christianacare.org/
note the extra A. It is a healthcare company.
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for programmers from lpars that do
not
have printers set up so it works just fine for me. Offloading to a
spool offload
dataset and then reloading was too cumbersome so this was much easier.
On Tue, 30 Nov 2010 13:09:03 -0500, Jousma, David
david.jou...@53.com wrote:
All,
Looking for ideas for doing
(r), Mid-West National Life
Insurance Company of TennesseeSM and The MEGA Life and Health Insurance
Company.SM
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All,
Looking for ideas for doing spool to spool transfer of output NOT using
NJE.Issue is transferring output between two different MAS-plex of
the same node-name. NJE would work if multi-hopped, NODE-A connected to
NODE-B, NODE-B connected to NODE-C, and finally NODE-C connects to the
other
Doesn't NJE over IP have the same restrictions as standard NJE of
connecting two nodes of the same name?
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Node number is the same too.
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My z/OS 1.12 order was about a 10Gb download, but you need room for SMPE
to unpack them too(which can be a different filesystem than the
download). I usually allocate a 50Gb filesystem for my z/os download,
and then once I have completed the serverpack jobs, I delete the entire
thing. Probably
John,
The doesn't answer your question, but I cannot tell from your question
if you are using the IBM supplied /etc filesystem, or you have your own.
Going forward, you might consider allocating/mounting a site created
file system at /etc, and placing everything into it. \
Yes, but it uses DB2 to store the metadata, and other info. We looked
at this product once, but had to quickly disqualify it due to the DB2
requirements at the time.
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Dave Jousma
Assistant Vice President, Mainframe Services
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