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Have you looked at the REXX interface into SDSF?
Not yet - very good hint!
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Hi,
Now i have a REXX question.
Is there some way to get DSCB information using REXX.?
I know in assembler the UCBSCAN can be used, but i need to get the same
information using REXX instead of Assembler.
Best regards and happy weekend
Enrique Montero
Is there a specific SUBpool for the STORAGe ?
This is a somewhat scary question to see from someone writing key 0
supervisor state code.
There is almost never a specific subpool for anything. But there are
things you have to be aware of when allocating any storage, such as its
persistance
IIRC, it is not necessary to dump PC/AUTH to get PC-number information
into a dump, at least for information with respect to the address spaces
being dumped.
Peter Relson
z/OS Core Technology Design
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What information are you looking for? There are some built in functions that
may provide what you want.
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MONTERO ROMERO, ENRIQUE ELOI
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Neither of the following posts appeared in the archives so I am posting them
here for the various benefits the answer contains.
This is also a curious post in being valid for all of three lists, IBM-MAIN for
its
message content, RACF-L because it involves userids and NETVIEW since it
On Fri, 20 May 2011 13:36:55 +0200 MONTERO ROMERO, ENRIQUE ELOI
enriqueeloi.mont...@servifactory.com wrote:
:Now i have a REXX question.
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On Thu, 19 May 2011 10:00:36 -0500, Paul Gilmartin
paulgboul...@aim.com wrote:
On Thu, 19 May 2011 08:56:49 -0500, Tim Deller wrote:
I would try coding a wait (for a few seconds at least) after the dataset
close.
This would allow time for the deallocate and catalog update to complete.
Grrr.
I just initiated a post. It may or may not be relevant that I initiated the
post.
I can be sure only when I feel inspired to respond to a post. I used the
archive Post New Message function and - I've been discussing Joseph
Conrad recently so the word horror came to mind - I got an Out of
On Fri, 20 May 2011 09:32:27 -0500, Dana Mitchell mitchd...@gmail.com
wrote:
Thanks everyone for the ideas so far. It happened again yesterday and now
I'm leaning more towards this being caused by the dataset being in use by
another job.
Dana - You could use DAF to check your SMF data to see
I was wondering...is there a way to run an SMP/E report of some form
that would tell me what has changed on my SMP/E environment between 2
dates? I've seen the ERRSYSMODS report, and I don't believe that this
is what I want.
Thanks in advance for any help.
Thanks,
Nathan Pfister
IT
On 05/20/11 10:54, Pfister, Nathan Mr CIV DISA CD541 wrote:
I was wondering...is there a way to run an SMP/E report of some form
that would tell me what has changed on my SMP/E environment between 2
dates? I've seen the ERRSYSMODS report, and I don't believe that this
is what I want.
Thanks in
On Fri, 20 May 2011 09:54:58 -0500, Pfister, Nathan Mr CIV DISA CD541
nathan.pfis...@csd.disa.mil wrote:
I was wondering...is there a way to run an SMP/E report of some form
that would tell me what has changed on my SMP/E environment between 2
dates? I've seen the ERRSYSMODS report, and I don't
SMF may or may not be the answer.
The other user (job) may have disp=shr and not open or close the data set.
SInce
there is no O/C done on the data set it will not show up in SMF.
Ed
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When a company decides to move their datacenter to the datacenter of an
outsourcing company, how do they do it? How do they move all that data from
one location to the other?
Regards,
Lindy
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Simple answer; disk and tape(storage) replication for all operating platforms.
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Lindy Mayfield
Sent: Friday, May 20, 2011 9:44 AM
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Subject: Moving to an outsourcing
But the network part of things is a lot more complicated.
New lines and network definitions may have to be installed for SNA and IP
addresses changed for web applications.
Similar to doing a DR test at remote sites.
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we have no tapes. do you mean that they add the same amount of volume disks,
migrate over, then physically move them over to the next data center?
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Donnelly, John P
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network i understand. i was just thinking what physically gets moved over.
They mirror to new volumes then take them over to the next place?
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Sent: Friday, May 20, 2011 8:18
Check your proxy settings in IE - maybe something turned use proxy on -
Tools--internet options--connections--lan settings
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Mary Anne Matyaz
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Thank you Eileen for mentioning that (D/R approach)
When we moved our Datacenter from a leased building to a self-owned building
(and admittedly rushed by a water main break under the leased building) - we
treated the move (with the exceptions, as Eileen noted) as a controlled
disaster - we
Yeah, this is a complex task. Been through a bunch of them, all the success
ones
IMHO , were planned to the nth degree.
Everything from Communications(Network), Operating System , Applications, like
someone said similar to a DR test, but in an outsourcing case, permanent.
The key to me is to
Like many others, I could not reach IBMLINK today. IE 8 failed altogether.
Firefox got to the sign-in page but then failed afterward.
It's magically back now. This was never a user 'issue'.
.
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JO.Skip Robinson
SCE Infrastructure Technology Services
Electric Dragon Team Paddler
SHARE MVS
thanks for everyone's responses. i don't know a single detail about it at all.
this company had taken on (or better taken over) quite a few datacenters
around, so I presume they know what they are doing. I am not involved in any
of it. I only get involved _after_ it is all done, trying to
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From: IBM Mainframe Discussion List On Behalf Of Skip Robinson
Like many others, I could not reach IBMLINK today. IE 8 failed
altogether.
Firefox got to the sign-in page but then failed afterward.
It's magically back now. This was never a user 'issue'.
It
Rich
Please read the original post carefully.
I used the archive Post New Message function ...
... because the message never went through the Bama Listserv, ...
Wouldn't have helped in your case because the listserv was not involved.
Er, not true, the message *originated* in the Bama
From a program, how can I find out the SYSOUT class of a JES-owned data set?
For example, given:
SYSOUT DD SYSOUT=x
How can a program find out what x is?
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Fixpack #2 - Outage Communication
9 May 2011
This is to inform you that IBMLink will have a planned outage starting
on Friday, May 20th at 8:00 PM Eastern Time through Saturday, May 21th
at 8:00 AM Eastern Time This planned outage will occur because of the
installation of our Janyary fixpack,
On 5/20/2011 at 12:44 PM, Lindy Mayfield lindy.mayfi...@ssf.sas.com
wrote:
When a company decides to move their datacenter to the datacenter of an
outsourcing company, how do they do it? How do they move all that data from
one location to the other?
When I was at EDS, we used tape
We did it with PPRC remote copy for tape -- I don't remember the product.
Inactive tapes were handled by CTAM.
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Nice catch. I glanced at this notice a while back but failed to zero in on
the weekday time frame.
Some gratuitous advice for the IBMLINK zoo keepers: a 'friendly page'
reminding clueless users like me would be a far more professional way to
manage a planned outage than what we actually got.
Skip,
The time frame for that planned outage has not yet arrived, it would seem
that the outage we saw earlier today was un-planned.
On Fri, May 20, 2011 at 4:14 PM, Skip Robinson jo.skip.robin...@sce.comwrote:
Nice catch. I glanced at this notice a while back but failed to zero in on
the
For one migration I did, we used EMC SRDF to copy to another local set
of boxes. On move day, the drives were removed and flown to the
new location and put in empty frames. So no dump/restore. It was
cheaper than replicating all the data across a network link with the
bandwidth needed, and
Is it just me, or does it make no sense that the DSS BUILDSA function
requires a dataset of F/80/80 to build a card deck?
It won't accept FB/80/whatever, or even SYSOUT=B.
I mean, it's not like anyone is going to actually IPL it from the dataset it
is being written to.
CONFIDENTIALITY/EMAIL
On Fri, 20 May 2011 16:42:51 -0400, Scott Rowe scott.r...@joann.com wrote:
Is it just me, or does it make no sense that the DSS BUILDSA function
requires a dataset of F/80/80 to build a card deck?
It won't accept FB/80/whatever, or even SYSOUT=B.
I mean, it's not like anyone is going to
On 20 May 2011 15:37, Phil Smith p...@voltage.com wrote:
From a program, how can I find out the SYSOUT class of a JES-owned data set?
For example, given:
SYSOUT DD SYSOUT=x
How can a program find out what x is?
I don't believe there is any general way, since while there is limited
Dynalloc
Nice, and I have a total machine room power-outage and chiller
improvement starting tonight at 00:00 Pacific :)
Dave Gibney
Information Technology Services
Washington State University
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Behalf Of
All,
Module HSMSOCKB is a batch COBOL module consisting of only 'EZASOKET' calls.
When is submitted it receives the following error:
'CEE3201S The system detected an operation exception (System Completion
Code=0C1)
From compile unit HSMSOCK at entry point HSMSOCK.'
It appears to be
On 5/20/2011 3:37 PM, Phil Smith wrote:
From a program, how can I find out the SYSOUT class of a JES-owned data set?
For example, given:
SYSOUT DD SYSOUT=x
How can a program find out what x is?
I'm including a copy of some code I've had for a while. It uses
local macros and subroutines,
EZACICAL contains the CICS version of the EZASOKET interface. The batch
version is simple EZASOKET.
Try just omitting the explicit INCLUDE and let it autolink EZASOKET from
TCPIP.SEZATCP.
Frank
On 5/20/2011 at 5:09 PM, in message
You have to remember that sysout class can come from a number of places...
- SIOT (SYSOUT=x)
- JCT (MSGCLASS=)
- SWB (//XYZ OUTPUT CLASS=)
- JES3 (not sure)
Dan
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From: Gerhard Postpischil
Sent: Friday, May 20, 2011 7:18 PM Newsgroups: bit.listserv.ibm-main
Subject:
On 5/20/2011 7:46 PM, DanD wrote:
You have to remember that sysout class can come from a number of
places...
- SIOT (SYSOUT=x)
- JCT (MSGCLASS=)
- SWB (//XYZ OUTPUT CLASS=)
- JES3 (not sure)
The OP asked specifically for a DD SYSOUT=, so SIOT and JCT suffice.
Do you usually go around
On 5/20/2011 3:57 PM, Gibney, Dave wrote:
Nice, and I have a total machine room power-outage and chiller
improvement starting tonight at 00:00 Pacific :)
You couldn't have timed it better. It's almost as if you deliberately planned it
that way...
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What version of z/OS are you trying to compile this Cobol prog
John:
What version of z/OS are you trying to compile this Cobol program on ?
We use EZASOKET all the time including STC and batch with no problems. We are
running from z/OS 1.9 up through including z/OS 1.11
Sounds like your
Here is my JCL from z/OS 1.10 and .11 is the same except for the
John:
Here is my JCL from z/OS 1.10 and .11 is the same except for the cobol
libraries:
//ADCDPION JOB SYSTEMS,MSGLEVEL=(1,1),MSGCLASS=X,CLASS=A,PRTY=8,
// NOTIFY=SYSUID,REGION=4096K
Hi,
I was trying to invoke a java executable file using the below batch but The
expected output was not recieved. The out out was expected to throw as
HELLO WORLD but there was no luck.
*My JCL :*
//A255209$ JOB MSGCLASS=X,MSGLEVEL=(1,1),CLASS=B,
// REGION=5M,NOTIFY=SYSUID
//*
Where are you invoking the Java compiler the job stream pres
Jags:
Where are you invoking the Java compiler the job stream presented ONLY
copies your source to STDOUTL and STDERRL ...
No compiler is shown in this example
Scott J Ford
From:
Here where I would start looking for manualsthis is only a s
Jags:
Here where I would start looking for manualsthis is only a starting point:
http://publib.boulder.ibm.com/infocenter/zos/v1r11/index.jsp
Scott J Ford
www.identityforge.com
From:
FYI, I was not criticizing anyone. How did you ever read into my post that
I was?
I was simply pointing out that SIOT and JCT will not suffice if
SYSOUT=(,),OUTPUT=*.label is specified. In this case the class could
reside in a SWB.
Even without the OUTPUT= keyword there may be a
I have launched JZOS tool kit. But I want to know where i need to refer the
JAVACLS ?
On Sat, May 21, 2011 at 8:09 AM, Scott Ford scott_j_f...@yahoo.com wrote:
Here where I would start looking for manualsthis is only a s
Jags:
Here where I would start looking for manualsthis is
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