careless"). Thank you for submitting feedback to get that corrected.
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instructor used when I heard the story – AM1 (Access Method 1) for the original
grand design, and AM0 for what we got instead.
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Thanks Sri, that was the trick (as Dana also replied).
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Peter,
Try with single quo
nother set of quotes?:
cp -W "seqparms='RECFM=U,space=(500,100)'" file "//'turbo.gammalib'"
On Fri, 24 May 2024 20:01:02 +, Farley, Peter
wrote:
>What is wrong with this syntax for a cp command to copy a Unix file system
>file to an MVS file:
>
>$
ave read and re-read the Unix commands reference manual pages on the cp
command and the "-W seqparms=" parameter and I don't see what I am doing wrong
here.
The "_UNIX03" environment variable in not set in this shell session.
Peter
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around the
creation of VSAM as he related them, but that instructor seemed quite
believable at the time, and he was an IBM Fellow so you would think he knew
whereof he spoke.
Peter
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Good evening
Is it possible to take an hourly snapshot of SDSF:DA panel to a GDG ?
Has anyone tried and would like to share the method to achieve this?
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start with HLQ = your user ID.
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That's what I do all the time, too ... a little more
IBM ID’s are free and are not limited to people who have legitimate access to
an IBM customer number. I have an IBM ID registered to my work email address
and have never had any issue because of that ID registration, but it allows me
to enter and vote for “ideas”.
Peter
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Is there a rule on how many days of a data a single VSAM can hold ?
Any references that can be handy to define ?
Peter
On Thu, May 16, 2024, 6:18 AM Michael Oujesky
wrote:
> Off the top of my head:
>
> F RMF,F III,M=04
>
> At 08:27 PM 5/15/2024, Mark Jacobs wrote:
>
text as the basis for a display.
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Of at least as much importance: Show the data. Including the 8-byte
translation exception address.
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that routine as REFReshable and
put it in SYS1.LINKLIB.
This behavior, when marking the module as refreshable, applies only when the
REFRPROT option of PROGxx is active.
That applies system-wide. As long as that is OK, and you have control of
setting REFRPROT, have at it.
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Hello Group
Just wanted to understand where exactly we define the duration of data
recording under RMF III, I believe it's ERBRMF04 but am not sure which
parameter can set a recording of 2 days of data gathering or a week of data
Could someone please guide me ?
Regards
Peter
for placing a reentrant program into key 0
non-fetch-protected storage depend on authorization and various system-wide
options, along with the possibility of doing an ATTACHX with the KEY=NINE
parameter (which will place into key 0 storage without relying on
authorization).
Peter Relson
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yte name.
These days, the L/N/SRL has many better alternatives, such as
LLC (of the 2nd byte of RBOPSW) / NILL (to clear the low 4 bits if for some
reason you need to do so).
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e a dataset is being opened. And as you showed you
have TAPEAUTHDSN=YES.
I have no idea if temporary data sets "count" when OPEN is processing, but it
wouldn't shock me.
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"vel" is, amongst other things, Latin for "or".
Peter *Vel*s
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r's regs (for which the answer is different than the psw/key, but
similarly depends on the type of the SVC.
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z/OS Unix shell do have to be encoded in EBCDIC
though.
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refer to as low-core protect).
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for the program name.
No need to reply further to this thread, thanks for reading anyway.
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r SDWAPRIM =
current primary ASID (such as by using EPAR to extract the current primary ASN).
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gh I should say that might raise eyebrows on a production system ;-)
>
> Roops
>
> On Sun, 21 Apr 2024, 08:45 Peter, <
> 05e4a8a0a03d-dmarc-requ...@listserv.ua.edu> wrote:
>
> > Hello
> >
> > Good morning
> >
> > Is there any sample Jobs or
Hello
Good morning
Is there any sample Jobs or I can enforce a s0c4 abend in a Started task ?
I am trying to teach SLIP trap to a rookie..Is there any other efficient
way to do this?
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likely get rejected or infinitely postponed due to "higher priority"
enhancements and "limited developer resources" (why is that anyway?), but if
anyone here has any better information or ideas how to easily get such
information I would appreciate he
to compile and execute a regular
expression . . .”
We will have to wait for Sri Kolusu to answer for the DFSORT case.
Peter
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, serialization may be required when
accessing something other than your address space's data.
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+1 for the oleinfo utilities Rony points to here. They were a great help to me
in crafting and debugging a VBS script I was writing to help automate creation
of an Excel report spreadsheet.
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-to-right regardless of the external presentation order, thus so
as long as the regex algorithm handles UTF-8 it should Just Work (tm).
Peter
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TR is documented only in the
authorized assembler services reference. It should be documented in both,
appropriately. It's hard to submit feedback for "this book doesn't have this
chapter", with the current scheme available, so I'd suggest doing it from the
authorized book'
Willy,
You don’t actually need the textlenp variable for the call to the subroutine,
you can just pass the ADDRESS of textlen directly with this syntax:
retcode = rxhlicpl (hlicmd, name, namelen, text, );
Unless of course you also need that pointer for some other process later.
Peter
From
ous internal communications I have
seen. I just do not know the exact details.
Peter
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Peter,
Interesting. IBM says VSAM d
I do not know what criteria the sysprogs here set things up. But we are
successfully using zEDC here especially for our huge VSAM and GDG production
files.
I wish I could tell you more, but the sysprogs here are outsourced and getting
answers from them requires official paperwork and
The Console Address Space cannot be restarted.
Peter Fatzinger
z/OS Core Design & Development
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hi
looks *very promising* thx Tony. A golden needle in a haystack :-
Peter
On 03/04/2024 20:22, Tony Harminc wrote:
The file at https://www.cbttape.org/ftp/OS360/OS360RICK1.zip contains at
least some FORTRAN source code.
Tony H.
On Wed, 3 Apr 2024 at 13:03, Peter Sylvester <
06091b418
On 03/04/2024 18:28, Peter Sylvester wrote:
Hi,
is there someone who has kept fortran source from the MVT and MVS3 century, at least the IO
modules that have been used (and distributed) for SNOBOL4 by University of Arizona ?
TIA
I reply to myself! No, the SYSCPK seems only to contain load
Hi,
is there someone who has kept fortran source from the MVT and MVS3 century, at least the IO modules
that have been used (and distributed) for SNOBOL4 by University of Arizona ?
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repository. Sad to say, I can see the
bureaucratic delays to get access to a library piling up already.
As has been said many times before: “You can’t win, you can’t break even, and
you can’t get out of the game. That’s Life.”
Peter
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a senior manager one time on the use of
“sophisticated” SORT verbs like JOIN because “. . . no one but you will know
how to fix it when it breaks . . . let someone do it in COBOL instead . . .”.
Peter
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data for each
dataset and then scrape the listing for the answer? Possibly in the “SMS
flags” area?
Peter
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Thanks, I think I see the issue now. Our BPXPRMXX member was not processed
correctly at IPL time, leaving the "Address Family" settings incorrectly
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EDC8114I Address family not supported. Errno/Rsn=1114/112B
I only see information for: 1114 EAFNOSUPPORT The address family is not
supported. Where can I find out more, in
Hello
Sorry for the dummy question
Is it possible to drain an initiator based on a alphabet character like A
or B or C instead if the number
I know the command is $SI(1-10) something like this but if I want to target
based on a alphabet character
Is it possible to do ?
Regards
Peter
Thanks Michael for the example and the documentation link. All this is good to
know.
Peter
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Last
information
Any suggestions or advice are much appreciated
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In this case the OP stated that they are PAYING for CPU cycles on a mostly idle
machine, so to me the implication is that they wish to reduce their CPU cost by
reducing idle CPU cycles.
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To:
not need to build/touch IQE/IRB. The parameters on SCHEDIRB (such as EPPTR,
MODE, KEY et al) generally cover all the pieces of data that you would set in
the IRB. They do cover all that you showed in your code example. It is
documented that SCHEDIRB is suggested
trol Block, SCB).
When you are providing a code example and there is any possibility that someone
will want to assemble it (perhaps even to try it), please make sure it
assembles or provide guidance on what to do to get it to assemble.
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-respected
source of the statement.
Peter
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On Sat, 24 Feb 2024 19:50:32 +, Jim Mulder
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of these are sometimes provided by RTM; SDWAMODN and SDWACSCT are often
set by the recovery routine itself.
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//SYSPRINT DD SYSOUT=*
//SYSINDD DUMMY
//
On Fri, 23 Feb 2024 at 00:54, Walt Farrell <
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> On Wed, 21 Feb 2024 22:37:28 -0600, Paul Gilmartin
> wrote:
>
> >On Thu, 22 Feb 2024 13:45:18 +1000, Pe
(and options)
that you are using. SDWAFMID is set in only a few circumstances, it seems (such
as DAT error), so you won't find that helpful generally.
Note that none of this discussion mentioned (or had a reason to mention) an
RB/XSB pair.
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(whatever that is) in all cases. And no one is going to try to figure
out the exceptions.
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On Fri, 23 Feb 2024 19:58:42 +1100, Peter Morrison wrote:
>
>Have I missed som
a PDSE? I would love someone to point me to other
facilities that I am not aware of.
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On Thu, 22 Feb 2024 at 12:46, Paul Gilmartin <
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> What does the SYMLIST parameter of the JCL DD statement do?
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ded in C/C++ require at least the RTL subroutines (and maybe also the C++
DLL's) installed in order to execute at all? Or is that all delivered in LE?
Peter
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Thanks Michael. I will look there.
Peter
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The documentation for C to COBOL and COBOL to C
Once again, many thanks for that pointer and information.
Peter
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I don't know how "expe
and queues and lists and maps and sets that are so common
elsewhere in the programming language universe. I guess COBOL programmers
aren’t supposed to be that “sophisticated” . . .
Peter
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Sent: Tuesday, February 20, 2024 3:10 PM
around with the new FUNCTION prototype capabilities.
Neat stuff for sure.
BTW, what Binder SYSLIB library is needed to get those C runtime stubs linked
into a COBOL calling program? CEE.SCEELKED or others? Do we need to use one of
those crazy-looking “side deck” thingamabobs?
Peter
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with each example call.
Some clever soul needs to write a program to analyze ADATA output from a C
compile step and generate COBOL structures and values from the C ones. SMOP
after all . . .
Peter
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Thank you very much Frank. I will try this out on my system.
Would that such clear examples were available from IBM.
Peter
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e that the WKAREA default, to register 1, requires that you have set
up AR1 appropriately (to 0 would be most appropriate)
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eding heap meld functionality, so I
won't worry about it for now.
I think my search is over. Thanks to all who contributed to the discussion.
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I usually use Jim Elliot’s blog to find PoOPS PDF versions, but I see that even
his z16 link is for an IBM.COM page that requires signin.
https://jlelliotton.blogspot.com/p/cmos-processor-table.html
Peter
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in an earlier reply that IBM XL C now has this function, if I can figure
out how to invoke it from COBOL. IBM is not always very good at providing
illustrative examples for inter-language cases like this.
As for the actual business purpose, I’m not at liberty to discuss that.
Peter
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Thanks for the careful notes Peter. My initial interest here is for
single-threaded batch applications. But the extension to multi-threaded ones
obviously raises the issues you described.
Peter
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is the lack of sufficient example code for how COBOL can
call the C/C++ library routines.
Peter
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clock_gettime
older time stamp than the one
already captured).
If these two threads were serialized by an ENQ against each other the above
scenario would not happen because thread two would not have been able to get to
the point of capturing its clock value.
Peter Rels
Frankly I have no use for nor desire to use any “functional” languages
whatsoever. Let those with the interest and need make their case, but my
current wish does not include such languages, nor many other extant or historic
languages.
Peter
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ble format strings for fractional-seconds time
Fractional-seconds time formats -|- Format literals
Basic local time -|- hhmmss.ssss
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their environmentally-enforced baggage.
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HTH for any pointers or RTFM you can provide.
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finds it (based on such things as your search criteria - JPALPA or just JPA,
for example), then you have a change to get an XTL64.
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Yes, from the IBM pax installation. And a bit of pipifax. :-)
Python 3.12.0 (heads/pyz_dev-3.12:ef647e3673, Oct 31 2023, 19:02:59) [Clang 14.0.0 (build 1465bdb)]
on zos
On 06/02/2024 19:47, Ed Jaffe wrote:
Yes.
: >python
Python 3.11.4 (heads/pyz_dev-3.11.ziip:39640ccf4b, Jul 15 2023,
Yes.
$ python -VV
Python 3.11.0 (heads/pyz_dev-3.11:2b6da3c0f0, Dec 2 2022, 05:55:59) [Clang
14.0.0 ]
This is on z/OS V2.5. Why do you ask?
Peter
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Subject
AFAIK (which admittedly might not be "far" enough), TFP prior to z16 had no
information relevant to STSI.
There are now TFP hardware records that apply variable capacity for which STSI
surfaces information. Possibly QVS should surface that too and might be
enhanced to do so.
Peter
Found in z/OS 2.4 File System Administration
For zFS read/write sysplex-aware file systems, zFS takes responsibility for
determining how to access the
data. This means that zFS must have the concept of a file system owner to
coordinate file requests. That
system is the zFS owner. z/OS UNIX has
rights to the data files you
need to view to resolve the issue and the security team only works 9 to 5
weekdays and the on-call is out shopping somewhere.
Shakespeare was almost right – first get rid of all the auditors, the lawyers
are easy to deal with compared to them.
Peter
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On z/OS 2.4...
Our USS root is defined in BPXPRMxx (see below) as AUTOMOVE and no SYSLIST.
When the owner LPAR is shutdown, is there any algorithm or logic to determine
what LPAR will be given ownership?
ROOT FILESYSTEM('OMVS.SYSPLEX.ROOT')
AUTOMOVE
Unable to find a clear answer
g a nested
FRR), that's that, no "abend" SVC was successfully processed. If we need to get
to RTM 2 for ESTAE (or even task termination) processing, then the special SVC
D is issued.
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creates a new RB.
I'm not going to answer beyond that since "asked and answered" would apply.
That answer has been provided previously in the same general thread. But as a
hint: SVC D is an SVC that creates an SVRB.
Pet
ge to make it happen).
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That update will solve the issue I raised in this email chain completely, so I
will just have to wait until I have access to an updated compiler version.
Peter
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<*Sigh*> Only accessible to those with a valid ShopZ login (which I do NOT
have).
Thanks anyway.
Peter
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to the APAR description? I presume there is a
coordinated documentation update as well.
Peter
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What fix level
grams that use them.
TIA for any insight you can offer.
Peter
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ve the same trailing characters, but
the first (numeric) characters would differ.
If you are referring to data spaces owned by different ASIDs, you might need to
use an ASIDLST and identify the proper set of ASIDs.
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Sad news indeed. His many and insightful contributions here will be missed.
Prayers for his family on their loss.
Peter
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Subject: Greg Dyck
It is with great
is that the security product know
what to do to provide you the "decrypted" info
Charles M helped me realize that I was mis-thinking. It's the utoken that can
be "encrypted", not the ACEE.
Thanks, Charles.
Peter Relson
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Dave,
It was VTAM that would not come up due to a JCL error. We could not sign on to
that LPAR and access JES. I was researching if I could see the JCL error via a
GTF trace. Sounding like I will not be able to do that.
In this case, starting the VTAM STC again with S , SUB=MSTR would write
Thanks for the tip, in this case, S ,sub=MSTR works. As in, writes the
IEFA107I JCL error to the console.
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