Hi Walter,
You are right, our capture ratio went down to 60% at the time of the
problem. Thanks for pointing this to me.
Regards,
Jason.
Quoting Walter Medenbach [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Sounds like uncaptured cpu and therefore is not an error with RMF and TMON.
Uncaptured cpu is cpu that has
Oh please... My greatest difficulty in moving to the USA is learning how to
spell so many words incorrectly! I have come to the realisation that it doesn't
matter if I analyse a problem, or I analyze a problem - only my spellchecker
doesn't understand :)
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Oh please... My greatest difficulty in moving to the USA is learning how to
spell so many words incorrectly!
I used to work, out of Mississauga, for a US-based company, where everybody
else was based in Buffalo, Dallas, Santa Ana.
I was producing capacity reports on a weekly basis.
The title
Has MQSeries been considered? I'd have thought it would have solved most
problems like this. (unless one of the partners doesnt actually have
MQ installed!)
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Grant Ward Able
Senior Systems Architect
DTCC
What about scp ?, covers the UN*X world.
Regards
Gerard Ceruti
may the 'z' be with you
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Sent: 10 January 2008 12:38 PM
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If there is a copy of XCOM on both sides that would likely work well. Sometimes
people have copies of it and are not aware that such copies are on z/os.
Regards,
Glenn
( Sent from blackberry)
Glenn Havelock
Cell 908 398 7726
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From: IBM
Hi,
You can see the product ZIP390 and IpBridge from the company DATA21 in USA
www.data21.com .
The french railway company in France SNCF use this product for create a PDF
and send its automatically by SMTP to the final user.
Best regards,
Marc AGULLO.
2008/1/9, Wilmoth, Ray (COT) [EMAIL
See the product ZIP/390 for the ZIP engine.
Marc AGULLO from France.
2007/12/21, Kelman, Tom [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
This has been cross posted to the MXG Listserv.
I have been following the recent thread about doing an analysis for zIIP
engines. However the suggestions in that thread used
Hi,
You can replace your ACS routines by the product SMS/Debug from company DTS
Software in USA. in place of complicated language you have rules simple to
write with a language close to basic or rexx.
Best regards,
Marc AGULLO from France
2007/12/30, Ted MacNEIL [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
I haven't
Thanks, Forgot to turn on spell checkIt's on now...
Jon L. Veilleux
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Sent: Wednesday, January 09, 2008 4:08 PM
To: IBM-MAIN@BAMA.UA.EDU
Subject: Re:
If they are all PC's, then just install a KVM, but don't hook the
display's up to it.
Dave Jousma
AVP, Mainframe Services
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Let me just say that IBM wants us to change this program to run as STC
and not JOB. They want to wash their hands of LSQA cleanup in an INIT.
I find this conclusion extremely unlikely. They (we) might want you to
change the program to run as STC so that you can avoid your own program's
problem.
I thought SMS Debug just allowed you to test your ACS code not code it. I
thought it was more like ACC or SRS that did the ACS routines.
I will have to review the manual more.
Lizette
You can replace your ACS routines by the product SMS/Debug from company
DTS
Software in USA. in place of
Gerhardf Postpischil of the IBM Mainframe Discussion List
IBM-MAIN@BAMA.UA.EDU wrote on 01/09/2008 02:41:34 PM:
Anton Britz wrote:
Is anybody using these tools and is this not unfair business practice..
Giving away software in order to KILL other software vendors ?
Back in the sixties
Hi
To gather trace data from an application I can select GTF or CTRACE
to write external trace data
From the speed and overhead which is the better choise ?
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E-mail:
Hi
The application is mine, I see the setup/initalisation etc is more
simple with GTF ,
and I don't need here a sophisticated operator interface.
My concern is the application delay. If delay is nearly the same I
would use GTF
Mark Jacobs wrote:
If the application supports CTRACE
On Thu, 10 Jan 2008 00:37:23 -0600, Ed Gould wrote:
On Jan 9, 2008, at 10:49 PM, Robert A. Rosenberg wrote:
At 15:37 -0600 on 01/09/2008, Ed Gould wrote:
Thanks... do you remember which release of MFT this was? Did MFT
do the split cylinder data set creation?
While I can not name a release
If the application supports CTRACE it is usually better to select that
option since the component can select exactly the information it needs.
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Sent: Thursday, January 10, 2008
On Wed, 9 Jan 2008 22:13:13 -0600, Bruce Baxter ... wrote:
ftp directly between the two systems, quite simply isn't an option. Our
business partner chose the mechanism in palce to deal with multiple other
shops, and they're not likely to want to do this sort of one-off thing for us.
And how
Thanks. I opened up an ETR yesterday, received the same advice, followed
it and it worked like magic.
Mark Jacobs
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Sent: Thursday, January 10, 2008 9:27 AM
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Miklos Szigetvari wrote:
To gather trace data from an application I can select GTF or CTRACE
to write external trace data
From the speed and overhead which is the better choise ?
Apologies to those of you seeing this twice. I responded first to my
local newsgroup feed.
I agree with
If they was all PC's my problem would be much easier..KVM all over the
place for those..
These are older memorex..3270's..crt's seperate from base...have replaced
them as they gone out with flat screens..
would like to eliminate keyboards...
untill ICC rolls out I'm stuck..
- Forwarded by
In
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at 09:40 AM, Michael Saraco [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
If you want your children to actually learn you have send them to a
private school or home school them. The dumbing down of America is prof
liberalism does not work
Hogwash. The dumbing down of our
It is corrupted, but can be fixed. Same thing happened to me -- see OA22310. I
opened an ETR -- Following is excert from that ETR:
To get SMP/E to perform the load module rebuild, the following needs to be
done: 1. Delete (or rename, as discussed previously) IEANUC01 in the target
dataset for
If you want to get into a good debate we can but not on a tech site email
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Systems Consultant
Baer Consulting, Inc.
Work - 507-526-2566
Cell- 507-525-0530
From:
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To:
IBM-MAIN@BAMA.UA.EDU
Date:
01/10/2008 08:05
The Trainer's Friend is announcing a new
partnership to offer training for shops
running Linux on System z. And since
most shops of this nature have found, the
best way to do this is to run Linux as a
guest under z/VM.
If you are looking at doing this, or just
trying it out (kicking the tires,
Argh! CA Support Connect is DOA this morning...
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Sent: Thursday, January 10, 2008 9:02 AM
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Argh! CA Support Connect is DOA this morning...
Notice
The site you are
They have a new site...Use:
https://support.ca.com/irj/portal/anonymous
Same userid and password...
Thanks,
George Rodriguez
(561) 357-7652
School District of Palm Beach County
3348 Forrest Hill Blvd.
Room B301
West Palm Beach, FL. 33406-5869
Rated A by the Florida Department of Education 2005,
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New???
If I goto CA.COM and follow the buttons to the Technical Support site, I
am still directed to supportconnect.ca.com.
Kees.
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They have a new site...Use:
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Same
About a month ago, on the old site there was a link to try the new and
improved site. When I clicked it, it took me to the site I posted
before. All I know is that this site is working and I'm able to open and
view open issues that I have with CA...
Thanks,
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(561) 357-7652
School
I've set up a web page (really a html file on the Operator's PC, with a desktop
shortcut to the file) that has all of the information required (e.g. IP
name/address, IP port number (not 23), and LUNAME) for the TN3270 client
(ePassport from Zephyr Corp in our case). I wanted one desktop
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I'm currently looking at a Workload Activity Report for a report class.
The SRB Service units are 19820K, the SRB Service Time is 72,0.
According to a RMF redbook the relationship between them is illustrated in
the following formula:
SU = CPUsec x SRMconstant
To get the SRM constant used by
Looks fine to me right now
Glenn Havelock, CA
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Sent: Thursday, January
John P Kalinich wrote:
Here is an article by the founder of ADR, the company that sued IBM.
http://www.softwarehistory.org/history/Goetz1.html
You're correct - I was having a senior moment, thinking ADR, but
writing AMS (perhaps because I had just exchanged mail related
to AMS a bit
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In
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r-consulting.com,
on 01/09/2008
at 09:40 AM, Michael Saraco said:
If you want your children to actually learn you have send them to a
private school or home
On Jan 10, 2008, at 3:16 AM, Ted MacNEIL wrote:
Oh please... My greatest difficulty in moving to the USA is
learning how to spell so many words incorrectly!
I used to work, out of Mississauga, for a US-based company, where
everybody else was based in Buffalo, Dallas, Santa Ana.
I was
Lizette,
be careful, SMS Debug doesn't translate the ACS Routines, it's just a trace
for tell wich volume is used and why. But sometimes it's difficult to write
a new ACS or upgrade an old ACS. With SMS Debug, you can make the same
thing with a language easier than ACS and more understanding. It
Sounds like the old NVIP site...
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Of Patrick Falcone
Sent: Wednesday, January 09, 2008 11:52 AM
To: IBM-MAIN@BAMA.UA.EDU
Subject: Re: SEMI off topic
We had fail-over to battery then to diesel. You
Back in the mid 80's, I was doing a contract at DuPont in Delaware. The
terminal room, remember them...?, did not have a clock on the wall. So I
ordered a clock, a 24 hour clock, from a vendor and installed it. Almost
immediately I started receiving complaints from other programmers and
systems
Lizette,
actually, SMS Debug is a short part of SCC ACC and you can trace the ACS
routines and replace its with a new rules coded by SCC.
Marc
2008/1/10, Lizette Koehler [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
I thought SMS Debug just allowed you to test your ACS code not code it. I
thought it was more like
On Jan 10, 2008, at 7:32 AM, Bill Godfrey wrote:
On Thu, 10 Jan 2008 00:37:23 -0600, Ed Gould wrote:
On Jan 9, 2008, at 10:49 PM, Robert A. Rosenberg wrote:
At 15:37 -0600 on 01/09/2008, Ed Gould wrote:
Thanks... do you remember which release of MFT this was? Did MFT
do the split cylinder
Yes. It's a damn shame, it's now history as of this past Sunday, well what was
left of us over there. I stopped by and popped a few face plates off what was
left of the hardware, took the international clock and whatever other trinkets
I could carry off. My teenage kids just laughed when I
On Jan 10, 2008, at 9:01 AM, Knutson, Sam wrote:
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Thank you for your patience.
Sam:
Hey they tried and emulate IBMLINK and
If your shop is using IBM's Infoprint Services there is an add-on for
that to convert APF (Line Print) to PDF. However it's outrageously
expensive, $550 per month was the quote IBM gave us for just the add-on.
We went with the TXT2PDF/XMITIP products, and are now looking at pushing
the PDF work
Try a suffix of '.BIN' on all files transferred as well as the 'BIN' FTP
option. Nothing seems to work 100% of the time, but that seems to work
most often.
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From: IBM Mainframe Discussion List [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On
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Sent: Wednesday,
Wow, I did not know they were still around. I drive by the building every 6
months or so and recall my days there. That was when they were owned by a
porno house on the left coast. (or so we were told)
Met an IBM PSR there and she was one of the smarted people I ever met in the
business.
Filmways corporation owned them quite a while back for a few years. Combined
then bought it. Everyone that was left got outsourced. Probably Betsy.
Gary Green [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Wow, I did not know they were still around. I drive by the building every 6
months or so and recall my days
My guess is that many shops are implementing PC to PC transfers and
buying some really expensive software to facilitate the process. That is
hostpcnetworkpchost.
So far, we have been somewhat successful in insisting on a fully
automated, z/os based solution on our side. Our most compelling
Ted,
You mean he wanted you to use the American spelling. What he called British
spelling of English I think should be more accurately described as the
Global spelling of English.
It's not a unique thing. Chinese written language has the same issue
catering for traditional (Hong Kong, Taiwan)
What is the process for checking commands entered when using $VS? I can
protect the use of $VS using the JES2.$VS profile but there doesn't
appear to be any granularity for which commands can be entered.
Let's say the following is found in JCL.
/*$VS,ROUTE node1,someCommand
JES2 checks the
Chase, John wrote:
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From: IBM Mainframe Discussion List On Behalf Of Ron Hawkins
Ted,
You mean he wanted you to use the American spelling. What he
called British spelling of English I think should be more
accurately described as the Global spelling of English.
On Thu, 10 Jan 2008 15:06:41 +0900, Timothy Sipples
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
...
For the record, Session Manager for z/OS supports TN3270E. It's the much
older Tivoli Netview Access Services (NVAS) product that doesn't.
...
I'll take your word on the Tn3270E support, but I think your comment
We are still executing CICS T/S 1.3 and COBOL II RELEASE 4.0…couple
of old but critical applications…
We are planning an upgrade z/OS V1R7 to V1R9…
IBM thinks CICS T/S 1.3 will run on V1R9 but at our own risk…
Has anyone tried executing CICS T/S 1.3 on V1R9?
John Donnelly
z/OS Systems
Please forgive me for posting to the list but I need suggestions from people
with similar backgrounds and experiences.
Please please please reply back directly to my email address:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] and do NOT reply back to the IBM-MAIN list.
We're a small mainframe software development shop.
Why not use the LDAP server that comes with RACF. That way you can have
you Active Directory talk to the LPDAP server and then when you sign on
to the HTTP server on z/OS have it use the LDAP server for
authentication.
Leon Schwering
Technical Architect
407 ETR Concession Co. Ltd.
905-265-4070
Yeah! That was the name...
Sorry, but Betsy does not ring a bell. Of course, at this late stage, about
the only thing that rings my bell is the dinner bell. :(
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Sent:
As a software vendor, we have CICS T/S 1.3 on z/OS 1.9.
Daniel Allen | Senior Systems Programmer | 1-800-457-3736x11241
Serena Software - The Mashups Are Coming
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From: IBM Mainframe Discussion List [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On
Behalf Of John P Donnelly
Sent:
Hello all -
We have two LPARS which can both see a virtual tape device.We have a
need to be able to create virtual tapes on the Test LPAR and then 'migrate'
them to the Production LPAR. In other words, I need to be able to export
the RMM information that was created on Test and import it
Arthur,
All I can say is this... It amazes my that a sysprog with a gripe this
size, have not put this fingers to the keyboard and wrote a utility to
automatically invoke a spellchecker inside your email program to fix it
before you have to look at it, I am sure if you google it, you might
find
Tom Marchant wrote:
On Wed, 9 Jan 2008 09:36:22 -, Phil Payne wrote:
... every machine was powered via motor-generators.
For those of you who might not know what that was or why, the processors of
that time generally specified 415 Hz three phase power to operate them.
snip
True at
Hi,
Has anybody automated sending the report to IBM ? If so, how'd you do it
?
TIA
Dean
Dean Montevago
Sr. Systems Specialist
Visiting Nurse Service of New York
(212) 609 - 9608
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On 10 Jan 2008 09:35:40 -0800,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Support, DUNNIT SYSTEMS LTD.) wrote:
We're a small mainframe software development shop. We need a decent but
simple issue/problem tracking software product to document and manage
development requests, support issues, etc. Nothing elaborate.
Does anybody know of a program which I can point at a Endevor compressed
listing PDS and have it uncompress the listing into a regular listing
PDS? I am not very Endevor literate. I need to do this in order to run
the listings through another program. I know how to do it on a
one-by-one member,
Dean,
That may be true for some people, but quite definitely not all people. It took
me significantly more time to read that than it would if the words were
correctly spelled. Maybe my ADD has something to do with it.
Dean Kent [EMAIL PROTECTED] 1/9/2008 4:05 PM
Communication only works
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From: IBM Mainframe Discussion List On Behalf Of John Eells
Tom Marchant wrote:
On Wed, 9 Jan 2008 09:36:22 -, Phil Payne wrote:
... every machine was powered via motor-generators.
For those of you who might not know what that was or why, the
Dean,
That may be true for some people, but quite definitely not all people. It
took me significantly more time to read that than it would if the words were
correctly spelled. Maybe my ADD has something to do with it.
Well, I have dyslexia - so it was actually easier to read for me. hahaha.
We right the output to a file, can we just FTP it ? Will they accept it
like that ?
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From: IBM Mainframe Discussion List [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On
Behalf Of Gary Green
Sent: Thursday, January 10, 2008 2:02 PM
To: IBM-MAIN@BAMA.UA.EDU
Subject: Re: Sub-CEC Reports
Automatically sending it is the easy part. We need to have the report
signed by a manager to authenticate it so we wind up faxing it.
Unless of course, you mean extracting that single page from the mass of
output and just sending that.
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From: IBM Mainframe Discussion
Utilization is the correct spelling of the noun derived from the verb to
utilize.
In British as well as American English.
There is no 'utilise' in the Oxford English Dictionary, although it notes -ise
as an
alternative ending.
This was a plot feature in one of the Inspector Morse stories,
I understand certain invitations are about to be issued. They won't have
crinkly edges,
engraved lettering and gold blocking, though.
I think Americans call them 'subpoenas'.
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Utilization is the correct spelling of the noun derived from the verb to
utilize.
In British as well as American English.
NOT what I was taught in Canada.
Canadian dictionaries have -ise, and, in the 1960's, did not have -ize as an
alternative.
I still get chided for spelling it 'programme'.
This may help. Use Endevor to create the SCL statements to retreive
the select programs that you want. It can load them into any pds file
that fits your need. Select 3 for batch. Select Retrieve. Fill out
the information you need to retrieve the programs and select them.
It should produce
On Thu, Jan 10, 2008 at 1:51 PM, in message
[EMAIL PROTECTED], Eric Chevalier
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On 10 Jan 2008 09:35:40 -0800,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Support, DUNNIT SYSTEMS LTD.) wrote:
We're a small mainframe software development shop. We need a decent but
simple issue/problem
Being the old gray beard dinosaur that I am.old school was to code up an
FCB in assembler with a CSECT and several DC's and assemble link it to
IMAGELIB. Now with an AFP using PSF, it's different. Is there a similar
process with PSF to code up the printer / page / document / form defs
On Thu, 10 Jan 2008 19:56:43 +, Ted MacNEIL wrote:
Utilization is the correct spelling of the noun derived from the verb to
utilize.
In British as well as American English.
NOT what I was taught in Canada.
Canadian dictionaries have -ise, and, in the 1960's, did not have -ize as an
Look up Page Printer Formatting Aid (PPFA).
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From: Mark H. Young [mailto:snip]
Sent: Thursday, January 10, 2008 12:23 PM
To: IBM-MAIN@BAMA.UA.EDU
Subject: PSF Advanced Function Printer
Being the old gray beard dinosaur that I am.old school was to code
up an FCB in
I think Americans call them 'subpoenas'.
I thought Brits called them 'summonses'?
Date: Thu, 10 Jan 2008 16:43:00 +
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: It keeps getting uglier
To: IBM-MAIN@BAMA.UA.EDU
I understand certain invitations are about to be issued. They won't have
Use email if that is acceptable. http://planetmvs.com/mvsmail/ shows how. I
suspect that a digital signature could also be attached.
regards...Walter
On Jan 11, 2008 6:22 AM, Dean Montevago [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
We right the output to a file, can we just FTP it ? Will they accept it
like
The MVS system I'm currently using is blocking me from creating any
uncatalogued datasets to test this, but what I have used for years to
delete datasets from a batch job is a delete step like this:
//STEP1 EXEC PGM=IEFBR14
//DD1DD DISP=(MOD,DELETE),SPACE=(TRK,(0)),UNIT=SYSALLDA,
//
Canadian dictionaries have ...
Who uses Canadian dictionaries?
I have a Websters and an OED on my shelf.
Those are what I use online as well.
Date: Thu, 10 Jan 2008 19:56:43 +
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: loose vs. lose
To: IBM-MAIN@BAMA.UA.EDU
Utilization is
Canadians?
Ouch! (If that was a statement)
Not me and not many that I know of! (If that was a question)
Date: Thu, 10 Jan 2008 20:47:45 +
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: loose vs. lose
To: IBM-MAIN@BAMA.UA.EDU
Who uses Canadian dictionaries?
ok---HMC---quickie question...
I have a PC---config. with the IPaddr I have assigned in ICC/OSA...
Can that PC also be used on another LPAR...I see I assign a LPAR number
during config...gather that means I'm locked into PC only being used by
one LPAR and starting another (2)tn3270 session will
Also---back to original console subject...
I hooked up KVM but noticed the keyboard double key'd anything I
typed...ie... type a K and I get (2) K's ??
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Date: Thu, 10 Jan 2008 15:01:28 -0600
Also---back to original console subject...
I hooked up KVM but noticed the keyboard double key'd anything I
Here is some PSF compile JCL form def and pagedef
//PSFCOMP JOB (JOB,JOB),'PSF',CLASS=Z,MSGCLASS=M,REGION=0M,
// NOTIFY=SYSUID
//STEP EXEC PGM=AKQPPFA
//FORMLIB DD DSN=SYS1.PSF.PPFA.FORMLIB,DISP=SHR
//PAGELIB DD DSN=SYS1.PSF.PPFA.PAGELIB,DISP=SHR
//SYSPRINT DD SYSOUT=*
//SYSIN
From the first link below:
jfmiller call to our attention two professors emeritus of computer
science at New York University who have penned an article titled
Computer Science Education: Where Are the Software Engineers of
Tomorrow? in which they berate their university, and others, for not
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Sent: Thursday, January 10, 2008 2:10 PM
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Subject: Re: CA-Endevor question.
This may help. Use Endevor to create the SCL statements to
I think this is what results from throwing logs on the fire and fanning the
flames.
Someone is now able to claim success. Is that really what you intended ???
And here I am adding to it.
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What is the process for checking commands entered when using $VS? I can
protect the use of $VS using the JES2.$VS profile but there doesn't
appear to be any granularity for which commands can be entered.
Let's say the following is found in JCL.
/*$VS,ROUTE node1,someCommand
JES2 checks the
An MQ Series solution would not be viable for this application on two counts.
First, I doubt the sender would go for this because it would be too much work
on their side to maintain connections to all it's clients.
Secondly, MQ has lots of overhead compared to an FTP style process. All the
Do look at APSUX08 - MIGRATION EXIT and just use the FCB's. I'm not too
sure if that relates to a particular printer but it made my life easier
with 2 of them.
Jack Kelly
202-502-2390 (Office)
Mark H. Young [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Their other partners also have similar problems. I'm trying to coalesce a
group
of the techies that deal with this issue to have a conference call with techies
at the shop generating this data.
Bottom line: FTP is clearly not a drop in replacement for good old fashioned
tapes.
On Thu, 10
I've had one PC with two operator consoles on two different LPARs. I
didn't assign IP address to that PC but rather used the LU name to route
to a console.
Jack Kelly
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Ron Wells [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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01/10/2008
thought IPaddr added in OSA config through HMC are what are on the PC's I
connect..
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I agree with John. TERSE is the simplest. You just terse the file on
the source z/OS system, then use binary for all transfers. Then there is
no problem of EBCDIC/ASCII, or RDW. The binary file arrives unchanged.
Then use TERSE to unpack it and it automatically restores the correct DCB
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