If you do not know how to accomplish this task then your company is not 
suited to the task and should decline the offer. There are better ways to test 
the abilities of staff than cuasing damage of any kind.

>On Mon, 25 Jun 2007 03:29:44 -0500, Eric Sun <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 
wrote:

>HI, all
>
>Our company recently had been given a task by our client to test the
>responsiveness and capabilities of their systems programmer in their test
>environment. Our tasks assigned include to hack their system to
>cause/simulate system and application outage, of course not to the extent of
>hanging/re-IPLing the whole system.
>Just want to know whether anyone out there have done any similar test 
before
>and willing to share what they have tested. Btw, we will be provided with
>powerful TSO user IDs but won't be allowed to touch any system module and
>probably just to change some control blocks in memory. Somehow, it seems
>easy to think what you can do in CICS and DB/2 but it's easier said than
>done in MVS.
>
>The systems programmers will be given at least 1-1/2 hour limit to resolve
>the problem.
>
>Thanks and regards
>
>Eric Sun
>
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