Ron,

Yes, it was more or less (rather less) like attorney. However it is not pointless - I saw and I heard about many cases where the result of neverending replatforming process was the process "in progress", but the mainframe in deep trouble. Why? Because of many reasons like new development (it wasn't planned, BUT it occured necessary), new hardware (old system do not support new DASD or CPC? why?), etc. Note: the more outdated environment the more complicated any change will be.

IMHO your role... OK, your role is to stay safe until retirement, but the role of mainframe head is to present pro's and con's to the management and let them decide. Recommendation is also welcome.


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Radoslaw Skorupka
Lodz, Poland




W dniu 19.07.2021 o 19:05, McCabe, Ron pisze:
Radoslaw,

You're like a prosecuting attorney digging down to get the truth out of your 
witness ...

Are we moving off the mainframe?  That is what I mentioned in my email.  Exact 
date?  Not really but they did say the goal was 4th quarter 2022.  Is the date 
guaranteed?  No, but what in life is?
Who is the guarantor?  Word has come from the President/CEO of the company and 
yes the CIO was pushing for it.
Do I/we have it on paper ... the President/CEO put it into one of his monthly 
status notices to the company so yes, I would say it is on paper and has been 
clearly communicated.
So you would lose the bet.

I doubt there will be new management in a few years ... I do not see the 
current President/CEO, CIO, and/or any of the other VP's leaving the company or 
being replaced by the board.
Yes our system will be unsupported but this won't be the first time plus IBM will still 
help for a known problem and truthfully I'm not expecting any because we are not doing 
any "new" development on the mainframe.
*I* will not be in trouble because I will be retired and if they find they need 
to go back (keep) the mainframe up and running then good luck to them to find 
those that will/do still work on the mainframe.
I do not classify us as a financial institution ... we are a Commercial and 
Personal Property Insurance Company ... I do not know if that classifies us as 
a financial institution.
I/we too have gotten the green light to do the upgrade but after trying to get 
BA's and DEV's to test on it for the last 6 months I'm about ready to give up 
since they are all too busy with their normal day to day work where they cannot 
spend an hour or two to do some testing for us.  Plus we have a couple of old 
applications that no one really knows how they work so testing them is next to 
impossible and if they don't work we cannot go through with the upgrade.

Thanks to those that I have heard from that are running on older z/OS versions 
with no problems ... that at least makes me a little more comfortable not 
keeping our system up to date.

Thanks,
Ron McCabe
Manager of Mainframe/Midrange Systems
Mutual of Enumclaw

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Are you moving off the mainframe?
Do you know exact date of mainframe shutdown?
Is the date guaranteed?
Who is the guarantor? Some team leader, project manager, external contractor? 
Is it CIO?
Do you have it on paper? Is it clearly communicated?

I bet NO.
So I bet few years later there will be new management, who did not guaranteed 
anything.
But *your* system will be unsupported with some effects of it.
*You* will be in trouble.
Note, it is sometimes against the rules to run such system by financial 
institution.

The last caused I've got green light for system upgrade, despite they want to 
move off the mainframe. However the willingness is approx. 10 years old, but 
results are still not promising.
Oh, BTW - while it was impossible to move off the mainframe, it occured 
possible to move off me. :-(



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Radoslaw Skorupka
Lodz, Poland



W dniu 16.07.2021 o 21:52, McCabe, Ron pisze:
Hello IBM List,

Got a question about how you feel about running on an unsupported z/OS version. 
 Just about like everyone else our company is moving off the mainframe ... 
after several failed attempts I do believe they have something that will work 
this time and I'm OK with it because if they reach their goal End of Life for 
the mainframe will be when I was planning on retiring.
Some background - we are currently running z/OS 2.2, we started the process to 
upgrade to 2.3 about 6 months ago and we are close to implementing providing 
our DEV's and BA's can finish up the testing that we require which is not going 
very well.  Since the EOL goal for the mainframe is 4th quarter 2022 we are now 
thinking of not implementing z/OS 2.3 since it could possibly cause more 
problems for us than just staying with z/OS 2.2.

So my question - how does everyone feel about running on an unsupported z/OS 
system?

Thanks,
Ron McCabe
Manager of Mainframe/Midrange Systems
Mutual of Enumclaw
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