Systems janitor. Not to be confused with the guy that writes exits, panels, etc.
-- Shmuel (Seymour J.) Metz http://mason.gmu.edu/~smetz3 ________________________________________ From: IBM Mainframe Discussion List [[email protected]] on behalf of Skip Robinson [[email protected]] Sent: Wednesday, October 13, 2021 3:35 PM To: [email protected] Subject: Re: System Programmer Titles Good examples. What do we call a person who: -- Installs a security product as delivered from the vendor -- Tailors the product for use by the full range of users from admin to programmer -- Installs and tailors vendor-supplied updates/upgrades -- Troubleshoots problems and obtains/installs fixes from the vendor Does the same person perform all of the above tasks? With a single title? On Wed, Oct 13, 2021 at 11:06 AM Colin Paice <[email protected]> wrote: > I found it helped to give examples outside of IT. > Consider the security of your site. > > 1. The security administrator issues badges to visitors. > 2. The security systems designer/programmer sets up the systems, decides > how many attack dogs you want patrolling the site, decides if you want > to > use a paper and pen, or an online system. > > How about > "I build systems" > "I manage systems" > > > > > On Wed, 13 Oct 2021 at 18:19, Carmen Vitullo <[email protected]> wrote: > > > The company I am currently working for just revamped all the titles and > > clumped us (MVS,AIX and WINDERS) into the same categories, I was a Lead > > Systems programmer, now I'm a Systems Administrator Lead :( > > > > > > Carmen Vitullo > > > > > > > > -----Original Message----- > > > > From: Bobby <[email protected]> > > To: IBM-MAIN <[email protected]> > > Date: Monday, 11 October 2021 3:28 PM CDT > > Subject: System Programmer Titles > > > > I asked this question back in 2004. My boss wants to know if there are > any > > new titles to add to the list below. > > > > Mainframe Engineer > > Operating Systems Architect > > Software Engineer > > Software Project Specialist > > Software Specialist > > System Analyst > > System Architect > > System Engineer > > System Programmer > > Systems Programming Specialist > > Systems Specialist > > Technical Advisor > > Technical Analyst > > Technical Services Professional > > Technical Specialist > > > > What title do you have as a system programmer? > > > > Bobby Herring > > Texas Farm Bureau Insurance > > > > From: IBM Mainframe Discussion List <[email protected]> On Behalf > > Of Kirk Wolf > > Sent: Wednesday, July 22, 2020 3:43 PM > > To: [email protected] > > Subject: Re: SFTP and z/OS Migration > > > > CAUTION: This email message originated from outside the organization. Do > > not click on links or open attachments unless you recognize the sender > and > > know the content is safe. > > > > IBM z/OS OpenSSH is a base feature of z/OS since V2R2. > > When you install a new version of z/OS you will get a new version. > > There are often migration actions from IBM having to do with /etc/ssh > > configuration settings. When moving releases you would at minimum want to > > review any changes that you made from the IBM /samples and the new > > /samples > > and merge those as appropriate. > > > > BTW: Here's a quick start guide that we have on customizing IBM z/OS > > OpenSSH: > > https://secure-web.cisco.com/1f38rrJhQ1dSAzs32ZpoPFtjNGRTIAT_gJdeJGI8GsnaXMfviE-xu3Y8Sq8y8M_gjLZC7JPIu8Gy2sOr2ovVxob97vYAbC8jUuLsmvRJw-A-wx4jLoToYaJt6L6Sfv_GiDgoJ2hdGvp10SjZMRlWdu3PF9CseUZnxqUOD0DAWiR3fTrLIe1Su8pP6YtgwmRs9Tmod1IONIICWm0kgGRlzqVY-RXp8sJLufVGdpJlr0Vh6D0pivHBdal5uPVMkfONiG-IuKl2I3tcEBilzQkV6ugLH5EhGtM_0zYZW18YoF6kolsYbQST8zRX-JlCPHbzbdOwGoCPs2bHCQGLWD_pp8yINEAowAwTJLGT1msLfFGEM-HYQLxXT__SxiWII1v__ldLtOePjhurNgsUnx5hJaInH_a1vlvgDGMRatpSwixSkNrf0LPdZTTiCYTfLlLvW/https%3A%2F%2Fdovetail.com%2Fdocs%2Fpt-quick-inst%2Findex.html< > > https://secure-web.cisco.com/1f38rrJhQ1dSAzs32ZpoPFtjNGRTIAT_gJdeJGI8GsnaXMfviE-xu3Y8Sq8y8M_gjLZC7JPIu8Gy2sOr2ovVxob97vYAbC8jUuLsmvRJw-A-wx4jLoToYaJt6L6Sfv_GiDgoJ2hdGvp10SjZMRlWdu3PF9CseUZnxqUOD0DAWiR3fTrLIe1Su8pP6YtgwmRs9Tmod1IONIICWm0kgGRlzqVY-RXp8sJLufVGdpJlr0Vh6D0pivHBdal5uPVMkfONiG-IuKl2I3tcEBilzQkV6ugLH5EhGtM_0zYZW18YoF6kolsYbQST8zRX-JlCPHbzbdOwGoCPs2bHCQGLWD_pp8yINEAowAwTJLGT1msLfFGEM-HYQLxXT__SxiWII1v__ldLtOePjhurNgsUnx5hJaInH_a1vlvgDGMRatpSwixSkNrf0LPdZTTiCYTfLlLvW/https%3A%2F%2Fdovetail.com%2Fdocs%2Fpt-quick-inst%2Findex.html> > > > > Kirk Wolf > > http://secure-web.cisco.com/1BctkumgocoFOz0j_DQNXfsAabmTJN6qJZTLuheEbrJWoRPF3CnB6O3hbK7Vwb3X_5OnLCQPqvqJzLoKi7N9giCyuyxZON0NQDTYV0d2g0CUmuUddVoi03ksX2AlG_Xg87Vyv3ZnegffZXJ3GjJ-vOeSPBQlgK6Qyl4LCmO2ooytevD2q0NuppRPpwC61nb_UNHVC4L2_6KbCij84kQ51LG8nYpCweQ6oSSG2ZlDHFwCK5YOMHeR383T9oK77aXIkDx71cBSUVx_lGV7H02Lc_FkQcOP88_76AbWk6QHEv2lFg_m6v7O4T17sIUmRXwvyOXlJK_H1IVYUokNkq1XJeFggnFSAlzqfyOsx0381JfZ8RwFr0VAEaq7IMrlaW5z9sjgeidaAigB8hcpntpGfqRRBsdIxzy6AidzTH4veGBsO1lggEmYrgSzxwYiHAIZB/http%3A%2F%2Fdovetail.com<http://secure-web.cisco.com/1BctkumgocoFOz0j_DQNXfsAabmTJN6qJZTLuheEbrJWoRPF3CnB6O3hbK7Vwb3X_5OnLCQPqvqJzLoKi7N9giCyuyxZON0NQDTYV0d2g0CUmuUddVoi03ksX2AlG_Xg87Vyv3ZnegffZXJ3GjJ-vOeSPBQlgK6Qyl4LCmO2ooytevD2q0NuppRPpwC61nb_UNHVC4L2_6KbCij84kQ51LG8nYpCweQ6oSSG2ZlDHFwCK5YOMHeR383T9oK77aXIkDx71cBSUVx_lGV7H02Lc_FkQcOP88_76AbWk6QHEv2lFg_m6v7O4T17sIUmRXwvyOXlJK_H1IVYUokNkq1XJeFggnFSAlzqfyOsx0381JfZ8RwFr0VAEaq7IMrlaW5z9sjgeidaAigB8hcpntpGfqRRBsdIxzy6AidzTH4veGBsO1lggEmYrgSzxwYiHAIZB/htt! p%3A%2F%2Fdovetail.com> > > > > On Wed, Jul 22, 2020 at 2:14 PM Roberto Halais <[email protected] > > <mailto:[email protected]>> > > wrote: > > > > > Listers: > > > > > > My company has decided to forego FTP and go the SFTP way. > > > > > > I have installed OPENSSH and have SFTP working. > > > > > > I installed using the IBM user's guide and everything installed in the > > > default libraries. > > > > > > My concern is, when we migrate to a new z/OS release do I have to do > > > the whole install again? > > > > > > Can I, from the beginning, install all the SSH libraries in a different > > > filesystem so that when I migrate I can just mount the filesystem and > > > execute. > > > And later on install the new version Openssh. > > > > > > Don't know if I am clear in what I am asking. > > > > > > Just some tips on facilitating installing under a new release. > > > > > > Thank you. > > > > > > [http://secure-web.cisco.com/1buv4-g8toc2juUt0uD4FKGUKsNz6MQd19yYt_1FbReujf5rPF2KmG0KJaaRLcMAqVYNNHwKo_GEhQhd3-UfbPdNE8Q1ivC8cbXeOWEMYvXQsfCptb3whiisPB0Tm_vSctigjDkzHT4E0a5Ceg__zBKRyxq0tws7HiJvHjjkYSWpCN8s-N34gawz9DSlkoDVDfGw3Tnmg2u6Muwl1E9vOQq45EnUz6cyDKyUW55dEM4ARK1XU7DBsHhJn9cTUwhp4251rogB-Oz9e55RT8kqZ5WeKjYPoFOlgL4mzN_3zA0kuawHqvJVilsARiyBF-C6jGGU_-txEnWmj3BUxLnSE-S6IAbQWUtgsrZ_FByLDsYxeXIYwXN6pykZ1FMrnh6QXbTRLFKgaxvTHR-pzxS8wLLcMmM4GbBl9Gh_FneW3zVXa_fwMEHLB5cPwJP4fhNhD/http%3A%2F%2Fwww.txfb-ins.com%2FTFBICImages%2Fjdpower.jpg] > > http://secure-web.cisco.com/1JKP56SJVBmJfvIjexUzcjxoGiQUzlabviWojf27xDOfvNGxPPiEv76p_4QpyzCO2YDsGcdZ9WirPHdKA5SEmFW1ITIfoelFEbyiEt6nFn6khgD_7cHJktR4bI9WmaprSCiu2xPYp3RChfMV8HFtyRtxdtXNB1oV_GXYTJgytF_KqaIe6_KkdTJxBoEYAjnv8Y9zTT3kwsdKSbkCoVSCidnjl5P3afewySEbAxZf41lQlKyB6hpIEjm2fCaz3_vUyPohjyaeONxIaxFLy71JCy98tJVyE5-eGS5rOz71ahJyFLxIfiYDLJCHCphcuc_YBJDIrL89fknttoqZ3DpY6rnaudBWiHs77Jos6gqHN8eFpqLM-4UFLWvBUL8HWbstIxEjsNytMxUBfoS2T2RmDbcOCiDJ0V9ntM4B85dDfeE08uHoGnWyo_7lSaYNBWbB9/http%3A%2F%2FWWW.TXFB-INS.COM<http://secure-web.cisco.com/14MF1s1M-jdmrhKgl8aM811GwhwYtBuLTL3V1GQrP5N46JMSXNuoA-eL7V44s7WpFOzUxvqjVYhmbm1El0Hh0SzPe-6eEz0-eI9VxrwY3S91fhBAZteours1nDGPgsmEEU9duCBZGvkdQGtq-EkBJBH1T9zmvhw-tzKsWOWnAfqCRJCSSNw9KiDcabKxNKLq1mEyL_tRYeqbHH7v5bNy0009Rkopy9Ndm3_QLNlumchb4h8yJ7jSLPtPFr8imBh8ggB59OJJNmqWJ2zpXXxMOxAAE8U5zpVahP7K93flhx-L44vZXOB2Cv9tWcSJJ0LU4UKJDbaRjYcbU0j1rm-5DghSeQ87y2By-FYFKmGxMAale3RMQiY1hsHlb773FEoqnFIdcaiLaa9hSz7ji0xF8-i4x4scLR4ux3ugIprgrciR-SqBqZKFBuiQ3wdGYT4In! /http%3A%2F%2Fwww.txfb-ins.com> > > > -- > Skip Robinson 323-715-0595 ---------------------------------------------------------------------- For IBM-MAIN subscribe / signoff / archive access instructions, send email to [email protected] with the message: INFO IBM-MAIN ---------------------------------------------------------------------- For IBM-MAIN subscribe / signoff / archive access instructions, send email to [email protected] with the message: INFO IBM-MAIN
