Hi Dave, I have been using SMP/e since 1983 and SMP4 before that.Why would you think that I don't know about DDDEFs? I was responding to your sample JCL which had none.
Finally, is it that difficult to spell my surname properly?
Regards, David On 2024-06-16 01:24, Dave Beagle wrote:
Speagle never heard of DDDEFS? Where space allocations can be made? Plus, running out of space isn’t that big a deal. An easy fix for even rookie SPs. What are May times? Sent from Yahoo Mail for iPhone On Sunday, June 16, 2024, 1:01 AM, rpinion865 <[email protected]> wrote: I have also found that using a PDSE for SMPWRK6 can speed up SMP/E processing. Sent with Proton Mail secure email. On Sunday, June 16th, 2024 at 12:50 AM, David Spiegel <[email protected]> wrote:Hi Dave, You said: "....but I know how you like to show everyone your special intelligence ..." How do you know this? Have we ever met? I have seen may times where SMP jobs failed because the default space Allocation for SYSUTxs and SMPWRKxs was too small. My advice is practical, not pedantic. Regards, David On 2024-06-16 00:42, Dave Beagle wrote:The sample I’ve provided was an actual RSU install. The exclude was PTF’s that needed to be excluded for various reasons. Most likely PTF’s in error. As for defaults that don’t need coded, who cares? Defaults are nice to show for people who aren’t privy to them. The other SMPWRK & SYSUT were most likely generated by SMP/e and meaningless to his question but I know how you like to show everyone your special intelligence. This example was from 2017 when I was installing & maintaining DB2. Sent from Yahoo Mail for iPhone On Sunday, June 16, 2024, 12:27 AM, Brian [email protected] wrote: I agree with everything except the last part about selecting the PTFs individually. I do the same thing that the OP is doing. My reason is that I can get the ones the "need" to be excluded from the applychk, but since he is doing a RSU, he likely wants everything that is not going to fail because of failed or missing prereqs. Coding defaults never hurts though. As far as getting through the 134 PTF's you pretty much have to look at them all and see if the action is going to need you to do something that you can't or don't want to do or will affect something poorly in your system. It's difficult to tell you for sure without knowing anything about your site and if the required actions are going to present a problem for you. If it helps, most of the actions are likely fairly benign things, but again, it's difficult to tell you without specific knowledge of the action items in question. Brian On Sat, 15 Jun 2024 23:00:55 -0400, David [email protected] wrote:Hi Dave, - RETRY(YES) and JCLINREPORT are defaults. There is no need to code them. - The SYSUTx ALLOCATIONS might be too small - The SMPWRKx Allocations could benefit from half-track blocking (i.e. BLKSIZE=27920). - Instead of PTFS and EXCLUDE, why not SELECT the 134 PTFs? Regards, David On 2024-06-14 18:30, Dave Beagle wrote:Depends on the holds. DOC holds are easily bypassed. Others not entirely bypass-able.(although most are) Some of them you might have to perform a bind to finish the installation. Here is a sample. //WJJCAPCK JOB (3200,TBL1),'APCK DB2 MAINT',CLASS=8,MSGCLASS=Q, // NOTIFY=&SYSUID,REGION=6M /JOBPARM SYSAFF=BCWD // //S1 EXEC PGM=GIMSMP, // PARM='PROCESS=WAIT', // DYNAMNBR=120 //* //* NOTE: THIS JCL CREATED BY THE COMMAND GENERATION DIALOGS. //* //* SMP ZONE-RELATED FILES ARE DYNAMICALLY ALLOCATED, //* THIS INCLUDES THE SMPPTS, SMPLOG, AND SMPTLIB DATA SETS, //* IF APPLICABLE. //* //* SMP FILES //* //SMPCSI DD DISP=SHR,DSN=SMPE.DB2V8R1.GLOBAL.CSI //SMPOUT DD SYSOUT=* //SMPRPT DD SYSOUT=* //SMPLIST DD SYSOUT=* //SYSPRINT DD SYSOUT=* //* //* UTILITY WORK DATA SETS IF REQUIRED FOR THE COMMAND //* FOLLOW HERE. //* INFORMATION FOR THE ALLOCATION OF THESE DATASETS IS //* SET USING OPTION 0 (SETTINGS) FROM THE SMP/E PRIMARY //* OPTION PANEL. //* //SYSUT1 DD UNIT=SYSDA,SPACE=(3120,(380,760)) //SYSUT2 DD UNIT=SYSDA,SPACE=(3120,(380,760)) //SYSUT3 DD UNIT=SYSDA,SPACE=(3120,(380,760)) //SYSUT4 DD UNIT=SYSDA,SPACE=(3120,(38,100)) //* //* SMP TEMPORARY WORK DATA SETS //* //SMPWRK1 DD UNIT=SYSDA, // SPACE=(3120,(364,380,500)), // DCB=(RECFM=FB,LRECL=80,BLKSIZE=3120) //SMPWRK2 DD UNIT=SYSDA, // SPACE=(3120,(364,380,500)), // DCB=(RECFM=FB,LRECL=80,BLKSIZE=3120) //SMPWRK3 DD UNIT=SYSDA, // SPACE=(3120,(364,380,500)), // DCB=(RECFM=FB,LRECL=80,BLKSIZE=3120) //SMPWRK4 DD UNIT=SYSDA, // SPACE=(3120,(364,380,500)), // DCB=(RECFM=FB,LRECL=80,BLKSIZE=3120) //SMPWRK6 DD UNIT=SYSDA, // SPACE=(3120,(364,380,500)), // DCB=(RECFM=FB,BLKSIZE=3120) //* //* //SMPCNTL DD * SET BOUNDARY (DSN8TRG) . APPLY PTFS BYPASS ( HOLDSYSTEM ( DOC DB2BIND IPL ACTION AO DEP DELETE ) ) JCLINREPORT CHECK EXCLUDE ( UK16725 UK16766 UK17549 UK17614 UK17616 UK17619 UK17786 UK17972 UK18140 UK18173 UK18509 UK18859 UK19013 UK19209 UK19249 UK19337 UK19345 UK19528 UK19578 UK19603 UK20093 UK20531 UK20550 UK20557 UK20696 UK21117 ) GROUPEXTEND RETRY(YES) . Dave Sent from Yahoo Mail for iPhone On Friday, June 14, 2024, 9:19 AM, Steve [email protected] wrote: Upfront - I am not a DB2 SYSPROG, SYSADM, or Programmer I have pulled in and applied DB2 V12 RSU2403. That was the easy part. There are 134 PTF's with HOLD ACTION and that is where trouble is going to Begin. Does anyone have a Home Grown implementation document to help me get Through these 134 PTF's with HOLD. 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