On the Mir they used cleaners with ethanol leading to atmospheric
concentration 10X  the shuttle levels.
https://www.nap.edu/read/5435/chapter/11#172

On Fri, Mar 3, 2017 at 9:49 AM, Elardus Engelbrecht
<[email protected]> wrote:
> Vernooij, Kees (ITOPT1) - KLM wrote:
>
>>Never too old to be surprised by software playing tricks with you:
>
> Oh, tell me. If I could make money for each surprises I would be richer than 
> those richest persons on the planet...
>
> ... hey, I could ask that space-x guy to build me a [safe] five star hotel 
> rocket to the moon with space for girls and a bar. [1]
>
>
>>Try to trap message IEC386S with an automation tool. This will give you a lot 
>>of headaches, until you discover the messageid is preceded by a blank. So you 
>>should trap ' IEC386S', not 'IEC386S'.
>
> How are you trapping it? By message or by string search?
>
> Note:
>
> - by message, I mean the standard IBM messages with ' ', '*', etc., all of 
> them on a standard place in console/Syslog/etc.
> - by string, word with spaces as prefix/suffix anywhere on the 
> Syslog/console/etc.
>
>
>>IBM has opened APAR OA52268, so in the meantime you best trap both 
>>occurrences of the message.
>
> I don't see that APAR, but will probably see it later this month.
>
> Question: At what z/OS level is this APAR applicable?
>
>>In detail:
>>00000210  IEE252I MEMBER IGGCAT00 FOUND IN SYS1.PARMLIB
>>00000210   IEC386S INVALID KEYWORD DETECTED IN IGGCAT00 AT LINE:EXTENDED(YES)
>
> I don't see that shifty message my SYSLOGs... is it good, bad or ugly? ;-)
>
> Is that a x'40' or is that a unprintable character? Please post it, just for 
> more Friday funnies.
>
> Groete / greetings
> Elardus Engelbrecht
>
> [1] - NASA actually does not allow any alcohol [and sex] in space. 2 reasons, 
> intoxinated astronauts are worse than drunkies on the road, and then there is 
> the fire danger as well as fumes messing with experiments.
>
> However, Russia once allowed small quantities wodka for their own cosmonauts. 
> However they may carry up firearms to be used when they land somewhere where 
> there are dangers during a landing on a wrong place.
>
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