On Wed, 18 Nov 2020 13:01:53 +0800, David Crayford wrote:
>This is really cool. We could use this right now for our SCLM/Git
>Integration tooling.
>
>Q: How does it handle member ENQs. Does it ENQ using SPFEDIT or SYSDSN?
>One of the problems we ran into with "cp" copying an entire data set is
The code is not just to _find_ the node, but we want to use the node name for
other purposes in this program. So SDSF isn't going to help here.
As for other methods of using IEFSSREQ and/or control block chain chaining why
are they better than the ASASYMBM/F program interface?
This is really cool. We could use this right now for our SCLM/Git
Integration tooling.
Q: How does it handle member ENQs. Does it ENQ using SPFEDIT or SYSDSN?
One of the problems we ran into with "cp" copying an entire data set is
it fails if one member is in use.
We worked around this by
I call LE C++ from non-LE assembler programs by first creating a Language
Environment for them using IBM pre-initialization services. Check out CEEPIPI
in chapter 30 of the following...
https://www-01.ibm.com/servers/resourcelink/svc00100.nsf/pages/zOSV2R3sa380682/$file/ceea200_v2r3.pdf
I
I call LE C++ from non-LE assembler and Rexx with no issues. It's just like
calling any other program; just like calling IEFBR14.
Charles
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bit.listserv.ibm-main Joe DeChirico
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>Hi
>
>I have a need for a non-l/e program to call an l/e cobol program, are there
>any examples of this sort of call?
>
>Is it even possible?
Others either have or will point you to the correct
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sme...@gmu.edu (Seymour J Metz) wrote:
>Can anybody point me to documentation on the provenance of the NIH (HASP II
>V3) or Mellon (HASP II V4) mods for mult-access SPOOL? There are citation
>needed tags in
You need to look at the datasets that the IVP jobs are using and the datasets
the IMS address space is using.
NOTINIT means that the PSB is not in the active IMS ACBLIB dataset.
You need to review the dataset names specified in job IV3E202J (PSBGEN) and
IV3E203J (ACBGEN) and compare them to
That's the doc for IARV64
For CSRC4GET seems okay ?
cntl_alet
Specifies the fullword variable containing the ALET that identifies the
location of the anchor and
extents. Initialize the ALET to 0 if your program is running in AR mode and
the anchor and extents are
in the primary address space.
If the doc specifically says those are the valid values then my wild guess
would be that those are the valid values. Most things just say to specify an
ALET, so if the doc has that specific restriction I would guess it is there
for a reason. I've been wrong before.
Charles
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CSRC4GET specfies 64 bit storage the thing that made ask the question the
documentation on IAVR64 which has an ALETvalue param says valid values are 0
and 2 primary and home
I do specify an ALET of the address space where I issued the IARV64 (storage
used for cell pool services) and am getting
I'm not an ALET expert and I don't know CSRC4GET but isn't "specifying
another address space" the whole point of an ALET?
Charles
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Hi
Can the alet value of this service specify another address space
Thanks
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Well, my code could almost certainly be improved by using SRST rather than a
CLI loop to find the comma, and perhaps by changing the code such that the
likely path through the conditional jumps was straight through rather than
branching. In my defense I wrote it a long time ago.
I was just
Mike,
ACBGEN only requires MODIFY PREPARE ACBLIB. follow the messages on syslog.
Program status NOTINIT means that the program resources (such as PSB, DBD,
ACB, etc.) are not available.
ITschak
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Ok, I've managed to get the database and PSB working.
Though I'm not really sure how.
I *had* done an ACBGEN and the members were showing in all three ACLIB
data sets.
Should a *cold start* of IMS be necessary ?
(It seems? that the psb/database didn't respond until a cold start).
Now I'm
OK, issue resolved. I not only had to set the read and execute bits on the
program itself (curl), but also on the entire directory path. Not sure what
the difference is in regard to executing the program directly vs inside a
script, but hey.
From: MVS
Getting the JES node name from the SSVI (in response to SSI-54) is exactly what
SDSF does.
Rob Scott
Rocket Software
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Subject: Re: Finding JES2
Your TN3270 server -- or AT-TLS as its proxy -- is using a server
certificate. That certificate is signed by some CA. You will need that CA's
root certificate installed in Windows. That CA might be
- The PKI group at your site
- Some well-known CA such as DigiCert or GoDaddy
- The server
The following code works. No idea if it is the "best" way.
* INFORMATION RETRIEVED FROM JES VIA IEFSSREQ
LAR1,ASSOB
IEFSSREQ ,
* Check for errors on IEFSSREQ
LHI R0,0No reason code
LAR14,=C'IEFSSREQ'
LTR R15,R15
Can anybody point me to documentation on the provenance of the NIH (HASP II V3)
or Mellon (HASP II V4) mods for mult-access SPOOL? There are citation needed
tags in https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Job_Entry_Subsystem_2/3 and I'd like to
include some. Thanks.
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On Tue, 17 Nov 2020 16:59:13 +, Frank Swarbrick wrote:
>Why would PATH have any effect here, since I have the fully qualified path
>specified?
>
/u/dvfjs/rocket/bin/curl itself might issue an execvp() call or depend
on having a current working directory.
It's kinda like needing dependencies
I've checked the 2020 September refresh.
On Tue, 17 Nov 2020 09:12:17 -0600, Paul Gilmartin wrote:
>
>Does "conversion errors" mean "invalid octet sequences" in the source
>as well as characters valid in the source CCSID but having no equivalent
>in the target charact set. In the former case,
You're right. Ghosties and ghoulies and things that go bump n the night?
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The program is already in Assembler - so I'm guessing I would use the AMASYMBM
or AMASYMBF service to resolve SYSNODE
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Why would PATH have any effect here, since I have the fully qualified path
specified?
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I would like to enable PCOMM (14.0) to use a secure connection. It appears
that I need to provide a certificate.
IBM support told me to use RACDCERT to export the certificate and import it
into PCOMM - that didn't work as there is no place that I can see to do such
an import after I did a
ypo, that should be ISO-8859-15, Latin9.
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And it is still alive and well.
I'd expect to see some updates in this space soon too:
https://www.sinenomine.net/products-and-services/products-and-tools/mono
On Tue, Nov 17, 2020 at 11:02 AM Tim Hare
wrote:
> The Mono project ran .NET stuff on Linux, and I have seen it running on
> z/Linux
>
W dniu 17.11.2020 o 01:57, Wayne Bickerdike pisze:
Atlas rang a bell and then I remembered it was used at the Rutherford labs
in Chilton.
I worked at AERE (Atomic Energy Research Establishment) which was next
door. They were basically the same campus but AERE was secure and
Rutherford wasn't.
W dniu 17.11.2020 o 16:53, Tim Hare pisze:
I have some code that follows a control block chain to the HCCT to get the JES2
node name, but that requires going to key zero (or so the source says, it's
been years ). Is there a way to retrieve the JES2 node name in a program
running in batch,
The Mono project ran .NET stuff on Linux, and I have seen it running on z/Linux
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I have some code that follows a control block chain to the HCCT to get the JES2
node name, but that requires going to key zero (or so the source says, it's
been years ). Is there a way to retrieve the JES2 node name in a program
running in batch, without being APF-authorized? We'd like to
Why would you presume that the character is not in the target character set?
Certainly there are EBCIDIC character sets containing accented letters, and
there iare the issues of GE and SI/SO. In either direction encodings of
characters can legitimately change length.
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On Tue, 17 Nov 2020 13:29:32 +, Seymour J Metz wrote:
>NFW; unless the documentation describes such bizarre behavior, it should *NOT*
>translate characters to SUB when there is a correct translation. If you want
>to preserve the length then use a character set in which all characters are 8
NFW; unless the documentation describes such bizarre behavior, it should *NOT*
translate characters to SUB when there is a correct translation. If you want to
preserve the length then use a character set in which all characters are 8
bits, e.g., ISO-8869=15.
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That sounds like PATH is different in the two cases.
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W dniu 17.11.2020 o 05:15, Peter pisze:
Hello,
I am just trying to understand on how new pool of volume is created in DS8K
box , then what values are shared from DS8K with zOS system programmer to
the newly created LCU in IODF ?
Does the newly added DASD UCB needs a POR or just soft activation
I just run a batch JOB. I set the FROMCODE to 1208 and the TOCODE to IBM-1047
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> On Nov 16, 2020, at 8:09 PM, Wayne Bickerdike wrote:
>
> I use iconv too. Had to jump through some hoops to get ASCII event binds to
> new environments.
>
> I use something along the lines of
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