EDGRRPTR missing after zOS 1.13

2020-11-28 Thread Jake Anderson
Hello Is there an equivalent of EDGRRPTR after zOS 1.13 ? As I don't find this dataset in SYS1.SEDGEXE1. Any suggestions would be appreciated Jake -- For IBM-MAIN subscribe / signoff / archive access instructions, send email t

Re: OT: using ultrawide monitor?

2020-11-28 Thread John McKown
Many thanks to all for the feedback. I'll keep the 43 in. Now what I need is a widescreen to hook up to my PS4 just for gaming. I share the 43 inch between Windows & PS4 now. Actually, my primary PC monitor is a 27 inch monitor connected via DisplayPort. But I use the 43 as a secondary for TSO & IS

Re: OT: using ultrawide monitor?

2020-11-28 Thread ste...@copper.net
I'm using a 43" 4K TV monitor in lieu of the curved wide-screen displays (cheaper). However, when I was working in my client's offices, I had access to an ultra-wide curved display. But as for 3270 and ISPF, you are limited to 160 wide by 62 deep for TSO/ISPF if I remember correctly. However,

Re: AWS down again.

2020-11-28 Thread Glenn Wilcock
DFSMShsm Migrate/Recall and DFSMSdss use the DS8000 to offload data directly to cloud object storage. S3 compliant object stores, including AWS, are supported. When the object store is unavailable for any reason, you'll get user friendly messages from HSM/DSS that indicate the specific error b

Re: OT: using ultrawide monitor?

2020-11-28 Thread Charles Mills
I use 72x132 in Tom Brennan's Vista. Charles -Original Message- From: IBM Mainframe Discussion List [mailto:IBM-MAIN@LISTSERV.UA.EDU] On Behalf Of kekronbekron Sent: Saturday, November 28, 2020 5:52 PM To: IBM-MAIN@LISTSERV.UA.EDU Subject: Re: OT: using ultrawide monitor? Regular lands

Re: OT: using ultrawide monitor?

2020-11-28 Thread kekronbekron
Regular landscape is fine. However, if you get a 27" monitor and turn it to portrait, you can have 2 62x160 vertically stacked. 62x160 is the max we can go as of now I believe.. don't know if PCOMM 14's font auto-scaling means this itself can be made to look better. - KB ‐‐‐ Original Messa

Re: OT: using ultrawide monitor?

2020-11-28 Thread David Crayford
On 29/11/2020 1:03 am, John McKown wrote: I guess this might be a bit off topic. My apologies if it is. I am considering replacing my 43 inch TV (4K HDR, 3840x2160, 16:9 aspect ratio) with an "UltraWide" 35 inch, 3440x1440, 21:9 aspect ratio, gaming monitor. My son has a 41 inch ultra-wide. I

Re: OT: using ultrawide monitor?

2020-11-28 Thread Seymour J Metz
Does ISPF support anything wider than 160? -- Shmuel (Seymour J.) Metz http://mason.gmu.edu/~smetz3 From: IBM Mainframe Discussion List [IBM-MAIN@LISTSERV.UA.EDU] on behalf of John McKown [john.archie.mck...@gmail.com] Sent: Saturday, November 28, 2020 1

Re: OT: using ultrawide monitor?

2020-11-28 Thread Seymour J Metz
I like REXX, but the choice of a comma as a continuation characters is a booby trap for the unwary. I much prefer either using an otherwise unused character or having an explicit statement terminator, e.g., semicolon. -- Shmuel (Seymour J.) Metz http://mason.gmu.edu/~smetz3 ___

Re: System Boost Question

2020-11-28 Thread Attila Fogarasi
Great questionIBM's answer is that System Recovery Boost is for the whole system restart (IPL) and not for just a subsystem while the rest of the lpar keeps running normally. You activate the shutdown boost by starting IEASDBS (shut down boost start) and this causes WLM to stop scheduling work

System Boost Question

2020-11-28 Thread Gadi Ben-Avi
We are to take delivery of a z15-t02. I have a question about system boost. A few months ago, as part of upgrading CICS, we shut down all of our CICS regions in order to upgrade the CICS SVC. We are running z/OS v2.3 Could we use SYSTEM boost to make the process of shutting down the CICS region

Re: OT: using ultrawide monitor?

2020-11-28 Thread Paul Gilmartin
On Sat, 28 Nov 2020 11:03:31 -0600, John McKown wrote: >I guess this might be a bit off topic. My apologies if it is. > >I am considering replacing my 43 inch TV (4K HDR, 3840x2160, 16:9 aspect >ratio) with an "UltraWide" 35 inch, 3440x1440, 21:9 aspect ratio, ... > >So anybody using an UltraWide?

Re: OT: using ultrawide monitor?

2020-11-28 Thread Gibney, Dave
The monitor I use most is an ASUS 3440x1440 32x14. QWS327 is quite clear and legible > -Original Message- > From: IBM Mainframe Discussion List On > Behalf Of John McKown > Sent: Saturday, November 28, 2020 9:04 AM > To: IBM-MAIN@LISTSERV.UA.EDU > Subject: OT: using ultrawide monitor? >

OT: using ultrawide monitor?

2020-11-28 Thread John McKown
I guess this might be a bit off topic. My apologies if it is. I am considering replacing my 43 inch TV (4K HDR, 3840x2160, 16:9 aspect ratio) with an "UltraWide" 35 inch, 3440x1440, 21:9 aspect ratio, gaming monitor. I am wondering if I could then have a very wide 3270 screen, to better view and e

Re: CSRC4EXP

2020-11-28 Thread Peter Relson
>I am used the storage macro and the 64 bit version of that is IARST64 That's not how I think of it. Maybe, stretching, you could say that that is so for sizes <= 128K and other limitations. >It works like storage macro accessing an other address space storage in AR mode Unless I am forgetti