Hi Charles,
Almost 10 years old now, but I've always thought this was an xlnt
presentation...
https://www.ibm.com/support/pages/system/files/support/swg/swgdocs.nsf/0/2b7dd92c65e0defe85257a2b0057759b/$FILE/Leveraging_ATTLS.pdf
I posted the following about 6mos ago for a similar question.
These actions seem helpful:
https://www.ibm.com/support/knowledgecenter/SSLTBW_2.3.0/com.ibm.zos.v2r3.halw001/ezd1826i.htm
On Wed, Mar 31, 2021 at 5:57 PM Lizette Koehler
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> I am not a network/tcpip person
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> I have seen messages indicating my Dead Letter queue is almost full
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ECVTSPLX has been in the PI (Programming Interface) list at the
beginning of the IHAECVT macro since HBB7703 (OS/390 2.10).
The comment about debugging purposes is residual from before
that time.
Jim Mulder z/OS Diagnosis, Design, Development, Test IBM Corp.
Poughkeepsie NY
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I am not a network/tcpip person
I have seen messages indicating my Dead Letter queue is almost full
How do I manage it?
I found the USS path to the directory
I have 3 mails in there that are huge.
Can I use OMVS or ISPF 3.17 and just delete the entries? Or is there
another
On Wed, 31 Mar 2021 at 10:35, Lennie Dymoke-Bradshaw
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> I am looking to find the location of the name of the current sysplex. I have
> found ECVTSPLX in the ECVT which seems appropriate, but this documented as
> for debugging purposes. Is
Can anyone point me to a SHARE or other presentation or similar tutorial on
how to get started with Policy Agent and AT-TLS?
I'm already aware, of course, of the material in the IP Configuration Guide.
Thanks,
Charles
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That's good to know Jesse, I support a product like VPS that has about 50 I/P
office printers defined currently with COVID the only activity I see now is the
Data Center's one shared office printer.
Carmen Vitullo
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One more option to consider. We have run VPS for years. When COVID hit, no one
could go into their normal office--where VPS printers are located. Users asked
us (infrastructure) if there was any way to get a windows viewable copy of
certain reports. Turns out VPS has such a feature. Not too
Thanks Massimo, that was a helpful technique and it did help me discover that
my input files are NOT in the key order I thought they were.
I've had to resort to an actual SORT rather than a MERGE to get the necessary
order imposed.
Peter
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As you can tell by doing IPLDATA STATUS under IPCS
against any dump (or ACTIVE), IEAVNP26 is SMS initialization.
No one should be issuing an ABEND with a code of 000, so a
standalone dump would be needed to see what is going on.
Jim Mulder z/OS Diagnosis, Design, Development, Test IBM
Uninitialized? I am guessing you haven't been able to IPL since
adding them to the IO? UCBs are stored in the ESQA area, so you need
to up that amount. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Unit_Control_Block
On Wed, Mar 31, 2021 at 9:07 AM Schneck, Glenn
That's a rather vague requirement, but I highly recommend MacKinney Software's
JES Report Broker.
https://www.mackinney.com/products/mainframe-printing/jes-report-broker.html
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Shelia Chalk
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My LPAR group, with my 4 LPARs is set with a cap of 12 MSU for z/OS charging
purposes. We pay for 12 MSU. ABSNSUCapping would, as I read it, make permanent
the condition I am trying to avoid, that is always being capped at 12.
Even if I could reliably identify the jobs, and online activity that
I agree with Scott. That is what I was going to recommend to you also.
Al
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IIRC the wait state was more telling when INITSQA was required, but it's been
so long since I've set/defined it in the LOADxx member of IPLPARM- I recall
getting the wait state and found I needed to add this to my load member
my INITSQA 0020K 0001M has been set since 2015 IIRC.
Carmen
We also just recently started getting a Wait state at IPL on one of test lpar
sandboxes and nothing had changed on our system. It wasn't consistently
failing either. I opened up a case with IBM and was told to put in ESQA in
INITSQA. Of course, that resolved our issue. I just wanted it to
I have written to the dept. where John last worked. I am hoping for a favorable
response. I have worked on several open sourcing projects with IBM and I would
say there is always a good chance, but keep breathing in and out while we wait.
Best regards,
René.
> On 31 Mar 2021, at 15:42,
We do compress it actually. 7-Zip command-line from a "DOS" batch file, run by
a Windoze scheduled task. (Does anyone know of a better way?) It would be
pretty trivial to compress them on the mainframe, but I couldn't think of a way
to do it without burning a bunch of CPU or not allowing
We use PSF and define Solimar printers, the I/P destination is a Solimar print
server, not free but if you have PSF very easy to define, I don't think there's
any compression, but the Solimar server has some great print services.
Carmen Vitullo
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There are PC products that support NJE and remote batch over TCPIP. There are
also z/OS print managers that can transform SYSOUT data sets to different
formats and support several different external interfaces.
--
Shmuel (Seymour J.) Metz
http://mason.gmu.edu/~smetz3
If you want cheap, as in free, but still fully supported, you should
take a look at IBM's IP Network Print Facility as you already have it.
It's part of Communications Server. (Manual is SC27-3658-30.)
Tony Thigpen
Shelia Chalk wrote on 3/31/21 8:22 AM:
I am trying to find software that will
I am looking to find the location of the name of the current sysplex. I have
found ECVTSPLX in the ECVT which seems appropriate, but this documented as
for debugging purposes. Is this the best field to use?
Lennie Dymoke-Bradshaw
Glen do you have any vendor UIM's installed? seems NIP may have been looking to
load a module and it could not find one
Carmen Vitullo
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Glenn,
that seems odd to have RC and RSN 00.are you able to cut/paste
current wait state string in its entirety?
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WAG. Do you have an INITSQA statement in the LOADxx member that was used for
that system? If not, you just might be at the edge of needing more SQA during
IPL processing that resulted in the initial IPL wait state.
Mark Jacobs
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We are getting a wait code 040 with abend code and Reason Code .
We did see IEA303W message with Abend code and Reason Code but
only with the first IPL attempt. We have not seen it with subsequent IPLs.
We as a group have spent a few days researching the wait,
https://github.com/michaelknigge/srs This will spin off a file.
On Wed, Mar 31, 2021 at 7:22 AM Shelia Chalk wrote:
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> I am trying to find software that will take print from the jes2 spool,
> compress it and send it to a sever. Do anyone know of a product that will do
> this?
>
>
Not sure what you want to do with the output once it gets to the server but if
it is just for online viewing, at a previous job, we used something called
report2web (I don't know who the vendor was) that spooled reports out and
allowed browser viewing of them.
Are you looking for strictly
The book shows the copyright is held by IBM, but it doesn't appear to have a
normal IBM manual number.
Is there anyone from IBM who could do something about this? Maybe get the
source released to a Creative Commons license if they don't plan to update it?
Please?
Wendell
Ok thanks I will look into it.
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Have a look at JRB from McKinney Systems. We are using it to suck up
Ok thanks I will look into it.
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JHS by Systemware:
I agree with Scott regarding assigning a resource group to the service
class(es) that need to be capped. In reference to SU/s per second specified in
MAX SUs in the resource group, the unweighted SUs/sec for IBM Z systems can be
found here:
JHS by Systemware: https://www.systemware.com/?s=jhs
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What version of PCOMM are you running?
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Looks like this is
Have a look at JRB from McKinney Systems. We are using it to suck up reports
from the spool,
FTP to a server (not sure about the compression part), and then it respools the
report for
another application to process the report.
JRBE085 ** DELIVERY STARTED:#2 "A " FTP for xxx yyy
I am trying to find software that will take print from the jes2 spool, compress
it and send it to a sever. Do anyone know of a product that will do this?
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My jobs is to write and develop test cases execute them to see that the code
runs as expected lots of tines it is hard to find
Thank you everybody for your help
> On Mar 31, 2021, at 7:49 AM, Jeremy Nicoll
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> On Fri, 26 Mar 2021, at 17:47, Farley, Peter x23353 wrote:
>> Jeremy,
On Fri, 26 Mar 2021, at 17:47, Farley, Peter x23353 wrote:
> Jeremy,
>
> I have to disagree with you here about access to read (not modify)
> production data by application developers. Full read access to
> production data (especially when the quantities are very large and
> cannot easily be
As was mentioned, ABSMSUCapping may be useful in that you can limit the entire
group to a specific number of MSUs. I.E. if you defined the group of 4 LPARs in
a capacity group at 24 MSUs (or whatever) and enabled ABSMSUCapping on all of
them, all 4 LPARs would be capped (in total) at that 24
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