A quick FYI, SDSF has the "PARM" (2.1+) and "PROC" (2.2+) commands that display
the PARMLIB and JES2 PROCLIB concatenations.
You can search for a member name mask in the displayed list and then use NP
actions to access the matching members.
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DDLIST (ISRDDN) has this capability out of the box
Just type PARMLIB to add the logical parmlib concatenation to your display.
You can then issue O(nly) PARMLIB command followed by M(ember) xxx.
Andrew
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On Tue, Nov 21, 2017 at 5:41 AM, Andrew Metcalfe <
0149a256c9e8-dmarc-requ...@listserv.ua.edu> wrote:
> DDLIST (ISRDDN) has this capability out of the box
> Just type PARMLIB to add the logical parmlib concatenation to your display.
> You can then issue O(nly) PARMLIB command followed by M(emb
There is no additional documentation and there are no other references
because there is no particular need for there to be.
If you are using the trap instructions then you know (or need to know)
about the trap control block and that the trap instructions architecture
requires you to provide inf
On Tue, Nov 21, 2017 at 6:55 AM, Peter Relson wrote:
> There is no additional documentation and there are no other references
> because there is no particular need for there to be.
>
> If you are using the trap instructions then you know (or need to know)
> about the trap control block and that t
John,
I wonder how many of us missed that little improvement. I use ISRDDN enough
times per day that I created a command table entry for it so that I only have
to type DDN from anywhere. I just checked the new PARM command in SDSF. If you
are using SYSNAME *, it will search for a member (maskin
I've written a little Unix command that uses the SMP/E query API to dig
information out of the CSI. The output is not especially human-friendly; it's
intended for processing by scripts. You can get it from github:
https://github.com/zorts/smpapi
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My wish for ISRDDN would be to be able to toggle on/off sysplex-wide ENQ data
for STAR mode GRS configuration. ISRDDN ENQ pulls up a TASID-like panel, but
there is no way to make it display global enqueues that I can see. All I get
is a LIMITED ENQ DATA in the upper right corner, and extended
Check out the new "ENQ" command in SDSF (2.1+) as it supports sysplex-wide ENQ
information display.
Note that you can also do an "N" action in the "NP" column on the DA panel to
show enqueues for the ASID only.
Rob Scott
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For this, MXI ENQ is your friend. Thanks Rob!
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My wish for ISRDDN w
Rob, I've been playing with that too. ENQC is nice, shows plex-wide enq
contention, ENQ not so much, kludgy IMO. By default ENQ is single system, and
to enable all systems, you have to also specify major name. So ENQ SYSDSN * to
get all systems in the plex. No way to pass any kind of fil
I like MXI, but in my shop shareware is not to be used outside of our own
group. Same with TASID.
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I am sure Rob would be willing to sell you the non-shareware version marketed
by Rocket Software. :-)
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Well, there is that... :)
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"Scotty, I need more power!" :-)
On my zEC12 system with three logical CPs, observably less than a second.
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Dave,
SDSF primary command syntax is a bit clunky as it has to support "the way it
has always worked" and every parameter is positional rather than a more modern
"keyword(value)" or "keyword=value" format.
I have the ear of the current SDSF development team and perhaps they can
provide somethi
Peter,
Thanks for the reply. But there is still the second question I asked - Can you
say if there is any (near?) future possibility of a PC or SVC interface that
would permit application-level code (problem state, non-zero-key) to use the
TRAP facility?
Such a facility would make many applic
In addition to IEBUPDTE-like utilities, StarTool (and I would hope its CBT
predecessor) has a REPLACE function that can scan an entire PDS(E) and replace
one string with another as long the result does not exceed line length. It
allows such filters as WORD, PREFIX, and SUFFIX. You can make a tri
Even ardent GRS star advocates had a hard time buying this story some years
ago. We had a single non-sharing system where a catalog management job ran many
times longer than on any other system--even the feeble sysprog sandbox. In
comparing systems, the only visible difference I could see was th
On Tue, 21 Nov 2017 15:32:37 +1100, Wayne Bickerdike wrote:
>Assuming the cards with a ./ don't have the correct syntax, why not do an
>EXCLUDE ALL, FIND ALL ./.
>
>EXCLUDE all the correct ./ cards and then do a DEL ALL NX
>
I asumed he wanted them preserved as data records, not deleted.
-- gil
On Mon, 20 Nov 2017 23:15:14 -0600, Edward Gould wrote:
>
>> I suspect 1-8 was an intended accommodation to VB. And in another apparent
>> accommodation, ISPF Edit until recently would not create an 8-character
>> record
>> but always padded it with an additional blank.
>
>I don’t think so as SPF
Thanks for the feedback Rob. I doubt its lack of horsepower. I'll have to
dig into this further.
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Martin wrote:
> A DFSORT stage would/could/should allow all the myriad* DFSORT control
statements. And be for heavy lifting. Those are the two reasons I suggested
it.
I was going to do some details research (my DFSORT knowledge is probably
out of date, for which I take responsibility), but time is
Just installed PCOMM 13.0. It was released November 9, 2017.
The DEL key just beeps. Doesn't delete *any* characters!
IBM's PCOMM developers must not have actual 3270 users participating in
the their early testing. I hereby volunteer...
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I've been inactive since my Internet provider folded up with no advance notice.
A lot has happened since then, most of which is off topic, but it seems
reasonable to post here that I've finally oined LinkedIn from e-mail address
sme...@gmu.edu. For those of you who are on LinkedIn and know me, f
Here I am in a short week of work and trying to get z/OS 2.02 ready to go in on
one of my LPARS a week from today and with a couple of regular problems being
thrown my way, "Loopy" does not half describe my state, so take the following
with solid grins, please:
Do we have a new work in the Engl
Hi,
Here is a sample DFSORT job that reads a pipe and does a sort while
modifying the data using inrec(before sorting) Outrec(after sorting) and
Outfil
//PIPEDEMA JOB (DA26,001,098,J69),'KOLUSU',
// CLASS=A,
// MSGCLASS=H,
// MSGLEVEL=(1,1),
//
Blame the keyboard; I'm not dyslexic. That's my story and I'm sticking to it.
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Yes, typical SysProg excuse, "That's a Hardware problem, I only do Software!" :)
PS: My fingers have been know to miss a key or two, even the entire keyboard! :)
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I have never worked with pipes in a production batch environment. In a classic
batch job, if a problem occurs somewhere in the middle, it's common to restart
the job at some recoverable point after fixing the downstream problem. I cannot
visualize how to restart a pipes job in such a case. Witho
Jesse,
If one end of the pipe fails for any reason, then both ends would have to
be rerun. The redbook "Batch Modernization on
z/OS" chapter 16
explains the use of Batch pipes. Martin Packer is one of the co-author.
http://www.redbooks.ibm.com/abstracts/sg247779.html
Thanks,
Kolusu
From
Welcome back!
Charles
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Blame the keyboard; I'm not dyslexic. That
Hear, hear! I was beginning to fear the worst.
> On Nov 21, 2017, at 18:35, Charles Mills wrote:
>
> Welcome back!
>
> Charles
>
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> On Nov 21, 2017, at 3:23 PM, Seymour J Metz wrote:
>
> I've been inactive since my Internet provider folded up with no advance
> notice. A lot has happened since then, most of which is off topic, but it
> seems reasonable to post here that I've finally oined LinkedIn from e-mail
> address sm
> On Nov 21, 2017, at 12:27 PM, Paul Gilmartin
> <000433f07816-dmarc-requ...@listserv.ua.edu> wrote:
>
> Have you a more plausible conjecture? If not, I'm sticking with mine. And
> the chronology you assume fits with my explanation.
>
>>> In days of yore panel definitions for SPF (now kno
On Tue, 21 Nov 2017 15:37:57 -0700, Sri h Kolusu wrote:
>
>If one end of the pipe fails for any reason, then both ends would have to
>be rerun. The redbook "Batch Modernization on
z/OS" chapter 16
>explains the use of Batch pipes. Martin Packer is one of the co-author.
>
>http://www.redbooks.
On Tue, 21 Nov 2017 19:14:30 -0600, Edward Gould wrote:
>>
In days of yore panel definitions for SPF (now known as ISPF) were VB.
Abruptly
they changed to FB. Disruptively -- it broke all my customized panels.
Cognoscenti
surmised this was an accommodation to SMP(/E)
Glad to see you back!
On Tue, Nov 21, 2017 at 3:23 PM, Seymour J Metz wrote:
> I've been inactive since my Internet provider folded up with no advance
> notice. A lot has happened since then, most of which is off topic, but it
> seems reasonable to post here that I've finally oined LinkedIn from
> On Nov 21, 2017, at 10:24 AM, Jesse 1 Robinson
> wrote:
>
> In addition to IEBUPDTE-like utilities, StarTool (and I would hope its CBT
> predecessor) has a REPLACE function that can scan an entire PDS(E) and
> replace one string with another as long the result does not exceed line
> length.
Glad to see you are back. Missed your great comments.
I remember an old friend who was a dyslexic, insomniac and an
atheist. He stayed awake most of the night
Wondering if there really was a DOG.
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On 11/21/2017 4:28 PM, Ed Jaffe wrote:
Just installed PCOMM 13.0. It was released November 9, 2017.
The DEL key just beeps. Doesn't delete *any* characters!
IBM's PCOMM developers must not have actual 3270 users participating in
the their early testing. I hereby volunteer...
LOL that you
Hi all
Below is our three CF reports at the same time.
Report 1. CFSYS from RMF MONIII
The Coupling Facility Systems (CF Systems) report (CFSYS) gives you information
about the distribution of coupling facility requests
among the systems and about the activities in the subchannels and paths
On 11/21/2017 6:57 PM, Tom Conley wrote:
LOL that you expect a reasonable default keyboard. WAKE UP, MAN!
This problem is not caused by a messed up keyboard map. Incredibly, the
DEL key simply does not work any more!
Believe it or not, as inconvenient as it is, it's actually a *less*
seri
Tom Brennan Vista?
Charles
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On 11/21/2017 6:57 PM, Tom Co
Two words. Vista TN3270.
.
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On 11/21/2017 7:43 PM, Charles Mills wrote:
Tom Brennan Vista?
We use that too (an excellent product). We use most of the most
well-known emulators: PCOMM, Extra!, BlueZone, Hummingbird, QWS3270,
etc. even x3270
I know Tom "eats" his own "cooking," probably with a fork, knife, and
spoon...
I eat the same cooking. Have not used any other emulator since Tom moseyed by
my desk one day eons ago and said, I'd like you to try this out. I was hooked.
But I understand the need to keep one's feet wet in different emulators. Even
Tom did that for several reasons. Ha! I was more of purist t
On 22/11/2017 11:36 AM, Ed Jaffe wrote:
LOL that you expect a reasonable default keyboard. WAKE UP, MAN!
This problem is not caused by a messed up keyboard map. Incredibly,
the DEL key simply does not work any more!
Believe it or not, as inconvenient as it is, it's actually a *less*
serio
On 11/21/2017 8:44 PM, Jesse 1 Robinson wrote:
Two words. Vista TN3270.
One word: x3270
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is it possible to copy master catalog of sys A to SYST ?
On Mon, Nov 20, 2017 at 6:33 PM, johnnydeep san
wrote:
> on RDZ ,SYSA lpar we mentioned script like this" 0A91 3390
> C:\**\***\ " , is non-sms volume i installed product
> using smpe and place the all required data-
On 22/11/2017 1:36 PM, Jack J. Woehr wrote:
On 11/21/2017 8:44 PM, Jesse 1 Robinson wrote:
Two words. Vista TN3270.
One word: x3270
There's not much choice on Linux. x3270 is full of bugs and not well
maintained. What we need is more cross-platform browser based 3270
emulators like the
>It seems that IBM's testing of this product has become shoddy at best. The
developers are PC developers and not 3270 users. Clearly they don't "eat"
their own "cooking."
Silly man: assuming that there's anybody left at IBM to test anything any
more! Don't be daft. With fewer than 25K domestic emp
welcome back!
ITschak
On Tue, Nov 21, 2017 at 9:23 PM, Seymour J Metz wrote:
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> notice. A lot has happened since then, most of which is off topic, but it
> seems reasonable to post here that I've finally oined LinkedIn f
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