Clock Change

2008-03-28 Thread Cartwright, Dave
I'm almost ashamed to raise it, but my excuse is that I'm new to the
box.

Is my Z9BC going to change the clock automatically on me?  No ETR.  The
way I read the HMC manual, it will automatically update for Time Zone
changes on the HMC, then at 11:00 pm on Sunday it will re-synchronise
with the TOD clock.  Meanwhile I have IPL'ed with an hour offset, so
Monday morning is going to come an hour earlier than it oughta.  Do I
have to add manually add one minute to the HMC clock to disable this
surprising feature? (Well, it's gonna surprise the Operators).

A reply before the event would be appreciated, my reseller couldn't
manage it.

 

 

Dave

 


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Arcati Yearbook

2008-02-27 Thread Cartwright, Dave
Just published at;

http://www.arcati.com/newyearbook08

 

It's not their fault that the timing could have been better.

Hardware and OS timelines at the back.

 

 

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More thoughts on Mainframes

2007-08-20 Thread Cartwright, Dave
See;

 

 http://www.it-director.com/business/content.php?cid=9726

 

 

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Multiple Copying Program

2007-06-05 Thread Cartwright, Dave
Can anyone suggest a program to use to copy multiple sequential files at
a single point in time?  I want to setup a test CA-7 environment and
most of its queues are flat files which may be GENER'ed.  For aesthetic
reasons I would like to snap them all simultaneously.  I think SyncSort
may offer multiple copies, but I think they are processed sequentially.
FTL from file 270 of the CBT tape copies sequentially.  What I want is
something analagous to the PARALLEL command in DfDss - I suppose I could
set up parallel dumps of all the queues then restore them, but I was
hoping someone has a multiple copy utility that will allow me to do it
in one step.

 

Thanks

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ALIAS2

2007-04-03 Thread Cartwright, Dave
I am trying to set up some alias pointers to make it easier to switch
software releases, as documented in Managing Catalogs 
(http://publibz.boulder.ibm.com/cgi-bin/bookmgr_OS390/BOOKS/DGT2C110/2.2
.7?DT=20011230194816)

 

In ISPF 3.4 two of my eight datasets are shown as ALIAS2 rather than
ALIAS.

What does this mean?

It is ZOS R1.4 and I am not using SYMBOLICRELATE.

 

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HFS Directory

2007-02-26 Thread Cartwright, Dave
I am trying to install the IBM Health Checker on ZOS 1.4 and I stupidly
read the man text for mkdir on OMVS rather than my Flex SCO Unixware.

So I entered mkdir hcheck14 -m 755

thinking that was something like the IBM instructions. The result was
three directories

hcheck14

755

-m

 

I was able to remove the first two, but cannot remove -m because it
thinks I am passing invalid arguments to the command.

Does anyone know how to remove this directory?

 

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Re: CA-Spool Banner Page

2006-09-22 Thread Cartwright, Dave
-Original Message-

Can anyone supply me a sample CA-Spool exit ESFU009 that modifies the
LPR control file?



SMOP

Anyone who wants a copy can contact me.
Yous other guys - paranoia is just around the corner.

Dave

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Re: CA-Spool Banner Page

2006-09-19 Thread Cartwright, Dave
I've done a little more research on this and can now formulate a more
technical version of the question;
Can anyone supply me a sample CA-Spool exit ESFU009 that modifies the
LPR control file?

TIA
Dave


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From: Dave Cartwright [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: 18 September 2006 11:09
To: IBM-MAIN@BAMA.UA.EDU
Cc: Cartwright, Dave
Subject: CA-Spool Banner Page

When CA-Spool sends a print to one of our Xerox IP printers it creates a

Banner Page that has the Userid of the CA-Spool task as its main header.

This has never worried us before, but now we are getting rinky-dink new 
Xerox printers that will respond to a RFID tag to output only that
User's 
print. Does anyone know how to get CA-Spool to create a Banner Page with

the Userid of the output, not of its own task?

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