Recent CBTTape Updates

2024-02-22 Thread Lionel B. Dyck
Some recent updates to https://cbttape.org/updates.htm as reported using the
CBTView ISPF Dialog (found in file 043) sorted with the most current date on
top:

File  DescriptionDate  
135   Greg Price Load Module library   * 24/02/22  
182   PDS Command Package--Version 8.6.21.0-PDSE Support   * 24/02/22  
035   LOAD MODULE file - Quick install of useful programs  * 24/02/22  
492   SHOWzOS 8.02 and 7.25, plus SHOWMVS 7.10 and 6.30* 24/02/21  
614   SHOWMVS and SHOWzOS Load Libraries FB-80 XMIT format * 24/02/21  
435   Frank Clarke's execs having to do with TSO userids   * 24/02/14  
433   Frank Clarke's collection of REXX execs, etc.* 24/02/14  
997   ISPF Git Interface - ZIGI* 24/02/14  
1051  ZEMF Dynamic SMF Exits Alteration Facility - B.Marino* 24/02/14  
001   CBT DOC - Modified File 001 for Version 506  * 24/02/13  
043   The Official CBT Dialog for easy access to all files * 24/02/12  
648   ZRMS Resource Monitoring Subsystem from Ben Marino   * 24/02/11  
417   RACFADM - ISPF Dialog to make RACF admin easier. * 24/02/08  
314   Lionel Dyck Collection of Utilities. TX thru Z   * 24/02/01  
312   Lionel Dyck Collection of Utilities.  A thru R   * 24/01/30  
029   Cook Book instructions to Enlarge the VTOC of a pack * 24/01/24  
977   URL Table for MOSHIX YouTube Mainframe Videos* 24/01/24  

Just to highlight a few check out the enhanced PDS command (182), updated
SHOWZOS (614), How to enlarge a VTOC (029), User Friendly RACF Dialog (417),
and two new tools from Ben Marino (648 and 1051).

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CBTTape Online Forum

2023-09-21 Thread Lionel B. Dyck
If you'd like to join an online forum to discuss all things CBT use this
link to join the System Z Enthusiasts Discord server and find the 'cbttape'
channel.   
 
https://discord.gg/hxRhtu8KnW


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Online Forum for discussing all things CBTTape

2023-09-18 Thread Lionel B. Dyck
There is now a cbttape channel on the System Z Enthusiasts Discord server for 
discussing all things CBT.

The link is ⁠System Z Enthusiasts⁠ 
https://discord.com/channels/880322471608344597/1153346108198768683 if you have 
already joined and https://discord.gg/hxRhtu8KnW if you haven't.

This Discord channel is using the Discord forum type of channel to easily 
categorize discussions and keep them organized.

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HICS - CBTTAPE overflow file 300

2022-02-25 Thread Keith Gooding
Is anyone using the HICS storage admin dialogue from the CBT overflow tape ? . 
It was installed on one of our systems several years ago but not used. I saw 
that it was a version from 2003 so I installed the latest CBT version - it is 
dated 2006. My problem in particular is that it is not clear how the ISPTABL 
data set should be used there has to be one for each system. I have come to the 
conclusion that the ISPTLIB and ISPTABL libraries should be the same but the 
documentation is not clear.

Also the daily housekeeping takes an inordinate time - one if the jobs took  10 
hours - has anyone been able to run this system in a reasonable time (it stores 
information in ISPF tables and I suspect it may be doing table updates for 
every dataset encountered).

Any replies appreciated. Lack of replies may suggest that this application is 
defunct !

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Re: CBTTape - CBTMAP.txt

2021-11-11 Thread Bill Godfrey
Some PDS members contain an IEBUPDTE stream of members, and TAPEMAP shows the 
imbedded members with a ">" as in "A>IEFUSI" in file 311 for example.

You have to find the preceding "A-" member in the tapemap, "A-SMFEXIT" in this 
case. Then look at member SMFEXIT to find the "./ ADD NAME=IEFUSI" line.

On Thu, 11 Nov 2021 11:57:26 -0500, Rob Schramm wrote:

>So.. I was looking thru the CBTTape for IEFUSO source examples.  And I
>looked at the CBTMAP.txt and found various occurrences..  but when I
>download the Files that the tape map says contains IEFUSI.. there is
>nothing like IEFUSI.
>
>I am sure that I am missing the proverbial boat, I just need a hint of what
>I am missing.
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CBTTape - CBTMAP.txt

2021-11-11 Thread Rob Schramm
So.. I was looking thru the CBTTape for IEFUSO source examples.  And I
looked at the CBTMAP.txt and found various occurrences..  but when I
download the Files that the tape map says contains IEFUSI.. there is
nothing like IEFUSI.

I am sure that I am missing the proverbial boat, I just need a hint of what
I am missing.

Thanks,


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Re: UPDTE - CBTTAPE 093

2021-08-30 Thread Robert Prins

On 2021-08-30 15:49, Paul Gilmartin wrote:

On Mon, 30 Aug 2021 10:34:40 +, Robert Prins wrote:>


I'm trying to load a file uploaded from Windows to a PDS
(RECFM=VB,LRECL=259) and this works without problems. However, the PC
uploaded file contains records that are longer than 255 characters for some
members. They seem to be loaded correctly,  ...


FSVO "correctly".


... SuperC hangs, ...


That behavior should be APARable.  SuperC should have better response to
even very bad input data.


Absolutely, but that's not something I can do, running the code on an ADCD 
system.


And CBTTAPE 093 should detect and report the input data inconsistent with
output attributes.


In an ideal world it should, but the program was more than likely written to 
fulfill a specific task, where the input data was always correct. You can try to 
make your code idiot proof, but there will always be bigger idiots...


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Re: UPDTE - CBTTAPE 093

2021-08-30 Thread Robert Prins

On 2021-08-30 13:50, Farley, Peter x23353 wrote:

Before I have a look at your files, a question:  What FTP client did you use
to upload the data?  When I use the Windows 10 ftp client to upload data where
one or more records exceed the defined dataset LRECL, the ftp client complains
and aborts the upload (or maybe that is the ftp server at the z/OS end doing the
abort, I am not sure which).

>
> I am curious how you managed to ftp upload data with too-long records in the
> first place.

No ftp, IND$file. Max LRECL of the file on the Windows side is (currently) 296 
bytes, it's uploaded to a VB(1028) dataset, that's subsequently loaded using 
UPDTE to a VB(259) PDS, which is then compared to the z/OS generated data which 
is stored in a set of, for "historical" reasons, FB(121) datasets.


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Re: UPDTE - CBTTAPE 093

2021-08-30 Thread Paul Gilmartin
On Mon, 30 Aug 2021 10:34:40 +, Robert Prins wrote:>
>
>I'm trying to load a file uploaded from Windows to a PDS
>(RECFM=VB,LRECL=259) and this works without problems. However, the PC
>uploaded file contains records that are longer than 255 characters for some
>members. They seem to be loaded correctly,  ...
>
FSVO "correctly".

> ... SuperC hangs, ...
>
That behavior should be APARable.  SuperC should have better response to
even very bad input data.

And CBTTAPE 093 should detect and report the input data inconsistent with
output attributes.

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Re: UPDTE - CBTTAPE 093

2021-08-30 Thread Farley, Peter x23353
Before I have a look at your files, a question:  What FTP client did you use to 
upload the data?  When I use the Windows 10 ftp client to upload data where one 
or more records exceed the defined dataset LRECL, the ftp client complains and 
aborts the upload (or maybe that is the ftp server at the z/OS end doing the 
abort, I am not sure which).

I am curious how you managed to ftp upload data with too-long records in the 
first place.

"Doctor!  Doctor!  It hurts when I do that!"
"Don’t do that!"

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Subject: UPDTE - CBTTAPE 093

I've been using this program for quite a few years, found a problem that's been 
corrected, but today I seem to have found another issue, and I hope someone can 
tell me if its a bug or something else.

I'm trying to load a file uploaded from Windows to a PDS
(RECFM=VB,LRECL=259) and this works without problems. However, the PC uploaded 
file contains records that are longer than 255 characters for some members. 
They seem to be loaded correctly, I can Edit/View/Browse them.
However, once SuperC hits these members, either as a consequence of a select 
'*" or as a select of T*W*99 SuperC hangs, not just when invoked online from 
3,.13, but also when run in batch.

The hang even occurs when I'm comparing a member against itself.

I'm clueless, so I've created

https://urldefense.com/v3/__https://prino.neocities.org/temp/pc.h-hx.xmit__;!!Ebr-cpPeAnfNniQ8HSAI-g_K5b7VKg!aXdUlJSK_nntCCzQUnShv2d-CbsTvyjloivn_rzOiX3l25Ztdn_LHhQJXJ0g2LxoT4FjWQ$
https://urldefense.com/v3/__https://prino.neocities.org/temp/v496.file093.xmit__;!!Ebr-cpPeAnfNniQ8HSAI-g_K5b7VKg!aXdUlJSK_nntCCzQUnShv2d-CbsTvyjloivn_rzOiX3l25Ztdn_LHhQJXJ0g2LxcH3qPkQ$
<https://urldefense.com/v3/__https://prino.neocities.org/temp/v496.file09.xmit__;!!Ebr-cpPeAnfNniQ8HSAI-g_K5b7VKg!aXdUlJSK_nntCCzQUnShv2d-CbsTvyjloivn_rzOiX3l25Ztdn_LHhQJXJ0g2LyEiW9uNQ$
 > 
https://urldefense.com/v3/__https://prino.neocities.org/temp/h-h.zall.xmit__;!!Ebr-cpPeAnfNniQ8HSAI-g_K5b7VKg!aXdUlJSK_nntCCzQUnShv2d-CbsTvyjloivn_rzOiX3l25Ztdn_LHhQJXJ0g2LxJvwAkVQ$
https://urldefense.com/v3/__https://prino.neocities.org/temp/h-h.cntl.xmit__;!!Ebr-cpPeAnfNniQ8HSAI-g_K5b7VKg!aXdUlJSK_nntCCzQUnShv2d-CbsTvyjloivn_rzOiX3l25Ztdn_LHhQJXJ0g2Lzh4u-8Ww$
 

1) The PDS containing four members that hang SuperC
2) The original version of UPDTE I'm using
3) The PC uploaded file containing the four members in 1)
4) The JCL to load the PDS with the PC uploaded data - need to change a 
"vol=ref"

All four files require less than one track.

If anyone would like to have a look, I'd be grateful.

Robert
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Re: UPDTE - CBTTAPE 093

2021-08-30 Thread Greg Price

On 8/30/2021 5:35 PM, Robert Prins wrote:

I'm clueless, so I've created

https://prino.neocities.org/temp/pc.h-hx.xmit
https://prino.neocities.org/temp/v496.file093.xmit

https://prino.neocities.org/temp/h-h.zall.xmit
https://prino.neocities.org/temp/h-h.cntl.xmit

1) The PDS containing four members that hang SuperC
2) The original version of UPDTE I'm using
3) The PC uploaded file containing the four members in 1)
4) The JCL to load the PDS with the PC uploaded data - need to change a
"vol=ref"


Rob, it seems that pc.h-hx.xmit is really another copy of the UPDTE source.

Any chance that the XMIT of it did not work?
Perhaps because it was corrupt?

Anyway, predictably, UPDTE writes the length of the input record to the 
output block.  BPAM/BSAM do not deblock - as long as the BDW length 
indicator does not exceed DCBBLKSI, they are happy.


QSAM is not happy when the RDW length indicator exceeds DCBLRECL.

ISPF obviously just copied the LRECL-based data width from the start of 
the long records for presentation purposes.


REVIEW complains about lengths in general without showing the data, and 
the VERIFY subcommand of PDS reports:

PDS813E RECORD LENGTH OF300 EXCEEDS THE MAXIMUM DCB LRECL


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UPDTE - CBTTAPE 093

2021-08-30 Thread Robert Prins
I've been using this program for quite a few years, found a problem that's
been corrected, but today I seem to have found another issue, and I hope
someone can tell me if its a bug or something else.

I'm trying to load a file uploaded from Windows to a PDS
(RECFM=VB,LRECL=259) and this works without problems. However, the PC
uploaded file contains records that are longer than 255 characters for some
members. They seem to be loaded correctly, I can Edit/View/Browse them.
However, once SuperC hits these members, either as a consequence of a
select '*" or as a select of T*W*99 SuperC hangs, not just when invoked
online from 3,.13, but also when run in batch.

The hang even occurs when I'm comparing a member against itself.

I'm clueless, so I've created

https://prino.neocities.org/temp/pc.h-hx.xmit
https://prino.neocities.org/temp/v496.file093.xmit

https://prino.neocities.org/temp/h-h.zall.xmit
https://prino.neocities.org/temp/h-h.cntl.xmit

1) The PDS containing four members that hang SuperC
2) The original version of UPDTE I'm using
3) The PC uploaded file containing the four members in 1)
4) The JCL to load the PDS with the PC uploaded data - need to change a
"vol=ref"

All four files require less than one track.

If anyone would like to have a look, I'd be grateful.

Robert
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Re: [External] Re: Cbttape - dataset being used

2020-10-16 Thread Pommier, Rex
2 line CLIST in my ISPF CMDPROC concatenation named "W":

PROC 1 DSN 
ISRDDN E   

ISPF 3.4, just enter W as a line command.  Definitely a time saver.  :-)

Rex

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Also there is the ISPF built in ISRDDN.
ENQ command on the command line.

On Thu, 15 Oct 2020 at 05:32, Brian Westerman 
wrote:

> Also there is MXI (option ENQ).  Also on the CBT
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Re: Cbttape - dataset being used

2020-10-16 Thread Joe Monk
David,

There is a ZAP for TASID in File 980 on the CBTTAPE that fixes an issue
under z/os 2.2 and 2.3.

Joe

On Fri, Oct 16, 2020 at 4:55 AM David Crayford  wrote:

> On 2020-10-16 1:43 PM, Tom Conley wrote:
> > On 10/15/2020 10:19 PM, David Crayford wrote:
> >> There's no need to install TASID. The ISPF ISRDDN utility has an ENQ
> >> dialog and is shipped as part of ISPF. From any command line enter
> >> DDLIST;ENQ.
> >>
> >
> > The major advantage to TASID is that it has a switch which will give
> > you the GRS Star information so you can see the ENQ's for all the
> > systems in the SYSPLEX.  That feature, unfortunately, was not included
> > in ISRDDN. ISRDDN will only show you local ENQ's.
> >
> Nice! If you have a requirement for TASID you should download it from
> IBM and not the CBT tape https://www.ibm.com/support/pages/tasid-v521-tool
> .
>
>
> > Regards,
> > Tom Conley
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Re: Cbttape - dataset being used

2020-10-16 Thread David Crayford

On 2020-10-16 1:43 PM, Tom Conley wrote:

On 10/15/2020 10:19 PM, David Crayford wrote:
There's no need to install TASID. The ISPF ISRDDN utility has an ENQ 
dialog and is shipped as part of ISPF. From any command line enter 
DDLIST;ENQ.




The major advantage to TASID is that it has a switch which will give 
you the GRS Star information so you can see the ENQ's for all the 
systems in the SYSPLEX.  That feature, unfortunately, was not included 
in ISRDDN. ISRDDN will only show you local ENQ's.


Nice! If you have a requirement for TASID you should download it from 
IBM and not the CBT tape https://www.ibm.com/support/pages/tasid-v521-tool.




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Re: Cbttape - dataset being used

2020-10-15 Thread Tom Conley

On 10/15/2020 10:19 PM, David Crayford wrote:
There's no need to install TASID. The ISPF ISRDDN utility has an ENQ 
dialog and is shipped as part of ISPF. From any command line enter 
DDLIST;ENQ.




The major advantage to TASID is that it has a switch which will give you 
the GRS Star information so you can see the ENQ's for all the systems in 
the SYSPLEX.  That feature, unfortunately, was not included in ISRDDN. 
ISRDDN will only show you local ENQ's.


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Re: Cbttape - dataset being used

2020-10-15 Thread David Crayford
There's no need to install TASID. The ISPF ISRDDN utility has an ENQ 
dialog and is shipped as part of ISPF. From any command line enter 
DDLIST;ENQ.


On 2020-10-14 8:55 PM, Roberto Halais wrote:

Joe:

Thank you for the info.
Just one detail.
I checked and it's FILE980 in CBT for the TASID fix.

On Wed, Oct 14, 2020 at 8:04 AM Joe Monk  wrote:


You can acquire TASID here:

https://www.ibm.com/support/pages/node/572789

There is a ZAP for it in CBT 981 to fix the initiator display on z/os 2.2
and 2.3

Joe

On Wed, Oct 14, 2020 at 6:22 AM Roberto Halais 
wrote:


There is a utility called TASID which can give you what you want.
I don't know if it's in CBT.
We use it.
  Select one of the following options:   Version 5.21
  1 - Address space list5 - Miscellaneous displays
  2 - System ENQ contention 6 - Current dataset allocations
  3 - Total system ENQ status   7 - Storage View Facility
  4 - Initiator Status List 8 - Snapshot

On Wed, Oct 14, 2020 at 2:29 AM Jake Anderson 
wrote:


Hello

Are there any freeware utility in CBTTAPE to check if a specific

dataset

is

being used in parmlibs or proclib or by any batch ?

Jake

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Re: Cbttape - dataset being used

2020-10-15 Thread Graham Harris
Also there is the ISPF built in ISRDDN.
ENQ command on the command line.

On Thu, 15 Oct 2020 at 05:32, Brian Westerman 
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> Also there is MXI (option ENQ).  Also on the CBT
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Re: Cbttape - dataset being used

2020-10-14 Thread Brian Westerman
Also there is MXI (option ENQ).  Also on the CBT

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Re: Cbttape - dataset being used

2020-10-14 Thread Roberto Halais
Joe:

Thank you for the info.
Just one detail.
I checked and it's FILE980 in CBT for the TASID fix.

On Wed, Oct 14, 2020 at 8:04 AM Joe Monk  wrote:

> You can acquire TASID here:
>
> https://www.ibm.com/support/pages/node/572789
>
> There is a ZAP for it in CBT 981 to fix the initiator display on z/os 2.2
> and 2.3
>
> Joe
>
> On Wed, Oct 14, 2020 at 6:22 AM Roberto Halais 
> wrote:
>
> > There is a utility called TASID which can give you what you want.
> > I don't know if it's in CBT.
> > We use it.
> >  Select one of the following options:   Version 5.21
> >  1 - Address space list5 - Miscellaneous displays
> >  2 - System ENQ contention 6 - Current dataset allocations
> >  3 - Total system ENQ status   7 - Storage View Facility
> >  4 - Initiator Status List 8 - Snapshot
> >
> > On Wed, Oct 14, 2020 at 2:29 AM Jake Anderson 
> > wrote:
> >
> > > Hello
> > >
> > > Are there any freeware utility in CBTTAPE to check if a specific
> dataset
> > is
> > > being used in parmlibs or proclib or by any batch ?
> > >
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Re: Cbttape - dataset being used

2020-10-14 Thread Joe Monk
You can acquire TASID here:

https://www.ibm.com/support/pages/node/572789

There is a ZAP for it in CBT 981 to fix the initiator display on z/os 2.2
and 2.3

Joe

On Wed, Oct 14, 2020 at 6:22 AM Roberto Halais 
wrote:

> There is a utility called TASID which can give you what you want.
> I don't know if it's in CBT.
> We use it.
>  Select one of the following options:   Version 5.21
>  1 - Address space list5 - Miscellaneous displays
>  2 - System ENQ contention 6 - Current dataset allocations
>  3 - Total system ENQ status   7 - Storage View Facility
>  4 - Initiator Status List 8 - Snapshot
>
> On Wed, Oct 14, 2020 at 2:29 AM Jake Anderson 
> wrote:
>
> > Hello
> >
> > Are there any freeware utility in CBTTAPE to check if a specific dataset
> is
> > being used in parmlibs or proclib or by any batch ?
> >
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Re: Cbttape - dataset being used

2020-10-14 Thread Roberto Halais
There is a utility called TASID which can give you what you want.
I don't know if it's in CBT.
We use it.
 Select one of the following options:   Version 5.21
 1 - Address space list5 - Miscellaneous displays
 2 - System ENQ contention 6 - Current dataset allocations
 3 - Total system ENQ status   7 - Storage View Facility
 4 - Initiator Status List 8 - Snapshot

On Wed, Oct 14, 2020 at 2:29 AM Jake Anderson 
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> Hello
>
> Are there any freeware utility in CBTTAPE to check if a specific dataset is
> being used in parmlibs or proclib or by any batch ?
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> Jake
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Re: Cbttape - dataset being used

2020-10-14 Thread Rob Scott
Jake

SDSF for z/OS 2.4 has the "ENQD" command

Example :  ENQD SYS1.PARMLIB


There is also the "PARM" and "PROC" displays to show the logical PARMLIB 
datasets and the JES2 PROCLIBs
Note that you can use the "SRCH" command to search for a member name pattern 
within these displays.

Rob Scott
Rocket Software

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Re: Cbttape - dataset being used

2020-10-14 Thread David Spiegel

Hi Jake,
Please look at DAF on File 94.
(There might be a newer (pre-built) version on File 135.)

Regards,
David

On 2020-10-14 02:29, Jake Anderson wrote:

Hello

Are there any freeware utility in CBTTAPE to check if a specific dataset is
being used in parmlibs or proclib or by any batch ?

Jake

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Re: Cbttape - dataset being used

2020-10-14 Thread Seymour J Metz
Well, ENQ will usually tell you if a dataset is currently allocated, bt 
notnwhether a member was allocated earlier in the IPL and then freed.u


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Hello

Are there any freeware utility in CBTTAPE to check if a specific dataset is
being used in parmlibs or proclib or by any batch ?

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Re: Cbttape - dataset being used

2020-10-14 Thread Binyamin Dissen
On Wed, 14 Oct 2020 10:29:21 +0400 Jake Anderson 
wrote:

:>Are there any freeware utility in CBTTAPE to check if a specific dataset is
:>being used in parmlibs or proclib or by any batch ?

Your question is not super clear - what does "used" or "any batch" mean?

Obviously you can search thru all parmlibs and JES defined proclibs, but more
than that you will need to look at SMF - but that will only tell you about
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Cbttape - dataset being used

2020-10-14 Thread Jake Anderson
Hello

Are there any freeware utility in CBTTAPE to check if a specific dataset is
being used in parmlibs or proclib or by any batch ?

Jake

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Re: CBTTAPE

2020-06-15 Thread Bob Bridges
I like SDSF alright, but I'm really an IOF big-- er, enthusiast.  But IOF and 
SYSVIEW both have REXX interfaces, as does SDSF.  You should be able to get 
what you want if you use either of those.

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But what of those of us who don't have SDSF?  Yes, we exist.  :-)

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I keep saying thisuse the ISFSLASH facility via REXX.   Works great, uses 
USERS assigned security for resolving authority, and is a published interface 
by IBM.  I'll be glad to post the rexx and JCL if needed.My only ask has 
been that IBM actually supply the function via IBM provided load module, 
instead of REXX so that it can be easily utilized but not altered.   One user 
on this list kindly compiled the REXX and sent it back to me.

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Re: CBTTAPE

2020-06-15 Thread Seymour J Metz
I agree, and so does IBM. That's why they included it in TSO/E a log time ago.


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Well , yes there is that issue   It is still my own personal opinion, that 
IBM ought to be supplying a command-issuer that uses standard SAF calls instead 
of everyone rolling their own.
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But what of those of us who don't have SDSF?  Yes, we exist.  :-)

Rex

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I keep saying thisuse the ISFSLASH facility via REXX.   Works great, uses 
USERS assigned security for resolving authority, and is a published interface 
by IBM.  I'll be glad to post the rexx and JCL if needed.My only ask has 
been that IBM actually supply the function via IBM provided load module, 
instead of REXX so that it can be easily utilized but not altered.   One user 
on this list kindly compiled the REXX and sent it back to me.

_
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AVP | Manager, Systems Engineering

Fifth Third Bank  |  1830 East Paris Ave, SE  |  MD RSCB2H  |  Grand Rapids, MI 
49546
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Unfortunately, that wasn't the one. The program I am trying to find has a SYSIN 
dd statement (w/LRECL=80) and the afore mentioned eye catcher.
Also, the source in FILE404 has an eye catcher of "T.S.S.O." which is missing 
from my load module.

Thanks anyway.

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Thx Lionel

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That sounds like one of the programs from the TSSO package from back in the day.

Take a look in File 404 for what may be what you're looking for.


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Subject: CBTTAPE

I am looking for the source to a program link-edited as "OSCMD". From a browse 
of the load module, I see by a load module browse: "ISSUE OS/VS CONSOLE COMMAND 
WRITTEN BY J. WONG09.57_11/05/86"
I have found a couple of similar programs, usually called “command” on the 
overflow tape (and I am checking the cbttape)

Since this machine is in Canada, I suspect it was obtained from either Royal 
Bank of Canada or one of the Canadian life insurance companies.

Can anyone point me to the file containing the source for "OSCMD"?

TIA



Re: CBTTAPE

2020-06-15 Thread Jousma, David

Well , yes there is that issue   It is still my own personal opinion, that 
IBM ought to be supplying a command-issuer that uses standard SAF calls instead 
of everyone rolling their own.
_
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AVP | Manager, Systems Engineering  

Fifth Third Bank  |  1830 East Paris Ave, SE  |  MD RSCB2H  |  Grand Rapids, MI 
49546
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I keep saying thisuse the ISFSLASH facility via REXX.   Works great, uses 
USERS assigned security for resolving authority, and is a published interface 
by IBM.  I'll be glad to post the rexx and JCL if needed.My only ask has 
been that IBM actually supply the function via IBM provided load module, 
instead of REXX so that it can be easily utilized but not altered.   One user 
on this list kindly compiled the REXX and sent it back to me.

_
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AVP | Manager, Systems Engineering  

Fifth Third Bank  |  1830 East Paris Ave, SE  |  MD RSCB2H  |  Grand Rapids, MI 
49546
616.653.8429  |  fax: 616.653.2717


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Unfortunately, that wasn't the one. The program I am trying to find has a SYSIN 
dd statement (w/LRECL=80) and the afore mentioned eye catcher.
Also, the source in FILE404 has an eye catcher of "T.S.S.O." which is missing 
from my load module.

Thanks anyway.

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That sounds like one of the programs from the TSSO package from back in the day.

Take a look in File 404 for what may be what you're looking for.


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Subject: CBTTAPE

I am looking for the source to a program link-edited as "OSCMD". From a browse 
of the load module, I see by a load module browse: "ISSUE OS/VS CONSOLE COMMAND 
WRITTEN BY J. WONG09.57_11/05/86"
I have found a couple of similar programs, usually called “command” on the 
overflow tape (and I am checking the cbttape)

Since this machine is in Canada, I suspect it was obtained from either Royal 
Bank of Canada or one of the Canadian life insurance companies.

Can anyone point me to the file containing the source for "OSCMD"?

TIA


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Re: [External] Re: CBTTAPE

2020-06-15 Thread Pommier, Rex


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On Mon, 15 Jun 2020 19:04:24 +, Pommier, Rex wrote:

>But what of those of us who don't have SDSF?  Yes, we exist.  :-)
> 
(E)JES?  https://phoenixsoftware.com/ejes.htm

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Nope, Automon from Macro4.  Got some nice features that would have been nice in 
SDSF but I miss some of the SDSF functionality.  

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Re: CBTTAPE

2020-06-15 Thread Seymour J Metz
I can issue commands that are permitted from REXX in batch.


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Batch execution

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As there are now native zOS TSO/REXX routines to do the same, why bother with 
the CBT program?

On Mon, 15 Jun 2020 17:14:33 + Allan Staller 
wrote:

:>I am looking for the source to a program link-edited as "OSCMD". From a 
browse of the load module, I see by a load module browse: "ISSUE OS/VS CONSOLE 
COMMAND WRITTEN BY J. WONG09.57_11/05/86"
:>I have found a couple of similar programs, usually called “command” on the 
overflow tape (and I am checking the cbttape) :> :>Since this machine is in 
Canada, I suspect it was obtained from either Royal Bank of Canada or one of 
the Canadian life insurance companies.
:>
:>Can anyone point me to the file containing the source for "OSCMD"?
:>
:>TIA
:>
:>
:>-Original Message-
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:>
:>[CAUTION: This Email is from outside the Organization. Unless you trust the 
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which can steal your Information and compromise your Computer.] :> :>I forgot 
that plus the correct job class for that node if applicable :> :> :>Carmen 
Vitullo :>
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:>_
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:>The NJE links are established and running.
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Re: CBTTAPE

2020-06-15 Thread Seymour J Metz
Why, unless you need other SDSF facilities? What advantage does it have over 
CONSOLE?


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http://mason.gmu.edu/~smetz3


From: IBM Mainframe Discussion List [IBM-MAIN@LISTSERV.UA.EDU] on behalf of 
Jousma, David [01a0403c5dc1-dmarc-requ...@listserv.ua.edu]
Sent: Monday, June 15, 2020 2:26 PM
To: IBM-MAIN@LISTSERV.UA.EDU
Subject: Re: CBTTAPE

I keep saying thisuse the ISFSLASH facility via REXX.   Works great, uses 
USERS assigned security for resolving authority, and is a published interface 
by IBM.  I'll be glad to post the rexx and JCL if needed.My only ask has 
been that IBM actually supply the function via IBM provided load module, 
instead of REXX so that it can be easily utilized but not altered.   One user 
on this list kindly compiled the REXX and sent it back to me.

_
Dave Jousma
AVP | Manager, Systems Engineering

Fifth Third Bank  |  1830 East Paris Ave, SE  |  MD RSCB2H  |  Grand Rapids, MI 
49546
616.653.8429  |  fax: 616.653.2717


-Original Message-
From: IBM Mainframe Discussion List  On Behalf Of 
Allan Staller
Sent: Monday, June 15, 2020 2:21 PM
To: IBM-MAIN@LISTSERV.UA.EDU
Subject: Re: CBTTAPE

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emails**

Unfortunately, that wasn't the one. The program I am trying to find has a SYSIN 
dd statement (w/LRECL=80) and the afore mentioned eye catcher.
Also, the source in FILE404 has an eye catcher of "T.S.S.O." which is missing 
from my load module.

Thanks anyway.

-Original Message-
From: IBM Mainframe Discussion List  On Behalf Of 
Allan Staller
Sent: Monday, June 15, 2020 1:04 PM
To: IBM-MAIN@LISTSERV.UA.EDU
Subject: Re: CBTTAPE

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sender, Don’t click links or open attachments as it may be a Phishing email, 
which can steal your Information and compromise your Computer.]

Thx Lionel

-Original Message-
From: IBM Mainframe Discussion List  On Behalf Of 
Lionel B Dyck
Sent: Monday, June 15, 2020 12:57 PM
To: IBM-MAIN@LISTSERV.UA.EDU
Subject: Re: CBTTAPE

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sender, Don’t click links or open attachments as it may be a Phishing email, 
which can steal your Information and compromise your Computer.]

That sounds like one of the programs from the TSSO package from back in the day.

Take a look in File 404 for what may be what you're looking for.


Lionel B. Dyck <
Website: 
https://apc01.safelinks.protection.outlook.com/?url=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.lbdsoftware.com%2Fdata=02%7C01%7Callan.staller%40HCL.COM%7C00bd1953cd8d4b8e006b08d811568a1a%7C189de737c93a4f5a8b686f4ca9941912%7C0%7C0%7C637278410674902568sdata=ByH4BXr48SmU%2BkYKmzVCQJVqPDfki1O8GwAmC8Qk6XM%3Dreserved=0

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-Original Message-
From: IBM Mainframe Discussion List  On Behalf Of 
Allan Staller
Sent: Monday, June 15, 2020 12:15 PM
To: IBM-MAIN@LISTSERV.UA.EDU
Subject: CBTTAPE

I am looking for the source to a program link-edited as "OSCMD". From a browse 
of the load module, I see by a load module browse: "ISSUE OS/VS CONSOLE COMMAND 
WRITTEN BY J. WONG09.57_11/05/86"
I have found a couple of similar programs, usually called “command” on the 
overflow tape (and I am checking the cbttape)

Since this machine is in Canada, I suspect it was obtained from either Royal 
Bank of Canada or one of the Canadian life insurance companies.

Can anyone point me to the file containing the source for "OSCMD"?

TIA


-Original Message-
From: IBM Mainframe Discussion List  On Behalf Of 
Carmen Vitullo
Sent: Monday, June 15, 2020 10:50 AM
To: IBM-MAIN@LISTSERV.UA.EDU
Subject: Re: JES2 remote execution

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sender, Don’t click links or open attachments as it may be a Phishing email, 
which can steal your Information and compromise your Computer.]

I forgot that plus the correct job class for that node if applicable


Carmen Vitullo

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From: "David Jousma" <01a0403c5dc1-dmarc-requ...@listserv.ua.edu>
To: IBM-MAIN@LISTSERV.UA.EDU
Sent: Monday, June 15, 2020 10:36:21 AM
Subject: Re: JES2 remote execution

Need both

/*ROUTE XEQ njenodename
/*JOBPARM S=executionsystem

_
Dave Jousma
AVP | Manager, Systems Engineering

Fifth Third Bank | 1830 East Paris Ave, SE | MD RSCB2H | Grand Rapids, MI 49546
616.653.8429 | fax: 616.653.2717


-Original Message-
From: IBM Mainframe Discussio

Re: CBTTAPE

2020-06-15 Thread Seymour J Metz
Use CONSOLE.


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From: IBM Mainframe Discussion List [IBM-MAIN@LISTSERV.UA.EDU] on behalf of 
Pommier, Rex [rpomm...@sfgmembers.com]
Sent: Monday, June 15, 2020 3:04 PM
To: IBM-MAIN@LISTSERV.UA.EDU
Subject: Re: CBTTAPE

But what of those of us who don't have SDSF?  Yes, we exist.  :-)

Rex

-Original Message-
From: IBM Mainframe Discussion List  On Behalf Of 
Jousma, David
Sent: Monday, June 15, 2020 1:27 PM
To: IBM-MAIN@LISTSERV.UA.EDU
Subject: [External] Re: CBTTAPE

I keep saying thisuse the ISFSLASH facility via REXX.   Works great, uses 
USERS assigned security for resolving authority, and is a published interface 
by IBM.  I'll be glad to post the rexx and JCL if needed.My only ask has 
been that IBM actually supply the function via IBM provided load module, 
instead of REXX so that it can be easily utilized but not altered.   One user 
on this list kindly compiled the REXX and sent it back to me.

_
Dave Jousma
AVP | Manager, Systems Engineering

Fifth Third Bank  |  1830 East Paris Ave, SE  |  MD RSCB2H  |  Grand Rapids, MI 
49546
616.653.8429  |  fax: 616.653.2717


-Original Message-
From: IBM Mainframe Discussion List  On Behalf Of 
Allan Staller
Sent: Monday, June 15, 2020 2:21 PM
To: IBM-MAIN@LISTSERV.UA.EDU
Subject: Re: CBTTAPE

**CAUTION EXTERNAL EMAIL**

**DO NOT open attachments or click on links from unknown senders or unexpected 
emails**

Unfortunately, that wasn't the one. The program I am trying to find has a SYSIN 
dd statement (w/LRECL=80) and the afore mentioned eye catcher.
Also, the source in FILE404 has an eye catcher of "T.S.S.O." which is missing 
from my load module.

Thanks anyway.

-Original Message-
From: IBM Mainframe Discussion List  On Behalf Of 
Allan Staller
Sent: Monday, June 15, 2020 1:04 PM
To: IBM-MAIN@LISTSERV.UA.EDU
Subject: Re: CBTTAPE

[CAUTION: This Email is from outside the Organization. Unless you trust the 
sender, Don’t click links or open attachments as it may be a Phishing email, 
which can steal your Information and compromise your Computer.]

Thx Lionel

-Original Message-
From: IBM Mainframe Discussion List  On Behalf Of 
Lionel B Dyck
Sent: Monday, June 15, 2020 12:57 PM
To: IBM-MAIN@LISTSERV.UA.EDU
Subject: Re: CBTTAPE

[CAUTION: This Email is from outside the Organization. Unless you trust the 
sender, Don’t click links or open attachments as it may be a Phishing email, 
which can steal your Information and compromise your Computer.]

That sounds like one of the programs from the TSSO package from back in the day.

Take a look in File 404 for what may be what you're looking for.


Lionel B. Dyck <
Website: 
https://apc01.safelinks.protection.outlook.com/?url=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.lbdsoftware.com%2Fdata=02%7C01%7Callan.staller%40HCL.COM%7C00bd1953cd8d4b8e006b08d811568a1a%7C189de737c93a4f5a8b686f4ca9941912%7C0%7C0%7C637278410674902568sdata=ByH4BXr48SmU%2BkYKmzVCQJVqPDfki1O8GwAmC8Qk6XM%3Dreserved=0

"Worry more about your character than your reputation.  Character is what you 
are, reputation merely what others think you are." - John Wooden

-Original Message-
From: IBM Mainframe Discussion List  On Behalf Of 
Allan Staller
Sent: Monday, June 15, 2020 12:15 PM
To: IBM-MAIN@LISTSERV.UA.EDU
Subject: CBTTAPE

I am looking for the source to a program link-edited as "OSCMD". From a browse 
of the load module, I see by a load module browse: "ISSUE OS/VS CONSOLE COMMAND 
WRITTEN BY J. WONG09.57_11/05/86"
I have found a couple of similar programs, usually called “command” on the 
overflow tape (and I am checking the cbttape)

Since this machine is in Canada, I suspect it was obtained from either Royal 
Bank of Canada or one of the Canadian life insurance companies.

Can anyone point me to the file containing the source for "OSCMD"?

TIA


-Original Message-
From: IBM Mainframe Discussion List  On Behalf Of 
Carmen Vitullo
Sent: Monday, June 15, 2020 10:50 AM
To: IBM-MAIN@LISTSERV.UA.EDU
Subject: Re: JES2 remote execution

[CAUTION: This Email is from outside the Organization. Unless you trust the 
sender, Don’t click links or open attachments as it may be a Phishing email, 
which can steal your Information and compromise your Computer.]

I forgot that plus the correct job class for that node if applicable


Carmen Vitullo

- Original Message -

From: "David Jousma" <01a0403c5dc1-dmarc-requ...@listserv.ua.edu>
To: IBM-MAIN@LISTSERV.UA.EDU
Sent: Monday, June 15, 2020 10:36:21 AM
Subject: Re: JES2 remote execution

Need both

/*ROUTE XEQ njenodename
/*JOBPARM S=executionsystem

_
Dave Jousma
AVP | Manager, Systems Engineering

Fift

Re: CBTTAPE

2020-06-15 Thread Paul Gilmartin
On Mon, 15 Jun 2020 19:04:24 +, Pommier, Rex wrote:

>But what of those of us who don't have SDSF?  Yes, we exist.  :-)
> 
(E)JES?  https://phoenixsoftware.com/ejes.htm

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Re: CBTTAPE

2020-06-15 Thread Rich Tabor
File 404

-Original Message-
From: IBM Mainframe Discussion List  On Behalf Of 
Allan Staller
Sent: Monday, June 15, 2020 10:15 AM
To: IBM-MAIN@LISTSERV.UA.EDU
Subject: [IBM-MAIN] CBTTAPE

I am looking for the source to a program link-edited as "OSCMD". From a browse 
of the load module, I see by a load module browse: "ISSUE OS/VS CONSOLE COMMAND 
WRITTEN BY J. WONG09.57_11/05/86"
I have found a couple of similar programs, usually called “command” on the 
overflow tape (and I am checking the cbttape)

Since this machine is in Canada, I suspect it was obtained from either Royal 
Bank of Canada or one of the Canadian life insurance companies.

Can anyone point me to the file containing the source for "OSCMD"?

TIA


-Original Message-
From: IBM Mainframe Discussion List  On Behalf Of 
Carmen Vitullo
Sent: Monday, June 15, 2020 10:50 AM
To: IBM-MAIN@LISTSERV.UA.EDU
Subject: Re: JES2 remote execution

[CAUTION: This Email is from outside the Organization. Unless you trust the 
sender, Don’t click links or open attachments as it may be a Phishing email, 
which can steal your Information and compromise your Computer.]

I forgot that plus the correct job class for that node if applicable


Carmen Vitullo

- Original Message -

From: "David Jousma" <01a0403c5dc1-dmarc-requ...@listserv.ua.edu>
To: IBM-MAIN@LISTSERV.UA.EDU
Sent: Monday, June 15, 2020 10:36:21 AM
Subject: Re: JES2 remote execution

Need both

/*ROUTE XEQ njenodename
/*JOBPARM S=executionsystem

_
Dave Jousma
AVP | Manager, Systems Engineering

Fifth Third Bank | 1830 East Paris Ave, SE | MD RSCB2H | Grand Rapids, MI 49546
616.653.8429 | fax: 616.653.2717


-Original Message-
From: IBM Mainframe Discussion List  On Behalf Of 
Allan Staller
Sent: Monday, June 15, 2020 11:29 AM
To: IBM-MAIN@LISTSERV.UA.EDU
Subject: JES2 remote execution

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emails**

Is anyone aware of the syntax to force execution on a particular LPAR in a 
remote JES2 MAS.

The NJE links are established and running.

I tried /*ROUTE XEQ node.lpar but this executed on an incorrect JES2 instance.

Thanks in advance,

-Original Message-
From: IBM Mainframe Discussion List  On Behalf Of 
Charles Mills
Sent: Monday, June 15, 2020 9:24 AM
To: IBM-MAIN@LISTSERV.UA.EDU
Subject: Re: New Mainframe Community

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I thought the StackOverflow forum was extremely promising but it died on the 
vine.

Charles


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From: IBM Mainframe Discussion List [mailto:IBM-MAIN@LISTSERV.UA.EDU] On Behalf 
Of Phil Smith III
Sent: Sunday, June 14, 2020 6:59 PM
To: IBM-MAIN@LISTSERV.UA.EDU
Subject: Re: New Mainframe Community

Lionel B Dyck wrote:

>Check this out - looks new but promising

>https://apc01.safelinks.protection.outlook.com/?url=https%3A%2F%2Fprote
>ct2.fireeye.com%2Furl%3Fk%3D8c201f8f-d07ceb80-8c203517-0cc47a333da
>ta=02%7C01%7Callan.staller%40HCL.COM%7C50ee0b3ab9f240848af708d81143d80d
>%7C189de737c93a4f5a8b686f4ca9941912%7C0%7C0%7C637278330385739308sd
>ata=%2F%2F8K8YPiUUAkXWFFeV021D3mTIGoXCSRmclG%2B%2Fw57xw%3Dreserved
>=0 
>47c-84810d2858688e0d=https://apc01.safelinks.protection.outlook.com/?
>url=https%3A%2F%2Fmainframe.community%2Fdata=02%7C01%7Callan.stall
>er%40HCL.COM%7Cc23b84a3dff4407e8c5508d81137da8d%7C189de737c93a4f5a8b686
>f4ca9941912%7C0%7C0%7C63727827889584sdata=2RSMPfZF1GMf9wciljqv
>34XfXbwA08fM7c6JnjVR1us%3Dreserved=0



Just what we need: Yet another nascent mainframe forum that will die on the 
vine. Not that community is a bad thing, it's not-but moving it from this list 
has been tried repeatedly: mainframezone, SHARE forums, and a few more I can't 
remember.



While it might in principle be better than this list, it seems a stretch to 
expect it to take over. And fragmentation is almost certainly not a good thing.



...phsiii


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Re: CBTTAPE

2020-06-15 Thread Pommier, Rex
But what of those of us who don't have SDSF?  Yes, we exist.  :-)

Rex

-Original Message-
From: IBM Mainframe Discussion List  On Behalf Of 
Jousma, David
Sent: Monday, June 15, 2020 1:27 PM
To: IBM-MAIN@LISTSERV.UA.EDU
Subject: [External] Re: CBTTAPE

I keep saying thisuse the ISFSLASH facility via REXX.   Works great, uses 
USERS assigned security for resolving authority, and is a published interface 
by IBM.  I'll be glad to post the rexx and JCL if needed.My only ask has 
been that IBM actually supply the function via IBM provided load module, 
instead of REXX so that it can be easily utilized but not altered.   One user 
on this list kindly compiled the REXX and sent it back to me.

_
Dave Jousma
AVP | Manager, Systems Engineering  

Fifth Third Bank  |  1830 East Paris Ave, SE  |  MD RSCB2H  |  Grand Rapids, MI 
49546
616.653.8429  |  fax: 616.653.2717


-Original Message-
From: IBM Mainframe Discussion List  On Behalf Of 
Allan Staller
Sent: Monday, June 15, 2020 2:21 PM
To: IBM-MAIN@LISTSERV.UA.EDU
Subject: Re: CBTTAPE

**CAUTION EXTERNAL EMAIL**

**DO NOT open attachments or click on links from unknown senders or unexpected 
emails**

Unfortunately, that wasn't the one. The program I am trying to find has a SYSIN 
dd statement (w/LRECL=80) and the afore mentioned eye catcher.
Also, the source in FILE404 has an eye catcher of "T.S.S.O." which is missing 
from my load module.

Thanks anyway.

-Original Message-
From: IBM Mainframe Discussion List  On Behalf Of 
Allan Staller
Sent: Monday, June 15, 2020 1:04 PM
To: IBM-MAIN@LISTSERV.UA.EDU
Subject: Re: CBTTAPE

[CAUTION: This Email is from outside the Organization. Unless you trust the 
sender, Don’t click links or open attachments as it may be a Phishing email, 
which can steal your Information and compromise your Computer.]

Thx Lionel

-Original Message-
From: IBM Mainframe Discussion List  On Behalf Of 
Lionel B Dyck
Sent: Monday, June 15, 2020 12:57 PM
To: IBM-MAIN@LISTSERV.UA.EDU
Subject: Re: CBTTAPE

[CAUTION: This Email is from outside the Organization. Unless you trust the 
sender, Don’t click links or open attachments as it may be a Phishing email, 
which can steal your Information and compromise your Computer.]

That sounds like one of the programs from the TSSO package from back in the day.

Take a look in File 404 for what may be what you're looking for.


Lionel B. Dyck <
Website: 
https://apc01.safelinks.protection.outlook.com/?url=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.lbdsoftware.com%2Fdata=02%7C01%7Callan.staller%40HCL.COM%7C00bd1953cd8d4b8e006b08d811568a1a%7C189de737c93a4f5a8b686f4ca9941912%7C0%7C0%7C637278410674902568sdata=ByH4BXr48SmU%2BkYKmzVCQJVqPDfki1O8GwAmC8Qk6XM%3Dreserved=0

"Worry more about your character than your reputation.  Character is what you 
are, reputation merely what others think you are." - John Wooden

-Original Message-
From: IBM Mainframe Discussion List  On Behalf Of 
Allan Staller
Sent: Monday, June 15, 2020 12:15 PM
To: IBM-MAIN@LISTSERV.UA.EDU
Subject: CBTTAPE

I am looking for the source to a program link-edited as "OSCMD". From a browse 
of the load module, I see by a load module browse: "ISSUE OS/VS CONSOLE COMMAND 
WRITTEN BY J. WONG09.57_11/05/86"
I have found a couple of similar programs, usually called “command” on the 
overflow tape (and I am checking the cbttape)

Since this machine is in Canada, I suspect it was obtained from either Royal 
Bank of Canada or one of the Canadian life insurance companies.

Can anyone point me to the file containing the source for "OSCMD"?

TIA


-Original Message-
From: IBM Mainframe Discussion List  On Behalf Of 
Carmen Vitullo
Sent: Monday, June 15, 2020 10:50 AM
To: IBM-MAIN@LISTSERV.UA.EDU
Subject: Re: JES2 remote execution

[CAUTION: This Email is from outside the Organization. Unless you trust the 
sender, Don’t click links or open attachments as it may be a Phishing email, 
which can steal your Information and compromise your Computer.]

I forgot that plus the correct job class for that node if applicable


Carmen Vitullo

- Original Message -

From: "David Jousma" <01a0403c5dc1-dmarc-requ...@listserv.ua.edu>
To: IBM-MAIN@LISTSERV.UA.EDU
Sent: Monday, June 15, 2020 10:36:21 AM
Subject: Re: JES2 remote execution

Need both

/*ROUTE XEQ njenodename
/*JOBPARM S=executionsystem

_
Dave Jousma
AVP | Manager, Systems Engineering

Fifth Third Bank | 1830 East Paris Ave, SE | MD RSCB2H | Grand Rapids, MI 49546
616.653.8429 | fax: 616.653.2717


-Original Message-
From: IBM Mainframe Discussion List  On Behalf Of 
Allan Staller
Sent: Monday, June 15, 2020 11:29 AM
To: IBM-MAIN@LISTSERV.UA.EDU
Subject: JES2 remote execution

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Re: CBTTAPE

2020-06-15 Thread Jousma, David
I keep saying thisuse the ISFSLASH facility via REXX.   Works great, uses 
USERS assigned security for resolving authority, and is a published interface 
by IBM.  I'll be glad to post the rexx and JCL if needed.My only ask has 
been that IBM actually supply the function via IBM provided load module, 
instead of REXX so that it can be easily utilized but not altered.   One user 
on this list kindly compiled the REXX and sent it back to me.

_
Dave Jousma
AVP | Manager, Systems Engineering  

Fifth Third Bank  |  1830 East Paris Ave, SE  |  MD RSCB2H  |  Grand Rapids, MI 
49546
616.653.8429  |  fax: 616.653.2717


-Original Message-
From: IBM Mainframe Discussion List  On Behalf Of 
Allan Staller
Sent: Monday, June 15, 2020 2:21 PM
To: IBM-MAIN@LISTSERV.UA.EDU
Subject: Re: CBTTAPE

**CAUTION EXTERNAL EMAIL**

**DO NOT open attachments or click on links from unknown senders or unexpected 
emails**

Unfortunately, that wasn't the one. The program I am trying to find has a SYSIN 
dd statement (w/LRECL=80) and the afore mentioned eye catcher.
Also, the source in FILE404 has an eye catcher of "T.S.S.O." which is missing 
from my load module.

Thanks anyway.

-Original Message-
From: IBM Mainframe Discussion List  On Behalf Of 
Allan Staller
Sent: Monday, June 15, 2020 1:04 PM
To: IBM-MAIN@LISTSERV.UA.EDU
Subject: Re: CBTTAPE

[CAUTION: This Email is from outside the Organization. Unless you trust the 
sender, Don’t click links or open attachments as it may be a Phishing email, 
which can steal your Information and compromise your Computer.]

Thx Lionel

-Original Message-
From: IBM Mainframe Discussion List  On Behalf Of 
Lionel B Dyck
Sent: Monday, June 15, 2020 12:57 PM
To: IBM-MAIN@LISTSERV.UA.EDU
Subject: Re: CBTTAPE

[CAUTION: This Email is from outside the Organization. Unless you trust the 
sender, Don’t click links or open attachments as it may be a Phishing email, 
which can steal your Information and compromise your Computer.]

That sounds like one of the programs from the TSSO package from back in the day.

Take a look in File 404 for what may be what you're looking for.


Lionel B. Dyck <
Website: 
https://apc01.safelinks.protection.outlook.com/?url=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.lbdsoftware.com%2Fdata=02%7C01%7Callan.staller%40HCL.COM%7C00bd1953cd8d4b8e006b08d811568a1a%7C189de737c93a4f5a8b686f4ca9941912%7C0%7C0%7C637278410674902568sdata=ByH4BXr48SmU%2BkYKmzVCQJVqPDfki1O8GwAmC8Qk6XM%3Dreserved=0

"Worry more about your character than your reputation.  Character is what you 
are, reputation merely what others think you are." - John Wooden

-Original Message-
From: IBM Mainframe Discussion List  On Behalf Of 
Allan Staller
Sent: Monday, June 15, 2020 12:15 PM
To: IBM-MAIN@LISTSERV.UA.EDU
Subject: CBTTAPE

I am looking for the source to a program link-edited as "OSCMD". From a browse 
of the load module, I see by a load module browse: "ISSUE OS/VS CONSOLE COMMAND 
WRITTEN BY J. WONG09.57_11/05/86"
I have found a couple of similar programs, usually called “command” on the 
overflow tape (and I am checking the cbttape)

Since this machine is in Canada, I suspect it was obtained from either Royal 
Bank of Canada or one of the Canadian life insurance companies.

Can anyone point me to the file containing the source for "OSCMD"?

TIA


-Original Message-
From: IBM Mainframe Discussion List  On Behalf Of 
Carmen Vitullo
Sent: Monday, June 15, 2020 10:50 AM
To: IBM-MAIN@LISTSERV.UA.EDU
Subject: Re: JES2 remote execution

[CAUTION: This Email is from outside the Organization. Unless you trust the 
sender, Don’t click links or open attachments as it may be a Phishing email, 
which can steal your Information and compromise your Computer.]

I forgot that plus the correct job class for that node if applicable


Carmen Vitullo

- Original Message -

From: "David Jousma" <01a0403c5dc1-dmarc-requ...@listserv.ua.edu>
To: IBM-MAIN@LISTSERV.UA.EDU
Sent: Monday, June 15, 2020 10:36:21 AM
Subject: Re: JES2 remote execution

Need both

/*ROUTE XEQ njenodename
/*JOBPARM S=executionsystem

_
Dave Jousma
AVP | Manager, Systems Engineering

Fifth Third Bank | 1830 East Paris Ave, SE | MD RSCB2H | Grand Rapids, MI 49546
616.653.8429 | fax: 616.653.2717


-Original Message-
From: IBM Mainframe Discussion List  On Behalf Of 
Allan Staller
Sent: Monday, June 15, 2020 11:29 AM
To: IBM-MAIN@LISTSERV.UA.EDU
Subject: JES2 remote execution

**CAUTION EXTERNAL EMAIL**

**DO NOT open attachments or click on links from unknown senders or unexpected 
emails**

Is anyone aware of the syntax to force execution on a particular LPAR in a 
remote JES2 MAS.

The NJE links are established and running.

I tried /*ROUTE X

Re: CBTTAPE

2020-06-15 Thread Allan Staller
Unfortunately, that wasn't the one. The program I am trying to find has a SYSIN 
dd statement (w/LRECL=80) and the afore mentioned eye catcher.
Also, the source in FILE404 has an eye catcher of "T.S.S.O." which is missing 
from my load module.

Thanks anyway.

-Original Message-
From: IBM Mainframe Discussion List  On Behalf Of 
Allan Staller
Sent: Monday, June 15, 2020 1:04 PM
To: IBM-MAIN@LISTSERV.UA.EDU
Subject: Re: CBTTAPE

[CAUTION: This Email is from outside the Organization. Unless you trust the 
sender, Don’t click links or open attachments as it may be a Phishing email, 
which can steal your Information and compromise your Computer.]

Thx Lionel

-Original Message-
From: IBM Mainframe Discussion List  On Behalf Of 
Lionel B Dyck
Sent: Monday, June 15, 2020 12:57 PM
To: IBM-MAIN@LISTSERV.UA.EDU
Subject: Re: CBTTAPE

[CAUTION: This Email is from outside the Organization. Unless you trust the 
sender, Don’t click links or open attachments as it may be a Phishing email, 
which can steal your Information and compromise your Computer.]

That sounds like one of the programs from the TSSO package from back in the day.

Take a look in File 404 for what may be what you're looking for.


Lionel B. Dyck <
Website: 
https://apc01.safelinks.protection.outlook.com/?url=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.lbdsoftware.com%2Fdata=02%7C01%7Callan.staller%40HCL.COM%7C00bd1953cd8d4b8e006b08d811568a1a%7C189de737c93a4f5a8b686f4ca9941912%7C0%7C0%7C637278410674902568sdata=ByH4BXr48SmU%2BkYKmzVCQJVqPDfki1O8GwAmC8Qk6XM%3Dreserved=0

"Worry more about your character than your reputation.  Character is what you 
are, reputation merely what others think you are." - John Wooden

-Original Message-
From: IBM Mainframe Discussion List  On Behalf Of 
Allan Staller
Sent: Monday, June 15, 2020 12:15 PM
To: IBM-MAIN@LISTSERV.UA.EDU
Subject: CBTTAPE

I am looking for the source to a program link-edited as "OSCMD". From a browse 
of the load module, I see by a load module browse: "ISSUE OS/VS CONSOLE COMMAND 
WRITTEN BY J. WONG09.57_11/05/86"
I have found a couple of similar programs, usually called “command” on the 
overflow tape (and I am checking the cbttape)

Since this machine is in Canada, I suspect it was obtained from either Royal 
Bank of Canada or one of the Canadian life insurance companies.

Can anyone point me to the file containing the source for "OSCMD"?

TIA


-Original Message-
From: IBM Mainframe Discussion List  On Behalf Of 
Carmen Vitullo
Sent: Monday, June 15, 2020 10:50 AM
To: IBM-MAIN@LISTSERV.UA.EDU
Subject: Re: JES2 remote execution

[CAUTION: This Email is from outside the Organization. Unless you trust the 
sender, Don’t click links or open attachments as it may be a Phishing email, 
which can steal your Information and compromise your Computer.]

I forgot that plus the correct job class for that node if applicable


Carmen Vitullo

- Original Message -

From: "David Jousma" <01a0403c5dc1-dmarc-requ...@listserv.ua.edu>
To: IBM-MAIN@LISTSERV.UA.EDU
Sent: Monday, June 15, 2020 10:36:21 AM
Subject: Re: JES2 remote execution

Need both

/*ROUTE XEQ njenodename
/*JOBPARM S=executionsystem

_
Dave Jousma
AVP | Manager, Systems Engineering

Fifth Third Bank | 1830 East Paris Ave, SE | MD RSCB2H | Grand Rapids, MI 49546
616.653.8429 | fax: 616.653.2717


-Original Message-
From: IBM Mainframe Discussion List  On Behalf Of 
Allan Staller
Sent: Monday, June 15, 2020 11:29 AM
To: IBM-MAIN@LISTSERV.UA.EDU
Subject: JES2 remote execution

**CAUTION EXTERNAL EMAIL**

**DO NOT open attachments or click on links from unknown senders or unexpected 
emails**

Is anyone aware of the syntax to force execution on a particular LPAR in a 
remote JES2 MAS.

The NJE links are established and running.

I tried /*ROUTE XEQ node.lpar but this executed on an incorrect JES2 instance.

Thanks in advance,

-Original Message-
From: IBM Mainframe Discussion List  On Behalf Of 
Charles Mills
Sent: Monday, June 15, 2020 9:24 AM
To: IBM-MAIN@LISTSERV.UA.EDU
Subject: Re: New Mainframe Community

[CAUTION: This Email is from outside the Organization. Unless you trust the 
sender, Don’t click links or open attachments as it may be a Phishing email, 
which can steal your Information and compromise your Computer.]

I thought the StackOverflow forum was extremely promising but it died on the 
vine.

Charles


-Original Message-
From: IBM Mainframe Discussion List [mailto:IBM-MAIN@LISTSERV.UA.EDU] On Behalf 
Of Phil Smith III
Sent: Sunday, June 14, 2020 6:59 PM
To: IBM-MAIN@LISTSERV.UA.EDU
Subject: Re: New Mainframe Community

Lionel B Dyck wrote:

>Check this out - looks new but promising

>https://apc01.safelinks.protection.outlook.com/?url=https%3A%2F%2Fprote
>ct2.fireeye.com%2Furl%3Fk%3D8c201f8f-d07ceb80-8c203517-0cc47a

Re: CBTTAPE

2020-06-15 Thread Allan Staller
Thx Lionel

-Original Message-
From: IBM Mainframe Discussion List  On Behalf Of 
Lionel B Dyck
Sent: Monday, June 15, 2020 12:57 PM
To: IBM-MAIN@LISTSERV.UA.EDU
Subject: Re: CBTTAPE

[CAUTION: This Email is from outside the Organization. Unless you trust the 
sender, Don’t click links or open attachments as it may be a Phishing email, 
which can steal your Information and compromise your Computer.]

That sounds like one of the programs from the TSSO package from back in the day.

Take a look in File 404 for what may be what you're looking for.


Lionel B. Dyck <
Website: 
https://apc01.safelinks.protection.outlook.com/?url=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.lbdsoftware.com%2Fdata=02%7C01%7Callan.staller%40HCL.COM%7C095a22467d914ce35a0d08d811558287%7C189de737c93a4f5a8b686f4ca9941912%7C0%7C0%7C637278407315653578sdata=PFSDZjgI9YvxpUlrNw5LZya4Erj0l%2B%2BSBA%2BmOXixuFE%3Dreserved=0

"Worry more about your character than your reputation.  Character is what you 
are, reputation merely what others think you are." - John Wooden

-Original Message-
From: IBM Mainframe Discussion List  On Behalf Of 
Allan Staller
Sent: Monday, June 15, 2020 12:15 PM
To: IBM-MAIN@LISTSERV.UA.EDU
Subject: CBTTAPE

I am looking for the source to a program link-edited as "OSCMD". From a browse 
of the load module, I see by a load module browse: "ISSUE OS/VS CONSOLE COMMAND 
WRITTEN BY J. WONG09.57_11/05/86"
I have found a couple of similar programs, usually called “command” on the 
overflow tape (and I am checking the cbttape)

Since this machine is in Canada, I suspect it was obtained from either Royal 
Bank of Canada or one of the Canadian life insurance companies.

Can anyone point me to the file containing the source for "OSCMD"?

TIA


-Original Message-
From: IBM Mainframe Discussion List  On Behalf Of 
Carmen Vitullo
Sent: Monday, June 15, 2020 10:50 AM
To: IBM-MAIN@LISTSERV.UA.EDU
Subject: Re: JES2 remote execution

[CAUTION: This Email is from outside the Organization. Unless you trust the 
sender, Don’t click links or open attachments as it may be a Phishing email, 
which can steal your Information and compromise your Computer.]

I forgot that plus the correct job class for that node if applicable


Carmen Vitullo

- Original Message -

From: "David Jousma" <01a0403c5dc1-dmarc-requ...@listserv.ua.edu>
To: IBM-MAIN@LISTSERV.UA.EDU
Sent: Monday, June 15, 2020 10:36:21 AM
Subject: Re: JES2 remote execution

Need both

/*ROUTE XEQ njenodename
/*JOBPARM S=executionsystem

_
Dave Jousma
AVP | Manager, Systems Engineering

Fifth Third Bank | 1830 East Paris Ave, SE | MD RSCB2H | Grand Rapids, MI 49546
616.653.8429 | fax: 616.653.2717


-Original Message-
From: IBM Mainframe Discussion List  On Behalf Of 
Allan Staller
Sent: Monday, June 15, 2020 11:29 AM
To: IBM-MAIN@LISTSERV.UA.EDU
Subject: JES2 remote execution

**CAUTION EXTERNAL EMAIL**

**DO NOT open attachments or click on links from unknown senders or unexpected 
emails**

Is anyone aware of the syntax to force execution on a particular LPAR in a 
remote JES2 MAS.

The NJE links are established and running.

I tried /*ROUTE XEQ node.lpar but this executed on an incorrect JES2 instance.

Thanks in advance,

-Original Message-
From: IBM Mainframe Discussion List  On Behalf Of 
Charles Mills
Sent: Monday, June 15, 2020 9:24 AM
To: IBM-MAIN@LISTSERV.UA.EDU
Subject: Re: New Mainframe Community

[CAUTION: This Email is from outside the Organization. Unless you trust the 
sender, Don’t click links or open attachments as it may be a Phishing email, 
which can steal your Information and compromise your Computer.]

I thought the StackOverflow forum was extremely promising but it died on the 
vine.

Charles


-Original Message-
From: IBM Mainframe Discussion List [mailto:IBM-MAIN@LISTSERV.UA.EDU] On Behalf 
Of Phil Smith III
Sent: Sunday, June 14, 2020 6:59 PM
To: IBM-MAIN@LISTSERV.UA.EDU
Subject: Re: New Mainframe Community

Lionel B Dyck wrote:

>Check this out - looks new but promising

>https://apc01.safelinks.protection.outlook.com/?url=https%3A%2F%2Fprote
>ct2.fireeye.com%2Furl%3Fk%3D8c201f8f-d07ceb80-8c203517-0cc47a333da
>ta=02%7C01%7Callan.staller%40HCL.COM%7C50ee0b3ab9f240848af708d81143d80d
>%7C189de737c93a4f5a8b686f4ca9941912%7C0%7C0%7C637278330385739308sd
>ata=%2F%2F8K8YPiUUAkXWFFeV021D3mTIGoXCSRmclG%2B%2Fw57xw%3Dreserved
>=0
>47c-84810d2858688e0d=https://apc01.safelinks.protection.outlook.com/?
>url=https%3A%2F%2Fmainframe.community%2Fdata=02%7C01%7Callan.stall
>er%40HCL.COM%7Cc23b84a3dff4407e8c5508d81137da8d%7C189de737c93a4f5a8b686
>f4ca9941912%7C0%7C0%7C63727827889584sdata=2RSMPfZF1GMf9wciljqv
>34XfXbwA08fM7c6JnjVR1us%3Dreserved=0



Just what we need: Yet another nascent mainframe forum that will die on the 
vine. Not 

Re: CBTTAPE

2020-06-15 Thread Allan Staller
Batch execution

-Original Message-
From: IBM Mainframe Discussion List  On Behalf Of 
Binyamin Dissen
Sent: Monday, June 15, 2020 12:40 PM
To: IBM-MAIN@LISTSERV.UA.EDU
Subject: Re: CBTTAPE

[CAUTION: This Email is from outside the Organization. Unless you trust the 
sender, Don’t click links or open attachments as it may be a Phishing email, 
which can steal your Information and compromise your Computer.]

As there are now native zOS TSO/REXX routines to do the same, why bother with 
the CBT program?

On Mon, 15 Jun 2020 17:14:33 + Allan Staller 
wrote:

:>I am looking for the source to a program link-edited as "OSCMD". From a 
browse of the load module, I see by a load module browse: "ISSUE OS/VS CONSOLE 
COMMAND WRITTEN BY J. WONG09.57_11/05/86"
:>I have found a couple of similar programs, usually called “command” on the 
overflow tape (and I am checking the cbttape) :> :>Since this machine is in 
Canada, I suspect it was obtained from either Royal Bank of Canada or one of 
the Canadian life insurance companies.
:>
:>Can anyone point me to the file containing the source for "OSCMD"?
:>
:>TIA
:>
:>
:>-Original Message-
:>From: IBM Mainframe Discussion List  On Behalf Of 
Carmen Vitullo
:>Sent: Monday, June 15, 2020 10:50 AM
:>To: IBM-MAIN@LISTSERV.UA.EDU
:>Subject: Re: JES2 remote execution
:>
:>[CAUTION: This Email is from outside the Organization. Unless you trust the 
sender, Don’t click links or open attachments as it may be a Phishing email, 
which can steal your Information and compromise your Computer.] :> :>I forgot 
that plus the correct job class for that node if applicable :> :> :>Carmen 
Vitullo :>
:>- Original Message -
:>
:>From: "David Jousma" <01a0403c5dc1-dmarc-requ...@listserv.ua.edu>
:>To: IBM-MAIN@LISTSERV.UA.EDU
:>Sent: Monday, June 15, 2020 10:36:21 AM
:>Subject: Re: JES2 remote execution
:>
:>Need both
:>
:>/*ROUTE XEQ njenodename
:>/*JOBPARM S=executionsystem
:>
:>_
:>Dave Jousma
:>AVP | Manager, Systems Engineering
:>
:>Fifth Third Bank | 1830 East Paris Ave, SE | MD RSCB2H | Grand Rapids, MI 
49546
:>616.653.8429 | fax: 616.653.2717
:>
:>
:>-Original Message-
:>From: IBM Mainframe Discussion List  On Behalf Of 
Allan Staller
:>Sent: Monday, June 15, 2020 11:29 AM
:>To: IBM-MAIN@LISTSERV.UA.EDU
:>Subject: JES2 remote execution
:>
:>**CAUTION EXTERNAL EMAIL**
:>
:>**DO NOT open attachments or click on links from unknown senders or 
unexpected emails** :> :>Is anyone aware of the syntax to force execution on a 
particular LPAR in a remote JES2 MAS.
:>
:>The NJE links are established and running.
:>
:>I tried /*ROUTE XEQ node.lpar but this executed on an incorrect JES2 instance.
:>
:>Thanks in advance,
:>
:>-Original Message-
:>From: IBM Mainframe Discussion List  On Behalf Of 
Charles Mills
:>Sent: Monday, June 15, 2020 9:24 AM
:>To: IBM-MAIN@LISTSERV.UA.EDU
:>Subject: Re: New Mainframe Community
:>
:>[CAUTION: This Email is from outside the Organization. Unless you trust the 
sender, Don’t click links or open attachments as it may be a Phishing email, 
which can steal your Information and compromise your Computer.] :> :>I thought 
the StackOverflow forum was extremely promising but it died on the vine.
:>
:>Charles
:>
:>
:>-Original Message-
:>From: IBM Mainframe Discussion List [mailto:IBM-MAIN@LISTSERV.UA.EDU] On 
Behalf Of Phil Smith III
:>Sent: Sunday, June 14, 2020 6:59 PM
:>To: IBM-MAIN@LISTSERV.UA.EDU
:>Subject: Re: New Mainframe Community
:>
:>Lionel B Dyck wrote:
:>
:>>Check this out - looks new but promising :> 
:>>https://apc01.safelinks.protection.outlook.com/?url=https%3A%2F%2Fprote
:>>ct2.fireeye.com%2Furl%3Fk%3D8c201f8f-d07ceb80-8c203517-0cc47a333da
:>>ta=02%7C01%7Callan.staller%40HCL.COM%7C50ee0b3ab9f240848af708d81143d80d
:>>%7C189de737c93a4f5a8b686f4ca9941912%7C0%7C0%7C637278330385739308sd
:>>ata=%2F%2F8K8YPiUUAkXWFFeV021D3mTIGoXCSRmclG%2B%2Fw57xw%3Dreserved
:>>=0
:>>47c-84810d2858688e0d=https://apc01.safelinks.protection.outlook.com/?
:>>url=https%3A%2F%2Fmainframe.community%2Fdata=02%7C01%7Callan.stall
:>>er%40HCL.COM%7Cc23b84a3dff4407e8c5508d81137da8d%7C189de737c93a4f5a8b686
:>>f4ca9941912%7C0%7C0%7C63727827889584sdata=2RSMPfZF1GMf9wciljqv
:>>34XfXbwA08fM7c6JnjVR1us%3Dreserved=0
:>
:>
:>
:>Just what we need: Yet another nascent mainframe forum that will die on the 
vine. Not that community is a bad thing, it's not-but moving it from this list 
has been tried repeatedly: mainframezone, SHARE forums, and a few more I can't 
reme

Re: CBTTAPE

2020-06-15 Thread Lionel B Dyck
That sounds like one of the programs from the TSSO package from back in the day.

Take a look in File 404 for what may be what you're looking for.


Lionel B. Dyck <
Website: https://www.lbdsoftware.com

"Worry more about your character than your reputation.  Character is what you 
are, reputation merely what others think you are." - John Wooden

-Original Message-
From: IBM Mainframe Discussion List  On Behalf Of 
Allan Staller
Sent: Monday, June 15, 2020 12:15 PM
To: IBM-MAIN@LISTSERV.UA.EDU
Subject: CBTTAPE

I am looking for the source to a program link-edited as "OSCMD". From a browse 
of the load module, I see by a load module browse: "ISSUE OS/VS CONSOLE COMMAND 
WRITTEN BY J. WONG09.57_11/05/86"
I have found a couple of similar programs, usually called “command” on the 
overflow tape (and I am checking the cbttape)

Since this machine is in Canada, I suspect it was obtained from either Royal 
Bank of Canada or one of the Canadian life insurance companies.

Can anyone point me to the file containing the source for "OSCMD"?

TIA


-Original Message-
From: IBM Mainframe Discussion List  On Behalf Of 
Carmen Vitullo
Sent: Monday, June 15, 2020 10:50 AM
To: IBM-MAIN@LISTSERV.UA.EDU
Subject: Re: JES2 remote execution

[CAUTION: This Email is from outside the Organization. Unless you trust the 
sender, Don’t click links or open attachments as it may be a Phishing email, 
which can steal your Information and compromise your Computer.]

I forgot that plus the correct job class for that node if applicable


Carmen Vitullo

- Original Message -

From: "David Jousma" <01a0403c5dc1-dmarc-requ...@listserv.ua.edu>
To: IBM-MAIN@LISTSERV.UA.EDU
Sent: Monday, June 15, 2020 10:36:21 AM
Subject: Re: JES2 remote execution

Need both

/*ROUTE XEQ njenodename
/*JOBPARM S=executionsystem

_
Dave Jousma
AVP | Manager, Systems Engineering

Fifth Third Bank | 1830 East Paris Ave, SE | MD RSCB2H | Grand Rapids, MI 49546
616.653.8429 | fax: 616.653.2717


-Original Message-
From: IBM Mainframe Discussion List  On Behalf Of 
Allan Staller
Sent: Monday, June 15, 2020 11:29 AM
To: IBM-MAIN@LISTSERV.UA.EDU
Subject: JES2 remote execution

**CAUTION EXTERNAL EMAIL**

**DO NOT open attachments or click on links from unknown senders or unexpected 
emails**

Is anyone aware of the syntax to force execution on a particular LPAR in a 
remote JES2 MAS.

The NJE links are established and running.

I tried /*ROUTE XEQ node.lpar but this executed on an incorrect JES2 instance.

Thanks in advance,

-Original Message-
From: IBM Mainframe Discussion List  On Behalf Of 
Charles Mills
Sent: Monday, June 15, 2020 9:24 AM
To: IBM-MAIN@LISTSERV.UA.EDU
Subject: Re: New Mainframe Community

[CAUTION: This Email is from outside the Organization. Unless you trust the 
sender, Don’t click links or open attachments as it may be a Phishing email, 
which can steal your Information and compromise your Computer.]

I thought the StackOverflow forum was extremely promising but it died on the 
vine.

Charles


-Original Message-
From: IBM Mainframe Discussion List [mailto:IBM-MAIN@LISTSERV.UA.EDU] On Behalf 
Of Phil Smith III
Sent: Sunday, June 14, 2020 6:59 PM
To: IBM-MAIN@LISTSERV.UA.EDU
Subject: Re: New Mainframe Community

Lionel B Dyck wrote:

>Check this out - looks new but promising

>https://apc01.safelinks.protection.outlook.com/?url=https%3A%2F%2Fprote
>ct2.fireeye.com%2Furl%3Fk%3D8c201f8f-d07ceb80-8c203517-0cc47a333da
>ta=02%7C01%7Callan.staller%40HCL.COM%7C50ee0b3ab9f240848af708d81143d80d
>%7C189de737c93a4f5a8b686f4ca9941912%7C0%7C0%7C637278330385739308sd
>ata=%2F%2F8K8YPiUUAkXWFFeV021D3mTIGoXCSRmclG%2B%2Fw57xw%3Dreserved
>=0 
>47c-84810d2858688e0d=https://apc01.safelinks.protection.outlook.com/?
>url=https%3A%2F%2Fmainframe.community%2Fdata=02%7C01%7Callan.stall
>er%40HCL.COM%7Cc23b84a3dff4407e8c5508d81137da8d%7C189de737c93a4f5a8b686
>f4ca9941912%7C0%7C0%7C63727827889584sdata=2RSMPfZF1GMf9wciljqv
>34XfXbwA08fM7c6JnjVR1us%3Dreserved=0



Just what we need: Yet another nascent mainframe forum that will die on the 
vine. Not that community is a bad thing, it's not-but moving it from this list 
has been tried repeatedly: mainframezone, SHARE forums, and a few more I can't 
remember.



While it might in principle be better than this list, it seems a stretch to 
expect it to take over. And fragmentation is almost certainly not a good thing.



...phsiii


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Re: CBTTAPE

2020-06-15 Thread Binyamin Dissen
As there are now native zOS TSO/REXX routines to do the same, why bother with
the CBT program?

On Mon, 15 Jun 2020 17:14:33 + Allan Staller 
wrote:

:>I am looking for the source to a program link-edited as "OSCMD". From a 
browse of the load module, I see by a load module browse: "ISSUE OS/VS CONSOLE 
COMMAND WRITTEN BY J. WONG09.57_11/05/86"
:>I have found a couple of similar programs, usually called “command” on the 
overflow tape (and I am checking the cbttape)
:>
:>Since this machine is in Canada, I suspect it was obtained from either Royal 
Bank of Canada or one of the Canadian life insurance companies.
:>
:>Can anyone point me to the file containing the source for "OSCMD"?
:>
:>TIA
:>
:>
:>-Original Message-
:>From: IBM Mainframe Discussion List  On Behalf Of 
Carmen Vitullo
:>Sent: Monday, June 15, 2020 10:50 AM
:>To: IBM-MAIN@LISTSERV.UA.EDU
:>Subject: Re: JES2 remote execution
:>
:>[CAUTION: This Email is from outside the Organization. Unless you trust the 
sender, Don’t click links or open attachments as it may be a Phishing email, 
which can steal your Information and compromise your Computer.]
:>
:>I forgot that plus the correct job class for that node if applicable
:>
:>
:>Carmen Vitullo
:>
:>- Original Message -
:>
:>From: "David Jousma" <01a0403c5dc1-dmarc-requ...@listserv.ua.edu>
:>To: IBM-MAIN@LISTSERV.UA.EDU
:>Sent: Monday, June 15, 2020 10:36:21 AM
:>Subject: Re: JES2 remote execution
:>
:>Need both
:>
:>/*ROUTE XEQ njenodename
:>/*JOBPARM S=executionsystem
:>
:>_
:>Dave Jousma
:>AVP | Manager, Systems Engineering
:>
:>Fifth Third Bank | 1830 East Paris Ave, SE | MD RSCB2H | Grand Rapids, MI 
49546
:>616.653.8429 | fax: 616.653.2717
:>
:>
:>-Original Message-
:>From: IBM Mainframe Discussion List  On Behalf Of 
Allan Staller
:>Sent: Monday, June 15, 2020 11:29 AM
:>To: IBM-MAIN@LISTSERV.UA.EDU
:>Subject: JES2 remote execution
:>
:>**CAUTION EXTERNAL EMAIL**
:>
:>**DO NOT open attachments or click on links from unknown senders or 
unexpected emails**
:>
:>Is anyone aware of the syntax to force execution on a particular LPAR in a 
remote JES2 MAS.
:>
:>The NJE links are established and running.
:>
:>I tried /*ROUTE XEQ node.lpar but this executed on an incorrect JES2 instance.
:>
:>Thanks in advance,
:>
:>-Original Message-
:>From: IBM Mainframe Discussion List  On Behalf Of 
Charles Mills
:>Sent: Monday, June 15, 2020 9:24 AM
:>To: IBM-MAIN@LISTSERV.UA.EDU
:>Subject: Re: New Mainframe Community
:>
:>[CAUTION: This Email is from outside the Organization. Unless you trust the 
sender, Don’t click links or open attachments as it may be a Phishing email, 
which can steal your Information and compromise your Computer.]
:>
:>I thought the StackOverflow forum was extremely promising but it died on the 
vine.
:>
:>Charles
:>
:>
:>-Original Message-
:>From: IBM Mainframe Discussion List [mailto:IBM-MAIN@LISTSERV.UA.EDU] On 
Behalf Of Phil Smith III
:>Sent: Sunday, June 14, 2020 6:59 PM
:>To: IBM-MAIN@LISTSERV.UA.EDU
:>Subject: Re: New Mainframe Community
:>
:>Lionel B Dyck wrote:
:>
:>>Check this out - looks new but promising
:>
:>>https://apc01.safelinks.protection.outlook.com/?url=https%3A%2F%2Fprote
:>>ct2.fireeye.com%2Furl%3Fk%3D8c201f8f-d07ceb80-8c203517-0cc47a333da
:>>ta=02%7C01%7Callan.staller%40HCL.COM%7C50ee0b3ab9f240848af708d81143d80d
:>>%7C189de737c93a4f5a8b686f4ca9941912%7C0%7C0%7C637278330385739308sd
:>>ata=%2F%2F8K8YPiUUAkXWFFeV021D3mTIGoXCSRmclG%2B%2Fw57xw%3Dreserved
:>>=0 
:>>47c-84810d2858688e0d=https://apc01.safelinks.protection.outlook.com/?
:>>url=https%3A%2F%2Fmainframe.community%2Fdata=02%7C01%7Callan.stall
:>>er%40HCL.COM%7Cc23b84a3dff4407e8c5508d81137da8d%7C189de737c93a4f5a8b686
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has been tried repeatedly: mainframezone, SHARE forums, and a few more I can't 
remember.
:>
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expect it to take over. And fragmentation is almost certainly not a good thing.
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CBTTAPE

2020-06-15 Thread Allan Staller
I am looking for the source to a program link-edited as "OSCMD". From a browse 
of the load module, I see by a load module browse: "ISSUE OS/VS CONSOLE COMMAND 
WRITTEN BY J. WONG09.57_11/05/86"
I have found a couple of similar programs, usually called “command” on the 
overflow tape (and I am checking the cbttape)

Since this machine is in Canada, I suspect it was obtained from either Royal 
Bank of Canada or one of the Canadian life insurance companies.

Can anyone point me to the file containing the source for "OSCMD"?

TIA


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I forgot that plus the correct job class for that node if applicable


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Is anyone aware of the syntax to force execution on a particular LPAR in a 
remote JES2 MAS.

The NJE links are established and running.

I tried /*ROUTE XEQ node.lpar but this executed on an incorrect JES2 instance.

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I thought the StackOverflow forum was extremely promising but it died on the 
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Just what we need: Yet another nascent mainframe forum that will die on the 
vine. Not that community is a bad thing, it's not-but moving it from this list 
has been tried repeatedly: mainframezone, SHARE forums, and a few more I can't 
remember.



While it might in principle be better than this list, it seems a stretch to 
expect it to take over. And fragmentation is almost certainly not a good thing.



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Re: CBTTAPE - Any Automation tool for console message trap

2020-01-14 Thread ITschak Mugzach
but file 708 will. I made some modifications, but for a basic use it works
very well.

ITschak

On Tue, Jan 14, 2020 at 10:34 AM Michael Knigge 
wrote:

> IIRC, sadly AUTOMAN won't run anymore because of an internal "expiration
> date" check
>
>
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>
> I noticed that AUTOMAN from  expans in now free anf is on file 627 of the
> cbttape. I used generalized MPF exit  file 708 to convert a client from a
> commercial product to MPF based automation and it worked very well.
>
> ITschak
>
> On Tue, Jan 14, 2020 at 9:33 AM Ken Bloom  wrote:
>
> > Hi jake
> >
> > What are you trying to do?  There are products out there that can
> > “screen scrape” consoles and send alerts based on content.
> >
> > Ken
> >
> > Kenneth A. Bloom
> > CEO
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> > > On Jan 13, 2020, at 11:50 PM, Jake Anderson
> > > 
> > wrote:
> > >
> > > Hello,
> > >
> > > Is there any CBTTAPE file which has the solution to trap message in
> > console
> > > and send email ?
> > >
> > > Or else if there is any other method you are following please let me
> > know.
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AW: CBTTAPE - Any Automation tool for console message trap

2020-01-14 Thread Michael Knigge
IIRC, sadly AUTOMAN won't run anymore because of an internal "expiration date" 
check



Bye,
Michael


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Betreff: Re: CBTTAPE - Any Automation tool for console message trap

I noticed that AUTOMAN from  expans in now free anf is on file 627 of the 
cbttape. I used generalized MPF exit  file 708 to convert a client from a 
commercial product to MPF based automation and it worked very well.

ITschak

On Tue, Jan 14, 2020 at 9:33 AM Ken Bloom  wrote:

> Hi jake
>
> What are you trying to do?  There are products out there that can 
> “screen scrape” consoles and send alerts based on content.
>
> Ken
>
> Kenneth A. Bloom
> CEO
> Avenir Technologies Inc
> /d/b/a Visara International
> 203-984-2235
> bl...@visara.com
> www.visara.com
>
>
> > On Jan 13, 2020, at 11:50 PM, Jake Anderson 
> > 
> wrote:
> >
> > Hello,
> >
> > Is there any CBTTAPE file which has the solution to trap message in
> console
> > and send email ?
> >
> > Or else if there is any other method you are following please let me
> know.
> >
> > Regards
> > Jake
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Re: CBTTAPE - Any Automation tool for console message trap

2020-01-14 Thread Brian Westerman
TSSO will likely do what you want.

I think it's on file 403, but I could be wrong.

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Re: CBTTAPE - Any Automation tool for console message trap

2020-01-13 Thread ITschak Mugzach
I noticed that AUTOMAN from  expans in now free anf is on file 627 of the
cbttape. I used generalized MPF exit  file 708 to convert a client from a
commercial product to MPF based automation and it worked very well.

ITschak

On Tue, Jan 14, 2020 at 9:33 AM Ken Bloom  wrote:

> Hi jake
>
> What are you trying to do?  There are products out there that can “screen
> scrape” consoles and send alerts based on content.
>
> Ken
>
> Kenneth A. Bloom
> CEO
> Avenir Technologies Inc
> /d/b/a Visara International
> 203-984-2235
> bl...@visara.com
> www.visara.com
>
>
> > On Jan 13, 2020, at 11:50 PM, Jake Anderson 
> wrote:
> >
> > Hello,
> >
> > Is there any CBTTAPE file which has the solution to trap message in
> console
> > and send email ?
> >
> > Or else if there is any other method you are following please let me
> know.
> >
> > Regards
> > Jake
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Re: CBTTAPE - Any Automation tool for console message trap

2020-01-13 Thread Ken Bloom
Hi jake

What are you trying to do?  There are products out there that can “screen 
scrape” consoles and send alerts based on content.  

Ken

Kenneth A. Bloom
CEO
Avenir Technologies Inc
/d/b/a Visara International
203-984-2235
bl...@visara.com
www.visara.com


> On Jan 13, 2020, at 11:50 PM, Jake Anderson  wrote:
> 
> Hello,
> 
> Is there any CBTTAPE file which has the solution to trap message in console
> and send email ?
> 
> Or else if there is any other method you are following please let me know.
> 
> Regards
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CBTTAPE - Any Automation tool for console message trap

2020-01-13 Thread Jake Anderson
Hello,

Is there any CBTTAPE file which has the solution to trap message in console
and send email ?

Or else if there is any other method you are following please let me know.

Regards
Jake

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Re: Findproc CBTTAPE ?

2019-07-10 Thread Rob Scott
Both.

The datasets are returned by SSI call to JES.

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Static, dynamic or both?


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In recent versions of SDSF, you can use the "PROC" primary command to show the 
JES2 PROCLIB datasets and then use the "SRCH mask" command to search the 
displayed PDS datasets for a member name pattern.

Rob Scott
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Subject: Re: Findproc CBTTAPE ?

Lizette, there's another caveat there too. A procedure is identified by its 
member name, but the contents of that library member may not necessarily 
contain the member name.

An unrealistic example:

.PROCLIB(PLURGH) contains:

IEFBR14 PROC
IEFBR14 EXEC PGM=IEFBR14
IEFBR14 PEND

Batch 3.14 search for PLURGH won't find that.

Ant.

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Subject: Re: Findproc CBTTAPE ?

That works so long as the proc you are looking for is in the JES2 environment.  
If your users are using JCLLIB statements, then you need to find all of the 
JCLLIB Datasets and scan for those.

You can do the same thing.

JCLLIB statements with all of your proclibs.  Then try the JCL process.

Caveat.  If the proc member is in multiple libraries, you will only find the 
first occurrence.

I will use the 3.14 option in batch and concatenate all of my proclibs and then 
SEARCH for what I am looking for.  Tends to find those in all libraries rather 
than just the first one.


If you have a strong naming convention, like SYS1.**.PROCLIB bring those up in 
3.4 and then SRCHFOR or MEMBER on the command line.


Lizette


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>
> I just run JCL invoking the proc with a deliberate JCL error.
>
> Like so:
>
> //
> /*ROUTE XEQ <--- to pick up any certain system's standard proclib
> order of search
> //FINDPROC EXEC ,JCLERROR=YES
>
> The IEFC001I message in the JESYSMSG dataset tells where the procedure
> was found.
>
> IEFC001I PROCEDURE 
>
> You don't need some clever utility from CBT or any other source to
> figure this out.
>
> Ant.
>
> -Original Message-
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> Behalf Of Jake Anderson
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> Subject: Findproc CBTTAPE ?
>
> Hi
>
> Is there a file within CBTTAPE to find a specific proc among the JES2 procs ?
>
> I am looking through but still didn't get a one yet .
>
> Any pointers would be appreciated
>
> Jake.
>

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Re: Findproc CBTTAPE ?

2019-07-10 Thread Dana Mitchell
All of our proclibs are named such that I can do a 3.4 and get them all:

=3.4   SYS*.**.PROCLIB

Then simply use SRCHFOR    or MEM x   command on the DSLIST.

Dana

On Wed, 10 Jul 2019 04:29:23 +, Savor, Thomas (Alpharetta) 
 wrote:
>
>Quick and Dirtyand Free:
>If I needed to search members in a chain of PROCLIB's...
>I would allocate those PROCLIB's to a DD under ISPFmaybe set this up in my 
>logon clist.
>Then ISRDDN from Option 6select the PROCLIB DD and search away.
>ISRDDN also has a nice way of telling you where in the concatenation a member 
>was found in first.
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Re: Findproc CBTTAPE ?

2019-07-09 Thread Savor, Thomas (Alpharetta)
>Hi. If you have IBM File Manager then the (FM) FM Enhanced Search 
>facility can be used to search the PROCLIB data sets for a string and 
>return a "smart" list of members containing the string. For z/OS 
>releases prior to
>2.2 SDSF is required. Look for the description of the EFind command in 
>the following section of the FM User's Guide and Reference:
>https://www.ibm.com/support/knowledgecenter/en/SSXJAV_14.1.0/com.ibm.fi
>lemanager.doc_14.1/base/enhancedschfac.html
>

Quick and Dirtyand Free:
If I needed to search members in a chain of PROCLIB's...
I would allocate those PROCLIB's to a DD under ISPFmaybe set this up in my 
logon clist.
Then ISRDDN from Option 6select the PROCLIB DD and search away.
ISRDDN also has a nice way of telling you where in the concatenation a member 
was found in first.

Thanks,

Tom Savor

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Re: Findproc CBTTAPE ?

2019-07-09 Thread Paul Gilmartin
On Wed, 10 Jul 2019 11:20:05 +0800, Peter Van Dyke wrote:

>Hi. If you have IBM File Manager then the (FM) FM Enhanced Search facility
>can be used to search the PROCLIB data sets for a string and return a
>"smart" list of members containing the string. For z/OS releases prior to
>2.2 SDSF is required. Look for the description of the EFind command in the
>following section of the FM User's Guide and Reference:
>https://www.ibm.com/support/knowledgecenter/en/SSXJAV_14.1.0/com.ibm.filemanager.doc_14.1/base/enhancedschfac.html
> 
Is this JCLLIB-savvy?

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Re: Findproc CBTTAPE ?

2019-07-09 Thread Peter Van Dyke
Hi. If you have IBM File Manager then the (FM) FM Enhanced Search facility
can be used to search the PROCLIB data sets for a string and return a
"smart" list of members containing the string. For z/OS releases prior to
2.2 SDSF is required. Look for the description of the EFind command in the
following section of the FM User's Guide and Reference:
https://www.ibm.com/support/knowledgecenter/en/SSXJAV_14.1.0/com.ibm.filemanager.doc_14.1/base/enhancedschfac.html


Regards,
Peter Van Dyke
HCL Software


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> Static, dynamic or both?
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> From: IBM Mainframe Discussion List  on behalf
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> To: IBM-MAIN@LISTSERV.UA.EDU
> Subject: Re: Findproc CBTTAPE ?
>
> In recent versions of SDSF, you can use the "PROC" primary command to show
> the JES2 PROCLIB datasets and then use the "SRCH mask" command to search
> the displayed PDS datasets for a member name pattern.
>
> Rob Scott
> Rocket Software
>
> -Original Message-
> From: IBM Mainframe Discussion List  On Behalf
> Of Anthony Thompson
> Sent: Tuesday, July 9, 2019 8:22 AM
> To: IBM-MAIN@LISTSERV.UA.EDU
> Subject: Re: Findproc CBTTAPE ?
>
> Lizette, there's another caveat there too. A procedure is identified by
> its member name, but the contents of that library member may not
> necessarily contain the member name.
>
> An unrealistic example:
>
> .PROCLIB(PLURGH) contains:
>
> IEFBR14 PROC
> IEFBR14 EXEC PGM=IEFBR14
> IEFBR14 PEND
>
> Batch 3.14 search for PLURGH won't find that.
>
> Ant.
>
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> Of Lizette Koehler
> Sent: Tuesday, 9 July 2019 2:22 PM
> To: IBM-MAIN@LISTSERV.UA.EDU
> Subject: Re: Findproc CBTTAPE ?
>
> That works so long as the proc you are looking for is in the JES2
> environment.  If your users are using JCLLIB statements, then you need to
> find all of the JCLLIB Datasets and scan for those.
>
> You can do the same thing.
>
> JCLLIB statements with all of your proclibs.  Then try the JCL process.
>
> Caveat.  If the proc member is in multiple libraries, you will only find
> the first occurrence.
>
> I will use the 3.14 option in batch and concatenate all of my proclibs and
> then SEARCH for what I am looking for.  Tends to find those in all
> libraries rather than just the first one.
>
>
> If you have a strong naming convention, like SYS1.**.PROCLIB bring those
> up in 3.4 and then SRCHFOR or MEMBER on the command line.
>
>
> Lizette
>
>
> > -Original Message-
> > From: IBM Mainframe Discussion List  On
> > Behalf Of Anthony Thompson
> > Sent: Monday, July 08, 2019 8:59 PM
> > To: IBM-MAIN@LISTSERV.UA.EDU
> > Subject: Re: Findproc CBTTAPE ?
> >
> > I just run JCL invoking the proc with a deliberate JCL error.
> >
> > Like so:
> >
> > //
> > /*ROUTE XEQ <--- to pick up any certain system's standard
> proclib
> > order of search
> > //FINDPROC EXEC ,JCLERROR=YES
> >
> > The IEFC001I message in the JESYSMSG dataset tells where the procedure
> > was found.
> >
> > IEFC001I PROCEDURE 
> >
> > You don't need some clever utility from CBT or any other source to
> > figure this out.
> >
> > Ant.
> >
> > -Original Message-
> > From: IBM Mainframe Discussion List  On
> > Behalf Of Jake Anderson
> > Sent: Tuesday, 9 July 2019 1:13 PM
> > To: IBM-MAIN@LISTSERV.UA.EDU
> > Subject: Findproc CBTTAPE ?
> >
> > Hi
> >
> > Is there a file within CBTTAPE to find a specific proc among the JES2
> procs ?
> >
> > I am looking through but still didn't get a one yet .
> >
> > Any pointers would be appreciated
> >
> > Jake.
> >
>
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Re: Findproc CBTTAPE ?

2019-07-09 Thread Seymour J Metz
Static, dynamic or both?


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Scott 
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Subject: Re: Findproc CBTTAPE ?

In recent versions of SDSF, you can use the "PROC" primary command to show the 
JES2 PROCLIB datasets and then use the "SRCH mask" command to search the 
displayed PDS datasets for a member name pattern.

Rob Scott
Rocket Software

-Original Message-
From: IBM Mainframe Discussion List  On Behalf Of 
Anthony Thompson
Sent: Tuesday, July 9, 2019 8:22 AM
To: IBM-MAIN@LISTSERV.UA.EDU
Subject: Re: Findproc CBTTAPE ?

Lizette, there's another caveat there too. A procedure is identified by its 
member name, but the contents of that library member may not necessarily 
contain the member name.

An unrealistic example:

.PROCLIB(PLURGH) contains:

IEFBR14 PROC
IEFBR14 EXEC PGM=IEFBR14
IEFBR14 PEND

Batch 3.14 search for PLURGH won't find that.

Ant.

-Original Message-
From: IBM Mainframe Discussion List  On Behalf Of 
Lizette Koehler
Sent: Tuesday, 9 July 2019 2:22 PM
To: IBM-MAIN@LISTSERV.UA.EDU
Subject: Re: Findproc CBTTAPE ?

That works so long as the proc you are looking for is in the JES2 environment.  
If your users are using JCLLIB statements, then you need to find all of the 
JCLLIB Datasets and scan for those.

You can do the same thing.

JCLLIB statements with all of your proclibs.  Then try the JCL process.

Caveat.  If the proc member is in multiple libraries, you will only find the 
first occurrence.

I will use the 3.14 option in batch and concatenate all of my proclibs and then 
SEARCH for what I am looking for.  Tends to find those in all libraries rather 
than just the first one.


If you have a strong naming convention, like SYS1.**.PROCLIB bring those up in 
3.4 and then SRCHFOR or MEMBER on the command line.


Lizette


> -Original Message-
> From: IBM Mainframe Discussion List  On
> Behalf Of Anthony Thompson
> Sent: Monday, July 08, 2019 8:59 PM
> To: IBM-MAIN@LISTSERV.UA.EDU
> Subject: Re: Findproc CBTTAPE ?
>
> I just run JCL invoking the proc with a deliberate JCL error.
>
> Like so:
>
> //
> /*ROUTE XEQ <--- to pick up any certain system's standard proclib
> order of search
> //FINDPROC EXEC ,JCLERROR=YES
>
> The IEFC001I message in the JESYSMSG dataset tells where the procedure
> was found.
>
> IEFC001I PROCEDURE 
>
> You don't need some clever utility from CBT or any other source to
> figure this out.
>
> Ant.
>
> -Original Message-
> From: IBM Mainframe Discussion List  On
> Behalf Of Jake Anderson
> Sent: Tuesday, 9 July 2019 1:13 PM
> To: IBM-MAIN@LISTSERV.UA.EDU
> Subject: Findproc CBTTAPE ?
>
> Hi
>
> Is there a file within CBTTAPE to find a specific proc among the JES2 procs ?
>
> I am looking through but still didn't get a one yet .
>
> Any pointers would be appreciated
>
> Jake.
>

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Re: Findproc CBTTAPE ?

2019-07-09 Thread Lionel B Dyck
The LSTPROC command, written in REXX, found on File 312 of the CBTTAPE, will 
find the JES2 defined Proclibs, then allocates them to temporary DDnames of 
$PROCxxx, then invokes ISRDDN followed by the ONLY $PROC to limit the display 
to just those DDnames.  With ISRDDN you can use any of its commands such as 
Member to find a specific member, or any other of the ISRDDN set of commands.

 

  Current Data Set Allocations Row 1 of 12 

Command ===>  Scroll ===> CSR  

   

 Volume   Disposition Act DDname   Data Set Name   Actions: B E V M F C I Q

 SYVOLD   SHR,KEEP   >$PROCMST SYS2.PROCLIB  

 SYVOLG   SHR,KEEP   > SYS1.PROCLIB   

 SYVOL0   SHR,KEEP   > USER.PROCLIB

 SYVOLB   SHR,KEEP   > TSO.PROCLIB

 SYVOLD   SHR,KEEP   >$PROC00  SYS2.PROCLIB  

 SYVOLG   SHR,KEEP   > SYS1.PROCLIB   

 SYVOL0   SHR,KEEP   > USER.PROCLIB

 SYVOLB   SHR,KEEP   > TSO.PROCLIB

 SYVOLD   SHR,KEEP   >$PROC01  SYS2.PROCLIB  

 SYVOLG   SHR,KEEP   > SYS1.PROCLIB   

 SYVOL0   SHR,KEEP   > USER.PROCLIB

 SYVOLB   SHR,KEEP   > TSO.PROCLIB

-- End of Allocation List -

 

 

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Subject: Re: Findproc CBTTAPE ?

 

On Tue, 9 Jul 2019 07:43:09 +0400, Jake Anderson wrote:i

> 

>Is there a file within CBTTAPE to find a specific proc among the JES2 

>procs ?

This seems to be motivation for an RFE.  Perhaps a combination of MSGLEVEL and 
TYPRUN that would show PROC resolution and optionally suppress/allow execution.

 

This should not be an independent utility with the hazard of inconsistency; it 
should execute mainstream initiator code but bypass allocation, ATTACH, and 
system commands.

 

Every language should have such a facility.  HLASM does well in its summary 
epilogue; Rexx fairly well with PARSE SOURCE.  JES, TSO, and ISPF are 
inadequate.

 

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Re: Findproc CBTTAPE ?

2019-07-09 Thread Paul Gilmartin
On Tue, 9 Jul 2019 07:43:09 +0400, Jake Anderson wrote:i
>
>Is there a file within CBTTAPE to find a specific proc among the JES2 procs
>?
This seems to be motivation for an RFE.  Perhaps a combination of
MSGLEVEL and TYPRUN that would show PROC resolution and optionally
suppress/allow execution.

This should not be an independent utility with the hazard of 
inconsistency; it should execute mainstream initiator code but
bypass allocation, ATTACH, and system commands.

Every language should have such a facility.  HLASM does well in its
summary epilogue; Rexx fairly well with PARSE SOURCE.  JES, TSO,
and ISPF are inadequate.

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Re: Findproc CBTTAPE ?

2019-07-09 Thread Rob Scott
In recent versions of SDSF, you can use the "PROC" primary command to show the 
JES2 PROCLIB datasets and then use the "SRCH mask" command to search the 
displayed PDS datasets for a member name pattern.

Rob Scott
Rocket Software

-Original Message-
From: IBM Mainframe Discussion List  On Behalf Of 
Anthony Thompson
Sent: Tuesday, July 9, 2019 8:22 AM
To: IBM-MAIN@LISTSERV.UA.EDU
Subject: Re: Findproc CBTTAPE ?

Lizette, there's another caveat there too. A procedure is identified by its 
member name, but the contents of that library member may not necessarily 
contain the member name.

An unrealistic example:

.PROCLIB(PLURGH) contains:

IEFBR14 PROC
IEFBR14 EXEC PGM=IEFBR14
IEFBR14 PEND

Batch 3.14 search for PLURGH won't find that.

Ant.

-Original Message-
From: IBM Mainframe Discussion List  On Behalf Of 
Lizette Koehler
Sent: Tuesday, 9 July 2019 2:22 PM
To: IBM-MAIN@LISTSERV.UA.EDU
Subject: Re: Findproc CBTTAPE ?

That works so long as the proc you are looking for is in the JES2 environment.  
If your users are using JCLLIB statements, then you need to find all of the 
JCLLIB Datasets and scan for those.

You can do the same thing.

JCLLIB statements with all of your proclibs.  Then try the JCL process.

Caveat.  If the proc member is in multiple libraries, you will only find the 
first occurrence.

I will use the 3.14 option in batch and concatenate all of my proclibs and then 
SEARCH for what I am looking for.  Tends to find those in all libraries rather 
than just the first one.


If you have a strong naming convention, like SYS1.**.PROCLIB bring those up in 
3.4 and then SRCHFOR or MEMBER on the command line.


Lizette


> -Original Message-
> From: IBM Mainframe Discussion List  On
> Behalf Of Anthony Thompson
> Sent: Monday, July 08, 2019 8:59 PM
> To: IBM-MAIN@LISTSERV.UA.EDU
> Subject: Re: Findproc CBTTAPE ?
>
> I just run JCL invoking the proc with a deliberate JCL error.
>
> Like so:
>
> //
> /*ROUTE XEQ <--- to pick up any certain system's standard proclib
> order of search
> //FINDPROC EXEC ,JCLERROR=YES
>
> The IEFC001I message in the JESYSMSG dataset tells where the procedure
> was found.
>
> IEFC001I PROCEDURE 
>
> You don't need some clever utility from CBT or any other source to
> figure this out.
>
> Ant.
>
> -Original Message-
> From: IBM Mainframe Discussion List  On
> Behalf Of Jake Anderson
> Sent: Tuesday, 9 July 2019 1:13 PM
> To: IBM-MAIN@LISTSERV.UA.EDU
> Subject: Findproc CBTTAPE ?
>
> Hi
>
> Is there a file within CBTTAPE to find a specific proc among the JES2 procs ?
>
> I am looking through but still didn't get a one yet .
>
> Any pointers would be appreciated
>
> Jake.
>

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Re: Findproc CBTTAPE ?

2019-07-09 Thread Lionel B Dyck
Look in File 312 for member LSTPROC which will dynamically get the proclibs 
that are defined to JES2 - it doesn't support dynamic proclibs but it should 
get you the static ones.

If you use JES3 then check out LSTPROC3.

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Subject: Findproc CBTTAPE ?

Hi

Is there a file within CBTTAPE to find a specific proc among the JES2 procs ?

I am looking through but still didn't get a one yet .

Any pointers would be appreciated

Jake.

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Re: Findproc CBTTAPE ?

2019-07-09 Thread Anthony Thompson
Lizette, there's another caveat there too. A procedure is identified by its 
member name, but the contents of that library member may not necessarily 
contain the member name. 

An unrealistic example:

.PROCLIB(PLURGH) contains:

IEFBR14 PROC
IEFBR14 EXEC PGM=IEFBR14
IEFBR14 PEND

Batch 3.14 search for PLURGH won't find that.

Ant.

-Original Message-
From: IBM Mainframe Discussion List  On Behalf Of 
Lizette Koehler
Sent: Tuesday, 9 July 2019 2:22 PM
To: IBM-MAIN@LISTSERV.UA.EDU
Subject: Re: Findproc CBTTAPE ?

That works so long as the proc you are looking for is in the JES2 environment.  
If your users are using JCLLIB statements, then you need to find all of the 
JCLLIB Datasets and scan for those.

You can do the same thing.

JCLLIB statements with all of your proclibs.  Then try the JCL process.

Caveat.  If the proc member is in multiple libraries, you will only find the 
first occurrence.

I will use the 3.14 option in batch and concatenate all of my proclibs and then 
SEARCH for what I am looking for.  Tends to find those in all libraries rather 
than just the first one.


If you have a strong naming convention, like SYS1.**.PROCLIB bring those up in 
3.4 and then SRCHFOR or MEMBER on the command line.


Lizette


> -Original Message-
> From: IBM Mainframe Discussion List  On 
> Behalf Of Anthony Thompson
> Sent: Monday, July 08, 2019 8:59 PM
> To: IBM-MAIN@LISTSERV.UA.EDU
> Subject: Re: Findproc CBTTAPE ?
> 
> I just run JCL invoking the proc with a deliberate JCL error.
> 
> Like so:
> 
> //
> /*ROUTE XEQ <--- to pick up any certain system's standard proclib
> order of search
> //FINDPROC EXEC ,JCLERROR=YES
> 
> The IEFC001I message in the JESYSMSG dataset tells where the procedure 
> was found.
> 
> IEFC001I PROCEDURE 
> 
> You don't need some clever utility from CBT or any other source to 
> figure this out.
> 
> Ant.
> 
> -Original Message-
> From: IBM Mainframe Discussion List  On 
> Behalf Of Jake Anderson
> Sent: Tuesday, 9 July 2019 1:13 PM
> To: IBM-MAIN@LISTSERV.UA.EDU
> Subject: Findproc CBTTAPE ?
> 
> Hi
> 
> Is there a file within CBTTAPE to find a specific proc among the JES2 procs ?
> 
> I am looking through but still didn't get a one yet .
> 
> Any pointers would be appreciated
> 
> Jake.
> 

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Re: Findproc CBTTAPE ?

2019-07-08 Thread Brian Westerman
Here is a Clist that does what you are looking for.  You have to update the 
lines with the proclibs on them to have your proclib names (add more or remove 
some if you don't have the same number of proclibs)

i.e. you need these two lines ofr each proclib:

SET  =  + 1
SET  = name .of.proclib

.  It allows you to search all of your proclibs and optionally ispf edit or 
browse the member if found;

I.E> TSO FINDPROC JES2 EDIT (will search the proclibs, find the JES2 proc, and 
put you in ispf edit on it).

The order in the clist should match your exact order in your JES2 proceedure.

 /* FINDPROC TSO/E CLIST */
 /* FINDPROC IS A CLIST THAT WILL SEARCH THE JES PROCLIB */
 /* CONCATENATION FINDING A TARGET MEMBER. SEVERAL OPTIONS ARE   */
 /* AVAILABLE:   */
 /*  */
 /*  WRITE  - SHOW LIBRARY NAME AS IT IS SEARCHED*/
 /*  */
 /*  QUIT   - QUIT AFTER FIRST OCCURANCE OF TARGET   */
 /*  */
 /*  EDIT   - EDIT THE TARGET MEMBER WHEN FOUND  */
 /*  */
 /*  BROWSE - BROWSE THE TARGET MEMBER WHEN FOUND*/
 /*  */
 /*  THIS CLIST MUST BE UPDATED WITH THE PROCLIBS IN THE ORDER JES   */
 /*  SEARCHES THEM. THIS IS USUALLY IN THE JES2 PROC OR THE JES3 */
 /*  INISH DECK. */
 /*  */
 /*  */
 /* SYNTAX: FINDPROC PROCNAME {WRITE QUIT EDIT BROWSE}   */
 /*  */
 //
   
PROC 1 MBR WRITE  QUIT EDIT BROWSE 
 SET  = PROC  
SET  =  + 1
SET  = PZOS.PROCLIB 
SET  =  + 1
SET  = SYS1.MLTIPROC
SET  =  + 1
SET  = SYS1.PROCLIB 
SET  =  + 1
SET  = SYS1.IBM.PROCLIB 
SET  =  + 1
SET  = UTLS.PD.PROCLIB  
SET  =  + 1
SET  = CSBP.PD.PROCLIB  
SET  =  + 1
SET  = CSBP.PD.VENDPROC 
SET  =  + 1 
SET  = SAPD.PD.PROCLIB   
WRITE SEARCHING SYSTEM PROCLIBS FOR PROC:   
LOOP: + 
SET  =  + 1 
IF  >  THEN GOTO OUT  
SET  = &PROC   
IF  =  WRITE THEN DO  
WRITE  SEARCHING '' 
END 
IF ('()') = OK THEN DO   
IF  = EDIT |  +   
 = EDIT |  +   
= EDIT |  +  
 = EDIT THEN  DO   
ISPEXEC EDIT DATASET('()')  
GOTO CHECKXIT   
END 
IF  = BROWSE | +  
 = BROWSE | +  
= BROWSE | + 
 = BROWSE THEN DO  
ISPEXEC BROWSE DATASET('()')
GOTO CHECKXIT   
END 
WRITEFOUND IN   
CHECKXIT: +  

Re: Findproc CBTTAPE ?

2019-07-08 Thread Lizette Koehler
That works so long as the proc you are looking for is in the JES2 environment.  
If your users are using JCLLIB statements, then you need to find all of the 
JCLLIB Datasets and scan for those.

You can do the same thing.

JCLLIB statements with all of your proclibs.  Then try the JCL process.

Caveat.  If the proc member is in multiple libraries, you will only find the 
first occurrence.

I will use the 3.14 option in batch and concatenate all of my proclibs and then 
SEARCH for what I am looking for.  Tends to find those in all libraries rather 
than just the first one.


If you have a strong naming convention, like SYS1.**.PROCLIB bring those up in 
3.4 and then SRCHFOR or MEMBER on the command line.


Lizette


> -Original Message-
> From: IBM Mainframe Discussion List  On Behalf Of
> Anthony Thompson
> Sent: Monday, July 08, 2019 8:59 PM
> To: IBM-MAIN@LISTSERV.UA.EDU
> Subject: Re: Findproc CBTTAPE ?
> 
> I just run JCL invoking the proc with a deliberate JCL error.
> 
> Like so:
> 
> //
> /*ROUTE XEQ <--- to pick up any certain system's standard proclib
> order of search
> //FINDPROC EXEC ,JCLERROR=YES
> 
> The IEFC001I message in the JESYSMSG dataset tells where the procedure was
> found.
> 
> IEFC001I PROCEDURE 
> 
> You don't need some clever utility from CBT or any other source to figure
> this out.
> 
> Ant.
> 
> -Original Message-
> From: IBM Mainframe Discussion List  On Behalf Of
> Jake Anderson
> Sent: Tuesday, 9 July 2019 1:13 PM
> To: IBM-MAIN@LISTSERV.UA.EDU
> Subject: Findproc CBTTAPE ?
> 
> Hi
> 
> Is there a file within CBTTAPE to find a specific proc among the JES2 procs ?
> 
> I am looking through but still didn't get a one yet .
> 
> Any pointers would be appreciated
> 
> Jake.
> 

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Re: Findproc CBTTAPE ?

2019-07-08 Thread Anthony Thompson
I just run JCL invoking the proc with a deliberate JCL error.

Like so: 

//
/*ROUTE XEQ <--- to pick up any certain system's standard proclib 
order of search
//FINDPROC EXEC ,JCLERROR=YES

The IEFC001I message in the JESYSMSG dataset tells where the procedure was 
found.

IEFC001I PROCEDURE 

You don't need some clever utility from CBT or any other source to figure this 
out.

Ant.

-Original Message-
From: IBM Mainframe Discussion List  On Behalf Of 
Jake Anderson
Sent: Tuesday, 9 July 2019 1:13 PM
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Subject: Findproc CBTTAPE ?

Hi

Is there a file within CBTTAPE to find a specific proc among the JES2 procs ?

I am looking through but still didn't get a one yet .

Any pointers would be appreciated

Jake.

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Findproc CBTTAPE ?

2019-07-08 Thread Jake Anderson
Hi

Is there a file within CBTTAPE to find a specific proc among the JES2 procs
?

I am looking through but still didn't get a one yet .

Any pointers would be appreciated

Jake.

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Re: How obtain DSN's of SL Tape using CBTTAPE

2019-03-13 Thread retired mainframer
Is the user ID the job is run under authorized to use BLP?

Do you not have a tape management system that could report this without even 
mounting the tape?

> -Original Message-
> From: IBM Mainframe Discussion List  On
> Behalf Of Hilario Garcia
> Sent: Wednesday, March 13, 2019 5:45 AM
> To: IBM-MAIN@LISTSERV.UA.EDU
> Subject: How obtain DSN's of SL Tape using CBTTAPE
> 
> The problem I have is that I do not know how many files there are in 
> cartridges that
> have been
> recorded as SL.
> 
> I am trying to use the TAPEMAP program of the CBTTAPE.
> 
> My jcl has the following format:
> 
> // STEP0010 EXEC PGM=TAPEMAP
> // STEPLIBDD DSN=CBTTAPE.LINKLIB,DISP =SHR
> // SYSPRINT DD SYSOUT=*
> // AMSDUMP DD SYSOUT=*
> // SYSUT1DD DISP=OLD,
> //UNIT=3490,LABEL=(,BLP,EXPDT=98000),
> //VOL=(,RETAIN ,, SER= PUNLIB)
> 
> Messages I receive from the system:
> 
> IEF233A M 0581, PUNLIB ,, TAPEMAP, STEP0010, 173
> SYS19072.T143538.RA000.TAPEMAP.R0100030
> IEC502E RK 0581, PUNLIB, SL, TAPEMAP, STEP0010
> IEC501A M 0581, PUNLIB, NL ,, TAPEMAP, STEP0010,
> SYS19072.T143538.RA000.TAPEMAP.R0100
> 
> The system detects that the cartridge is SL (I have it encoded as BLP) to 
> obtain
> a list of all the files and DCB of the files in the cartridge.
> 
> I am not using any ATL.
> 
> Thank you very much in advance.

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Re: How obtain DSN's of SL Tape using CBTTAPE

2019-03-13 Thread Mike Schwab
http://www.jaymoseley.com/hercules/cbt_ware/tapemap.htm is a good example.

https://www.ibm.com/support/knowledgecenter/en/SSLTBW_2.1.0/com.ibm.zos.v2r1.ieab600/iea3b6_Syntax43.htm
If you are using a modern z/OS that has promoted DCB parameters, IBM's
suggestion is to take it out of the LABEL parameter.

On Wed, Mar 13, 2019 at 7:44 AM Hilario Garcia  wrote:
>
> The problem I have is that I do not know how many files there are in 
> cartridges that have been
> recorded as SL.
>
> I am trying to use the TAPEMAP program of the CBTTAPE.
>
> My jcl has the following format:
>
> // STEP0010 EXEC PGM=TAPEMAP
> // STEPLIBDD DSN=CBTTAPE.LINKLIB,DISP =SHR
> // SYSPRINT DD SYSOUT=*
> // AMSDUMP DD SYSOUT=*
> // SYSUT1DD DISP=OLD,
> //UNIT=3490,LABEL=(,BLP,EXPDT=98000),
> //VOL=(,RETAIN ,, SER= PUNLIB)
>
> Messages I receive from the system:
>
> IEF233A M 0581, PUNLIB ,, TAPEMAP, STEP0010, 173
> SYS19072.T143538.RA000.TAPEMAP.R0100030
> IEC502E RK 0581, PUNLIB, SL, TAPEMAP, STEP0010
> IEC501A M 0581, PUNLIB, NL ,, TAPEMAP, STEP0010, 
> SYS19072.T143538.RA000.TAPEMAP.R0100
>
> The system detects that the cartridge is SL (I have it encoded as BLP) to 
> obtain
> a list of all the files and DCB of the files in the cartridge.
>
> I am not using any ATL.
>
> Thank you very much in advance.
>
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How obtain DSN's of SL Tape using CBTTAPE

2019-03-13 Thread Hilario Garcia
The problem I have is that I do not know how many files there are in cartridges 
that have been
recorded as SL.

I am trying to use the TAPEMAP program of the CBTTAPE.

My jcl has the following format:

// STEP0010 EXEC PGM=TAPEMAP
// STEPLIBDD DSN=CBTTAPE.LINKLIB,DISP =SHR
// SYSPRINT DD SYSOUT=*
// AMSDUMP DD SYSOUT=*
// SYSUT1DD DISP=OLD,
//UNIT=3490,LABEL=(,BLP,EXPDT=98000),
//VOL=(,RETAIN ,, SER= PUNLIB)

Messages I receive from the system:

IEF233A M 0581, PUNLIB ,, TAPEMAP, STEP0010, 173
SYS19072.T143538.RA000.TAPEMAP.R0100030
IEC502E RK 0581, PUNLIB, SL, TAPEMAP, STEP0010
IEC501A M 0581, PUNLIB, NL ,, TAPEMAP, STEP0010, 
SYS19072.T143538.RA000.TAPEMAP.R0100

The system detects that the cartridge is SL (I have it encoded as BLP) to obtain
a list of all the files and DCB of the files in the cartridge.

I am not using any ATL.

Thank you very much in advance.

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Re: CBTTAPE 128 SYSLOG scanner

2019-02-18 Thread Jake Anderson
Thanks again to Sam and John

My bad I didn't add the other macros which came along with the CBT and
assembled it correctly this time

On Mon, 18 Feb, 2019, 7:24 PM Charles Mills  I did not see the original question but "macros are too old and will not
> assemble" is *very* unlikely on a z/OS system. More likely "I am not
> pointing SYSLIB at the right macro libraries." (And yes, @John's subsequent
> reply would tend to confirm this.)
>
> Charles
>
>
> -Original Message-
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> Behalf Of John McKown
> Sent: Monday, February 18, 2019 5:26 AM
> To: IBM-MAIN@LISTSERV.UA.EDU
> Subject: Re: CBTTAPE 128 SYSLOG scanner
>
> On Sun, Feb 17, 2019 at 12:16 AM Jake Anderson 
> wrote:
>
> > Hi
> >
> > Is anyone still using SYSLOG scanner program from CBTTAPE ? If so are you
> > able to use on z/OS 2.2.
> >
> > I am unable to get it assembled to zOS 2.2 as the program and macros are
> > old and most of them are not recognised.
> >
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Re: CBTTAPE 128 SYSLOG scanner

2019-02-18 Thread Charles Mills
I did not see the original question but "macros are too old and will not 
assemble" is *very* unlikely on a z/OS system. More likely "I am not pointing 
SYSLIB at the right macro libraries." (And yes, @John's subsequent reply would 
tend to confirm this.)

Charles


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Of John McKown
Sent: Monday, February 18, 2019 5:26 AM
To: IBM-MAIN@LISTSERV.UA.EDU
Subject: Re: CBTTAPE 128 SYSLOG scanner

On Sun, Feb 17, 2019 at 12:16 AM Jake Anderson 
wrote:

> Hi
>
> Is anyone still using SYSLOG scanner program from CBTTAPE ? If so are you
> able to use on z/OS 2.2.
>
> I am unable to get it assembled to zOS 2.2 as the program and macros are
> old and most of them are not recognised.
>

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Re: CBTTAPE 128 SYSLOG scanner

2019-02-18 Thread John McKown
On Mon, Feb 18, 2019 at 7:26 AM John McKown 
wrote:

> On Sun, Feb 17, 2019 at 12:16 AM Jake Anderson 
> wrote:
>
>> Hi
>>
>> Is anyone still using SYSLOG scanner program from CBTTAPE ? If so are you
>> able to use on z/OS 2.2.
>>
>> I am unable to get it assembled to zOS 2.2 as the program and macros are
>> old and most of them are not recognised.
>>
>
> I have access to a z/OS 2.3 system, but cannot do anything until Thursday
> night. Just too busy right now.
>

I guess that I lied. I did a quick assemble and link, no test, on z/OS 2.3
with no problems. On my ASSEMBLE step, I had SYS1.MACLIB, SYS1.MODGEN and
the FILE128.PDS libraries on the SYSLIB. I got a 0 return code on the
assemble and the link step.



>
>
>
>
>>
>> Is anyone willing share your working piece of code ?
>>
>> Jake
>>
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Re: CBTTAPE 128 SYSLOG scanner

2019-02-18 Thread John McKown
On Sun, Feb 17, 2019 at 12:16 AM Jake Anderson 
wrote:

> Hi
>
> Is anyone still using SYSLOG scanner program from CBTTAPE ? If so are you
> able to use on z/OS 2.2.
>
> I am unable to get it assembled to zOS 2.2 as the program and macros are
> old and most of them are not recognised.
>

I have access to a z/OS 2.3 system, but cannot do anything until Thursday
night. Just too busy right now.




>
> Is anyone willing share your working piece of code ?
>
> Jake
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CBTTAPE 128 SYSLOG scanner

2019-02-16 Thread Jake Anderson
Hi

Is anyone still using SYSLOG scanner program from CBTTAPE ? If so are you
able to use on z/OS 2.2.

I am unable to get it assembled to zOS 2.2 as the program and macros are
old and most of them are not recognised.

Is anyone willing share your working piece of code ?

Jake

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Re: CBTTAPE - DAF and z/OS V2.1 and above

2018-07-23 Thread Charles Mills
Type 80 records do not exactly have subtypes. They have events and qualifiers, 
which are similar in concept to a certain extent, but at a different offset in 
the record.

Charles


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Subject: Re: CBTTAPE - DAF and z/OS V2.1 and above

The file out on his webpage shows that DAF hasn't been updated since 2010.  I 
know that recently, I was seeing invalid smf 80 records, but it turns out they 
are newer subtypes (x'1BB').  I just repeated a couple lines of code, that 
basically says it's ok, but doesn't process the data.

I see in the code, that currently DAF supports the NFS smf42 subtype 7 only.  
No code is in it for subtype 8.

Peter

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Re: CBTTAPE - DAF and z/OS V2.1 and above

2018-07-23 Thread Peter Vander Woude
The file out on his webpage shows that DAF hasn't been updated since 2010.  I 
know that recently, I was seeing invalid smf 80 records, but it turns out they 
are newer subtypes (x'1BB').  I just repeated a couple lines of code, that 
basically says it's ok, but doesn't process the data.

I see in the code, that currently DAF supports the NFS smf42 subtype 7 only.  
No code is in it for subtype 8.

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Re: CBTTAPE - DAF and z/OS V2.1 and above

2018-07-23 Thread Tom Conley

On 7/23/2018 12:27 AM, Lizette Koehler wrote:

I was reading through the code for DAF (File 94) on CBTTAPE.ORG.

I was wondering if there are new fields, who might be updating this utility?

In Type 42 - I see a new subtype 26 for NFS.

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AFAIK,

Mike Cleary is still updating DAF.

Regards,
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CBTTAPE - DAF and z/OS V2.1 and above

2018-07-22 Thread Lizette Koehler
I was reading through the code for DAF (File 94) on CBTTAPE.ORG. 

I was wondering if there are new fields, who might be updating this utility? 

In Type 42 - I see a new subtype 26 for NFS. 

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PCRE2 10.30 released on CBTTAPE (file 939-updates page)

2017-09-11 Thread Sam Golob

Hi Folks,

    I just posted this new version of PCRE (Perl-Compatible Regular 
Expressions) Version 10.30 ported to z/OS by Ze'ev Atlas.  It is on the 
Updates page of www.cbttape.org  File 939.


http://www.cbttape.org/ftp/updates/CBT939.zip

    Use it in good health and happiness...

    Ze'ev is available for feedback at:

zatl...@yahoo.com

Sincerely,    Sam Golob

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PCRE2 10.30 released on CBTTAPE (file 939)

2017-09-10 Thread Ze'ev Atlas
A new version of the PCRE2 regex engine for z/OS was released and would be 
posted on CBTTAPE (file 939) soon.  1. The main interpreter, pcre2_match(), has 
been refactored into a    new version that does not use recursive function 
calls (and    therefore the stack) for remembering backtracking positions.    
This makes --disable-stack-for-recursion a NOOP. The new    implementation 
allows backtracking into recursive group calls in   patterns, making it more 
compatible with Perl, and also fixes some    other hard-to-do issues such as 
#1887 in Bugzilla. The code is    also cleaner because the old code had a 
number of fudges to try to    reduce stack usage. It seems to run no slower 
than the old code.
We are looking for volunteers for two potential improvements:1. A PL/I expert 
to create native PL/I include modules for full PL/I support (I have some idea 
how to code in PL/I, but an expert would do a better job.)2. A CEEPIPI expert 
to help us persist the library for the Rexx API to allow less costly Rexx 
support (John Gateley wrote a very good and working basic Rexx API, but without 
persisting the library in the LE environment. every call has to start the 
expensive compile from scratch.  I admit that I tried to read the CEEPIPI 
documentation several times, just to conclude that I have no idea what does IBM 
talk about.)
 Ze'ev Atlas


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PCRE2 10.23 released on CBTTAPE (file 939)

2017-05-07 Thread Ze'ev Atlas
A new version of the PCRE2 regex engine for z/OS was released and would be 
posted on CBTTAPE (file 939) soon.  New in this release is Rexx API.  It is 
implemented as a Rexx function, written in Assembler by John Gateley.  It 
accepts basic regular expressions and some minimal options and returns a Rexx 
stem. 
I would like to thank John for his help in that Rexx API.
 Ze'ev Atlas

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Re: CBTTAPE (was: ... Carmine's ...)

2012-11-02 Thread Dana Mitchell
On Thu, 1 Nov 2012 00:24:40 -0500, Paul Gilmartin paulgboul...@aim.com wrote:

snip
It would be nice to have that on cbttape.org itself.  Who'd do the work?
Perhaps a convention for README files created by contributors that would
automatically be linked as web pages for each submission.

-- gil

Excellent idea, a web page for each file then you could google to find topics 
of interest.  But indeed a fair amount of work.

At the very least, reformat file001 web page losing the 80 column, jcl metaphor 
and flow the text.   That would cut the number of lines in the file001 page 
substantially.  (does anybody actually order the tape any more?)  Perhaps add a 
link to each submission to link directly to the zip file.  Seems like that 
could be automated relatively easily.

Dana

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CBTTAPE (was: ... Carmine's ...)

2012-10-31 Thread Paul Gilmartin
On Tue, 30 Oct 2012 11:55:50 -0400, Rob Schramm wrote:

On Tue, Oct 30, 2012 at 11:39 AM, McKown, John wrote:

 That's the direction I was going. I was hoping to create a UNIX script
 which would use curl or ftp to download the file I wanted from the
 ftp://cbttape.org/ftp/cbt/CBT???.zip to a newly made subdirectory. Then
 use jar to unzip it.  ...

I' ve done all that with Rexx.

 ... The problem now comes in that the result is usually
 an XMIT file. OK, I can cp that to a PS data set with RECFM=FB,LRECL=80
 and then TSO RECEIVE it. 
 
It's easier than that.  RECEIVE works with INDD() allocated to a UNIX path.
One of the few pleasant surprises in TSO.

... Unfortunately, I am now a bit stuck.
 I always need to look at the resultant PDS to see how to actually install.
 Yes, this is not really a big deal. 
 
TANSTAAFL.  But, yes, an autoinstaller would be nice.  But again, don't
get on a slippery slope to Trojan Horses.

 ... I think that I may ask Sam Golob
 about hosting a CBTTape moderated Wiki for z/OS. Might even have a page for
 each CBTTape contribution's read me information. I something download
 things just to get a better idea what they are about.
 
It would be nice to have that on cbttape.org itself.  Who'd do the work?
Perhaps a convention for README files created by contributors that would
automatically be linked as web pages for each submission.

-- gil

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Re: Cbttape Freeware isn't available

2012-07-24 Thread Francisco Hernandez
Hello, 

Thank you very much for all the messages received. 

The problem is already solved. I usually use the Chrome browser which was where 
the problem had apparently not clear the cache at the end of the session 
which is the option chosen. 

Using Mozilla Firefox and Internet Explorer works correctly as well as after 
clearing the cache  of Crome also works. 

Greetings.

Francisco.

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Re: AW: Cbttape Freeware isn't available

2012-07-24 Thread Paul Gilmartin
On Tue, 24 Jul 2012 06:11:45 -0400, Shmuel Metz (Seymour J.) wrote:

There are  sites that will do these things for you.

There are sites that do DNS and whois lookups for you. There are no
sites that analyze what your own firewall is blocking.
 
Granted.  And the firewall design probably considers it a security feature
not to disclose to users what it blocks because otherwise they'd be able
to infer more easily what it doesn't block.

But introducing a third party helps isolate the problem.  If you can
access network-tools but network-tools can't access cbttape,
there's stronger reason to suspect cbttape.

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Cbttape Freeware isn't available

2012-07-23 Thread Francisco H.
Hello

I tried to access the web Cbttape: www.cbttape.org, and is not available:
You see this page because there is no Web site available at this address: 
http://www.cbttape.org .
 
Someone knows because not available ?
 
Thank you very much. 

Francisco

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Re: Cbttape Freeware isn't available

2012-07-23 Thread John P Kalinich
It is available now.

Regards,
John K

Francisco H. of the IBM Mainframe Discussion List
IBM-MAIN@listserv.ua.edu wrote on 07/23/2012 02:28:11 AM:

 I tried to access the web Cbttape: www.cbttape.org, and is not available:
 You see this page because there is no Web site available at this address:

 http://www.cbttape.org .

 Someone knows because not available ?

 Thank you very much.

 Francisco

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AW: Cbttape Freeware isn't available

2012-07-23 Thread David Stokes
Could someone post the IP, the problem still seems to exist for some of us. 
Maybe DNS corruption.

Microsoft Windows [Version 6.1.7601]
Copyright (c) 2009 Microsoft Corporation. Alle Rechte vorbehalten.

C:\Users\DStokesping -a http://www.cbttape.org/
Ping-Anforderung konnte Host http://www.cbttape.org/; nicht finden. Überprüfen
Sie den Namen, und versuchen Sie es erneut.

Ping couldn't find the host http://www.cbttape.org/;



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Betreff: Re: Cbttape Freeware isn't available

Howdy,

I just tried the site (07:20 - Ottawa, Canada time) and it worked for me.  Was 
able to access and navigate around the site.

Regards,

Neil Haley
nha...@ca.ibm.com
Storage  Software Mainframe Support
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Sent by: IBM Mainframe Discussion List
Date: 07/23/2012 03:38AM
Subject: Cbttape Freeware isn't available

Hello

I tried to access the web Cbttape: www.cbttape.org, and is not available:
You see this page because there is no Web site available at this address: 
http://www.cbttape.org .
 
Someone knows because not available ?
 
Thank you very much. 

Francisco

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Re: AW: Cbttape Freeware isn't available

2012-07-23 Thread Mark Jacobs

PING cbttape.org (216.194.248.70): 56 data bytes

Mark Jacobs

On 07/23/12 07:33, David Stokes wrote:

Could someone post the IP, the problem still seems to exist for some of us. 
Maybe DNS corruption.

Microsoft Windows [Version 6.1.7601]
Copyright (c) 2009 Microsoft Corporation. Alle Rechte vorbehalten.

C:\Users\DStokesping -a http://www.cbttape.org/
Ping-Anforderung konnte Host http://www.cbttape.org/; nicht finden. Überprüfen
Sie den Namen, und versuchen Sie es erneut.

Ping couldn't find the host http://www.cbttape.org/;



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Howdy,

I just tried the site (07:20 - Ottawa, Canada time) and it worked for me.  Was 
able to access and navigate around the site.

Regards,

Neil Haley
nha...@ca.ibm.com
Storage  Software Mainframe Support
http://www.ibm.com/systems/z/ | http://www.about.me/NeilHaley

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To: IBM-MAIN@listserv.ua.edu
From: Francisco H.
Sent by: IBM Mainframe Discussion List
Date: 07/23/2012 03:38AM
Subject: Cbttape Freeware isn't available

Hello

I tried to access the web Cbttape: www.cbttape.org, and is not available:
You see this page because there is no Web site available at this address: 
http://www.cbttape.org .
  
Someone knows because not available ?
  
Thank you very much.


Francisco

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AW: AW: Cbttape Freeware isn't available

2012-07-23 Thread David Stokes
This is pretty weird, it returns the same website not available page from 
some Parallels Plesk Control Panel

Welcome

You see this page because there is no Web site available at this address: 
http://216.194.248.70 .

If you think you are seing this page by mistake, please contact HIS to report 
this.


From some ISP his.com.



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PING cbttape.org (216.194.248.70): 56 data bytes

Mark Jacobs

On 07/23/12 07:33, David Stokes wrote:
 Could someone post the IP, the problem still seems to exist for some of us. 
 Maybe DNS corruption.

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 C:\Users\DStokesping -a http://www.cbttape.org/ Ping-Anforderung 
 konnte Host http://www.cbttape.org/; nicht finden. Überprüfen Sie den 
 Namen, und versuchen Sie es erneut.

 Ping couldn't find the host http://www.cbttape.org/;



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 Howdy,

 I just tried the site (07:20 - Ottawa, Canada time) and it worked for me.  
 Was able to access and navigate around the site.

 Regards,

 Neil Haley
 nha...@ca.ibm.com
 Storage  Software Mainframe Support
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 Date: 07/23/2012 03:38AM
 Subject: Cbttape Freeware isn't available

 Hello

 I tried to access the web Cbttape: www.cbttape.org, and is not available:
 You see this page because there is no Web site available at this address: 
 http://www.cbttape.org .
   
 Someone knows because not available ?
   
 Thank you very much.

 Francisco

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Re: AW: AW: Cbttape Freeware isn't available

2012-07-23 Thread Peter Sylvester

On 07/23/2012 01:43 PM, David Stokes wrote:

This is pretty weird, it returns the same website not available page from some 
Parallels Plesk Control Panel





This is a typical web hoster with multiple names for the same IP
address. The web server needs a correct Host: parameter in the
http request, which must contain domain name. It s typical
that there is a default site that tells you:
Sorry Dave,  don't send me just an IP address, I have multiple
names. :-)

   GET / HTTP/1.1
   Host:  www.cbttape.org
   ...

You may have a problem with you local DNS configuration?

Peter Sylvester

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Re: Cbttape Freeware isn't available

2012-07-23 Thread Staller, Allan
Working now. 07:45 Central time

Al Staller | Z Systems Programmer | KBM Group | (Tel) 972 664-3565 | 
allan.stal...@kbmg.com

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Sent: Monday, July 23, 2012 2:28 AM
To: IBM-MAIN@LISTSERV.UA.EDU
Subject: Cbttape Freeware isn't available

Hello

I tried to access the web Cbttape: www.cbttape.org, and is not available:
You see this page because there is no Web site available at this address: 
http://www.cbttape.org .
 
Someone knows because not available ?
 
Thank you very much. 

Francisco

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Re: Cbttape Freeware isn't available

2012-07-23 Thread David Stokes
You could well be right.
Putting the address in hosts doesn't succeed either. Just returns generic web 
site not available.
I am not alone in having the problem, I just checked after the post by 
Francisco some time back.



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Cc: David Stokes
Betreff: Re: AW: AW: Cbttape Freeware isn't available

On 07/23/2012 01:43 PM, David Stokes wrote:
 This is pretty weird, it returns the same website not available page from 
 some Parallels Plesk Control Panel




This is a typical web hoster with multiple names for the same IP address. The 
web server needs a correct Host: parameter in the http request, which must 
contain domain name. It s typical that there is a default site that tells you:
Sorry Dave,  don't send me just an IP address, I have multiple names. :-)

GET / HTTP/1.1
Host:  www.cbttape.org
...

You may have a problem with you local DNS configuration?

Peter Sylvester

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Re: Cbttape Freeware isn't available

2012-07-23 Thread Knutson, Sam
The servers were updated over the weekend in the 0300 time frame with required 
security patches by our ISP.
They are to the best of my knowledge working without any problems since later 
that morning and errors are most likely due to stale DNS or browser cache 
entries on your PC.
In the tradition of PC support please clear your cache and reboot see if that 
corrects the issues.   I really cannot resolve anyone's individual issues here 
and it is probably not a good use of LISTSERV bandwidth but I have checked from 
a couple locations and with others and verified the site is operating normally.

    Best Regards, 

    Sam Knutson, GEICO  System z Team Leader
    Resident CBTTAPE.ORG boiler repairman
    mailto:sknut...@geico.com 
    (office)  301.986.3574 
    (cell) 301.996.1318   
   
Think big, act bold, start simple, grow fast... 


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To: IBM-MAIN@LISTSERV.UA.EDU
Subject: Cbttape Freeware isn't available

Hello

I tried to access the web Cbttape: www.cbttape.org, and is not available:
You see this page because there is no Web site available at this address: 
http://www.cbttape.org .
 
Someone knows because not available ?
 
Thank you very much. 

Francisco

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Re: Cbttape Freeware isn't available

2012-07-23 Thread Kenneth Fitzgerald
On Monday, July 23, 2012 6:22:05 AM UTC-7, David Stokes wrote:
 You could well be right.
 Putting the address in hosts doesn#39;t succeed either. Just returns generic 
 web site not available.
 I am not alone in having the problem, I just checked after the post by 
 Francisco some time back.
 
 
 
 -Ursprüngliche Nachricht-
 Von: Peter Sylvester [mailto:peter.sylves...@edelweb.fr] 
 Gesendet: Montag, 23. Juli 2012 14:17
 An: IBM Mainframe Discussion List
 Cc: David Stokes
 Betreff: Re: AW: AW: Cbttape Freeware isn#39;t available
 
 On 07/23/2012 01:43 PM, David Stokes wrote:
 gt; This is pretty weird, it returns the same quot;website not 
 availablequot; page from some quot;Parallels Plesk Control Panelquot;
 gt;
 gt;
 
 
 This is a typical web hoster with multiple names for the same IP address. The 
 web server needs a correct Host: parameter in the http request, which must 
 contain domain name. It s typical that there is a default site that tells you:
 quot;Sorry Dave,  don#39;t send me just an IP address, I have multiple 
 names.quot; :-)
 
 GET / HTTP/1.1
 Host:  www.cbttape.org
 ...
 
 You may have a problem with you local DNS configuration?
 
 Peter Sylvester
 
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The hosting IP service provider uses Parallels Plesk Control Panel software 
on their servers, and in the event of a technical issue issue kicks out the
the Parallels Plesk panel with message No web site available for this address.

The cbttape.org site is Hosted by Heller Information Services

Hosting: Heller Information Services hosts domain cbttape.org
IP Address: 216.194.248.70
Name Servers: ns2.his.com, ns3.his.com, ns4.his.com, ns.his.com 

Sam Golob has contacted the IP provider to work the issue.

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Re: AW: Cbttape Freeware isn't available

2012-07-23 Thread Paul Gilmartin
On Mon, 23 Jul 2012 08:50:35 -0400, Shmuel Metz (Seymour J.) wrote:

Could someone post the IP, the problem still seems to exist for
some of us. Maybe DNS corruption.

I'd guess a firewall issue. Does yours allow ICMP packets through?
Have you tried a tracerte[1] for the same sites?

[1] The name may vary depending on system.

There are  sites that will do these things for you.  E.g.:

http://network-tools.com/

-- gil

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