Re: using same iteration of IHSAE001 on multiple systems within a sysplex

2021-04-21 Thread Dana Mitchell
Followup to Bill's question.  As it turns out, he's in a sysplex sharing root 
environment, so he does not need to prefix the /etc directory with the system 
name in order to reference the correct copy of /etc.  

Dana

On Tue, 20 Apr 2021 14:05:47 -0400, wjanulin  wrote:

>Dana, Ok, thank you again for your response.Bill J.Sent from my Galaxy
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From: Dana Mitchell  Date: 4/20/21  13:50  (GMT-05:00) 
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Re: using same iteration of IHSAE001 on multiple systems within a sysplex 

Bill,It should just follow standard JCL substitution rules,  quotes are needed 
if it contains embedded spaces, etc.
Dana

On Tue, 20 Apr 2021 11:34:19 -0400, wjanulin  wrote:
>Dana, Interesting, l.will check that out. Does the symbolic parameter on the 
>DIR= statement for  need to be wrapped in quotes? The parameter was 
>not being replaced with the actual directory name which is the same as the 
>lpar name.Thank you for responding.Regards, Bill J.Sent from my Galaxy

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Re: using same iteration of IHSAE001 on multiple systems within a sysplex

2021-04-20 Thread wjanulin
Dana, Ok, thank you again for your response.Bill J.Sent from my Galaxy
 Original message From: Dana Mitchell  
Date: 4/20/21  13:50  (GMT-05:00) To: IBM-MAIN@LISTSERV.UA.EDU Subject: Re: 
using same iteration of IHSAE001 on multiple systems within a sysplex Bill,It 
should just follow standard JCL substitution rules,  quotes are needed if it 
contains embedded spaces, etc.DanaOn Tue, 20 Apr 2021 11:34:19 -0400, wjanulin 
 wrote:>Dana, Interesting, l.will check that out. Does the 
symbolic parameter on the DIR= statement for  need to be wrapped in 
quotes? The parameter was not being replaced with the actual directory name 
which is the same as the lpar name.Thank you for responding.Regards, Bill 
J.Sent from my 
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Re: using same iteration of IHSAE001 on multiple systems within a sysplex

2021-04-20 Thread Dana Mitchell
Bill,

It should just follow standard JCL substitution rules,  quotes are needed if it 
contains embedded spaces, etc.

Dana
On Tue, 20 Apr 2021 11:34:19 -0400, wjanulin  wrote:

>Dana, Interesting, l.will check that out. Does the symbolic parameter on the 
>DIR= statement for  need to be wrapped in quotes? The parameter was 
>not being replaced with the actual directory name which is the same as the 
>lpar name.Thank you for responding.Regards, Bill J.Sent from my Galaxy

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Re: using same iteration of IHSAE001 on multiple systems within a sysplex

2021-04-20 Thread wjanulin
Dana, Interesting, l.will check that out. Does the symbolic parameter on the 
DIR= statement for  need to be wrapped in quotes? The parameter was not 
being replaced with the actual directory name which is the same as the lpar 
name.Thank you for responding.Regards, Bill J.Sent from my Galaxy
 Original message From: Dana Mitchell  
Date: 4/20/21  11:05  (GMT-05:00) To: IBM-MAIN@LISTSERV.UA.EDU Subject: Re: 
using same iteration of IHSAE001 on multiple systems within a sysplex Yes, as 
long as the JOBCLASS(x) definition in JES2 specifies SYSSYM=ALLOWOn Tue, 20 Apr 
2021 13:55:55 +, william janulin  wrote:>To list;>  
Question, is it possible to use a symbolic parameter to identify the install 
directoryon the DIR= parameter in the PROC statement?>The plex I am working 
with has a shared sys1.proclib and, if possible, I am tryingto avoid having 
different procs, one for each lpar, if I can use just one and just refer to 
theinstall directory id  which is the sysname using a symbolic parameter.>Thank 
you in advance, Bill 
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Re: using same iteration of IHSAE001 on multiple systems within a sysplex

2021-04-20 Thread Dana Mitchell
Yes, as long as the JOBCLASS(x) definition in JES2 specifies SYSSYM=ALLOW

On Tue, 20 Apr 2021 13:55:55 +, william janulin  wrote:

>To list;
>  Question, is it possible to use a symbolic parameter to identify the install 
>directoryon the DIR= parameter in the PROC statement?
>The plex I am working with has a shared sys1.proclib and, if possible, I am 
>tryingto avoid having different procs, one for each lpar, if I can use just 
>one and just refer to theinstall directory id  which is the sysname using a 
>symbolic parameter.
>Thank you in advance, Bill J.

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using same iteration of IHSAE001 on multiple systems within a sysplex

2021-04-20 Thread william janulin
To list;
  Question, is it possible to use a symbolic parameter to identify the install 
directoryon the DIR= parameter in the PROC statement?
The plex I am working with has a shared sys1.proclib and, if possible, I am 
tryingto avoid having different procs, one for each lpar, if I can use just one 
and just refer to theinstall directory id  which is the sysname using a 
symbolic parameter.
Thank you in advance, Bill J.

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