Hi,
Wang Rong posted the following:
Are there any way to perform file I/O in Assembler program without
define a DD card in the calling JCL. For some reason, I want to give the
file name in Assembler source, not in the calling JCL. Can OPEN macro do
that?
By the way, I can't find the
Curt Thompson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in message news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]...
Hello,
I too, recently discovered that I had many RRS Archive offload datasets,
and needed a way to purge these. I set my RETPD and AUTODELETE similar to
yours, and it took until the next switch to occur, before LOGR
Edward,
I'd like to encourage you to try using the NetView Session Monitor (NLDM)
trace function with the CPIU (complete PIU) option. This gives you exactly
what a VTAM buffer trace gives you with massively less fiddling about and -
to judge from your post - uncertainty over whether you've
On Sun, 13 Nov 2005 23:31:07 -0600 Wang Rong [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
:Hi, all
:Are there any way to perform file I/O in Assembler program without
:define a DD card in the calling JCL. For some reason, I want to give the
:file name in Assembler source, not in the calling JCL. Can OPEN macro
Mike:
Thanks for your accurate answer.
We dont have TAPEDSN in effect (we just control access to tape datasets
by TAPEVOL profiles).
Tapes used by HSM, in our shop, have a very distinctive naming
convention, so i do not think that a generic RACF protection would
interfere with user tapes.
On the
Hi;
Someone is using z/VM to support LINUX servers on z990?
TIA
Ricardo Paranhos
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Hi;
Someone is using z/VM to support LINUX servers on z990?
TIA
I'll second the suggestion of getting to the linux-390 list. Also check
www.linuxvm.org
We run zLinux under zVM here on two z990 systems, in 2 IFLs on each system. We
are just getting started, but have about 20 zLinux guests running currently,
with many more to come. We also run three
http://www.networking.ibm.com/nhd/webnav.nsf/pages/did:3746bks.html#Installation
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Ed Gould wrote on 11/12/2005 09:55:56 AM:
Frank,
Could you talk about this a little, please? I have not heard of the
interface.
DFSORT has an internal interface with DFSMSrmm, and an externalized
interface (ICETPEX) that other tape management systems are using. Here's a
link to the
Chris Mason wrote:
I'd like to encourage you to try using the NetView Session Monitor (NLDM)
trace function with the CPIU (complete PIU) option. This gives you exactly
what a VTAM buffer trace gives you with massively less fiddling about and -
to judge from your post - uncertainty over whether
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Ok,
On 11/14/2005 8:59 AM, Mautalen Juan Guillermo wrote:
Mike:
Thanks for your accurate answer.
We dont have TAPEDSN in effect (we just control access to tape datasets
by TAPEVOL profiles).
Tapes used by HSM, in our shop, have a very distinctive naming
convention, so i do not think that a generic
OK then one further question. The FM recommends to use a small number of
dynamic work files ie 2 or 3. Does sort allocate multi volume files if they
need to be very large for a very big sort.
Jim McAlpine
On 11/14/05, Frank Yaeger [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Jim,
DFSORT dynamically allocates
Hi,
(I'll shorten my question of about 3 weeks ago.)
Any experiences with Sysplex Distributor to share? Nasty, pretty?
Do you consider it mature technology?
Is there a TCP/IP forum or listserver, more specialized in this material
than IBM-MAIN?
Jan
its on
http://www.amazon.co.uk/exec/obidos/ASIN/0471361763/wynsoftsystemsli/026-6361217-5921218
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The thread started with the question of
What are the limitations/restrictions of the SETPROG LPA command?
to which the answer is
None that are relevant. Sam Knutson's response correctly pointed out that
AMBLIST is not the right way to display LPA information, and will not work
at all for dynamic
Walt:
There is a paragraph in the HSM documentation stating that generic
TAPEVOL protection should work. But it is somewhat vague, without any
details.
It says:
--1.9.5.3 Protecting DFSMShsm Tapes
--Tip: If you have not defined RACF tape volume sets for DFSMShsm, but
you want RACF to protect
On Mon, 14 Nov 2005 12:36:32 -0500, Anthony Bongiorno wrote:
its on
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6361217-5921218
...which translated at today's exchange rates is just about $800USD.
(If mainframes are dead why is the knowledge of an experienced
Hello,
I too, recently discovered that I had many RRS Archive offload datasets,
and needed a way to purge these. I set my RETPD and AUTODELETE similar to
yours, and it took until the next switch to occur, before LOGR actually
deleted the older files.
At the recent time-change, I took this
snip
Not to mention with a wait stated system, since you cannot 'attach a zillion
page packs'. You are limited to 253x4GB page space, about one TB.
snip
Having so many page space makes one want to use dynamic PAV volumes, it
means 253x2 device devices addresses, and it means maximum 128 base
Jim McAlpine wrote on 11/14/2005 08:39:52 AM:
OK then one further question. The FM recommends to use a small number of
dynamic work files ie 2 or 3. Does sort allocate multi volume files if
they
need to be very large for a very big sort.
What is The FM?
DFSORT only uses the first volume of
Chris Mason wrote:
I see you are in some sort of support organization advising customers and
having to pick up diagnostic data. Maybe NLDM CPIU tracing doesn't fit what
you are really wanting to do. NLDM CPIU tracing is for the on-site person,
typically a systems programmer, who wants to do
On the 3734 console, check to see if the interface is online.
This is option CID from MENU 2.
HTH and good luck.
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Thanks for your information.
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The thread started with the question of
What are the limitations/restrictions of the SETPROG LPA
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Jim McAlpine wrote on 11/14/2005 08:39:52 AM:
OK then one further question. The FM recommends to use a
small number ...
What is The FM?
The F[ine] Manual. :-)
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Hi
I found in IBM site volumes of ABC of Z/os, very important for study of
operational system and utilities.
*IBM Redbooks | ABCs of z/OS System Programming Volume 1 IBM Redbooks
Paul
Does anyone know how I can subscribe to the P370 list, I have a P390
start-up problem I'm told that list can help me Richard
R.S. wrote:
I know CFCC Commands manual is available from HMC, and in fact it is not
too big, but I'd like to get a copy for printing or offline browsing.
Is it
The TCP-L is at:
http://vm.marist.edu/htbin/wlvindex?IBMTCP-L
I believe you can subscribe at the bottom of the page.
I have had good experience with Sysplex Distributor so far, although
extensive use has eluded me. I've just migrated from 1.4 to 1.6, and now I
can try the TIMEDAFFINITY
The first thing at this time is to understand what goes on when I boot up
the P390, automatic execution of what files etc then I'LL know what
files to backup for the next disaster Richard
Shmuel Metz (Seymour J.) wrote:
In [EMAIL PROTECTED], on 11/10/2005
at 08:26 AM, Richard
jc wrote on 11/14/2005 11:17:38 AM:
What is The FM?
The F[ine] Manual. :-)
Oh, of course, as in RTFM. I should have made the connection. Silly me.
:-)
Frank Yaeger - DFSORT Team (IBM)
Specialties: ICETOOL, IFTHEN, OVERLAY, Symbols, Migration
= DFSORT/MVS is on the Web at
Does anyone have experience with MP3000 emulated IO?
I have been reviewing manuals GC38-0610-01 and
SG24-5669-00 to try and understand this stuff.
I am trying to understand the relationship
between all the definitions:
Ethernet card in physical slot
Logical slot
MPTS definitions
Device Map
Lionel keeps a nice set of direct links to all the ABC's tomes.
http://www.lbdsoftware.com/abcs.html
Best Regards,
Sam Knutson, GEICO
Performance and Availability Management
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(office) 301.986.3574
Give your user READ access to the LOG command as described in the SDSF
Customization and Security Manual.
Jeegan Roy [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hi Lister's,
I want to give access to Syslog(Log in SDSF) to a person.How to give
access.I know Giving access to OPER profile in TSOAUTH class will
On Nov 14, 2005, at 9:47 AM, Frank Yaeger wrote:
Ed Gould wrote on 11/12/2005 09:55:56 AM:
Frank,
Could you talk about this a little, please? I have not heard of the
interface.
DFSORT has an internal interface with DFSMSrmm, and an externalized
interface (ICETPEX) that other tape management
Ed Gould wrote on 11/14/2005 01:13:12 PM:
Interesting.. when did this (DFSORT release) happen? Just curious.
The support was added with DFSORT PTFs as follows:
DFSMSrmm - July, 2000
ICETPEX - March, 2002
Frank Yaeger - DFSORT Team (IBM)
Specialties: ICETOOL, IFTHEN, OVERLAY, Symbols,
In [EMAIL PROTECTED], on 11/13/2005
at 11:31 PM, Wang Rong [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
Are there any way to perform file I/O in Assembler program
without define a DD card in the calling JCL.
Yes. I'll only address those ways available to an unauthorized
program.
1. Use DYNALLOC. Even
In [EMAIL PROTECTED], on 11/13/2005
at 11:53 AM, Charles Mills [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
If I am reading the documentation correctly, the 0200 half means
JRPswKeyNotValid The PSW key of the caller is not a valid key.
Action: A service was requested that requires the invoker to be in
the same
Sam
Is the best !!!
Thank you
Jorge Arueira Campos
On 11/14/05, Knutson, Sam [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Lionel keeps a nice set of direct links to all the ABC's tomes.
http://www.lbdsoftware.com/abcs.html
Best Regards,
Sam Knutson, GEICO
Performance and Availability Management
On Mon, 14 Nov 2005 14:12:07 -0800, Raymond Noal [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Dear List-ers,
If you wanted to allocate a multi-volume HFS file, does it have to be SMS
managed? Trying to allocate a HFS file from TSO 3.2 panel, you are
restricted to 4363 cylinders. Is there an 'extended format' for
I was thinking.. Its not NCP (not loaded yet) so its not way you code
the NCP yet; its important to match the following in the NCP with the
number of the channel adapter you are using its also import to know
if you are using the Phisycal number or logical number.
the above is in the VTAM/NCP
In [EMAIL PROTECTED], on 11/14/2005
at 02:49 PM, Richard Verville [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
The first thing at this time is to understand what goes on when I
boot up the P390, automatic execution of what files etc then I'LL
know what files to backup for the next disaster
Well,
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You mentioned some thing about some problems you faced
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Please provide me with more details about this
problem, as example the symptom, when you reported it
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Because we may have the same problem, and I need you
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Really strange ! I'm experiencing some problem on finding the books. A serach
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MASSIMO BIANCUCCI wrote:
Really strange ! I'm experiencing some problem on finding the books. A serach
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They haven't been written yet.
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