Jon Brock [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in message news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]...
We have some tapes written into the wrong range of volume serial
numbers. (They are taking up some of our business recovery volumes). The
data sets in question are GDG generations. We would like to move these
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at 03:15 PM, Vernooy, C.P. - SPLXM [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
You must plan your Real Storage according to the system's
requirements and that is why you want some
Mike Bell wrote:
And what happens when the filesize is larger than largeint? That is only
2GB for normal pc signed field.
Nothing. I mentioned DOS system, with partition limited to 2GB, and
filesize limited to 4GB (size 2GB isavailable on network drives, i.e.
on Netware). Function returns
Luo Johnny wrote:
Sorry for the late feedback.I've tested all your suggestions in my sytem and
really appreciate your kind help.
Finally my personal conclusion is:For a data set named 'aaa.bbb',
first issue
LD ALL DA('aaa.bbb')
If you got message like 'no racf definition found',then you must
Yes.At this time I use 'setr protectall(warning)' to let system notify
me when a data set is not-racf-protected.
Perhaps another question which puzzles me for long is how to
make an ordinary user can only create data sets which HLQ is
his user-id?
Say,on my system ,now user 'md0006' can create
Thank you all who responded. The datasets were migrated after changing
'low threshold' to 1 as
suggested. It was set to '60' previously.
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Luo Johnny wrote:
Yes.At this time I use 'setr protectall(warning)' to let system notify
me when a data set is not-racf-protected.
Perhaps another question which puzzles me for long is how to
make an ordinary user can only create data sets which HLQ is
his user-id?
Say,on my system ,now user
Hi all,
Does somebody know if the status of Global or Local is available in the CVT
in JESCT or another control block ?
Thanks in advance,
Pierre
Caterpillar Belgium.
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R.S. wrote:
It is quite simple.
Just create dataset profiles. You should create profiles for all
datasets you have and switch to PROTECTALL(FAILURE).
Now start with the following:
(I assume, that MD0007 is existing user)
AD 'MD0007.**' UACC(N) OW(MD0007)
Now (after refresh) only (*) user
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It's not yet at all easy to do this in COBOL; but it will be
possible, even in a certain sense easy, after someone
implements the new standard, which makes bit strings available.
Tedious to code,
On Mon, 21 Nov 2005 17:15:40 EST, Ed Finnell [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
If nobody can use it, won't hurt to bounce TSO. Just wondering
what else is mis-cataloged. Broadcast, RACF, PROCLIBs,PARMLIBs.
Thanks for the response Ed. Nope, tried it this morning, I deleted my
member out of the UADS on
On Mon, 21 Nov 2005 19:30:29 -0800, Keith E. Moe [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
UADS in allocated in the Master JCL. There is no standard mechanism to
deallocate and reallocate. You must re-IPL.
In general, UADS should only be used for emergency User IDs, i.e., when
the security system (RACF, ACF2,
Hello all
We have VSAM allocated with RECORDS(pri sec)
Doc AMS reference for DFSMS 140 say s :
The maximum number of records is 16,777,215.
Is this limit valid for basic VSAM and extended format VSAM ?
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Does anyone have the miniunz program used by review and willing to
share it
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Replacing a system exit:
First get your new exit into the active LPA. If it resides in a different
data set, then specify that data set.
SETPROG LPA,ADD,MODNAME=modname,DSNAME=SYS1.LPALIB
Then delete the old exit:
SETPROG EXIT DELETE EXITNAME(IEFACTRT) MODULE(modname)
Then add the exit back,
François LE MANER wrote:
Hello all
We have VSAM allocated with RECORDS(pri sec)
Doc AMS reference for DFSMS 140 say s :
The maximum number of records is 16,777,215.
Is this limit valid for basic VSAM and extended format VSAM ?
I think the limit apply only for DEF CLUSTER statement.
If you
I need the load module for MINIUNZ used by the Review command
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From: Mendelson, Eric
Sent: Tuesday, November 22, 2005 8:53 AM
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Subject: miniunz
Does anyone have
I contacted the FTP owners and here is what they had to say:
We have the same code FTP code base supporting the various z/OS
environments (USS, TSO, Batch, etc.)
FTP issues a RACROUTE EXTRACT to retrieve the TSO prefix and, if found,
uses it
as the HLQ; otherwise, the userid is used
In a recent note, McKown, John said:
Date: Fri, 18 Nov 2005 08:25:33 -0600
There are two possibilities for a home directory in z/OS ftp. The
first is an MVS or legacy home, which is simply the user's RACF id.
Not exactly. believe I found the correct information, in considerable
In a message dated 11/22/2005 7:02:49 A.M. Central Standard Time,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Everything else is fine - I just missed it in looking at my listcat of my
new mcat prior to conversion.
One blemish on the conversion, guess I can live with that!
If it's just bad UADS, can you
Patrick,
I can't speak for ACF2 or RACF, but the conversion to Top Secret is
incredibly simple. One of the TSS manuals has a chapter on how to do it.
It is as simple as running a batch job to perform the conversion.
HTH, Dave
In a recent note, Shmuel Metz (Seymour J.) said:
Date: Mon, 21 Nov 2005 15:21:32 -0500
It's distinctly IBM's dog,
You owe an apology to the dogs. ;-)
Userids were 7 characters. It never occurred to them that there was a
need for prefixes that were not userids. Then they
In a recent note, Don Ault said:
Date: Tue, 22 Nov 2005 09:12:20 -0500
I contacted the FTP owners and here is what they had to say:
We have the same code FTP code base supporting the various z/OS
environments (USS, TSO, Batch, etc.)
I had suspected as much from my
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On Mon, 21 Nov 2005 23:48:02 -0600, Ed Gould [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
There is always something that can break, although I have never heard
of UADS breaking.
You just did :)
-Rob
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On Tue, 22 Nov 2005 09:33:13 EST, Ed Finnell [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
If it's just bad UADS, can you just copy the good UADS to the bad
one(or just one userid for proof of concept)?
Ed, it was not a matter of a bad UADS, it was a UADS that I created
during system creation, a copy of our
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In [EMAIL PROTECTED], on 11/21/2005
at 02:09 PM, Howard Brazee [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
This weekend's episode of Michael Feldman's Whad'Ya Know? had an
interview with someone who wrote a book about the origins of Yiddish.
I never would have guessed (I'm a Gentile) that it started off with
In [EMAIL PROTECTED], on
11/22/2005
at 06:48 AM, Brian Thomas [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
but still i am unable to allocate the panle to the ISPLIB as it is
saying already allocated.
ITYM ISPPLIB, and you can't reallocate it while it is in use. Use have
two options: either reallocate[1] it before
In [EMAIL PROTECTED], on
11/21/2005
at 02:29 PM, Kirk Wolf [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
IMO, if you really like MVS (z/OS), you had better hope that lots of
people want to run Java on it in the future.
I'm an assembler programmer from way back, but there is still a lot of
code that, from choice, I
In [EMAIL PROTECTED], on 11/21/2005
at 01:26 PM, Edward E. Jaffe [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
Of course, you're right. I was trying to point out that he was
completely missing the 'L' in the word.
Only the first; he kept the second L ;-)
It's silly to argue over the actual anglicized spelling of
In [EMAIL PROTECTED], on 11/21/2005
at 09:22 PM, R.S. [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
That's confirm common opinion about mainframes. File size requires
advanced services,
While on the PC some things are difficult that are easy on the
mainframe.
Jeeez, I like Windows.
De gustibus non disputandem
What is amazio? Is it suppose to be amazon?
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Metz , Seymour J.) wrote:
No obfuscation. The speakers of early Yiddish used Hebrew[1] words
that they were familiar with, just as you use French, Italian and
Spanish words that you are familiar with.
According to that article, there was
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Hi Ed,
Thanks for the info.
Regards,
Pierre
On 11/22/05, Edward E. Jaffe [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Pierre Bodart wrote:
Hi all,
Does somebody know if the status of Global or Local is available in the
CVT
in JESCT or another control block ?
Thanks in advance,
This information is
Barbara - thanks for taking the time to respond.
And how do they do it these days? Do they use the interfaces CSVDYNLPA and
CSVDYNEXIT (or whatever that one's called)? Or do they do it the way it
was
done before these interfaces became available - by altering addresses in
MVS
control blocks?
I
Thanks. I thought I said the environment was
NOT TSO.
Compiled Rexx in batch.
Doesn't the LISTDSI() function run without a
TSO environment?
-teD
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IBM broke the link between hardware MSUs
(Al Sherkow's name for them - I'm jealous) and
charging MSUs in October 2003 with a 10%
cut for the z990 alone.
I've always called them Hardware and
Marketting MSU's.
And, I'm sure I used the terms before Al did,
but I'm not going to get into a
A tiny bit off topic, but does anyone have a
pointer to the latest and
greatest tome on how to do system maintenance?
How is this off-topic? Systems maintenance is
a key area in any computing environment!
I googled system maintenance best practices
and found a bunch
-teD
Me? A skeptic? I
cloning NON-UNIX
I am doing that now...for new smpe 3.4, for the new receive from the
internet without the hardware crypto card (uses Unix instead)
1) The fact you should cone you sysres(1 and 2) and set up you smp using
dddef environment and Indirect cataloging (see os/390 software
Does anyone know how much overhead is introduced by a subsys that is not
used on a system?
For example.. if I have
1)10 subsys (same on all systems),
2)10 production (db2, mq etc)
3)20 test subsystems (more db2 and mq)
What is the impact of having a single IEFSSN00 that contains all of the
Does this means that there is no logical limit for the number of records,
only physical ones :
size of 4GB * cisize
59 volumes
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I am doing that now...for new smpe 3.4, for the new receive from the
internet without the hardware crypto card (uses Unix instead)
For the Non-unix part
1) The fact you should cone you sysres(1 and 2) and set up you smp using
dddef environment and Indirect cataloging (see os/390 software
From the TSO/E Rexx Reference:
You can use the LISTDSI function only in REXX execs that run in the TSO/E
address space.
I guess I'm not as much as a skeptic as you g. I didn't test the above
statement.
Charles
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Schramm, Rob wrote:
Does anyone know how much overhead is introduced by a subsys that is not
used on a system?
SSCTs are tiny. There is almost no storage waste for an unused
subsystem. Performance isn't impacted either because subsystem name
lookup is via hash table.
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That's one of my biggest complaints with this whole CA11/datacom nightmare,
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ask a question or anything about how this all ties together,
If the subsystem(s) aren't running, about the only overhead would be for the
space for the SSCT entries (around 20 bytes, plus a slight amount of CPU
time to execute any INIT routines defined for the subsystems, but when
weighing this against the management/change control issue, make it, in my
On Tue, 22 Nov 2005 14:34:46 -0500 Schramm, Rob [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
:Does anyone know how much overhead is introduced by a subsys that is not
:used on a system?
:For example.. if I have
:1)10 subsys (same on all systems),
:2)10 production (db2, mq etc)
:3)20 test subsystems (more db2 and
Hello:
I'm trying to figure out what the OUTREC statement below does, in
particular what the length of the output record will be.
As you can see, the FIELDS consist of five position,length pairs which
add up to 67 bytes (4+1+20+22+20=67), then there's 68, all by itself.
What does 68 mean?
Gilbert Saint-Flour wrote on 11/22/2005 12:28:41 PM:
I'm trying to figure out what the OUTREC statement below does, in
particular what the length of the output record will be.
As you can see, the FIELDS consist of five position,length pairs which
add up to 67 bytes (4+1+20+22+20=67), then
Any help is greatly appreciated. I have added two volumes to our GRP2 pool. I
have validated and activated the new configuration. No matter what IDCAMS I run
only the original 3 volumes get used and the job abends on space. I have
displayed GRP2 and the new volumes have a + + next to them and
Did you initialize the volumes with storagegroup on ICKDEF
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That's got to be it. No I did not. Thanks so much.
Bob Pelletier
Connecticut Student Loan Foundation
Rocky Hill, Connecticut
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From: Mendelson, Eric [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, November 22, 2005 4:04 PM
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Chances are that you you to shake up the avalable free space in the
pool... so you need to allocate some dataset there... I always put a
VVDS...
there is info on this on IBMLINK...
you don't need to do anything but this:
//STEP1EXEC PGM=IDCAMS
//SYSPRINT DD SYSOUT=*
//SYSINDD *
LOCAL FIX:
Storage Administration Reference manual under topic:
DASD Volume Status for Data Sets, recommends:
When new volumes are added to a storage group in the
active configuration, we recommend explicitly allocating
small temporary data sets to each new volume to update
the
As long as you don't grow the wrong UADS into a brand new extent (since MSTJCL
has already built a DEB), you could copy entries from the good UADS to the bad
one let TSO users logon until it is convenient for you to IPL
Patrick Lyon [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Thanks for the response Keith. This
I am the security folks, and, yes, anonymous not only gives me chills,
but a really bad case of gas ;-)
Hal.
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I'm the administrator. How do I do that?
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Sent: Friday, November 18, 2005 8:30 AM
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Subject: Re: FTP Initial Directory
In a recent note, Hal Merritt said:
And as easy as Dave says (and I can vouch for having done so for several
companies) it can be done gradually. I once did a UADS phaseout one
department at a time, without the users being inconvenienced or even
realizing it was happening. I've also never, repeat never, kept any
emergency IDs in
All you really need do is to write the UADS dataset to a file, parse the
output and create the appropriate RACF commands. Once you visualize the
UADS content, reverse engineering them into RACF commands is easy. I've
used DF/SORT for this sort of thing, regardless of the ESM present.
tb
Anyone know of a utility that can be used to recover from a lost TMC/lost
Audit situation?
Wondering if a utility exists that will take a restored to point of backup
TMC, then roll it forward using SMF records that CA1 or MVS recorded.
Thanks.
We were doing some cleanup and ran across some RACF classes, $INT, $INTAPPL,
$INTPROJ and $INTTBL. The only comment is something about INFOSESSION.
The $INT class has some profiles that look like:
PTI.INTEGRATOR.CONFIGURE
PTI.INTEGRATOR.HELPDESK
PTI.INTEGRATOR.RUNTIME
Anyone know of a utility that can be used to recover from a lost
TMC/lost Audit situation?
Wondering if a utility exists that will take a restored to point of
backup TMC, then roll it forward using SMF records that CA1 or MVS
recorded.
Thanks.
IIRC, if you lose the TMC the recovery procedure is
Mendelson, Eric wrote:
I need the load module for MINIUNZ used by the Review command
Both MINIZIP and MINIUNZ are in CBT file 135
from http://www.cbttape.org/updates.htm
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Garry,
Is this a what if type question (what if I lose the primary and the backup
at the same time)? Or did this recently happen to you?
Russell Witt
CA-1 Level-2 Support Manager
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I was hoping one of the COBOL gurus would pick up on my assembler
example. I haven't tried this, so I don't know what the compiler
will generate for the INSPECT (hopefully just a simple TRanslate
instruction), but this is the kind of thing I had in mind. 4-byte
internal-hex input goes into
On Nov 22, 2005, at 9:45 AM, Rob Wunderlich wrote:
On Mon, 21 Nov 2005 23:48:02 -0600, Ed Gould
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
There is always something that can break, although I have never heard
of UADS breaking.
You just did :)
Rob,
Maybe I missed something... but I don't consider what was
SETPROG EXIT DELETE EXITNAME(IEFACTRT) MODULE(modname)
Then add the exit back, which will pick up the new one you put in LPA:
SETPROG EXIT ADD EXITNAME(IEFACTRT) MODULE(modname) DSNAME
(dataset-where-it-now-lives)
I don't think that this will work. The exit name is normally not iefactrt,
it is
In a recent note, Hal Merritt said:
Date: Tue, 22 Nov 2005 17:30:23 -0600
I'm the administrator. How do I do that?
This is far from my specialty. However, Don Ault said in:
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