Re: FTP from Unix FS

2006-06-09 Thread Hunkeler Peter (KIUB 34)
The 'cd' command not only changes the current working directory, it also changes between the MVS Data Set and the UNIX Files file systems. cd FOO.BAR changes to the MVS side and give access to all FOO.BAR.* data sets cd /foo/bar changes to the UNIX file system and gives access to everything in

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2006-06-09 Thread Hunkeler Peter (KIUB 34)
MPF message suppression does not suppress the production of messages but suppresses them from being displayed at any console. The messages are still send to the hardcopy log (SYSLOG or OPERLOG). Peter Hunkeler CREDIT SUISSE --

Re: CBU uprgade / kneecapped

2006-06-09 Thread Horst Sinram
On Thu, 8 Jun 2006 09:36:47 -0500, J Ellis [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Does anyone know what they do to kneecap a processor ? Does this affect just the regular engines or does it kneecap the coupling engines also ? Jerry, this is described in the CBU User's Guide (on

Re: CBU uprgade / kneecapped

2006-06-09 Thread Horst Sinram
On Fri, 9 Jun 2006 03:27:51 -0500, Horst Sinram [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: On a 2064 the ICF's won't be affected, I think. Too fast:-( They *are* kneecapped as well. -- Mit freundlichen Grüßen / Kind regards, Horst Sinram IBM zSeries Systems Management, z/OS Workload Manager

Re: Token-ring vs Ethernet - 10 years later

2006-06-09 Thread Steve Davies
VHS (victory) and BETAMAX (failure) story is about marketing and vendors trying to exert too much control. In early sell through days the pricing dynamics were way different, Buying an early AVHS fil coukld cost 70 or 80 gbp in the early days. Also over fifty percent of titles in sell through

Re: MPF message suppression

2006-06-09 Thread Ted MacNEIL
The messages are still send to the hardcopy log (SYSLOG or OPERLOG). IIRC, there are options to suppress them from SYSLOG and OPERLOG, as well. I recall a SYSPROG who did that to me almost 20 years ago. I believe the options were: SYSLOG(y/n) and: OPERLOG(y/n) - -teD 300,000 Kilometres

Re: MPF message muppression

2006-06-09 Thread Chris Mason
To all tempted to respond to this post, Rather curiously, Desi sent his principle post to the IBMTCP-L list - as if it was a contribution to an ongoing thread concerning SMTP - but we'll let that pass - except, I suppose, to reflect that he has a problem with Subject lines. For the interest of

Re: MPF message suppression

2006-06-09 Thread Hunkeler Peter (KIUB 34)
IIRC, there are options to suppress them from SYSLOG and OPERLOG, as well. Not from MPF directly but from message exits driven from MPF. Peter Hunkeler CREDIT SUISSE -- For IBM-MAIN subscribe / signoff / archive access

NAT'D Ip using Enterprise Extender

2006-06-09 Thread Scott Doherty
Does anyone know if NAT'd IP's have an ill effect on EE under Z/OS 1.4? TIA Scott -- For IBM-MAIN subscribe / signoff / archive access instructions, send email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with the message: GET IBM-MAIN INFO Search the

Re: Mainframe Linux Mythbusting (Was: Using Java in batch on z/OS?)

2006-06-09 Thread Tom Marchant
On Thu, 8 Jun 2006 10:48:04 -0700, Edward Jaffe [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I'm dealing _right now_ with network performance issues in a mixed-media network and wondering _how on earth_ Ethernet managed to gain so much market acceptance and prevail over Token-Ring. It certainly wasn't due to

Re: Mainframe Linux Mythbusting (Was: Using Java in batch on z/OS?)

2006-06-09 Thread Tom Marchant
On Thu, 8 Jun 2006 11:16:06 -0400, Jon Brock [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: This shows some of the good and some of the bad with using open-source technologies. You can do some very useful and exciting stuff, but it is not as mature as what we are used to with z/OS. Linux and Unix are nowhere

SLIP Trap definitions

2006-06-09 Thread Mark Pace
Where can I find the definitions that trigger a SLIP message? IEA989I SLIP TRAP ID=X33E MATCHED. JOBNAME=HSM , ASID=0025. I've looked in a few manuals and googled, but I can't find what causes a SLIP X33E Mark D Pace Senior Systems Engineer Mainline Information Systems 1700 Summit Lake

Re: Mainframe Linux Mythbusting (Was: Using Java in batch on z/OS?)

2006-06-09 Thread Bob Shannon
The same reason people are moving away from the mainframe. Look at any mainframe shop and you'll see an explosive growth in computing power. The mainframes are staying about the same while *ix and Microslop gain.. That may be true in your situation, but certainly not everywhere. Some mainframe

Re: Google Architecture

2006-06-09 Thread Anne Lynn Wheeler
oh and late breaking topic drift: Bank admits flaws in chip and PIN security http://www.dailymail.co.uk/pages/live/articles/news/news.html?in_article_id=385811in_page_id=1770 Millions at risk from chip and Pin

Re: SLIP Trap definitions

2006-06-09 Thread O'Brien, David W. (NIH/CIT) [C]
See MVS Init and Tuning reference 45.3 IBM-supplied default for IEASLPxx © Copyrigh Topi SLIP SET,C=13E,ID=X13E,A=NODUMP,END SLIP SET,C=1C5,RE=00090004,ID=X1C5,A=NODUMP,END

Re: SLIP Trap definitions

2006-06-09 Thread Mark Pace
SLIP SET,C=33E,ID=X33E,A=NODUMP,END But that doesn't tell me causes that trap to be handled. What causes this message to be displayed? Mark D Pace Senior Systems Engineer Mainline Information Systems 1700 Summit Lake Drive Tallahassee, FL. 32317 Office: 850.219.5184 Fax: 888.221.9862

SMF records type 65?

2006-06-09 Thread Jasen Kloeppel
We had a tape dataset get uncataloged and hence the tape went scratch and the data was lost. It looks from the SMF manual that type 65 records will report this activity. From the manual : One type 65 record is written for each record updated or deleted from a catalog. Unfortunately we don't

Re: SLIP Trap definitions

2006-06-09 Thread Campbell Jay
An S33E Abend -Original Message- From: IBM Mainframe Discussion List [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Mark Pace Sent: Friday, June 09, 2006 9:16 AM To: IBM-MAIN@BAMA.UA.EDU Subject: Re: SLIP Trap definitions SLIP SET,C=33E,ID=X33E,A=NODUMP,END But that doesn't tell me causes that

Re: SLIP Trap definitions

2006-06-09 Thread Brian Peterson
D SLIP=X33E will show you what the SLIP trap is looking for (works for any trap). On my system: D SLIP=X33E IEE735I 08.16.15 SLIP DISPLAY ID=X33E,NONPER,ENABLED ACTION=NODUMP,SET BY CONS INTERNAL,RBLEVEL=ERROR,COMP=33E The trap specifies

Re: SLIP Trap definitions

2006-06-09 Thread Thomas, Jim
Take a look at your IEASLPxx ... The C= will have 33E specified with an ID=X33E IOW it's a S33E !!. -Original Message- From: IBM Mainframe Discussion List [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of O'Brien, David W. (NIH/CIT) [C] Sent: Friday, June 09, 2006 9:07 AM To:

Re: SLIP Trap definitions

2006-06-09 Thread Bob Shannon
But that doesn't tell me causes that trap to be handled. Look up abend 33E. Since IBM defines a slip for this code, accept it as a normal behavior. Bob Shannon -- For IBM-MAIN subscribe / signoff / archive access

Re: SLIP Trap definitions

2006-06-09 Thread Mark Pace
Thanks everyone. The additonal explanations finally turned on the light. Mark D Pace Senior Systems Engineer Mainline Information Systems 1700 Summit Lake Drive Tallahassee, FL. 32317 Office: 850.219.5184 Fax: 888.221.9862 http://www.mainline.com This e-mail and files transmitted with it are

Re: Servicing z/OS R7 from z/OS R4 (SMPE)

2006-06-09 Thread Tom Marchant
Yes. Specify (using Donald's example dsname) SYS1.HFS.ROOT..SYSR1 in BPXPRMxx. I took it a step farther and specified my DDDEFs as /service/RES002/yadayada and set up automount to manage the /service mount point. That way, I always had the correct HFS mounted when I applied maintenance, and

Re: SLIP Trap definitions

2006-06-09 Thread Bertus Bekker - BCX - Persetel Q Vector
An abend S33E will cause the SLIP trap to be matched. The SLIP is set to prevent a dump, as a 33E is usually not neccesarily bad. That is the purpose of most of the SLIP traps set in IEASLP00. SLIP traps can also be set for many other events, mainly as a debugging aid.

RES: MPF message suppression

2006-06-09 Thread Ituriel do Nascimento Neto
Yes, if you specify xxx,SUP(YES),RETAIN(NO),USEREXIT(Your_exit_name) and code something like this : Exit001 CSECT Exit001 AMODE 31 Exit001 RMODE ANY USING *,12

Change Working Directory for FTP

2006-06-09 Thread Michael Gebbia
Hello, I would like to setup a TSO User to have a different working directory than their TSOID when they FTP into the manframe. I know it can be done by just typing CD /pathname when the FTP has been established but the FTP is being done thru an API and we would like to establish the working

Re: SMF records type 65?

2006-06-09 Thread Patrick Lyon
On Fri, 9 Jun 2006 07:28:41 -0500, Jasen Kloeppel [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Is there any other SMF record which I might be able to use to derive the same information? Thanks for any help, Jasen Kloeppel [EMAIL PROTECTED] Shelter Insurance Jasen - I am not SMF expert but I have a SAS job

JES2 JOEs and How to Identify them

2006-06-09 Thread Lizette Koehler
It has been awhile since I had to trouble shoot this type of problem. Does anyone know of a way in JES2/SDSF to identify the job that has produced a significant number of JOEs? I had a situation where we ran out of JOEs. Other than reviewing the entire output queue manually, is there an

Re: Mainframe Linux Mythbusting (Was: Using Java in batch on z/OS?)

2006-06-09 Thread Tom Marchant
On Fri, 9 Jun 2006 08:28:57 -0400, Bob Shannon [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: The same reason people are moving away from the mainframe. Look at any mainframe shop and you'll see an explosive growth in computing power. The mainframes are staying about the same while *ix and Microslop gain.. That

Re: JES2 JOEs and How to Identify them

2006-06-09 Thread Ken Porowski
SDSF Output queue scroll over and you should see field O-Grp-N. Find the job(s) with the highest number. Note: sorting this field is not appropriate as the numbers are not justified. -Original Message- From: IBM Mainframe Discussion List [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Lizette

Re: Mainframe Linux Mythbusting (Was: Using Java in batch on z/OS?)

2006-06-09 Thread Daz
But it's a totally diffrent paradigm, IMHumbleO. In our shop, we have many unixen. But their CP is tied to memory. Each unixen CP has to have xMB memory, and they come in fours. You want more memory? 4 More CP + 4 * xMB. And so on. That's costly. Mainframe is diffrent. Much Diffrent. And the

Re: Change Working Directory for FTP

2006-06-09 Thread Charles Mills
Right off, I don't know how to do this. Did you know there is a TCP/IP and FTP mailing list? For IBMTCP-L subscribe / signoff / archive access instructions, send email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with the message: INFO IBMTCP-L Charles -Original Message- From: IBM Mainframe Discussion List

Re: Mainframe Linux Mythbusting (Was: Using Java in batch on z/OS?)

2006-06-09 Thread McKown, John
-Original Message- From: IBM Mainframe Discussion List [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Tom Marchant Sent: Friday, June 09, 2006 7:17 AM To: IBM-MAIN@BAMA.UA.EDU Subject: Re: Mainframe Linux Mythbusting (Was: Using Java in batch on z/OS?) On Thu, 8 Jun 2006 11:16:06

Re: Token-ring vs Ethernet - 10 years later

2006-06-09 Thread Anne Lynn Wheeler
Anne Lynn Wheeler wrote: as more environments changed from terminal emulation paradigm to client/server paradigm ... you were starting to have server asymmetric bandwidth requirements with individual (server) adapter card thruput equivalent to aggregate lan thruput ... i.e. servers needed to

Re: DYNALLOC with (Kilo)bytes

2006-06-09 Thread Richard Tsujimoto
I use DYNALLOC to allocate a dataset. I know the size of each record and the number of records, so I can compute the number of bytes necessary. However, the only DYNALLOC text units for a space unit seem to be TRKS and CYLS. Did I overlook something ? Or do I need to do the math myself,

Re: Change Working Directory for FTP

2006-06-09 Thread Ulrich Krueger
Michael, a user's UNIX home directory is specified in the user's OMVS Segment of your RACF / ACF2 / TSS security system. Usually it's something like /u/userid. Check with your security admin. This is where you can specify the default directory the user should be directed to. HTH. Regards, Ulrich

svcupdte

2006-06-09 Thread Carroll, William
I am executing the svcupdte in a program I copied down from the internet. Does anybody know how long this should execute? Going on 5 minutes right now?? Please advise... TIA Bill -- For IBM-MAIN subscribe / signoff / archive

Re: SMF records type 65?

2006-06-09 Thread Mike Bell
I am not an SMF expert either - google brought me to the Cherl Watson smf ref.pdf origional poster specified tape dataset and I thought type 17 was scratch for any non-vsam dataset. 61,62,63,... 66 are all for VSAM. Mike -- For

Re: MPF message suppression

2006-06-09 Thread TISLER Zaromil
A few years ago we conseidered implementing a message-flooding prevention table. We have never used it, but maybe it could be interesting for you. z/OS V1R7.0 Comm Svr: SNA Resource Definition Reference URL: http://publibz.boulder.ibm.com/cgi-bin/bookmgr_OS390/BOOKS/F1A1B650/5.7?DT=2

Re: SMF records type 65?

2006-06-09 Thread Steve Flynn
On 09/06/06, Jasen Kloeppel [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Is there any other SMF record which I might be able to use to derive the same information? Try Type 17 ( scratch) and 18 (rename). 17 is written when a non-VSAM dataset is scratched. There will be one type 17 for each volume of a

Re: svcupdte utility keeps running

2006-06-09 Thread Gilbert Saint-Flour
On Friday 09 June 2006 10:55, Carroll, William wrote: I am executing the svcupdte in a program I copied down from the internet. Does anybody know how long this should execute? Going on 5 minutes right now?? Please advise... I suspect you set it up for temporary install and it'll stay up

MPF msg suppression

2006-06-09 Thread Desi de la Garza
Peter, Where then may I go to suppress them? Thanks, Desi -Original Message- From: IBM Mainframe Discussion List [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Hunkeler Peter (KIUB 34) Sent: Friday, June 09, 2006 3:09 AM To: IBM-MAIN@BAMA.UA.EDU Subject: MPF message suppression does not

Students think mainframes are cool | The Register

2006-06-09 Thread McKown, John
Well, I liked it. GRIN http://www.theregister.co.uk/2006/06/09/students_love_mainframes/ -- For IBM-MAIN subscribe / signoff / archive access instructions, send email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with the message: GET IBM-MAIN INFO

Re: Token-ring vs Ethernet - 10 years later

2006-06-09 Thread R.S.
Charles Mills wrote: Price and also simplicity of implementation. Price is especially significant when people are tip-toeing into something not sure if they are going to like it - that was the case with VHS and Beta. I'll get one of these cheap VHS VCRs, and if I like it, I'll get a good Beta

Re: SMF records type 65?

2006-06-09 Thread Ed Finnell
In a message dated 6/9/2006 8:44:20 A.M. Central Standard Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: Jasen - I am not SMF expert but I have a SAS job written here that I use to scan SMF records to see who touched a particular file. In reading the SAS code, here is what it says for the different

Re: SLIP Trap definitions

2006-06-09 Thread Tony Harminc
Mark Pace wrote: Where can I find the definitions that trigger a SLIP message? IEA989I SLIP TRAP ID=X33E MATCHED. JOBNAME=HSM , ASID=0025. I've looked in a few manuals and googled, but I can't find what causes a SLIP X33E Are you asking what a 33E abend *is*? Or where to find the

Re: SMF records type 65?

2006-06-09 Thread Ed Finnell
In a message dated 6/9/2006 9:56:15 A.M. Central Standard Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: 61,62,63,... 66 are all for VSAM. I think he's looking for the uncatalog from the UCAT?? -- For IBM-MAIN subscribe / signoff /

Re: SMF records type 65?

2006-06-09 Thread Bruce Black
Try Type 17 ( scratch) and 18 (rename). 17 is written when a non-VSAM dataset is scratched. There will be one type 17 for each volume of a multivolume dataset. 18 is written whenever a non-VSAM dataset is renamed. I believe those are for disk datasets only. The posted was dealing with a tape

Re: SMF records type 65?

2006-06-09 Thread Ed Finnell
In a message dated 6/9/2006 11:39:23 A.M. Central Standard Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: I believe those are for disk datasets only. The posted was dealing with a tape dataset that was uncataloged. Oh, what tape management software are you running? Could catch it by running the

Re: SMF records type 65?

2006-06-09 Thread Bruce Black
Oh, what tape management software are you running? Could catch it by running the CA-1 equivalent of TMSAUDIT. (I don't remember the report numbers after they forced us to EARL). Or flag it down from your standard tape reports cycle in the date range we're looking for? Would a TMS record

Re: SMF records type 65?

2006-06-09 Thread Ed Finnell
In a message dated 6/9/2006 11:55:13 A.M. Central Standard Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: Would a TMS record who uncataloged a tape dataset? Don't think so, but should tell us when it went scratch and give us smaller universe of SMF to search?

How-to read a tersed file directly from USS?

2006-06-09 Thread Dave Myers
Anyone know how to process a USS file, as direct input into the TERSE pgm? Here's my JCL: //STEP1 EXEC PGM=TRSMAIN,PARM=UNPACK //SYSPRINT DD SYSOUT=* //OUTFILE DD DISP=(,CATLG), // DSN=DSGDEM.SMF.UNTERSED, // UNIT=SYSDA, // RECFM=VBS,BLKSIZE=27998,DSORG=PS, //

Re: How-to read a tersed file directly from USS?

2006-06-09 Thread Paul Gilmartin
In a recent note, Dave Myers said: Date: Fri, 9 Jun 2006 11:42:04 -0600 Anyone know how to process a USS file, as direct input into the TERSE pgm? Here's my JCL: //STEP1 EXEC PGM=TRSMAIN,PARM=UNPACK //INFILE DD PATH='/ftpint/ftpuser1/tersed.bin',PATHDISP=(KEEP,KEEP), //

Re: DYNALLOC with (Kilo)bytes

2006-06-09 Thread Doug Henry
On Fri, 9 Jun 2006 10:24:04 -0400, Richard Tsujimoto [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I use DYNALLOC to allocate a dataset. I know the size of each record and the number of records, so I can compute the number of bytes necessary.

ICETOOL question

2006-06-09 Thread Andy Robertson
If I have a set of files containing records as follows: File 1 10012345FIRST 10112345FIRST 10212345FIRST 10312345FIRST File 2 10012345 SECOND 10312345 SECOND 10512345 SECOND 10612345 SECOND File 3 10012345THIRD 10112345

Re: DYNALLOC with (Kilo)bytes

2006-06-09 Thread Richard Tsujimoto
Doug, You got the wrong poster. I'm not the original poster. It was Beate Kawelke. Doug Henry [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent by: IBM Mainframe Discussion List IBM-MAIN@BAMA.UA.EDU 06/09/2006 02:58 PM Please respond to IBM Mainframe Discussion List IBM-MAIN@BAMA.UA.EDU To IBM-MAIN@BAMA.UA.EDU cc

ADMINISTRIVIA: IBM-MAIN/Listserv Outage

2006-06-09 Thread Darren Evans-Young
We are migrating to a mobetta, mofasta, mobigga server Sunday June 11 from 8:00am to 12:00pm. During this time, any emails sent to the IBM-MAIN discussion list will be queued until Listserv comes back up. Also, the web interface will be down during this time. Darren Evans-Young IBM-MAIN List

Re: ICETOOL question

2006-06-09 Thread Mike Bell
What you want is SPLICE - from the manual SPLICE - splices together fields from records that have the same numeric or character field values (that is, duplicate values), but different information. Fields from two or more records can be combined to create an output record. The fields to be spliced

Re: ECSA

2006-06-09 Thread R.S.
Dennis McCarthy wrote: Is there any down side to increaseing the ECSA? We have a 2086-320 with 4gb CS on the production LPAR. It currently looks like this: CSA=(2000,64000) DISPLAY STORAGE: A (B=BELOW A=ABOVE T=TOTAL) CSA SIZE: 63M DATA FORMAT: P (K=KBYTES P=PERCENT)

Re: ECSA

2006-06-09 Thread Bob Shannon
The only disadvantage is reduced private area above the bar. Above the line; not above the bar. Bob Shannon Rocket Software -- For IBM-MAIN subscribe / signoff / archive access instructions, send email to [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Re: ECSA

2006-06-09 Thread (IBM Mainframe Discussion List)
-Original Message- From: Bob Shannon [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: IBM-MAIN@BAMA.UA.EDU Sent: Fri, 9 Jun 2006 16:48:46 -0400 Subject: Re: ECSA The only disadvantage is reduced private area above the bar. Above the line; not above the bar. The more CSA/ECSA/SQA/ESQA that is defined, the

Re: ECSA

2006-06-09 Thread Shane
On Fri, 2006-06-09 at 22:47 +0200, R.S. wrote: The only disadvantage is reduced private area above This applies to *every* address space of course. BTW: Why don't you increase ECSA *slightly* ? Agreed - then maybe find out who's using it all, and adjust accordingly. We have had reasons to

Re: ECSA

2006-06-09 Thread Jim Mulder
The more CSA/ECSA/SQA/ESQA that is defined, the greater is the amount of storage that must be permanently fixed. As more storage is permanently fixed, there is less total real storage available to support dynamic paging among all the work (jobs, address spaces, OLTPs, etc.). The less

Vtam question

2006-06-09 Thread Bodra - Pessoal
What is the difference between VTAM Cross-Domain and Interentreprise license? It´s possible to get communication between vtam at my host to another vtam in a different host with different network id´s using Cross-Domain feature? Or Cross-Domain is used just for Single gateway, not

Re: ECSA

2006-06-09 Thread Shmuel Metz (Seymour J.)
In [EMAIL PROTECTED], on 06/09/2006 at 05:03 PM, (IBM Mainframe Discussion List) [EMAIL PROTECTED] said: The more CSA/ECSA/SQA/ESQA that is defined, the greater is the amount of storage that must be permanently fixed. Permanently fixed? Aren't SQA/ESQA pages fixed only when allocated?

Re: ECSA

2006-06-09 Thread Shmuel Metz (Seymour J.)
In [EMAIL PROTECTED], on 06/09/2006 at 10:47 PM, R.S. [EMAIL PROTECTED] said: The only disadvantage is reduced private area above the bar. No! Above the *line*. -- Shmuel (Seymour J.) Metz, SysProg and JOAT ISO position; see http://patriot.net/~shmuel/resume/brief.html We don't

Re: FTP from Unix FS

2006-06-09 Thread Shmuel Metz (Seymour J.)
In [EMAIL PROTECTED], on 06/08/2006 at 02:20 PM, Mark Pace [EMAIL PROTECTED] said: Can someone explain to me how to FTP something out of a USS filesystem? ITYM Unix. When I FTP to my zOS system and log in 230 IBMUSER is logged on. Working directory is IBMUSER.. Do a cd if that bothers you.

Re: Servicing z/OS R7 from z/OS R4 (SMPE)

2006-06-09 Thread Shmuel Metz (Seymour J.)
In [EMAIL PROTECTED], on 06/08/2006 at 10:05 AM, Isabel Moczo [EMAIL PROTECTED] said: What about the HFS files? If I run SMP/e from another system its HFS files will get modified. If I mount clones of the HFS files on the driving system, will anybody else be able to do any work (on our

Re: Servicing z/OS R7 from z/OS R4 (SMPE)

2006-06-09 Thread Shmuel Metz (Seymour J.)
In [EMAIL PROTECTED], on 06/08/2006 at 12:21 PM, McKown, John [EMAIL PROTECTED] said: Once all the work is done, you must either rename the clone HFS files to have the correct name, or you must change the BPXPRMxx member to use the new HFS file names. Not if you set things up properly.

Re: Servicing z/OS R7 from z/OS R4 (SMPE)

2006-06-09 Thread Shmuel Metz (Seymour J.)
In [EMAIL PROTECTED], on 06/08/2006 at 01:13 PM, Jon Brock [EMAIL PROTECTED] said: 2) How do you point your SMPE environment to the cloned system? Do you use different dataset names or just use the SMPE JCL or DDDEFS to override the volume serial numbers for the target datasets? I've always

Re: Servicing z/OS R7 from z/OS R4 (SMPE)

2006-06-09 Thread Shmuel Metz (Seymour J.)
In [EMAIL PROTECTED], on 06/08/2006 at 02:45 PM, Imbriale, Donald (Exchange) [EMAIL PROTECTED] said: In BPXPRMxx you can use system symbolics for the dsname for the root HFS to include the sysres volser from which the system is IPLed. Or a symbol derived from that. Now just IPL from the new

Re: Token-ring vs Ethernet - 10 years later

2006-06-09 Thread Shmuel Metz (Seymour J.)
In [EMAIL PROTECTED], on 06/09/2006 at 08:25 AM, Anne Lynn Wheeler [EMAIL PROTECTED] said: (there had to be physical cable running from the machine room to each every terminal) 3299. -- Shmuel (Seymour J.) Metz, SysProg and JOAT ISO position; see

(fwd) Re: COBOL Books

2006-06-09 Thread Clark Morris
On 8 Jun 2006 06:24:13 -0700, in bit.listserv.ibm-main Bruce McKnight [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: James, I've written hundreds of unique business programs with COBOL and maintained thousands more over the last 20 years. I taught COBOL programming in the 80's and used the Murach books with good

how to specify the z/OS LE runtime timezone ?

2006-06-09 Thread Tsai Laurence
Greetings, as the subject, does anybody know how to do with it ? I am looking for an alternative to unify the timezone of MVS Application. Is it doable ? Appreciated of your kindly advisement. Thanks ! Sincerely, Laurence

Re: NAT'D Ip using Enterprise Extender

2006-06-09 Thread John S. Giltner, Jr.
Scott Doherty wrote: Does anyone know if NAT'd IP's have an ill effect on EE under Z/OS 1.4? TIA Scott Not that I am aware of. We are doing it and if we are having problems, we don't know about it. -- For IBM-MAIN

Re: Mainframe Linux Mythbusting (Was: Using Java in batch on z/OS?)

2006-06-09 Thread Timothy Sipples
John McKown wrote: Yes, YOU will take Linux over Windows, as would I. Are you the decision maker? Unfortunately, in many cases, the decision makers have a herd mentality. I remember when it was Nobody got fired for buying IBM.. Now it is Nobody got fired for buying Microsoft. Well, OK, but

Re: One or two CPUs - the pros cons

2006-06-09 Thread Brian Westerman
Hi, Yes, you are wrong. You are still focusing on too small of a picture and missing the greater view. My example used TCP/IP, VTAM and CICS as individual entities to make the concepts easier for people to comprehend, not to hide the fact that they are made up of TCBs. First, for the past 10

Re: One or two CPUs - the pros cons

2006-06-09 Thread Brian Westerman
The proper, (and probably cheaper) answer to this problem is to add another smaller CPU to the mix, if you have only 2 CPUs, CICS can't really take advantage of all of the processor complex as it could. It's almost certainly cheaper to add more engines than to upgrade, unless you have an older