Hi all!
We are in the process of upgrading our machines. We are in a Sysplex, with a
z990 and a z900, each with a Coupling Facility for the Sysplex. The IODF is
shared by both machines. We are changing z990 to z9.
My doubt is if in IODF is coded the remote machine. I mean, when we change
z990
I use translations:
EBCDIC CP 1146 to/from ASCII CP 850
- dealing with translations purely on mainframe.
On inbound from off-mainframe servers, we use ISO-8859-01 and 5348, and convert
to 1146.
Also use UTF-16BE (CP 1200) on outbound to off-mainframe servers, so this has
been
The number of system software companies just got a little smaller
http://www.marketwire.com/mw/release_html_b1?release_id=134849
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On Wed, 14 Jun 2006 09:20:54 +0200, Víctor de la Fuente
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Hi all!
We are in the process of upgrading our machines. We are in a Sysplex,
with a
z990 and a z900, each with a Coupling Facility for the Sysplex. The IODF
is
shared by both machines. We are changing z990 to
David,
It's not so much a matter of conservatism but plain common sense and good
practice. As a teacher I always used to say Defaults always work - but they
don't always work well. This was an attempt to get students interested in
avoiding ridiculously small data unit sizes and acknowledgement
The message explanation is correct (actually it leaves out an
additional valid possibility which is a VSAM DSORG; I will get
that updated).
While being correct, it is highly missleading. The first two sentences
of the Explanation as well as the System Programmer Response talk about
a missing DD
In [EMAIL PROTECTED], on 06/12/2006
at 06:51 PM, R.S. [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
I defined blank new CSI using sample, defined zones (GLOBAL, TARGET
and DIST),
Why?
I had to use BYPASS REQ (lacking FMIDs for ICSF, z/OS).
That should have tipped you off that you goofed.
but I wanted to know
In [EMAIL PROTECTED], on 06/12/2006
at 07:21 AM, Anne Lynn Wheeler [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
SNA isn't networking
Not originally, but that changed with MSNF and changed more with SNI.
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ISO position; see
In [EMAIL PROTECTED], on
06/12/2006
at 09:27 AM, David G. Schlecht [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
Any suggestions on this? I'm getting a superfluous attachment when
sending an e-mail
How do you know? It might be a bug in lookout.
Furthermore, the additional attachment only appears in Outlook.
That
In [EMAIL PROTECTED], on 06/13/2006
at 12:02 PM, Edward Jaffe [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
Many people here (including me) use 1047 (Latin-1/Open Systems) on
the mainframe. This addresses the square brackets issues.
Whcih square brackets issue? There's more than one.
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In [EMAIL PROTECTED], on 06/13/2006
at 01:38 PM, David Cole [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
Complete reversibility doesn't matter.
To you. But if you're asking for what others prefer, then you have to
accept what matters to them as part of their answer.
But both those code pages include a lot
In [EMAIL PROTECTED], on 06/13/2006
at 01:45 PM, Kirk Wolf [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
88591 - ISO-8859-1
Obsolete; there's a new series of 8859 Latin-x character sets to
incorporate the Euro. As I recall, the replacement for Latin-1
(8859-1) is 8859-15.
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In a message dated 6/13/2006 4:23:58 P.M. Central Daylight Time,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
There is no limit on the number of device numbers as of z/OS 1.3.
That is good news, but I think the official doc is down-level. I found the
limit of 256 to which I referred in z/OS V1R6.0 MVS
For redundancy's sake, we are purchasing another OSA-Express card soon.
The issue is that we only have one free ESCON channel available and the
OSA card requires two (one for each port). The manuals seem to assume
that you're going to define the pair at the same time. My question is,
can I just
Of course you are assuming that the phone/cable companies will have
broadband access to every one also. Those of us that live in the sticks are
still using dial up. I've also tried wireless cards from sprint and
verizon, they drop down into the very low end of the 1xrt range, dial up is
Through my migration from os390 to zOS I have a couple of datasets on DASD
that are not in a catalog. When I go to DSLIST and try to catalog it I get
a message saying Data set not cataloged. I can't find a message anywhere
explaining WHY it didn't catalog the dataset. Is there a batch method to
Mark,
Look at IDCAMS DEFINE RECATALOG.
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Sent: Wednesday, June 14, 2006 8:44 AM
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Subject: Cataloging a dataset question
Through my migration from os390 to zOS I
Michael Schmutzok wrote:
For redundancy's sake, we are purchasing another OSA-Express card soon.
The issue is that we only have one free ESCON channel available and the
OSA card requires two (one for each port). The manuals seem to assume
that you're going to define the pair at the same time.
On Wed, 2006-06-14 at 08:44 -0400, Mark Pace wrote:
Through my migration from os390 to zOS I have a couple of datasets on DASD
that are not in a catalog. When I go to DSLIST and try to catalog it I get
a message saying Data set not cataloged. I can't find a message anywhere
explaining WHY it
You can press the PF1 (F1) key to get a morde detailed explanation of the
message(s) most of the time.
I'm going to assume (yes, I know g) that your problem is caused by the
datasets being on a SMS managed volume. In this case the dataset must be
recataloged back to the original catalog they
John Boylston wrote:
Sounds like you need PTF UK13567 / UK13568 / UK13569, which just shipped
in May.
No joy. Applied PTF. Same results.
... again: anyone have some clues how
to get a Java CGI working
under z/OS HTTP without
WebSphere?
Kind regards,
-Steve
Hello
Is there still a problem with using the LINKLIST UPDATE=*
I have to define 2 new subsystems and their initcode is in a new dataset.
So I plan to add the new dataset to the linklist and make a linklist update=*
to make *master* note the new dataset.
Med venlig hilsen
Frank
Hi,
We are an outsourcing shop with multiple clients running on ZOS 1.4 on
23 Lpars across two Z990 processors.
Our current ZOS rollout method is to order one base ZOS system
(Serverpac) containing all clients IBM Products.
We then clone this base system to all client Lpars and limit product
Peter Hunkeler wrote on 06/14/2006 08:09:32 AM:
While being correct, it is highly missleading. The first two sentences
of the Explanation as well as the System Programmer Response talk about
a missing DD statement, not about attributes. So does the message text.
Why not say the data set has
In a recent note, Shmuel Metz (Seymour J.) said:
Date: Wed, 14 Jun 2006 07:41:43 -0300
Whcih square brackets issue? There's more than one.
That's mostly the issue.
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Peter Hunkeler wrote on 06/14/2006 08:09:32 AM:
While being correct, it is highly missleading. The first two
sentences
of the Explanation as well as the System Programmer Response talk
about a
Thanks. At least it is on a list :-)
Peter Hunkeler
CREDIT SUISSE
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CP852 for MS-DOS based systems and printers
Mazovia for some MS-DOS based systems and printers
CP1250 for MS Windows systems
ISO8859-2 for Unixes and Internet application (i.e. HTML, mailing).
CP870 (EBCDIC) for mainframe
sometimes CP1047 for C programming on mainframe.
We use *all* of the
On Wed, 14 Jun 2006 15:34:10 +0200, Meganen Naidoo - BCX - Data Centre
Services [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
We are an outsourcing shop with multiple clients running on ZOS 1.4 on
23 Lpars across two Z990 processors.
Our current ZOS rollout method is to order one base ZOS system
(Serverpac)
Hi,
I am doing some customisation on the above and have an issue that I have not
been able to resolve.
I have a bunch of users who only have 1 session defined (PRODCICS), when they
signon to session manager I have managed to sign then on automatically using a
signon script and the AUTOSELECT
On Wed, 14 Jun 2006 15:23:36 +0200, Frank Allan Rasmussen [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
Hello
Is there still a problem with using the LINKLIST UPDATE=*
There is still a risk of an I/O error if an address space tries to access
linklist when you change it.
I have to define 2 new subsystems and
Just a follow up.
I set the BOC to correct GMT/UTC (was about 40 seconds fast).
DEACTIVATEd my LPAR that uses SIMETR (unique in the CPC, this LPAR is
part of single system PLEX).
ACTIVATEd the same LPAR expecting it to get the 'new' time from the BOC
(it didn't).
Can anyone confirm/deny that
Hello,
We are using two OSA Integrated Console Controller to communicate with our
system consoles for our z890. We temporarily lost the network communication
between the two OSA interfaces and the two PCs that emulate the consoles so we
lost our two consoles. Is there a way to recover these
Has anyone hooked up OSA-ICC using Attachmate? We are just getting into the
ICC thing and are not sure if this will support it. We've tried several
iterations of Attachmate, but don't seem to be able to make the final
connection.
Thank you in advance.
Should be able to do it via the console interface of the HMC.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] 6/14/2006 11:25:35 AM
Hello,
We are using two OSA Integrated Console Controller to communicate with our
system consoles for our z890. We temporarily lost the network communication
between the two OSA
I'm assuming you're FTPing either to or from the 390, ie the 390 is the
FTP server and your PC or something is the client. If so, all you need
to do is simply cd into the correct directory and the FTP server will
automatically switch you into the HFS.
Rex
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From: IBM
Hi Francois.
You can do the following things:
A) VARY MYCONS01,CONSOLE
If the previous thing does not work ... Then
B) RESET CN(MYCONS01)
After of some seconds .. VARY MYCONS01,CONSOLE again
C) If the previous thing does not work ... Then
From some CONSOL
So, run a wire across the ground, jimmy the lock, and plug it in!
;-)
P.S. The author expressly disclaims any responsibility for the legal
ramifications of following his advice!
On Wed, 14 Jun 2006 07:44:18 -0500, J Ellis [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
Of course you are assuming that the
I have had customers who used Attachmate successfully but it did take some
tinkering with the model setting and the screen size (number of rows and
columns).
fyi...you probably know that IBM states that PROCOMM is the supported
terminal emulator and while others may work, they won't support them.
Hi,
Arturo is correct that you can define one or both of the OSA ports that you
will get with the new OSA card. You will need to find out what PCHIDs
will be assigned to those ports so that you can correctly define them with
the CHPIDs. You should be able to get the PCHID numbers from your SSR or
Actually an IPL may not bring them back! I am playing with our brand-new z9bc
and lost one of my consoles as well. Since I'm just playing right now, I went
ahead and IPLed the LPAR and the console didn't come back. As the other
repliers said, you need to vary the devices back to console
We're successfully using RUMBA. One possible problem area is that the
emulator needs to support TN3270E and you need to plug the console ID
into the emulator device name field (at least that is the field name
within RUMBA).
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From: IBM Mainframe Discussion List
We use IBM's ROCKET software's product ATAM (automatic tape allocation
manager) on paralell sysplexs and non-paralell sysplexs. Works great and
the price is much less than using CA-MIA/MIM.
Steve Cunningham
Sr. Systems Programmer
AARP
Lakewood, Ca
The content included in the post are
In a message dated 6/14/2006 11:07:03 A.M. Central Standard Time,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
So, run a wire across the ground, jimmy the lock, and plug it in!
Our CE used to have two favorite sites both locally administered(i.e.
cheap). One had coax hung across a grove of pecan trees
Hi,
It is SHARE my pain time again:-( My most recent adventure was a result
of a storage creep in the SMSPDSE address space which resulted in 0F4
abends for jobs using PDSE data sets which impacted almost everything
here. This defect is described by OA15185 and fixing PTFs are
available.
I
The problem I've had with this has been inconsistent implementation of the
TN3270E support on both the client and server sides. I started poking around
with it because I couldn't get certain emulators to connect to specific
addresses on Hercules, and it turns out that the emulators that seem
Paul Gilmartin wrote:
It is my understanding that 1047 was created in response to a
user Requirement to be congruent to 8859-1.
I'm not quite sure what you mean by congruent, but 1047, 037, 500, and many
of those other Country Extended Code Pages (CECPs) used in France, the UK,
Germany, etc.
Thanks Sam,
I was just visiting this a few months back.
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Sent: Wednesday, June 14, 2006 12:33 PM
To: IBM-MAIN@BAMA.UA.EDU
Subject: SMSPDSE virtual storage exhaustion IPL APAR
In:
Title: SMP/E V3R4.0 Commands
Document Number: SA22-7771-09
3.0 Chapter 3. The APPLY command
3.7 Processing
3.7.5 Element installation
3.7.5.5 Source replacements
SMP/E then schedules the actual update of the target source
library. The library to
No. 3.7.5.5 discusses source; 3.7.5.8 discusses modules. So it is
appropriate language for the section you cited.
Don Imbriale
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In a recent note, Mark Jacobs said:
Date: Wed, 14 Jun 2006 13:16:41 -0400
Have them set the proper UMASK in their .profile file.
Close, but no cigar. While locsite umask works, the z/OS
FTP client apparently does not inherit the umask setting
from the parent process. (Why not?)
On 6/14/2006 1:07 PM, Klein, Kevin wrote:
I have a programmer that is FTPing from a PC app up to a USS(or
whatever the current name is) directory on z/OS. When the file gets
created, it has its permission bits set to 775. Of course, programmers
being programmers, they want the bits to be
In a recent note, Imbriale, Donald (Exchange) said:
Date: Wed, 14 Jun 2006 13:32:51 -0400
No. 3.7.5.5 discusses source; 3.7.5.8 discusses modules. So it is
appropriate language for the section you cited.
Why, then, did we get the error from Binder:
IEW2735S DA0F OUTPUT
In a recent note, Walt Farrell said:
Date: Wed, 14 Jun 2006 13:58:51 -0400
you can set the UMASK via SITE UMASK nnn (note that with some FTP
clients you may need to use QUOTE SITE UMASK nnn).
Thanks for the implied correction. Apparently Mark and I both
overlooked that the OP was
On Wed, 14 Jun 2006 11:25:35 -0400, Francois Paré
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
we lost our two consoles. Is there a way to recover these consoles sessions
without doing an IPL?
Yes
Go to your HMC change the port number used for your consoles , activate the
new ICC configuration and then change the
You're not setting any kind of protection for your code that is running as
part of the sub-system interface. No estae. The estae that is in affect is
one from the ssi miodule that called your routine. That is the one that is
handling your 0c4. Take a look at the dump, and make sure R1 on
Source will first be assembled, then processed by the binder, so
eventually a module will be dealt with. I suspect the error message is
generated during processing of the module, not the source.
Don Imbriale
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Hello listers
I thought i should share this info .
Having to work on some network basics in Z/os , we discovered 2 great books
for z/os beginners .
One is about Z/os concepts , the other about Network on Z/os
You all knew about the abc's of system programming , I really think these
2 books are
This message, IMHO, is worthless. It says to look for errors in the
library.
But what type of errors?
The library exists.
I can browse it and see the members in it.
I can browse the members.
It is in the lnklst.
The exit was linked with
//LEXEC PGM=HEWL,PARM='MAP,LET,LIST,NCAL,RENT'
I
Ok, I feel stupid now (ok, more so than I usually do). I momentarily got
the channel ports confused with CHPID numbers. I'm not anywhere near the
256 CHPID limit so I've got plenty of those to choose from. Case closed
and thank you gentlemen for jogging my memory. :o)
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
This message, IMHO, is worthless. It says to look for errors in the
library.
But what type of errors?
The library exists.
I can browse it and see the members in it.
I can browse the members.
It is in the lnklst.
The exit was linked with
//LEXEC
Is the module AMODE 31 and RMODE ANY?
Yes it is.
SAVE MODULE ATTRIBUTES:
AC 000
AMODE31
COMPRESSION NONE
DC NO
EDITABLEYES
EXCEEDS 16MBNO
EXECUTABLE YES
MIGRATABLE YES
OL
One thing I am considering is setting up a Wiki that our programming
staff could use for their own documentation purposes, detailing batch jobs,
workflows, etc. (For our shop, I am thinking about using a Linux guest under
z/VM for this purpose, but I haven't had a chance to evaluate it
Yes, you can get these consoles back without an IPL. This has happened
to us several times and I've not had to IPL once so far. There are two
situations that we get. One, you can still get a connection to the
OSA-ICC from your TN3270E emulator (the OSA-ICC status information is
displayed). The
In a prior life we did something similar. We took our procedures that were
stored in a PDS and wrapped HTML around the members and stored them in a HFS.
This documentation was available from a z/OS web server. I think the guy who
did this used something in SAS to generate the HTML.
[EMAIL
Hi, Mark.
You didn't mention - did you do an LLA REFRESH after the module was put
in a LNKLST library?
Regards,
Peggy
Peggy Andrews
Sr. Systems Engineer
Information Technology Department
Technical Support Services Division
City of Sacramento
(916) 808-5438
[EMAIL PROTECTED] 6/14/2006 11:56
You didn't mention - did you do an LLA REFRESH after the module was put
in a LNKLST library?
F LLA,REFRESH
CSV210I LIBRARY LOOKASIDE REFRESHED
SET MPF=(00)
IEE252I MEMBER MPFLST00 FOUND IN SYS1.PARMLIB
IEE028I WTO INSTALLATION EXIT IEE362A COULD NOT BE LOADED
IEE028I WTO INSTALLATION EXIT
I still believe that since considerations of communications,
conferencing etc have been resolved, that the essential problem is that
management does not know how to measure the work of systems folks. This
is just as true when we are IN the office, but management fells better
when they
You have to provide us more details.
1) Did you change Linklist order in Prod Lpar ?
2) Is your new Endevor library in Linklist (Prod) ? If so is it placed
before SYS1.CMDLIB ?
2) Did you put new Endevor library in your Logon procedure ?
3) Do we have any module called EXEC in Endevor library ?
Mark Pace wrote:
F LLA,REFRESH
CSV210I LIBRARY LOOKASIDE REFRESHED
SET MPF=(00)
IEE252I MEMBER MPFLST00 FOUND IN SYS1.PARMLIB
IEE028I WTO INSTALLATION EXIT IEE362A COULD NOT BE LOADED
IEE028I WTO INSTALLATION EXIT IEF125I COULD NOT BE LOADED
IEE712I SET MPF PROCESSING COMPLETE
From any
From any ISPF panel, issue 'DDLIST'. From the resulting screen, issue
'LNK'. Then issue 'MEMBER IEE362A'. Respond 'YES' to the prompt. What is
the result?
Message Act DDname Data Set Name Actions: B E V M F C I Q
Member: IEE362A LINKLIST SYS3.PROD.LINKLIB
Mark D
On Wed, 14 Jun 2006 14:56:20 -0400, Mark Pace [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
Is the module AMODE 31 and RMODE ANY?
Yes it is.
SAVE MODULE ATTRIBUTES:
AC 000
AMODE31
COMPRESSION NONE
DC NO
EDITABLEYES
EXCEEDS
Telecommuting I have been able to enjoy this feature of my position
for the last six years and it has worked extremely well. There are some
drawbacks - you don't see your buddies at the coffee machine in the
morning, but you can work in your pj's if you desire. Your meetings are
more
IBM Mainframe Discussion List IBM-MAIN@BAMA.UA.EDU wrote on 06/14/2006
08:29:11 AM:
In a message dated 6/13/2006 4:23:58 P.M. Central Daylight Time,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
There is no limit on the number of device numbers as of z/OS 1.3.
That is good news, but I think the official
I think the main issue here may not be supervision, but professional
development.
In the book The Mythical Man-Month, classic but still true book on the
job we all love dearly, there is the parable of the manager who observed
that their expensive programmers were wasting a fair amount of time
Mark - I notice that you have AC set to 0, wherein on our linkedit program
identified in the USEREXIT paramter of MPFLSTxx is set to 1.
For grins I added AC=1 to my linkedit. No difference.
Beyond that, I would look at the loadlib you linked it into, and make sure
it is ok (not in extra
Is this new library APF ?
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On Wed, 14 Jun 2006 16:07:41 -0400, Mark Pace [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
Mark - I notice that you have AC set to 0, wherein on our linkedit program
identified in the USEREXIT paramter of MPFLSTxx is set to 1.
For grins I added AC=1 to my linkedit. No difference.
Did you do an LLA Refresh
Did you do an LLA Refresh also?
Yes.
Mark D Pace
Senior Systems Engineer
Mainline Information Systems
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Tallahassee, FL. 32317
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Mark Pace wrote:
I just created the library yesterday. So it only has the 2 members in it.
It hasn't run out of space or gone into multiple extents yet.
It's a new data set? You obviously created a new LNKLST set that
references the library or the DDLIST member search would have failed.
On Wed, 14 Jun 2006 16:22:41 -0400, Mark Pace [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
Did you do an LLA Refresh also?
Yes.
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
Does
Is there any way to do this as a default? That is, without inserting a command
in the FTP stream. The PC app is working through a GUI with no apparent place
for the user to insert any commands. We have an issue open with this vendor to
see if they have a solution. I am mostly ignorant on
As the technology age advances, and managers trust their employees to work
without direct supervision, we should see an increase in the number of people
who do work (telecommute) from remote locations.
IBM is anomalous in this regard.
Most companies like to have their staff where they can 'keep
but the interactive in the office and at lunch is irreplaceable. It could be
done, but I would be a worse programmer for it because of all the items that
my colleagues share in hallway meetings, etc.
I'm the only techie at my location (Mississauga), the people I deal with are in
California,
In a recent note, Tom Harper said:
Date: Wed, 14 Jun 2006 15:08:06 -0500
In my opinion, that basic premise is still true today. I still work from
home on weekends and early mornings and an occasional evening, but the
interactive in the office and at lunch is irreplaceable. It could
My use for the z/OS HTTP Web Server:
I have developed a Tech Support website for our group and have various
items on it. Some of the things I have on it include:
- Current status of several system indicators (JES spool utilization,
HSM CDS utilization, SMF dataset utilization, DASD utilization,
Gil,
Of course, IBM-MAIN and other listservs are great! And don't forget
SHARE!
I just have an insatiable appetite for all I can get.
Tom
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Sent: Wednesday, June 14, 2006 3:48 PM
In a recent note, Klein, Kevin said:
Date: Wed, 14 Jun 2006 15:30:29 -0500
Is there any way to do this as a default? That is, without inserting a
command in the FTP stream. The PC app is working through a GUI with no
apparent place for the user to insert any commands.
The
In a recent note, Imbriale, Donald (Exchange) said:
Date: Wed, 14 Jun 2006 14:15:34 -0400
Source will first be assembled, then processed by the binder, so
eventually a module will be dealt with. I suspect the error message is
generated during processing of the module, not the
Now I understand. But I think the doc is correct and the message is
wrong.
Don Imbriale
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Sent: Wednesday, June 14, 2006 5:07 PM
To: IBM-MAIN@BAMA.UA.EDU
Subject: Re: SMP/E target
In a message dated 6/14/2006 3:01:59 P.M. Central Daylight Time,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
The oversight of not updating the book was corrected in the z/OS 1.7
version of the book.
Now that I have the 1.7 version of the book, I can see that 256 has been
replaced with unlimited. Thanks
Maybe the module is really re-enterent.
Ed
On Jun 14, 2006, at 1:22 PM, Mark Pace wrote:
This message, IMHO, is worthless. It says to look for errors in the
library.
But what type of errors?
The library exists.
I can browse it and see the members in it.
I can browse the members.
It is in the
This is absolutely (100%) true.
From: John Mattson
Sent: Wed 6/14/2006 3:33 PM
To: IBM-MAIN@BAMA.UA.EDU
Subject: Continued Corporate bias against Telecommuting?
I still believe that since considerations of communications,
conferencing etc have been resolved, that the essential
We've been running parallel sysplex for more than ten years. I cannot
recall a single instance where upgrading one machine in a complex required
so much as an IPL on other machines, let alone POR. Assuming that you have
two CFs in use, you should be able to shutdown the machine containing one
Meganen, (and others)
I was asked to advise in a few similar situations. I was trying to meet a
customer stipulation and NOT IBM's mandate. So, don't read this as At
IBM we recommend..., please,
I have done this on two occasions in my IBM career. The products to be
segregated were installed
We've been running parallel sysplex for more than ten years.
Gotcha beat! October 1984 -- first production implementation at our site.
I cannot recall a single instance where upgrading one machine in a complex
required
so much as an IPL on other machines, let alone POR.
NOT needed! Only the
Skip Robinson wrote:
We've been running parallel sysplex for more than ten years. I cannot
recall a single instance where upgrading one machine in a complex required
so much as an IPL on other machines, let alone POR. Assuming that you have
two CFs in use, you should be able to shutdown the
Hello,
Has anyone worked with GIMUNZIP and a multi-part MCS Download? I am
pulling maintenance for a system thats fairly far back (don't ask please).
I was able to FTP the file into the OMVS strcture, but when I run GIMUNZIP
to offload the MCS into a flat file -- standard practice. It
Jon,
You might be aware of this, but there is a nice article on our site
(written by Rob Schramm)
on how to setup JspWiki on z/OS (under Apache Tomcat).
http://dovetail.com/docs
The article itself is a PDF that was automatically generated from a
JspWiki page using the PDF plugin!
Its actually the host's shell that is responsible for command history.
In z/OS unix, you can issue this command (in your .profile):
set -o vi
Which sets the shell's command line editor to vi mode.
Under vi mode, escape-k retrieves previous commands.
If you like emacs-style editing, you can
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