BookManager search entine was far and away the best.
If anyone can point me to the last version of BookManager
Read, I'd be grateful.
Do you happen to have an OS/390 CD Collection around? These
have the old Library Reader on the first disk.
Peter Hunkeler
CREDIT SUISSE
Help me improve my
Hello all,
I need help.
I still migration to CICS ts 2.3 in Z/os 1.4 environment. I have CICS
sockets installed. When I shut the CICS I receive these messages :
EZY1342I 14/08/06 10:49:15 DISABLE DELAYED UNTIL ALL TASKS COMPLETE.
TERM=CN02 TRAN=CEMT
BPXP018I THREAD 0DDE1400, IN
sorry it doesn't works? why the dataset cannot migrate to MIGRAT1 after
primary management ?
Auto Migrate . . Y (Y, N, I or P)
Auto Backup . . Y (Y or N)
Auto Dump . . . Y (Y or N)
Allocation/migration Threshold: High . . 60 (1-99) Low . . 10
(0-99)
Migration Attributes
Primary Days
Hunkeler Peter (KIUB 34) wrote:
BookManager search entine was far and away the best.
If anyone can point me to the last version of BookManager
Read, I'd be grateful.
Do you happen to have an OS/390 CD Collection around? These
have the old Library Reader on the first disk.
Here is the information from retain on CF failures during activation that
brought one of our SYSPLEXes down:
ABSTRACT: Driver 63 MCL019, Bundle 23, in the J99671 (LPAR) stream has been
placed in 'Hold' status in RETAIN.
DESCRIPTION: z9 processors that use dedicated coupling links (vs.
Hello Steve,
ask your client for their Compuware customer number, and use it to
register on http://frontline.compuware.com/ - from there you have free
access to a range of downloadable documentation, manuals, discussion
groups, FAQs, White Papers and Tips and Tricks on our various products.
Hi,
I faced prob. in production today ... We got error at around 12.20 that MQ 2
of 8 active logs full.
Thereafter, operator had replied the message and the console was asking to
mount tape in 780 tape drive. However operator kept the message un-attended
and left for lunch.
Later application
Two wars in the Middle East are part of the cause of this, no the
solution..
Jon L. Veilleux
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Are those two wars the 7th century invasion of Europe from Africa and
the 17th century invasion of Europe from the Balkans?
Or the late 20th century invasion of Europe by immigration?
Meir Zohar
Senior Consultant, MF and Database Solutions
CA
Tel : +972 (0) 9 9626636
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We will be starting our 1.7 install soon and will then migrate from 1.4.
Has anyone experienced anything bizarre in doing this?
TIA
Daniel McLaughlin
ZOS Systems Programmer
Crawford Company
PH: 770 621 3256
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Great! I kept the last CD that had it on. Good to know its
also available from the web.
Peter Hunkeler
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But Adobe Acrobat reader is betterand it's free, too.
Daniel McLaughlin
ZOS Systems Programmer
Crawford Company
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But Adobe Acrobat reader is betterand it's free, too.
Depends on what you want to do. I use both. I read reference
type manual with the Library Reader, Guide types with Adobe.
But as usual, YMMV.
Peter Hunkeler
CREDIT SUISSE
What's really cool in the newer Adobe Reader is a 'read out loud'
function. Better than a tranquilizer when reading tech manuals! G
Daniel McLaughlin
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Hunkeler Peter
We will be starting our 1.7 install soon and will then migrate from 1.4.
Has anyone experienced anything bizarre in doing this?
Will be migrating our 1.4 DEVT/TEST systems this coming weekend to 1.7.
Have been running 1.7 in our SYSPROG sand-pit for well over 2 months
without any problems.
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BTW: I thought that it was the combination of the Phone
Serial Number and the SIM info not just the SIM that
validated the right to make/receive calls. IOW: Porting the
SIM to another phone
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My experience flying from Madison to Baltimore today
parallels Ed's fairly closely. ...
So I know that I'll be snubbing Ed all week. Please let me
know if you are here because its
On 13 Aug 2006 15:51:35 -0700, in bit.listserv.ibm-main you wrote:
At 01:57 -0400 on 08/12/2006, Arthur T. wrote about Re: Vendor JCL
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Are those two wars the 7th century invasion of Europe from
IIRC, doesn't HSM wait at least one day as a default for auto
migration?
Also, are you releasing space? These appear (to me) to be empty
datasets.
Bob Richards
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Sorry to be off-topic but this is from one of the best
Dilberts of the recent past. Very amusing. Here's
a link to that great cartoon:
http://www.dilbert.com/comics/dilbert/archive/dilbert-20060810.html
PS: To all consultants on the
Hi Daniel,
We migrated one of our Application Test/Development images to z/OS R7 from
R4.
So far, we have encountered a couple of issues:
1) Abend S0C4 in Cobol batch program. Abend occurs in CA-Allocate module:
V37VSAM,
+44EC. Requires fix: QO77899 to CA-Allocate. Note, this fix IS listed in
Does anybody know how to define a local printer to JES? I can't seem to find
the documentation anywhere (I am kind of new to OS390/ZOS). Any help would
be greatly appreciated. Thanks to anyone for any help!
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Does anybody know how to define a local printer to JES? I can't seem to
find
the documentation anywhere (I am kind of new to OS390/ZOS). Any help would
be greatly appreciated. Thanks to anyone for any help!
I wish we could go back to calling it what it was called when I was in
University in the mid-1970's!
It was called POp.
The current title on this thread sounds like a sophomoric (childish) joke.
I keep expecting to hear a 12-year old giggle everytime I read the title.
When in doubt.
PANIC!!
Well, so far we're 2/3 positive on the 1.4 - 1.7 migration. The one
gentleman who encountered issues uses product that we don't, so I'm
feeling pretty good about this already.
We had an LE issue going from OS/390 to 2.10 and had to create some
special LE modules for an ancient application, so
Greetings,
I am looking for recommendations for a source file editor that runs on
the Windows PC. I am editing z/Arch assembly language, C and maybe C++,
REXX, Java. I also need to view wide assembly listings. Would be nice
to launch the assembler/compiler from the editor.
Thanks in advance
I use CTC's ISPF environment emulation. If you find a replacement I
would be interested because they dropped REXX support for scripting
purposes.
I would have suggested PC/AT WYLBUR, but I don't know if it is available
any more.
Later,
Steve Thompson
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Greetings,
I am looking for recommendations for a
You need to check out PE32 at www.pe32.com.
This is a fantastic editor with more capabilities than one can use.
Anything you can do in VB you can do in PE32 because it allows VB scripts.
I use it on a wide display so I can see two full listings side-by-side.
Check it out.
Robert Kelsey
On Mon, 14 Aug 2006 14:49:19 +, Ted MacNEIL [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I wish we could go back to calling it what it was called when I was in
University in the mid-1970's!
It was called POp.
The current title on this thread sounds like a sophomoric (childish) joke.
You can call it what you
You should also consider UltraEdit: http://www.ultraedit.com/
It has tons of features, edits multiple files, and does syntax
highlighting.
It can also convert files between DOS(Windows) and Mac or Unix, and
handles conversions to or from Ascii, EBCDIC, ANSI, Unicode, and UTF-8.
On Mon, 14
Does anyone know the jes2 printer definition to print to an external writer?
I have an external writer program that works great only if the job doesn't
fail with a JCL ERROR. If the job fails with a JCL ERROR the OUTPUT
statements in the jcl don't get evaluated.
example OUTPUT statement:
I don't know about launching a z/OS or z/VM assembler/compiler from a
Windows workstation, but if you have a z/Arch assembler/compiler that
actually runs on your Windows workstation, then The Hessling Editor (THE)
and Regina are good tools to use. THE can be found here:
Richard;
Thanks for the smaple, I'll check it out.
Kind regards,
Giovanni
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I used Principles of Operation until I learned POO in the
mid '70s.
Seemed perfectly reasonable to me as an ordinary acronym. It
was much more recently that I first heard POp and POps.
From: Gary DiPillo [EMAIL PROTECTED]
You should also consider UltraEdit: http://www.ultraedit.com/
From my experience (and that of others on this list), UltraEdit doesn't work
with the ISPF WorkStation Agent (WSA). For me, a primary consideration for
choosing any PC based editor would be
From: Thomas Kern [EMAIL PROTECTED]
I don't know about launching a z/OS or z/VM assembler/compiler from a
Windows workstation, but if you have a z/Arch assembler/compiler that
actually runs on your Windows workstation, then The Hessling Editor (THE)
and Regina are good tools to use. THE can be
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You
Anyone have experience with SlickEdit from SlickEdit.com that they
would care to relate here?
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Jeff,
I've tried SlickEdit a couple of times .. but we (CPWR), atleast at the
Boston/Cambridge Lab use it quite heavily. Works great w/file transfers,
source / listing compares ... although .. I'm not sure about mainframe
editing .. will check around and repost if I find anything.
Jim
Tommy,
Not sure what you mean by Flashcopy is deactivated? Flashcopy Version 1
only supports full volume flashcopy. Flashcopy Version 2 spuports data
set level flashcopy, which does not make a distinction between single and
multi-volume data sets. So you will have to determine what version of
Is it channel attached? Network attached? Are you using Print Services
Facility? Are there any existing printers defined you can use as a
template?
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Klairol for Klingons -- For Today is a Good Day to Dye.
snip
Nice. Just what the doctor ordered for a friend of mine who collects
such things.
Regards,
Steve Thompson
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Thompson, Steve (SCI TW) wrote:
I would have suggested PC/AT WYLBUR, but I don't know if it is available
any more.
I did a quick google search, and didn't find anything. However, you
might be able to buy a used copy from someone?
I had one, and wasn't all that happy. On the mainframe, we
I don't have enough background to answer those questions (not good for me).
I posted another question at IBM-main. It was:
Does anyone know the jes2 printer definition to print to an external writer?
I have an external
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Subject: Define Print to JES2
Does anybody know how to define a local printer to JES? I
can't seem to
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Jeff,
Ya know David, you are correct. Next time I will.
Starting... now.
Here's another one.
IBM hopes to meet NYC area employers looking for techies with mainframe
related skills...
http://www.informationweek.com/management/showArticle.jhtml?articleID=191905
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beware the following,
1. JES2 EXIT. some exit change and make sure your checkpoint level in v1.2
2. STEPCAT no more support
3. 1 byte console address does not support any more
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Hi Eastman,
I already checked my Flashcopy version, it should be a version 2. After I
force using FR(REQ along with DEBUG(FRMSG(DETAILED)) it shows the
following message:
PAGE 0001 5695-DF175 DFSMSDSS V1R3.0 DATA SET SERVICES 2006.227
08:51
COPY OUTDD(OUTD1,OUTD2) -
you means it wait at least one day even I set it immediately migrate to
0?
if I allocated 3000CYL and it is empty dataset. will it be migrate to
MIGRAT1? what's you means releasing space
the pool contains only one volume SDHSM1
and you can see only 19 CYL free on volume SDHSM1
Since you're running a FLEX based system, you probably don't have the need
to define a REAL printer, I'm assuming you just want to be able to have
a destination created for your writer to be able to go to. You can do it
on the fly via $ADD DESTID(yourdestidname)
Eventually you will want to
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you means it wait at least one day even I set it immediately migrate to
0?
if I allocated 3000CYL and it is empty dataset. will it be migrate to
MIGRAT1? what's you means releasing space
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That's also the way I remember it.
Have you taken a look at your HSM activity
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