Tommy Tsui wrote:
Hi all,
As we all know, we can use IKJTSOXX to control the AUTHCMD includes the
altuse, deluser and listuser command but cannot control their own user. For
example, ID ZXXX01 can issue command to altuser their own ZXXX01 ID
information. How to control it excpet protect the
Thanks R.Skorupka Ulrich boche advice.I try it's work...
many thanks
On 11/2/06, Ulrich Boche [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Tommy Tsui wrote:
Hi all,
As we all know, we can use IKJTSOXX to control the AUTHCMD includes the
altuse, deluser and listuser command but cannot control their own
LLA has no problems with datasets in the LNKLST that are not in the master
catalog, as long as it starts after CATALOG address space starts.
It doesn't!
I just went through this!
Library not found message was missed.
S806 abends until somebody in OPS finally woke up.
We added the volume to the
Good Day,
Is there a way of saving a SAR listing to disk? For example SDSF allows me
to do so with the XDC command. Is there anything similar to that?
Thanks
Send instant messages to your online friends http://au.messenger.yahoo.com
Try this :-
//ALLOCEXEC PGM=SARBCH
//SYSPRINT DD SYSOUT=*
//SARLOAD DD DSN=XXX.SAR.LIST,DISP=(,CATLG,DELETE),
//SPACE=(TRK,(15,15),RLSE),UNIT=DISK,
//
I wonder if any of you is using MN STATUS command and if so, what is the
overhead involved.
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Good Day,
Is there a way of saving a SAR listing to disk? For example SDSF
allows me to do so with the XDC command. Is there anything similar to
that?
Thanks
Online with the J linecommand.
Kees.
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LLA has no problems with datasets in the LNKLST that are not in the
master catalog, as long as it starts after CATALOG address space starts.
It doesn't!
I just went through this!
Library not found message was missed.
S806
Is there a way of saving a SAR listing to disk? For example SDSF
allows me to do so with the XDC command. Is there anything similar to
that?
John,
If you want to put the output back into SDSF, you can use either the P
command to write the output back under your tso userid
or the J command to
We are running a couple of LPARS in MONOPLEX mode. We have XCF, LOGR and WLM
couple datasets defined. I was curious about the maxsystem value. The sample
job provided by IBM for WLM allocation uses 32 for maxsystem since its the max
value so I went ahead and used 32 for my XCF and LOGR
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On Thursday 02 November 2006 08:07, George D Dranes wrote:
We are running a couple of LPARS in MONOPLEX mode. We have XCF, LOGR and
WLM couple datasets defined. I was curious about the maxsystem value. The
sample job provided by IBM for WLM allocation uses 32 for maxsystem since
its the
Hi John,
I tried the p option. I got the message on the top of the screen to say
that the report was printed. I hit pf3 till I exited out of SAR, however, I
found nothing.
I tried the j option. That worked great. Final question, how do I get a
SAR listing back when it is
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The sample
job provided by IBM for WLM allocation uses 32 for
Look in the RESLIB at member DFFSRRC00 -- about 6 lines down after you
will see something like:
DFSRRC00+S203+SP43+710+08/30/99
The 710 means this is IMS version 710
(I assume you just need a verification of what release you have - if you
need something programmatically, I don't have an answer
TYPO = member name is DFSRRC00
Look in the RESLIB at member DFFSRRC00 -- about 6 lines down after you
will see something like:
DFSRRC00+S203+SP43+710+08/30/99
The 710 means this is IMS version 710
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He is an LE shop, but most of the programmes are still 24-bit.
I tried to help, but not having written a COBOL
Use the L option next to the Job that you want. You can then SUB at
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I tried the p option. I got the message on the top of the screen to
say that the report was printed. I hit pf3 till I exited out of SAR,
however, I found nothing.
In my shop, I get another panel which allows me to specify sysout type
options. My msgclass value for my tso session
points to a
Snippet:
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the box. Redhat resisted having OCO (OSA drivers) in their distributions.
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User leaning toward Linux (RedHat) in its own LPAR. We already have
Z/VM, but the
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Sorry about that. Reload from tape to the on-line database.
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On Thu, 2006-11-02 at 08:57 -0500, Daniel A. McLaughlin wrote:
User leaning toward Linux (RedHat) in its own LPAR. We already have
Z/VM, but the concern is about costs, speed, iplementation, etc.
I ran SLES in an LPAR for about a year -- used it primarily as a SUF
server, and it worked well.
On Thu, 2 Nov 2006 07:07:49 -0600, George D Dranes [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
We are running a couple of LPARS in MONOPLEX mode. We have XCF, LOGR and WLM
couple datasets defined. I was curious about the maxsystem value. The sample
job provided by IBM for WLM allocation uses 32 for maxsystem
VISTA, from TomBrennanSoftware.com
It's a fairly solid package and dirt cheap.
Not only that, it is the only emulator I know on which the default
configuration not only works out-of-the-box, but also corresponds to how I
want to use it. Shows that this is a product written by someone who
Hi Tom
According to IBM is it supported, but it's not documented..
You are correct that it is missing from the book. I'll try to get it
added. SUBSYS should be supported. Based on your result, it does apppear
that it is supported otherwise you would have gotten an error from
bpxwdyn. It looks
If I were to set them up from scratch, is the recommendation for a monoplex
to take the default of 8 or should maxsystem be set to 1?? Its tough to find
any information for the smaller monpolex systems.
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We work with some of the IBM wizards, especially in the IOS area, and
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In SHOWzOS v714 (not yet available) I add a display for IMS Version V9 and
above.
AFAIK the coding won't work with IMS V8 and earlier.
Roland
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Matthew
Thanks for letting us all know that something now works.
However, there are two types of route, those to the Ethernet LAN and those
to the Hipersockets links.
Which of these supports your FTP work? Have you performed any testing using
the other?
Did you include the /32 entries that I
Looks like the Linux under VM project is about to kick off. The user wants
to move an Oracle application onto our Z/890 using that scenario.
Out of curiosity, is there a preponderance of one Linux over another under
VM? One of the Redbooks discusses SUSE, other signs point towards Redhat.
I see
Jantje Moeyersons of the IBM Mainframe Discussion List
IBM-MAIN@BAMA.UA.EDU wrote on 11/02/2006 08:34:26 AM:
VISTA, from TomBrennanSoftware.com
It's a fairly solid package and dirt cheap.
Not only that, it is the only emulator I know on which the default
configuration not only works
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I am currently working on converting from tape SAD to DASD and am
trying to figure out how much is required. We are running a z/900
Model 2064 with real storage size of 17536M. Could someone point to
doc that would help
Not only that, it is the only emulator I know on which the default
configuration not only works out-of-the-box, but also corresponds to how I
want to use it. Shows that this is a product written by someone who
understands what the needs of the actual worker are.
Agreed. Tom, in his other
On Thursday, 11/02/2006 at 08:34 CST, Jan MOEYERSONS
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Not only that, it is the only emulator I know on which the default
configuration not only works out-of-the-box, but also corresponds to how
I
want to use it. Shows that this is a product written by someone who
Kees Vernooy wrote on 11/02/2006 10:06:26 AM:
SAD has been optimized in the past to dump only what is needed, but you
must count on a substantial part of CS plus what it needs from the page
datasets. I would suggest at least 20 GB in your situation. There are
also several options to speed up
snip--
OTOH, I think that products with defaults that conform to *my* modus
operandi are written by people who are perceptive, intelligent, and
sensitive to the worker's needs. :-)
The Beatles should have written, All you need is *luck*
I have come across a rather strange problem in moving data between 2
systems. Using DFSMS DUMP FULL on an OS/390 2.10 system to dump a full
volume to a file and then moving it over to zOS 1.4 and using RESTORE FULL
to restore it to a new disk it seems that not all datasets are being
restored. All
I've started working with the Health Checker on our z/OS 1.7 system and
encountered something that confused me, and I haven't found a clear answer
in the Fine Manuals, so I turn to the collective wisdom of the List.
After starting and stopping the Health Checker a few times to see what it
did
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MFCM. The MF was often rendered in a vulgar fashion. Used on the
360/20.
and the CM was often rendered as card muncher
Also Card Mangler.
-jc-
It sounds like CPAC.PROCLIB is included in your MSTJCLxx member under
the IEFJOBS DD and Health Checker is running as a started job from
there.
Bill Choate
Emory University
AAIT
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For Systems/C; you can use our Direct CALL runtime support
(DCALL) to accomplish this.
See the Dignus C library reference manual, at
http://www.dignus.com/dcc/clib.pdf for more information on our
Direct CALL support.
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cnps wrote:
Hi,
I am trying to call a C routine
On 2 Nov 2006 08:33:37 -0800, [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Rick Fochtman)
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Call it what you want: luck, perception, intelligence, sensitivity; it's
a very good product and I can't say enough good things about it.
Some look is good. Some is bad.I know of someone who claims to
be very lucky -
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On 2 Nov 2006 Rick Fochtman wrote:
Call it what you want: luck, perception, intelligence, sensitivity;
it's a very good product and I can't say enough good things about it.
Some look is good.
It does indeed, and CPAC.PROCLIB is in our IEFPDSI, as you suggest.
This is from MVS Init Tuna Ref:
When you start a started task, the system determines whether the START
command refers to a procedure or a job. (The system validates that the
IEFJOBS DD exists within the MSTJCLxx member.) If
Check out the chapter,
Communicating between C and COBOL
at:
http://publibz.boulder.ibm.com/cgi-bin/bookmgr_OS390/BOOKS/CEEA4150/4.0
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Hi,
I am trying to call a C routine from COBOL pgm.
I have few questions.
Is it
Found this on the news net and thought I would pass it along.
http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20061102/ap_on_bi_ge/software_sentence
By TOM HAYS, Associated Press Writer
20 minutes ago
NEW YORK - The former chief executive of Computer Associates International Inc.
was sentenced to 12 years
Well, not yet. Many a slip twixt cup and lip:
http://money.cnn.com/2006/11/02/news/newsmakers/kumar.reut/
NEW YORK (Reuters) -- Sanjay Kumar, the former chief executive of CA, was
sentenced to 12
years in federal prison Thursday for his role in a $2.2 billion accounting
fraud at the
computer
If I were to set them up from scratch, is the recommendation for a monoplex to
take the default of 8 or should maxsystem be set to 1?? Its tough to find any
information for the smaller monpolex systems.
If you ever have to expand, it's a SYSPLEX wide cold-start.
Your choice.
When in doubt.
A PDS without members can still be opened so that appears to be a
secondary problem. Is there only one copy of each dataset on the target
system? Are they on the IPL volume? Are they catalogued correctly?
Did the DUMP and RESTORE jobs use the ADMINISTRATOR operand to bypass
security checking?
On Thu, 2 Nov 2006 11:34:59 -0800, Schwarz, Barry A
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A PDS without members can still be opened so that appears to be a
secondary problem. Is there only one copy of each dataset on the target
system? Are they on the IPL volume? Are they catalogued correctly?
Did the DUMP
On Thu, 2 Nov 2006 10:41:57 -0600, Chase, John [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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and the CM was often rendered as card muncher
Also Card Mangler.
...
And Card Mulcher. A machine that flexable acquires many nicknames.
Pat O'Keefe
Hi All, working with java 1.4.2 on zOS 1.7. Entered command java
-version in USS and got the following error. Any thoughts? Thanks
ST1MAT:/: java -version
Error: unable to allocate 67108864 bytes for GC in
j9vmem_reserve_memory.
Error: unable to
When running UNZIP, I get the following:
/bin/pax -zvrf
/u/spac/u00292933.content/S0024.CPPUNLD.OS171980.AOP.AAOPHFS.p
ax.Z
./GIMFAF.XML
./MVSFILE
pax: FSUM6260 write error on file ./MVSFILE: EDC5133I No space left on
device
BOTTOM OF DATA
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When running UNZIP, I get the following:
/bin/pax -zvrf
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Well, not yet. Many a slip twixt cup and lip:
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His attorneys
issued df and got the following:
# df
Mounted on FilesystemAvail/TotalFiles Status
/SYSTEM/dev(/dev)7797/8000 998
Available
/SYSTEM/tmp(/tmp)1836/2000 235
Available
/u/spac(SYSGM.ZOS17.HFS)
In a message dated 11/2/2006 1:07:22 P.M. Central Standard Time,
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Well, not yet. Many a slip twixt cup and lip:
I don't see how he can avoid the slammer, since he pled guilty. I would
think that move precludes any possible appeal.
Bill Fairchild
Facts
Current region size is
ACCTNUM= ACCT#
DEST= LOCAL
HOLDCLASS= P
PROC= $PCHPROC
SIZE= 00512000
MAXSIZE= 00512000
SYSOUTCLASS= X
USERDATA=
COMMAND=
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Make sure that you TSO logon region size is big enough.
Probably somewhere
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issued df and got the following:
# df
Mounted on
Hello Matt,
Are you running from TSO OMVS or are you rlogin into the machine? I'm not sure
but it looks like that you are using the TSO OMVS shell.
Seriously, you should use Putty to rlogin to your machine. It's by far the
best way. Just remember to go in Putty to Terminal/Keyboard and
Check your //SMPWKDIR DD PATH=
GIMUNZIP puts some temporary files there during the unzip process.
If you run this:
/bin/pax -tvrf
/u/spac/u00292933.content/S0024.CPPUNLD.OS171980.AOP.AAOPHFS.pax.Z
[Note tvrf not xvrf] it should tell you the size of each of the files it
wants to extract.
On Thu, 2 Nov 2006 15:18:57 -0500, Matt Dazzo [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Current region size is
ACCTNUM= ACCT#
DEST= LOCAL
HOLDCLASS= P
PROC= $PCHPROC
SIZE= 00512000
MAXSIZE= 00512000
SYSOUTCLASS= X
USERDATA=
COMMAND=
That is what you asked for. But what are you getting after IEFUSI?
See
I like Nexus.
It is one of very few emulators which properly support polish codepage.
Avg response time is 2-4 days. Including improvements wishes, like
more macro buttons or cursor shape.
Oh, it is the *fastest* emulator I know.
And probably one of the smallest (approx. 1,5MB).
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On Thu, 2 Nov 2006 21:29:35 +0100, Lindy Mayfield
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Seriously, you should use Putty to rlogin to your machine. It's by far the
best way.
What's wrong with Telnet (if you have a better client than win-doze)?
Mark
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Correct me, please, if I am wrong, but if you telnet to port 25 you get to TSO,
but if you rlogin to port 513 you get to USS. No?
Lindy
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I didn't see right away that you were trying to invoke the 64bit version
JAVA 1.4. I found this APAR on IBMLINK: PK24855
ERROR DESCRIPTION:
java -version when running J9VM displays the following message:
JVMJ9VM023I This may indicate that JAVA_HOME is incorrect, or
that class libraries
I got that same error on z/OS 1.8 on /tmp
I would suggest taking a close look at /tmp
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I didn't see the original post; cnps must have
posted to the newsgroup instead of to the list.
So I'm piggybacking on Dave Rivers reply (but
my comments are bottom posted).
Thomas David Rivers wrote:
For Systems/C; you can use our Direct CALL runtime support
(DCALL) to accomplish this.
See
On Thu, 2 Nov 2006 21:43:51 +0100, Lindy Mayfield
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Correct me, please, if I am wrong, but if you telnet to port 25 you get to
TSO, but if you rlogin to port 513 you get to USS. No?
23 is TSO (usually) and whatever you want for z/OS Unix. I have used
623 most of the
I use 23 for standard telnet and port 623 for my RLOGINs (OTELNET)
Here are the entries in /etc/services:
telnet 23/tcp
otelnet 623/tcp
On Thu, 2 Nov 2006 14:55:13 -0600, Mark Zelden [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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On Thu, 2 Nov 2006 21:43:51 +0100, Lindy Mayfield
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On Thu, 2006-11-02 at 14:47 -0600, Ramiro Camposagrado wrote:
I didn't see right away that you were trying to invoke the 64bit version
JAVA 1.4. I found this APAR on IBMLINK: PK24855
...
I tried it on y asnd-box LPAR and I got this error: Could not create JAVA
virtual machine. (And I
http://money.cnn.com/2006/11/02/news/newsmakers/kumar.reut/
They got yhe wrong guy. They needed to get Charlie...
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I just tried it with MEMLIMIT set to 256M and it worked !!!
(I had MEMLIMIT set to 128M on my sand-box LPAR)
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On Thu, 2006-11-02 at 14:47 -0600, Ramiro Camposagrado wrote:
I didn't see right away that
My apologies for being so rude !!!
Thank you Shane for pointing out the MEMLIMIT parameter in SMFPRMxx
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Shows that crime does pay. With time off for good behavior, how many 10s
of millions of retained ill-gotten gains is that per yr of prison?
And as someone else mentioned, his father-in-law is untouched because of
statute of limitations.
And who pays the stockholders alleged to have lost
I'm having a bad hair day.
What is the URL.
When in doubt.
PANIC!!
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On Thu, 2006-11-02 at 15:44 -0600, Mark Zelden wrote:
The jury is still out on what a good default to set is (I have
mine set to 10G), but IMHO setting memlimit to anything less
than 2G makes no sense.
Seems a lot of people are in the process of the 1.4 - 1.7 leap of
faith. Lots of things
http://www-03.ibm.com/servers/eserver/zseries/zos/bkserv/lookat/
Regards,
Kevin
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I'm having a bad
http://www-03.ibm.com/servers/eserver/zseries/zos/bkserv/lookat/
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In a message dated 11/2/2006 3:16:08 P.M. Central Standard Time,
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They got yhe wrong guy. They needed to get Charlie...
No - it's one down and one to go. They still need to get Charlie. Sanjay
also deserves the slammer. Charlie should maybe get 120 years
Shane [EMAIL PROTECTED], in his usual self-deprecatory fashion, writes:
I don't know how to write a fork bomb in Java, but I'll bet it ain't hard
. . .
and I can offer supporting evidence for his conjecture. Not one, not two,
not three, not even four, but five of the eight participants
On Thu, 2006-11-02 at 22:12 +, Ted MacNEIL wrote:
What is the URL.
http://www-03.ibm.com/servers/eserver/zseries/zos/bkserv/lookat/
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I don't see how he can avoid the slammer, since he pled guilty. I would
think that move precludes any possible appeal.
Bill Fairchild
He'll be out in 6 years ready to start a new company.
Oh, and I'm sure he'll write a book while he's screaming
in prison so he can make some money for
IBM seemed to think leaving them as 32 is the way to go but I would like some
other opinions
If you are ever going to grow, I would define it to 32.
32 is the current (and always has been the) maximum the architecture supports.
When we first implemented in 1994, I recommended the max be
Hi,
in SHOWzOS V714 (still beta) I add a lot of coding (like new DIAG 204 type 6
for z800/z890 and type 7 for z900/z990)
to support zIIP.
If anybody runs a zAAP feel free to contact me offline as I would like to share
the SHOWzOS 714 source code and perhaps
a small testdriver.
Regards
issued df and got the following:
# df
Mounted on FilesystemAvail/TotalFiles Status
/SYSTEM/dev(/dev)7797/8000 998
Available
If this is an SMP/E RECEIEV FROMNTS, it's probably your NTS
directory/file. You should have a DDDEF or a DD in
In a recent note, Dave Kopischke said:
Date: Thu, 2 Nov 2006 17:12:35 -0600
If this is an SMP/E RECEIEV FROMNTS, it's probably your NTS
directory/file. You should have a DDDEF or a DD in your JCL named SMPNTS.
Work backwards to find where it's mounted and increase its size.
Later
I am probably wrong, but I thought there was no 'good time' reduction in
time served for Federal sentences. If he got 12 years, he will have to
serve 12 years. It maybe 12 years in a minimum security facility, but
it is still 12 years.
Federal sentencing guidelines allow for the Director of
We just ran into a problem trying to load a program with an alias
generated by an OLD linkage editor. Fixed by apar OA17662. Our old
member says it was last linked in 1980 by 5742SC104 V01 M07. According
to info from Gilbert Saint-flour's web site, this looks like our old
SVS V1.7 system. The
Why is the returned area still OCO. What is the secret and why?
It cause me some days to discover the layout and the prev D204 subtype 5 to
detect the length.
I believe it's not just me.
Roland
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Later versions of SMP/E use SMPWKDIR rather than writing into
SMPNTS.
I just implemented z/OS 1.7 with SMP/E 34.14 and through PUT0609. Is
SMPWKDIR a DDDEF ??? I don't have one. I haven't seen anything in my doc
about it either, although I haven't looked for it specifically. Maybe
that's
In a recent note, Dave Kopischke said:
Date: Thu, 2 Nov 2006 17:43:24 -0600
Later versions of SMP/E use SMPWKDIR rather than writing into
SMPNTS.
I just implemented z/OS 1.7 with SMP/E 34.14 and through PUT0609. Is
SMPWKDIR a DDDEF ??? I don't have one. I haven't seen anything in
Ted
I'm going to make an assumption. I'm going to assume you do - better make
that did at the time you discovered you'd lost the URL - know that LOOKAT
was a service from IBM.
Thus I keyed www.ibm.com and entered LOOKAT in the Search box. The first hit
(of 278) was exactly the URL you needed.
Another great math problem.
He doesn't get credit for the 12th yr he is not serving
So I figure after 10 yrs he has 11 yr 4 mo credit. Depending on federal
math I would think he will serve 10 yr 6 mo - 10 yr 8 mo. 16 to 18 mo
early.
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Since several OS releases this macro should provide the info.
Unfortunally it doesn't even I was told it will in a future.
It's still documented since several releases and not only I'm asking for
this. I'll open a new PMR and this time not closing before I get an APAR
to get this working as
On Friday, 11/03/2006 at 12:35 CET, Schiradin,Roland HG-Dir itb-db/dc
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Why is the returned area still OCO. What is the secret and why?
It cause me some days to discover the layout and the prev D204 subtype 5
to
detect the length.
Unsatisfying answer to why?: Because
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