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I've inherited a system which has multiple WLM policy datasets
defined.
How can I tell which is active ?
Cheers,
Vern.
Go to WLM, select option 2 (extract definition from WLM couple dataset),
save it to a new PDS and
On Mon, 6 Feb 2006 00:00:00 GMT, Ted MacNEIL
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There is a REDBOOK on conversion from MIM to GRS!
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Ted,
you mentioned a Redbook in your reply above. I cannot find it, do you have
the number for me?
Kees.
You might want to use FTPS as the shorthand name for FTP/TLS or FTP/SSL.
SFTP often refers to SSH file transfer protocol. (And FTP over SSH is yet a
third choice, as mentioned.) At least, that seems to be what Wikipedia
thinks in terms of keeping the naming straight, so it must be true,
right? :-)
Pat
I also had a look at this when it appeared. If you search in CS IP System
Administrators Commands for QOSPLCACT - as the most obscure keyword in
the message set - in order to pin down the command, NETSTAT VDPT, and
then hunt for the interpretation of I in this specific context, you will
In the past we had a similar situation. The management had decided to
remove CA Librarian.
I know nothing about SCLM, but we have selected CVS/MVS for our purposes.
(Mainframe developers and Mainframe COBOL-Sources)
The special decision criteria for CVS on MVS:
- low cost solution by using
Hello,
Can one globally change the default MSCOPE from *ALL to * for extended
MCS consoles?
Thanks for your feedback
Best regards
Allan Boyles
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David,
I apologise for not acknowledging your post earlier. I was off work due to an
illness. I solved my problem by invoking Secondary Space Management. The
reason why it was not running initially was because it was not scheduled to run
on a Saturday. I altered the parm to YYN and it
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We are looking for someone to help
We are having a problem in which CA-PMO is not managing PDSE's.
Trying to talk with support as it appears that PMO has no support in it for
PDSE's; trying to determine if this support will be added.
We ran into this problem shortly after installing DB2 V8, where SDSNLOAD went
from PDS to PDSE,
Rob,
We are going to work on a TRACE. We transmitted the same file every time z/OS
is involved in the tests but a different file was used between the PC and the
LINUX server. Are you suspecting the content of the file?
François Paré
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We are having a problem in which CA-PMO is not managing PDSE's.
Trying to talk with
All,
I'm currently working on a new system and I miss a great feature(tm). On
the systems I've been working so far the Jobid of a JCL was
automatically set to my UserId when I've submitted the Job.
i. e.:
//ABCXYZPQ JOB 999830010T,'SPUFI',CLASS=A,NOTIFY=SYSUID,
//
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All,
I'm currently working on a new system and I miss a great
The IKJEFF10 TSO submit exit would be used to change the job name to the
TSO user's ID.
Maybe this was missed when you went to a new release?
Jerry
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Michael Knigge wrote:
I'm currently working on a new system and I miss a great feature(tm).
On the systems I've been working so far the Jobid of a JCL was
automatically set to my UserId when I've submitted the Job.
http://publibz.boulder.ibm.com/cgi-bin/bookmgr_OS390/BOOKS/IKJ4B480/5.8.3
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If you cannot locate your IKJEFF10 exit I can send ours to you.
Jerry
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In a message dated 6/19/2008 7:43:24 A.M. Central Daylight Time,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
STRING is no long forbidden in Enterprise COBOL CICS code. The LE
environment knows it is in CICS and replaces the z/OS GETMAIN with a
CICS GETMAIN.
Probably going to need 'Portfolio Analyzer',
I'd bet it was done via the IKJEFF10 submit exit. Basically, you're
likely out of luck.
Ahhh, yes And I also found some on the CBT-Tape that will do the
job! Thank you!
I'd really LOVE for IBM to allow something like:
//SYSUID.A JOB ...,NOTIFY=SYSUID
And I always thought I'm too
BK,
In addition to John's suggestion, review the MAXVIRT value for LLA in
COFVLFnn. If this library is as active as you describe it may be prudent to
increase the current allocation if you LLA mange this library.
Ron
don't bother to put SDSNLOAD in the LINKLIST. Put it in LLA. That is
where
On Thu, 19 Jun 2008 10:05:26 -0400, Jerry Fuchs wrote:
The IKJEFF10 TSO submit exit would be used to change the job name to the
TSO user's ID.
Maybe this was missed when you went to a new release?
In days of yore, I recall using the TSO SUBMIT command and being
prompted for the jobname suffix
As others have said... an exit.
If you have your own clist/rexx library concatenated to SYSPROC/SYSEXEC,
you can easily create a submit edit macro that does it for you. Or perhaps
talk someone into putting the macro in a common library. Then you can type
something like MYSUB instead of SUBmit:
All,
Our test lpar is now on z/OS 1.9 since Tuesday and all is well except
for the 'tape processing'.
We have a 3494 ATL and a B10 virtual environment. All parts of it are
fine except for the VOLCAT. When you start OAM, it cannot communicate
with the volcat. Also, when I try to list volumes
On Thu, 19 Jun 2008 09:31:13 -0500, Mark Zelden wrote:
/* REXX */
/* */
/* AUTHOR: Mark Zelden */
/* */
Address ISREDIT
MACRO
uid= sysvar('SYSUID')
ulen = Length(uid)
(data1) = LINE 1
data1 =
This is from the early 90's, published in TSO Times, courtesy yours truly.
http://www.tsotimes.com/quicktips/sp95qt1.html
Todd
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On Thu, 19 Jun 2008 15:55:29 +0200, Michael Knigge wrote:
All,
I'm currently working on a new system and I miss a great feature(tm). On
the systems I've been working so far the Jobid of a JCL was
automatically set to my UserId when I've submitted the Job.
could anyone tell what I have to do to
Albert
Thanks for the input
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In the
On Thu, 19 Jun 2008 09:44:54 -0500, Paul Gilmartin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Thu, 19 Jun 2008 09:31:13 -0500, Mark Zelden wrote:
/* REXX */
/* */
/* AUTHOR: Mark Zelden */
/* */
Address ISREDIT
MACRO
Paul Gilmartin wrote:
On Thu, 19 Jun 2008 15:55:29 +0200, Michael Knigge wrote:
All,
I'm currently working on a new system and I miss a great feature(tm). On
the systems I've been working so far the Jobid of a JCL was
automatically set to my UserId when I've submitted the Job.
could anyone
We currently have a tape environment which is a mixture of virtual and non-
virtual tape.
We are soon to be going to a complete virtual tape environment.
In the unlikely event that we might loose all our data we have a process
where we could restore from our tape backups. But how could we do
Mark Zelden of the IBM Mainframe Discussion List IBM-MAIN@BAMA.UA.EDU
wrote on 06/19/2008 10:13:49 AM:
The best way to do that would be to build the entire
job card based on site specific standards instead of trying to account
for
all the different combinations of userid length and where the
Check your LOADxx member and see if you have the wrong VOLCAT high level
qualifier in the SYSCAT parm:
SYSCAT ICFD00113CICF.DEVLPLEX.MASTER.CATALOG ICF
Columns 64-71 contain the high level qualifier for your VOLCAT.VGENERAL
catalog. The default is SYS1.
John Ayon
On Thu, 19 Jun 2008 10:32:35 -0500, Jennifer Currell
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We currently have a tape environment which is a mixture of virtual and non-
virtual tape.
We are soon to be going to a complete virtual tape environment.
In the unlikely event that we might loose all our data we have a
In a message dated 6/19/2008 9:41:23 A.M. Central Daylight Time,
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batch or ISMF? All SMS routines are fine and I even re-drove them. It
was all okay under z/OS 1.7 prior to the IPL of z/OS 1.9.
First guess would be the OAM exits. What tape management software
On Thu, 19 Jun 2008 10:36:42 -0500, John P Kalinich [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Mark Zelden of the IBM Mainframe Discussion List IBM-MAIN@BAMA.UA.EDU
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The best way to do that would be to build the entire
job card based on site specific standards instead of trying
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All,
I'm currently working on a new system and I miss a great
feature(tm).
On the systems I've
Wait a minute, guys. Isn't there something in ISPF SUBMIT that, if your JCL
member does not contain a jobcard, the default jobcard stored in ISPF
Settings somewhere is automatically inserted on top of your JCL? I seem to
remember something like that ...
Isn't that the solution to what ails you?
Hi,
Our company is looking for someone who has more than twenty years of
experiences in CICS and/or DB2 on VSE. I don't know whether somebody here on
the list will have the interest to give it a try?
As for the company itself, it's a major IBM mainframe system services and
consulting provider in
In a message dated 6/19/2008 11:32:27 A.M. Central Daylight Time,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Wait a minute, guys. Isn't there something in ISPF SUBMIT that, if your JCL
member does not contain a jobcard, the default jobcard stored in ISPF
Settings somewhere is automatically inserted on top
We recently converted one of our GRS RING systems to STAR and someone
just noticed that the ENQ display no longer includes information from other
systems. I suspect this is because it no longer has access to a local RSA and
is not being told to look at the ISGLOCK structure.
A quick search
Art,
This is because ISRDDN is using GQSCAN XSYS=NO (or the ISGQUERY form thereof)
- the original author (Doug Nadel) probably did this as XSYS=NO can impact
system peformance.
ISRDDN and its mother program TASID are now once again supported by IBM - it
might be worth opening up an
To All on this Listserv,
I will be retiring in short order. I wanted to extend my appreciation
to current and past members of this list for all the help provided over
the years. The resources available on this list are absolutely
incredible.
As I go through my email folders preparing my PC
Gabe Torres wrote:
To All on this Listserv,
I will be retiring in short order. I wanted to extend my appreciation
to current and past members of this list for all the help provided over
the years. The resources available on this list are absolutely
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Congratulations! What will
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I will be retiring in short order. I wanted to extend my appreciation
to current and past members of this list for all the help provided over
the years. The resources available on this list are absolutely incredible.
On Thu, 19 Jun 2008 11:20:34 -0700, Gabe Torres [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Gabe Torres
Systems Programmer
(HR has changed our Titles,..but I still like Systems Programmer)
I am fond of the SP title also and use it all the time.
Congrats and best wishes!
Would love to find part-time work, but there are only 3 mainframes
within 150 miles. Not much here in Nevada. I plan on getting my sailboat
into the water this summer, and spending more time with the grandkids,
take some classes,... Most of my Sysprog Friends whom I worked with
over the last 30
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(HR has changed our Titles,..but I still like Systems Programmer)
I am fond of the SP title also and use it all the time.
Congrats and best wishes!
I prefer FTG (Full Time Grandpa).
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I will be retiring in short order. I wanted to extend my appreciation
Not sure how I would use ISRDDN in a clist? I've considered parsing LISTALC
output, but was just wondering if there was an easier way.
Thanks,
Cathy
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On Thu, 19 Jun 2008 15:01:01 -0500, Cathy Taddei
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I've got a clist performing LISTDSI on a dd name to see if it is allocated.
Unfortunately, this doesn't work if the file is allocated to VIO. Is there an
alternative to LISTDSI that will tell whether a ddname is allocated?
Cathy - try this simple exec that you can call from your exec. If you get
a return code of 0 then it is allocated and if you get a 4 then it is not
allocated
/* rexx to test if a dd is allocated */
arg ddname
call outtrap 'isa.'
'listalc sta sys'
call outtrap 'off'
do i = 1 to isa.0
Hi Martin,
I believe they still offer some options special customer zaps that are
only needed by a few customers or perhaps require a little extra
technical discussion with support before use. We have been a long time
customer and have used these types of options only rarely and typically
only
On Thu, 19 Jun 2008 15:01:01 -0500 Cathy Taddei [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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:I've got a clist performing LISTDSI on a dd name to see if it is allocated.
:Unfortunately, this doesn't work if the file is allocated to VIO. Is there
an
:alternative to LISTDSI that will tell whether a ddname is
STP is more dollars than I'll ever talk my site into spending,
especially since such function is FREE on every other platform I know
of.
Last I looked, it lists for in the 5 figure range. Even if free, I'd
have difficulty convincing the rest to let me be the BOSS time server.
Well Gabe,
You should get RDz and some mainframe OS on a home PC then you can spend
tons of time answering all the ignorant questions I an going to cook up :-)
Graham
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Thanks, Mark. The problem is with a vendor-provided clist. They've given me
a workaround that involves locally modifying a bunch of their clists, which
I'll
have to track and refit if they should provide PTF's (it's not SMP-maintained).
I thought I'd make it easier on myself by updating
François,
Honestly, I am not sure what to make of the problem. But for general
problem solving, I would ensure that files being transferred are all the
same. That the direction is the same.
I am always suspicious of files, ftp options, network paths (thru routers,
cables and firewalls) and
Thanks, Lionel. Nice and compact!
Cathy
On Thu, 19 Jun 2008 13:30:56 -0700, Lionel B Dyck [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Cathy - try this simple exec that you can call from your exec. If you get
a return code of 0 then it is allocated and if you get a 4 then it is not
allocated
/* rexx to test if
Hi Binyamin. LISTDSI only works on DASD -- it gives RC=16 for VIO.
Cathy
On Thu, 19 Jun 2008 23:58:33 +0300, Binyamin Dissen
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ALLOC F(ddname) DA(*) will generate RC0 if the DDNAME is already
allocated.
What happens when LISTDSI is issued against VIO? RC=4 would
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STP is more dollars than I'll ever talk my site into
Although I am starting to question the value of VIO...
As well you should.
As a performance/capacity analyst for over 27 years, I used to recommend VIO
for small datasets (small has increased over that period), but now I don't
think it's worth it, any more.
DASD is so fast, cache and channels
Thompson, Steve wrote:
If you were to bring up a copy of Linux in an LPAR, could it not provide
the STP capability? Would this solve the problem? Then that same copy of
Linux could be used for other things that need to be done, but doesn't
require lots of CPU or C-Store.
A Linux_for_z LPAR
Thanks for your feedback, Ted. I have passed it along to my MVS systems
programmers.
Cathy
On Thu, 19 Jun 2008 22:00:23 +, Ted MacNEIL [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Although I am starting to question the value of VIO...
As well you should.
As a performance/capacity analyst for over 27 years,
I have no idea anymore.
That was over two years ago.
At the time, I was looking into it.
Then I went to a GRS* shop.
Then I got downsized.
Sorry.
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Perl provides both data manipulation and statistical functions and, off the
mainframe, is used to manipulate data before processing with R. It's part
of the ported tools for USS
www-03.ibm.com/servers/eserver/zseries/zos/unix/perl/index.html . It is
nowhere near as fast as SAS but it is free and
Perl provides both data manipulation and statistical functions and, off the
mainframe, is used to manipulate data before processing with R.
Not to belittle your response, but is there a body of code to read SMF data?
The issue is not the statistical/reporting capability, rather the ability to
Edward Jaffe asks (rhetorically?):
A Linux_for_z LPAR has the ability to steer the hardware TOD clock?
Not to my knowledge, no.
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Specializing in Software Architectures Related to System z
Based in Tokyo, Serving IBM Japan and
I found a Techdoc as a possibility:
http://www-03.ibm.com/support/techdocs/atsmastr.nsf/WebIndex/TD103317
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For what it's worth, I stumbled into this free download (SMF Type 42
Parser for z/OS):
http://www.ibm.com/developerworks/exchange/dw_entryView.jspa?externalID=531categoryID=33
I can safely say it's not SAS, but it could be fun.
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IBM Consulting Enterprise Software
Dumb question perhaps, but do you have the Enterprise COBOL Migration
Guide? Latest version is here:
http://publibfp.boulder.ibm.com/epubs/pdf/igy3mg40.pdf
There are migration tools of course. Two commercial ones that I know about
are Edge Portfolio Analyzer (from Edge Information Group, and via
On Thu, 19 Jun 2008 15:28:09 -0500, Mark Zelden wrote:
What exactly is the problem / issue? I ask, because I ran into a problem with
VIO and IPLINFO using LISTDSI a while back. I changed my ISPF panel data set
to a temp PDS and then used LISTDSI to find the DDNAME so I could write
to it with
Ted MacNEIL writes:
Not to belittle your response, but is there a body of
[perl] code to read SMF data?,
It doesn't look like it. But (off on a bit of a tangent), Peter Prymmer
wrote OS390::Stdio, a perl module which provides some interesting z/OS I/O
routines, one of which is to generate SMF
a perl module which provides some interesting z/OS I/O routines, one of which
is to generate SMF records.
Nice, but I'm more concerned about reading SMF records.
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Johnny,
If you haven't already, you may wish to try the VSE-L mailing list. Details
here:
http://www.lehigh.edu/~wsm0/vse-l/
There is also a Jobs section on this page which leads you to several
links, and from there you can probably post your interest in finding
experienced VSE people. If you
Agree entirely. The biggest stumbling block is having up to date templates
for all the SMF records. I have often thought that that would make a great
open source project,
Walter Medenbach.
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Perl provides both data
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