JES2 - keeping only selected outputs

2009-10-27 Thread Natasa Savinc
Hello, is there a way to keep job output only if the RC 0 ? We have a nuber of jobs that run very often (every few minutes) and we don't really need the output if the RC = 0. Every suggestion will be very appreciated. Natasa

Re: JES2 - keeping only selected outputs

2009-10-27 Thread R.S.
Natasa Savinc pisze: Hello, is there a way to keep job output only if the RC 0 ? We have a nuber of jobs that run very often (every few minutes) and we don't really need the output if the RC = 0. Every suggestion will be very appreciated. HCD jobs are some example. Output is directed to

Re: Secret Service plans IT reboot

2009-10-27 Thread Tom Marchant
On Mon, 26 Oct 2009 11:57:00 -0400, Bill Fairchild wrote: Speed Matching Buffer, probably. I always thought it would have been more appropriately called a Speed Reducing Buffer. It didn't really match the speed of the device to the speed of the channel, but only reduced the speed to 1.5

Re: SCLM and ++include statements

2009-10-27 Thread Scott Rowe
??? Ed Gould ps2...@yahoo.com 10/27/09 1:50 AM Scott: These Are a Panvalet product only. This a possible way to handle them. Use your global editor to find (and replace) ++INCLUDE to copy ... This works some of the time. The issue is that IIRC the member name may be up to 10 characters

Re: JES2 - keeping only selected outputs

2009-10-27 Thread David Cartwright
On Tue, 27 Oct 2009 05:02:15 -0500, Natasa Savinc natasa.sav...@unicreditgroup.zaba.hr wrote: Hello, is there a way to keep job output only if the RC 0 ? We have a nuber of jobs that run very often (every few minutes) and we don't really need the output if the RC = 0. Every suggestion will be

Re: JES2 - keeping only selected outputs

2009-10-27 Thread Bob Shannon
is there a way to keep job output only if the RC 0 ? If you have some type of automation, you can periodically start a batch job that uses the SDSF Rexx interface to check the RC and delete what isn't wanted. Bob Shannon Rocket Software

RES: JES2 - keeping only selected outputs

2009-10-27 Thread ITURIEL DO NASCIMENTO NETO
There is a program from Mr Saint-flour that can help you. It's in CBT file 183. CMDJ Send a JES2 command with the current job's number (must be authorized)

Re: SCLM and ++include statements

2009-10-27 Thread Peter Vander Woude
Kurt, We too, have a front-end in our build process to handle ++include members. I just wish there was a parser sample, not written in rexx, that we could compile and have sclm flag it at that time. We did try the rexx sample a few years ago, and for one of the programs that has a large

Re: JES2 - keeping only selected outputs

2009-10-27 Thread Lizette Koehler
Natasa, Do you need to keep the JCL plus SYSOUT? Or do you just need the sysout? If just the sysout, then I would write it out to a temp file (or GDG if you need it longer) and then use a last step to either print or purge. If you need the whole job (JCL + SYSOUT) then the last step could be an

Re: INACTIVE INTERVAL EXCEEDED BY SPECIAL USER

2009-10-27 Thread Walt Farrell
On Mon, 26 Oct 2009 15:27:08 -0500, Richard Peurifoy r-peuri...@neo.tamu.edu wrote: Ted MacNEIL wrote: Is they reply case sensitive? Was it entered in such a way that it was not upper cased? Since when is a reply case-sensitive? We're talking mainframes, here! This started on RACF-L, but

Re: JES2 - keeping only selected outputs

2009-10-27 Thread Clark, David
The way I do it is to have a Jes output class defined with outputdisp of purge,hold. Have msgclass and all output in job assigned to this class. Then add a step to your job that checks for CC GT 0 and if so exec a non-existent program to generate a S806 abend. -Original

Re: big iron mainframe vs. x86 servers

2009-10-27 Thread Howard Brazee
On Tue, 27 Oct 2009 08:10:18 -0500, jmfbahciv jmfbah...@aol wrote: With 20-20 hindsight, all computers should have started off marking files that way. It's not easy changing, but it would really be worth it. How? Count your bits. Oh, and think about IBM cards. I meant, all files

Re: Secret Service plans IT reboot

2009-10-27 Thread Ward, Mike S
Why is it called a memory leak? I think that's a distributed term. We used to call it something else on the mainframe, but I can't remember what. -Original Message- From: IBM Mainframe Discussion List [mailto:ibm-m...@bama.ua.edu] On Behalf Of David Purdy Sent: Monday, October 26, 2009

Re: Secret Service plans IT reboot

2009-10-27 Thread P S
On Tue, Oct 27, 2009 at 10:10 AM, Ward, Mike S mw...@ssfcu.org wrote: Why is it called a memory leak? I think that's a distributed term. We used to call it something else on the mainframe, but I can't remember what. Core cancer? Hmm, in a few years this list will mainly consist of folks

Re: GIMUNZIP failure

2009-10-27 Thread Paul Gilmartin
On Tue, 27 Oct 2009 21:01:43 +0530, Chokalingam Thangavelu wrote: GIM49001S ** ARCHIVE smpptfin/s0001.shopz.s8788653.smpmcs.pax.Z COULD NOT BE FOUND WITHIN THE DIRECTORY NAMED ON THE SMPDIR DD STATEMENT. Please let me know what could be the reason for the failure and I am thinking

Re: Secret Service plans IT reboot

2009-10-27 Thread Tony Harminc
2009/10/27 Ward, Mike S mw...@ssfcu.org: Why is it called a memory leak? I think that's a distributed term. We used to call it something else on the mainframe, but I can't remember what. Core cancer. Though that term doesn't really apply to what the OP used it for. Tony H. -Original

Re: JES2 - keeping only selected outputs

2009-10-27 Thread John Kelly
snip is there a way to keep job output only if the RC 0 ? /snip What I've done is have a unique purge sysout class and then review the job at end of execution (eg JES3 IATUX19/72 or JES2 exit51, maybe exit40) to check the max return code and change the class then. Jack Kelly 202-502-2390

Re: Secret Service plans IT reboot

2009-10-27 Thread Thompson, Steve
-Original Message- From: IBM Mainframe Discussion List [mailto:ibm-m...@bama.ua.edu] On Behalf Of Ward, Mike S Sent: Tuesday, October 27, 2009 9:11 AM To: IBM-MAIN@bama.ua.edu Subject: Re: Secret Service plans IT reboot Why is it called a memory leak? I think that's a distributed term. We

Re: Secret Service plans IT reboot

2009-10-27 Thread Mark Vitale
I've heard core cancer too, but the term we usually used was storage creep. Mark Vitale Senior Software Engineer Office: 610.865.0300 mark.vit...@perfman.com www.PERFMAN.com This email and any files transmitted with it may contain confidential and /or legally privileged information. It is

Re: Secret Service plans IT reboot

2009-10-27 Thread Richbourg, Claude
It does not happen too much anymore on the mainframe, at least not too noticeable. But we always called it 'Storage Creep'. It just keeps on creeping up until IPL time, if you didn't catch it in time... - Original Message- From: IBM Mainframe Discussion List

Re: Secret Service plans IT reboot

2009-10-27 Thread Chase, John
Storage creep? -Original Message- From: IBM Mainframe Discussion List [mailto:ibm-m...@bama.ua.edu] On Behalf Of Ward, Mike S Sent: Tuesday, October 27, 2009 9:11 AM To: IBM-MAIN@bama.ua.edu Subject: Re: Secret Service plans IT reboot Why is it called a memory leak? I think

GIMUNZIP failure

2009-10-27 Thread Chokalingam Thangavelu
Hi, I have downloaded SMPPTFIN and SMPHOLD PAX file from ShopZseries which contains PTFS required for measuring ZIIP workload along with GIMPAF.XML and GIMPAF.XSL to my workstation then FTP to the HFS directory in OMVS in Binary format. I have followed the above method as our firewall is

Re: GIMUNZIP failure

2009-10-27 Thread Paul Gilmartin
On Tue, 27 Oct 2009 10:47:20 -0500, Paul Gilmartin wrote: But why bother with GIMUNZIP? You should be able to do RECEIVE FROMNTS directly. A couple afterthoughts: To the OP: Are you working from the instructions in: Linkname: 3.4.1 z/OS V1R11.0 Planning for Installation IBM Library Server

Re: GIMUNZIP failure

2009-10-27 Thread Bob Shannon
As it says, you have probably specified the wrong directory on the SMPDIR DD statement. It would be helpful to see your JCL and a directory listing. Bob Shannon Rocket Software -- For IBM-MAIN subscribe / signoff / archive

Re: Secret Service plans IT reboot

2009-10-27 Thread Anne Lynn Wheeler
The following message is a courtesy copy of an article that has been posted to bit.listserv.ibm-main,alt.folklore.computers as well. steve_thomp...@stercomm.com (Thompson, Steve) writes: Why is it called a memory leak? I think that's a distributed term. We used to call it something else on the

Re: Secret Service plans IT reboot

2009-10-27 Thread Staller, Allan
Storage Creep! snip Why is it called a memory leak? I think that's a distributed term. We used to call it something else on the mainframe, but I can't remember what. Core cancer? /snip -- For IBM-MAIN subscribe / signoff /

Re: Secret Service plans IT reboot

2009-10-27 Thread Ted MacNEIL
It does not happen too much anymore on the mainframe, at least not too noticeable. Run JAVA on the mainframe! - Too busy driving to stop for gas! -- For IBM-MAIN subscribe / signoff / archive access instructions, send email to

Re: Secret Service plans IT reboot

2009-10-27 Thread Ward, Mike S
That's it Storage Creep.. -Original Message- From: IBM Mainframe Discussion List [mailto:ibm-m...@bama.ua.edu] On Behalf Of Richbourg, Claude Sent: Tuesday, October 27, 2009 9:32 AM To: IBM-MAIN@bama.ua.edu Subject: Re: Secret Service plans IT reboot It does not happen too much

Re: INACTIVE INTERVAL EXCEEDED BY SPECIAL USER

2009-10-27 Thread Hal Merritt
It's a brave new world :-) Case sensitivity contamination has been spotted all over the place. -Original Message- From: IBM Mainframe Discussion List [mailto:ibm-m...@bama.ua.edu] On Behalf Of Ted MacNEIL Sent: Monday, October 26, 2009 3:19 PM To: IBM-MAIN@bama.ua.edu Subject: Re:

Re: big iron mainframe vs. x86 servers

2009-10-27 Thread Howard Brazee
On Tue, 27 Oct 2009 10:26:38 -0700 (PDT), Eric Chomko pne.cho...@comcast.net wrote: For space applications, sure. A satellite that orbits in 101 minutes had better use UTC, but why humans on Earth in the same place? You think UTC tells you anything about where the Earth's terminator is? When the

Re: big iron mainframe vs. x86 servers

2009-10-27 Thread Gerhard Postpischil
Howard Brazee wrote: But if it is important to know when data are modified, having over 24 time zones has no advantage.Mark it with a common, universal time. The display routine can change it to local time just fine for users, even when the users are on the opposite sides of the Earth. We

Re: big iron mainframe vs. x86 servers

2009-10-27 Thread Scott
In China, your clock is set to Beijing time. Even if you're at the other edge of China, 16:00 in Beijing is 16:00 where you are. Really, I think every is so adapted to the idea of working from 8am to 5pm. Yet it's pretty meaningless in the grand scheme of things. The world would be a lot

Re: big iron mainframe vs. x86 servers

2009-10-27 Thread McKown, John
-Original Message- From: IBM Mainframe Discussion List [mailto:ibm-m...@bama.ua.edu] On Behalf Of Scott Sent: Tuesday, October 27, 2009 2:04 PM To: IBM-MAIN@bama.ua.edu Subject: Re: big iron mainframe vs. x86 servers In China, your clock is set to Beijing time. Even if you're

CA support website - hacked?

2009-10-27 Thread Ken Porowski
https://support.ca.com/irj/portal/anonymous Does this look right to you? Ken Porowski VP Mainframe Administration CIT Group E: ken.porow...@cit.com -- For IBM-MAIN subscribe / signoff / archive access instructions, send email

Re: Secret Service plans IT reboot

2009-10-27 Thread Patrick Falcone
Yea, it was always *storage creep* then we started running WAS 3.01 back in, oh, 2001 or so and it became *storage leak* while on calls with IBM. So what does that make it now, *storage creak*. --- On Tue, 10/27/09, Ted MacNEIL eamacn...@yahoo.ca wrote: From: Ted MacNEIL eamacn...@yahoo.ca

Re: CA support website - hacked?

2009-10-27 Thread Frank Skellen
This is where I logon: https://support.ca.com/irj/portal/anonymous/userlogin?TARGET=%20%20%20%2 0https%3A%2F%2Fsupport.ca.com%2Firj%2Fportal%3FNavigationTarget%3Dnavurl %3A%2F%2Ffc5fa6af19bda4d7c79e681420eda9ad Frank The information contained in this message may be privileged and confidential

Re: CA support website - hacked?

2009-10-27 Thread Chase, John
-Original Message- From: IBM Mainframe Discussion List On Behalf Of Ken Porowski https://support.ca.com/irj/portal/anonymous Does this look right to you? Looks normal to me. -jc- -- For IBM-MAIN subscribe /

Re: big iron mainframe vs. x86 servers

2009-10-27 Thread Paul Gilmartin
On Tue, 27 Oct 2009 12:32:06 -0600, Howard Brazee wrote: On Tue, 27 Oct 2009 10:26:38 -0700 (PDT), Eric Chomko wrote: For space applications, sure. A satellite that orbits in 101 minutes had better use UTC, but why humans on Earth in the same place? You think UTC tells you anything about where

Re: CA support website - hacked?

2009-10-27 Thread Ken Porowski
My bad. Bounced my browser and all looks OK now. I had seen 4 panels that had SAP Netweaver on them. Any link I used (favorites or links within ca.com) went to the same page until I bounced IE6. Sorry for the confusion. -Original Message- From: IBM Mainframe Discussion List

Re: big iron mainframe vs. x86 servers

2009-10-27 Thread Paul Gilmartin
On Tue, 27 Oct 2009 14:20:44 -0500, McKown, John wrote: I'd vote for it. And eliminated the stinking daylight saving time screw-up! But let's dispel the specious theological argument. There are opponents who contend that DST is contrary to God's will. Actually, the current convention of

Re: big iron mainframe vs. x86 servers

2009-10-27 Thread P S
On Tue, Oct 27, 2009 at 3:20 PM, McKown, John john.mck...@healthmarkets.com wrote: I don't like metric, personally. Too Earth-centric. I think we need to totally divorce all time and distance to more universal quantities. I nominate the 21 cm hydrogen spectral line for a distance and 7E-10

Re: big iron mainframe vs. x86 servers

2009-10-27 Thread Ken Porowski
SWATCH Internet time? What is a Swatch .beat? We have divided up the day into 1000 .beats. So, one Swatch .Beat is equivalent to 1 Minute 26.4 Seconds. Why use Internet Time? Internet Time exists so that we do not have to think about timezones. For example, if a New York web-supporter makes a

Of interest to Developers

2009-10-27 Thread Mike At HammockTree
Please excuse a slightly off-topic message, but since a number of System z developers tend to follow this group, I thought this would be of general interest. IBM has just announced the availability of their zPDT (System z Personal Development Tool) to qualifying members of IBM's PartnerWorld

Re: Of interest to Developers

2009-10-27 Thread Stephen Y Odo
Thanks for the info ... but ... the zPDT is not intended for academia-related education purposes, not for Systems Integrators for software asset maintenance, ... *sigh* still nothing for academia or the hobbyist ... --Stephen Mike At HammockTree wrote: Please excuse a slightly off-topic

Re: CA support website - hacked?

2009-10-27 Thread Mark Zelden
On Tue, 27 Oct 2009 15:53:44 -0400, Ken Porowski ken.porow...@cit.com wrote: My bad. Bounced my browser and all looks OK now. I had seen 4 panels that had SAP Netweaver on them. Any link I used (favorites or links within ca.com) went to the same page until I bounced IE6. Sorry for the

Re: Of interest to Developers

2009-10-27 Thread Scott
I'm wondering who else was confused at the idea of IBM getting into the self-help business, when they read z Personal Development Tool? IBM's newly patented Behavioral Change Control (tm) process will enable you to develop, test, and employ the 7 Healthy Habits of a Systems Programmer. Have a

GIMUNZIP failure

2009-10-27 Thread Myers, Edouard (OCTO)
We are running z/Os v1R9 and one of my coworkers is trying to download a server pack from Shopz for DB2. However he is now running into this SMPE problem; GIM69209S **GIMGTPKG PROCESSING HAS FAILED BECAUSE PROGRAM GIMJVCLT COULD NOT BE STARTED.

Re: GIMUNZIP failure

2009-10-27 Thread Paul Gilmartin
On Tue, 27 Oct 2009 17:58:59 -0400, Myers, Edouard (OCTO) wrote: We are running z/Os v1R9 and one of my coworkers is trying to download a server pack from Shopz for DB2. However he is now running into this SMPE problem; GIM69209S **GIMGTPKG PROCESSING HAS FAILED BECAUSE PROGRAM GIMJVCLT COULD

Re: GIMUNZIP failure

2009-10-27 Thread Mark Zelden
Are you sure you have a working version of Java mounted at /usr/lpp/java/J1.4? The classpath should be fine as SMP/E is (normally) installed in the root file system. Mark -- Mark Zelden Sr. Software and Systems Architect - z/OS Team Lead Zurich North America / Farmers Insurance Group - ZFUS

Re: GIMUNZIP failure

2009-10-27 Thread Paul Gilmartin
On Tue, 27 Oct 2009 19:19:20 -0500, Mark Zelden wrote: Are you sure you have a working version of Java mounted at /usr/lpp/java/J1.4? The classpath should be fine as SMP/E is (normally) installed in the root file system. I would cherish an IVP that tests this. (I have a crude test for ICSF

Re: GIMUNZIP failure

2009-10-27 Thread Clark, Kevin
Check the archives this issue has been discussed in the past, although not by me. There is some sample JCL. rom: IBM Mainframe Discussion List [mailto:ibm-m...@bama.ua.edu] On Behalf Of Myers, Edouard (OCTO) Sent: Tuesday, October 27, 2009 5:59 PM To: IBM-MAIN@bama.ua.edu Subject: GIMUNZIP

Re: GIMUNZIP failure

2009-10-27 Thread Mark Zelden
On Tue, 27 Oct 2009 19:32:27 -0500, Paul Gilmartin paulgboul...@aim.com wrote: On Tue, 27 Oct 2009 19:19:20 -0500, Mark Zelden wrote: Are you sure you have a working version of Java mounted at /usr/lpp/java/J1.4? The classpath should be fine as SMP/E is (normally) installed in the root file

EZASMI Concurrent Server cann't handle mutiple open connections in the same port

2009-10-27 Thread Joe Reichman
Hi, All regarding my earlier inquiry can anyone correct me if I am wrong I don't think you can have multiple open connections ( in the process of read and writes ) on the same port/same ip ?? -- For IBM-MAIN subscribe

Re: EZASMI Concurrent Server cann't handle mutiple open connections in the same port

2009-10-27 Thread Edward Jaffe
Joe Reichman wrote: I don't think you can have multiple open connections ( in the process of read and writes ) on the same port/same ip ?? The (E)JES Workstation Component TCP/IP broker listens on a single port and, when a connection is handled, uses give/takesocket to hand the socket to

Re: EZASMI Concurrent Server cann't handle mutiple open connections in the same port

2009-10-27 Thread Scott
Well, I don't want to say yes outright, since I don't know what makes you ask. The well known ports (21, 22, 80, 443, and the color purple) are all just a front end. Your TCP/IP subsystem forks it off to your server application with a different port that that process listens on. That way, the

Re: EZASMI Concurrent Server cann't handle mutiple open connections in the same port

2009-10-27 Thread Joe Reichman
I got this error from Windows saying it couldn't create a CAsynSocket Class for the same ip/port Maybe if it open and closes the socket.. At work our shop is heavily XCOM based uses XCOM to submit JOBS from the PC as we are VSE and in the process of converting to MVS (VSE HAVING not having

Re: EZASMI Concurrent Server cann't handle mutiple open connections in the same port

2009-10-27 Thread Joe Reichman
thaNKX -Original Message- From: IBM Mainframe Discussion List [mailto:ibm-m...@bama.ua.edu] On Behalf Of Scott Sent: Wednesday, October 28, 2009 12:15 AM To: IBM-MAIN@bama.ua.edu Subject: Re: EZASMI Concurrent Server cann't handle mutiple open connections in the same port Well, I don't

Marist College in Zjournal on the Maiframe

2009-10-27 Thread Ed Gould
 Historic Marist College Embraces Mainframe’s Future by Gabe Goldberg. Marist College has evolved into a hub of worldwide mainframe education on campus and via distance learning. [read more: http://www.zjournal.com/index.cfm?section=articleaid=1234]