Hi
Would like to record in DB2 database if someone opens, for output, a
group of precious datasets.(Product delivery etc.)
Which exit to take ?
- IEFU8x suspect to have problems with DB2
- SMF dump exit, as we don't collect SMF records regularly we have often
SMF data lost condition
-
Miklos
My advice would be to improve your handing of SMF records and then use a SMF
record post-processing program to go through the type 14/15 records and add
entries to DB2 as you see fit.
Rob Scott
Developer
Rocket Software
275 Grove Street * Newton, MA 02466-2272 * USA
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What about setting up RACF to log who opened what for output?
On Wed, Nov 4, 2009 at 8:49 AM, Miklos Szigetvari
miklos.szigetv...@isis-papyrus.com wrote:
Hi
Would like to record in DB2 database if someone opens, for output, a
group of precious datasets.(Product delivery etc.)
Which exit
Hi
Yes, RACF can do this, but in the end I need to record this in SMF(?)
Sam Siegel wrote:
What about setting up RACF to log who opened what for output?
On Wed, Nov 4, 2009 at 8:49 AM, Miklos Szigetvari
miklos.szigetv...@isis-papyrus.com wrote:
Hi
Would like to record in DB2 database
Hi
I think currently, this is the most simple and secure way .
Rob Scott wrote:
Miklos
My advice would be to improve your handing of SMF records and then use a SMF record post-processing program to go through the type 14/15 records and add entries to DB2 as you see fit.
Rob Scott
Miklos Szigetvari pisze:
Hi
Would like to record in DB2 database if someone opens, for output, a
group of precious datasets.(Product delivery etc.)
Which exit to take ?
- IEFU8x suspect to have problems with DB2
- SMF dump exit, as we don't collect SMF records regularly we have often
SMF
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Hi
Would like to record in DB2 database if someone opens, for
Munif,
Session level encryption requires the crypto processor.
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Sirius Computer Solutions
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Thank you John
I thouught about IEFU8x as the update would happen nearly the same time,
but for me it would be an overkill to setup STC etc etc
I prefrer now , to use the DUMP exit, and eliminate the SMF data lost
situation.
McKown, John wrote:
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Another suggestion
Enter IPCS
Option 0 DEFAULTS
Scope 'LOCAL'
Source ACTIVE
Option 6 COMMAND
VERBX NUCMAP
Command === F SVCTABLE
2009/11/3 Richard Peurifoy r-peuri...@neo.tamu.edu
Thompson, Steve wrote:
Actually, I was being quite literal and was
I have created a new I/O def file through HCD. I then use option 2.6.1
to activate new hardware and software configuration. Changing test to
no, write IOCDS yes, and switch IOCDS for next por yes. Everything goes
well and I see my new devices via the d m=dev command. I then go to
bring up an
Check to see if the LPAR is 'connected' to the device the same as the LPAR you
did the D M command.
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Anthony,
I believe the CICS doc is incorrect. We are not seeing consistent EXCP-count
data for the same datasets in EOD stats for CICS regions on the same system nor
on different systems. I am pursuing this with IBM for either correction or
clarification.
For the datasets in question, I
Where do you define the LOAD address, through HCD 2.11.I. i.e. the LOAD
profile for the LPAR has USE DYNAMIC address? Is the (correct) address
defined in the LOAD profile?
Alan
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(Tiring of people arguing in circles and getting nowhere)
Let's take a poll. Suppose for the sake of argument that I had in my posession
a set of system modifications which allowed specification of EXTPARM, which
let you specify program parms of up to 32767 characters in length, and that
you
I use the HMC to manage my load parameters simply by selecting my lpar
and going to the Operational panel and using load. I have never used
the 2.11.i screen before, does it pre-populate the load screen at the
HMC?
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I am not sure what you mean by connected. The system I do the d m
command on is the only lpar active at the moment (prod) and the devl
lpar is what I am trying to start. The dynamically activated IOCDS does
contain the lpar devl and the devices, 1500 for 178, are defined as
shared.
QW option S provides excellent information on your DASD farm.
On Mon, Nov 2, 2009 at 8:05 PM, Dana dmit...@shazam.net wrote:
Yes, other vendor's messages for one.I should have added a disclaimer
to
my statement about that.Another is that QW can dispense lots of other
goodies such as
On Wed, 4 Nov 2009 08:30:01 -0600, Martin Kline wrote:
Let's take a poll. Suppose for the sake of argument that I had in my posession
a set of system modifications which allowed specification of EXTPARM, which
let you specify program parms of up to 32767 characters in length, and that
you could
Are you sure that the IPL device has the devl LPAR defined in it's Device
Candidate List (if a list exists for the device)? Are the channels that are
connected to the control unit that controls the device defined to devl?
Adams, Tracy tad...@cvps.com 11/4/2009 9:40 AM
I am not sure what you
No, HCD doesn't populate the IPL address.
In the LOAD profile on the HMC you either specify the IPL device address
or check the DYNAMIC box.
Checking the DYNAMIC box uses the IPL address defined in HCD.
My initial response wasn't that clear - Check the IPL device address in
the LOAD profile.
The numbers don't look all that inconsistent to me. An insert is a pretty
expensive operation and can incur several physical I/O's ('excps') each. A file
with one index will incur a minimum of two. More if splits have to occur.
Buffering doesn't help much as the record has to be flushed all
Multiple concurrent connections between a client and server are
achieved by use of so-called ephemeral ports at the client end.
The port number at the server end is predetermined and fixed so
that a client always knows where it has to connect to.
It is not necessary that the port
In a message dated 11/4/2009 8:51:03 A.M. Central Standard Time,
alan.c.fi...@supervalu.com writes:
My initial response wasn't that clear - Check the IPL device address in
the LOAD profile. Is it correct?
Also, the secondary PARM is the IPLPARM device(4 digit) and LOADxx member
to use.
In a message dated 11/4/2009 8:45:04 A.M. Central Standard Time,
mike.shork...@gmail.com writes:
QW option S provides excellent information on your DASD farm.
I started a Vendor Rack of CD's. Got up to 32 and moved to
DOC server. Then it went away and just let the end users
go for the
That is why it is always a good idea to disallow the ephemeral port number
range (1024-4999) for your own server application port otherwise you can get
occasional EADDRINUSE situations.
Rob Scott
Developer
Rocket Software
275 Grove Street * Newton, MA 02466-2272 * USA
Tel: +1.617.614.2305
Ok, perhaps 'viable alternative' was too strong of a phrase to use. 'Lookat'
is
a free tool that can replace some of the function lost, when one is at a site
that does not have QwikRef. At least point and shoot lookup of IBM
messages... It doesn't come close to a replacment.
Dana
Hey Dave,
It depend,
If you want to execute a progrsm (REXX) from PDS library you must have
a symbolink link
in the USS file system that point to the member in the PDS.
If you want to 'see' (to display in the browser screen) a member from
a PDS library
you can use the MVSDS to display a specific
A port on the client side may need to be known. If the server end has a
firewall and they require you to connect from a specific IP address and
port. We have several connections to servers that require that.
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Be sure that you are up todate with SMS VSAM Maintenance.
I spend about five years working with VSAM RLS and just about every problem I
encountered was a lack Maintenance issue.
Paul D'Angelo
Enterprise System Software
Anthony,
I believe the CICS doc is incorrect. We are not seeing
Several JCL improvements have been discussed. From my reading of
these threads, I would guess that a plurality of folks might agree on
these:
1) new PARMX= keyword on EXEC PGM=
- does the same thing as PARM=, but allows 100 characters
- can't have both PARM and PARMX
- a new
On 3 Nov 2009 20:51:59 -0800, in bit.listserv.ibm-main you wrote:
On Tue, Nov 3, 2009 at 5:44 PM, Paul Gilmartin paulgboul...@aim.com wrote:
snip
You're inconsistent in your assumptions. You appear to believe that:
o Some JCL programmers won't take responsibility ... but
o All Assembler,
Thank you and thakx to Edward Jaffe in Sunny LA for helping me get a
grip on this project
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On Nov 4, 2009, at 10:06 AM, Rob Scott rsc...@rocketsoftware.com
wrote:
That is why it is always a good idea to disallow the ephemeral port
number range (1024-4999) for your own
Is there a way for the server to know what port the client is trying
to connect to
Sent from my iPhone
On Nov 4, 2009, at 9:59 AM, J R jayare...@hotmail.com wrote:
Multiple concurrent connections between a client and server are
achieved by use of so-called ephemeral ports at the client
Both contain a valid 4 digit number. I did play around and put in any 4
digit number and got the same error. It is almost like there is no
active IOCDS to the lpar
Now I don't want to blame anyone but myself at this time but the CE was
here this last weekend doing EC updates... any thing
Authorized programs should be written to a higher standard. Above and
beyond normal error checking, they should be written to prevent intentional
abuse. That is the standard IBM uses when they accept APARs on their
authorized programs. A malicious user can be expected to attempt to use any
and
A service/maintenance copy of my root file was mounted at /Service. That is
where I created the directory for ISPF and where the apply wrote to. The maint
root is later copied to create my new real root. So yes, it goes to your root
or service root if you are using that. Hope that makes it
Tracy -
When all else fails go back to basics. Don't assume anything. Is your wait
state code message interpretation correct?
Is the load address specified correctly on the HCD?
Check all the obvious setting again.
Good luck!
John Norgauer
Senior Systems Programmer
Mainframe Technical
On Wed, 4 Nov 2009 12:23:37 -0500, Adams, Tracy wrote:
Both contain a valid 4 digit number. I did play around and put in any 4
digit number and got the same error. It is almost like there is no
active IOCDS to the lpar
The IOCDS is only used when you perform a Power On Reset. It is used
Thanks Arye. I decided to take another route. I added a step in front of the
start up of the httpd server (and modified the mappings in httpd.conf) that
copies the modules in question into /tmp using:
OSHELL rm -rf /tmp/HP
OSHELL mkdir -p
On 4 Nov 2009 09:02:35 -0800, cfmpub...@ns.sympatico.ca (Clark Morris)
wrote:
The danger of a PARMX in JCL that passes parms greater than 100 bytes
is two fold.
1. A specific JCL will have an EXEC statement that invokes the program
with PARMX= without someone having tested the program to verify
I've got some datasets on a volume that are not cataloged anywhere. I think
that I deleted a catalog before I deleted the datasets it contained. I've
not come up with a way to delete them. I've tried
IEHPROGM
SCRATCH DSNAME=HISTCAT.DSNDBD.LANDMARK.TDB2SUMM.I0001.A001, C
On Wed, 4 Nov 2009 13:52:35 -0500, Mark Pace mpac...@gmail.com
wrote:
I've got some datasets on a volume that are not cataloged anywhere. I think
that I deleted a catalog before I deleted the datasets it contained. I've
not come up with a way to delete them. I've tried
IEHPROGM
SCRATCH
I would try using ISMF (Yes the ONLINE FUNCTION) to delete the datasets rather
than IEHPROGM.
Lizette
I've got some datasets on a volume that are not cataloged anywhere. I think
that I deleted a catalog before I deleted the datasets it contained. I've
not come up with a way to delete them.
My DASD guru suggests using IDCAMS with a file DD pointing to the volume and
the command DELETE NVR
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Can an xml file be transferred to the mainframe and
still look like an xml file in TSO ?
Whatever I transfer the file it gets wrapped.
?xml version=1.0 standalone=yes? DATAPACKET
Version=2.0METADATAFIELDSFIELD attrname=
LOCN_ID fieldtype=i4/FIELD attrname=SERIAL_NUM fieldtype=string
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On 4 Nov 2009 09:02:35 -0800, cfmpub...@ns.sympatico.ca
Mark - These appear to be DB2 datasets, which are Linear (VSAM).
You were on the right track with the NVR, but that is for a non-vsam
record.
What you want is the VVR, like this:
DELETE HISTCAT.DSNDBD.LANDMARK.HISTDABP.I0001.A001 VVR FILE(DD1)
HTH,
Pat L.
WINNER!
Thanks to all that
After my latest Vista upgrade -using firefox- when I go to IBMLINK:
https://www-304.ibm.com/ibmlink/servicelink/servicelink.wss?lc=encc=US
i get the following errors:
Error Message:
JSPG0036E: Failed to find resource /link2/servicelink/servicelinkPage.jsp
Root Cause:
Tim,
First you will need to add Line Feeds to the end of line, This can be done
a number of ways, One is to save the file with them also you can use FTP to
add them.
Regards,
Herman Stocker
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Bear with me because this is a really complicated proposal ;-)
1) Use PARM= when you have 100 characters or less of input for a batch program
2) Use a file such as //SYSIN when you have more than 100 characters of input
for a program.
If needed, change the program to use a file in addition
Somebody could help me with a JCL to copy all members from a PDS dataset
with rcfm=FB to PDS dataset with recfm=VB.
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Can an xml file be transferred to the mainframe and
still look
Angel Tamayo wrote:
Somebody could help me with a JCL to copy all members from a PDS dataset
with rcfm=FB to PDS dataset with recfm=VB.
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Tim Brown wrote:
Can an xml file be transferred to the mainframe and
still look like an xml file in TSO ?
Whatever I transfer the file it gets wrapped.
?xml version=1.0 standalone=yes? DATAPACKET
Version=2.0METADATAFIELDSFIELD attrname=
LOCN_ID fieldtype=i4/FIELD attrname=SERIAL_NUM
Great, thanks Mike.
2009/11/4 Mike Shaw techsupp...@quickref.com
Angel Tamayo wrote:
Somebody could help me with a JCL to copy all members from a PDS dataset
with rcfm=FB to PDS dataset with recfm=VB.
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Anyone know if there is a way to use the Health Checker to IDENTIFY the
SPECIFIC LNKLST datasets that are allocated with secondary extents?I
see that the Health Checker will discover if the condition exists, (ie.
IBMCSV CSV_LNKLST_SPACE
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On Wed, 4 Nov 2009 13:34:13 -0600, McKown, John
john.mck...@healthmarkets.com wrote:
Now, assuming your originator is much like the ones that I deal with (Hey
- that's the way it is! Learn to deal with it!), then you could do
something like the following, if you have Co:Z installed.
//CONVERT
On Wed, 4 Nov 2009 14:22:48 -0500, Angel Tamayo a.tamay...@gmail.com wrote:
Somebody could help me with a JCL to copy all members from a PDS dataset
with rcfm=FB to PDS dataset with recfm=VB.
You can probably use CVTCLIST (CBT file 187 - http://www.cbttape.org).
But for my own CLISTs, I
On Wed, 4 Nov 2009 14:53:15 -0500, Kenneth R Barkhau
kenneth.bark...@duke.edu wrote:
Hello All-
Anyone know if there is a way to use the Health Checker to IDENTIFY the
SPECIFIC LNKLST datasets that are allocated with secondary extents?I
see that the Health Checker will discover if the
On Wed, 4 Nov 2009 14:19:20 -0600, Mark Zelden wrote:
On Wed, 4 Nov 2009 14:22:48 -0500, Angel Tamayo wrote:
Somebody could help me with a JCL to copy all members from a PDS dataset
with rcfm=FB to PDS dataset with recfm=VB.
But for my own CLISTs, I typically just use the JCL below. The
On 4 Nov 2009 11:22:50 -0800, in bit.listserv.ibm-main you wrote:
Bear with me because this is a really complicated proposal ;-)
1) Use PARM= when you have 100 characters or less of input for a batch program
2) Use a file such as //SYSIN when you have more than 100 characters of input
for a
To me, the PARMX approach strikes the right balance:
- You have to explicitly change existing JCL to have a program see 100.
- Existing programs that already support 100 work with only a JCL change
As far as the argument that PARMX is dangerous because someone could
code PARMX with a program
This looks like a server side java problem (JSP missing) amd not a
browser applet or plugin failure.
But it could be browser related...try clearing your cache and any
cookies for the site.
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On Wed, 4 Nov 2009 15:01:37 -0600, Paul Gilmartin paulgboul...@aim.com wrote:
On Wed, 4 Nov 2009 14:19:20 -0600, Mark Zelden wrote:
On Wed, 4 Nov 2009 14:22:48 -0500, Angel Tamayo wrote:
Somebody could help me with a JCL to copy all members from a PDS dataset
with rcfm=FB to PDS dataset with
I'm not sure I understand your question.
The server would normally LISTEN for incoming CONNECT requests
on a socket address that has been made well known. For example,
this could be IPAddress 66.102.7.139 and Port 80. This can also
be expressed as Socket 66.102.7.139:80 ~or~
Did you deactivate the lpar? The icon on the hmc.
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So I think I got that... when I try to do a load
The Socket Address structure returned by ACCEPT contains the client port
number of the connection you just accepted.
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The SELECT macro returns a bitmap of sockets, with the ones set to 1 (and not
0) being the ones that been connected to (assuming the socket is a listener
socket). You simply do an ACCEPT of that socket. Your program I would think
already knows what listener sockets are mapped to what port.
Sorry if I wasn't clear When The SELECT macro/service senses a incoming
connection is there anyway that server can detect the socket that the client
is trying to connect to
Typically if I use the Wrong (for lack of a better term) socket (on the
client side) the Select macro (on the server)
So I think I got that... when I try to do a load after a dynamic update
to hardware and software, the io devices are loaded from HSA. I have
validated that the channels are online and sharable. I have validated
that the io devices are assigned to all lpars. The one funny thing
though is when I
I certainly misunderstood then (though luckily all of my information is still
accurate!). As Chuck Arney said, once you ACCEPT a socket the address
structure that is returned contains the IP address and port that the client
connected from. (That is, the same information that you would get if
I thought he was looking for the server port, not the client port...?
On 11/4/2009 at 5:33 PM, Chuck Arney car...@illustro.com wrote:
The Socket Address structure returned by ACCEPT contains the client port
number of the connection you just accepted.
The information contained in this
Seems like I am looking for GETPERNAME after the SELECT to see the port that
the client is using
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I think Ken just wants to know how to display those details.
SDSF will tell you. Use primary command 'CK E' to list triggered events, then
use the 'S' line command next to the event you want the details about.
SDSF provides a nice REXX interface so you can use all that info
programmatically if
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