Please could let me know the syntax to install FMIDJBB772S.
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I suggest you review these two pages:
http://www-01.ibm.com/support/docview.wss?uid=isg1_ZOSV1R7_BCPZIIP
http://www-03.ibm.com/systems/z/os/zos/downloads/
and use the 'IBM zIIP Support for z/OS V1R6-V1R7 and z/OS.e V1R6-V1R7' link...
there is a program directory here too.
Cheers, Ant.
Thanks! Yes, i think restart SE is the easiest way... Bu
John,
Thanks! Yes, i think restart SE is the easiest way... But I logged
on remote HMC and try to restart the SE. But it's not allowed to do remotely...
So I will let my local people to restart the SE physically.
By the way, is
On Tue, 10 Nov 2009 07:58:42 -0600, Joel C. Ewing jcew...@acm.org
wrote:
I didn't say you didn't need the STEPNULL step, only that testing its RC
in your IF statements was unnecessary.
You DO need the STEPNULL job step in this case, because the first step
of any job is unconditionally executed
On Wed, 11 Nov 2009 07:00:26 -0600, Robert Birdsall bsqu...@umich.edu
wrote:
//H224$TST JOB (0200),'BSquare',CLASS=X,MSGCLASS=X,NOTIFY=SYSUID
//*
// EXEC PGM=IEFBR14,COND=ONLY
//*
// IF (U0100 = U0140) THEN
//IGNORED EXEC PGM=IEFBR14
// ENDIF
Sorry, wrong output. This is the output from that
We put in a couple of 3592-E05 drives and dump all our DASD onto two tapes
for DR. A third tape, a 3590E, is created which is a logical dump of the DR
files, to be used first in recovery. My boss would like us to add that
logical dump onto the back of one of the two HD tapes.
After the two DR
On Wed, Nov 11, 2009 at 12:37 AM, Maarten Slegtenhorst
maarten.slegtenho...@mail.ing.nl wrote:
Nice! I wish we had that, but, alas, it is not possible in our current
LAN-network.
Now we have to search for those who use an ip-address instead of a
dns-name,
because they have to change their
P S
Our mainframes are located at two datacenters, approx 50 miles apart,
that are each others backups.
Each location has its own OSPF network with approx half the available
ip-addresses ( 10.x.x.x ).
There is no subnet that spans both locations.
--
Maarten
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On 11/11/2009 08:01 AM, Daniel McLaughlin wrote:
We put in a couple of 3592-E05 drives and dump all our DASD onto two tapes
for DR. A third tape, a 3590E, is created which is a logical dump of the DR
files, to be used first in recovery. My boss would like us to add that
logical dump onto the
On Wed, 11 Nov 2009 09:07:56 -0500, P S wrote:
On Wed, Nov 11, 2009 at 12:37 AM, Maarten Slegtenhorst
maarten.slegtenho...@mail.ing.nl wrote:
Nice! I wish we had that, but, alas, it is not possible in our current
LAN-network.
Now we have to search for those who use an ip-address instead of a
Daniel,
I guess the first question I would ask is what kind of backup are you
currently spinning to the 3592s? Is it a single label with all the
volumes dumped to it or do you have a separate label on the tape for
each volume?
If you know how many labels are being written to the tapes and
Paul,
We are dead against using ip-addresses!
Somewhere in the mists of time there was apparently once a problem with
the dns-servers.
Typical user-behaviour is to remember this for all eternity and to try
to
use ip-addresses or hosts-files because the dns-servers are not
dependable :-/
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And why does anyone use an IP address
Hi,
I need to receive the FMID JBB772S into GLOBAL Zone and please let me know the
syntax for the same.
Regards,
Chokalingam Thangavelu
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Subject: Install a FMID into Global Zone
Hi,
I need to receive the FMID JBB772S into
On Wed, 11 Nov 2009 09:31:32 -0600, McKown, John wrote:
Because it's not a Windows box. is the usual reason for the open systems
people to refuse to do anything WRT the z/OS system. They apparently think
that z/OS contains many Windows viri that they must beware of. Or something
like that.
It
Really selling the mailing list pretty hard there.
des is a hard man - or woman, I guess des could be short for Desmond or
Désirée - to whom to give a hint. He or she even pours scorn on the hint. I
guess I'm going to have to spell it out for him/her.
Out of the boundless kindness of my
If I recall correctly ;-) write the following in smpin while smpptfin points
to the file holds the function:
set bdy(global).
receive sysmods.
set bdy (tgtzone) /* what ever you call your target zone */.
Apply check s(JBB772S) GEXT /* to include IFREQs etc. */.
The best way for those who are not
Maarten
So we warn Srinivas that he may be confronted with a consultant who claims
that it is good practice to log each IP interface address[1] in the name
server - for want of work for the network folk in the installation! I guess
this is
what happened to your LAN network department.
My
If you have access to the SMPE ISPF function, then you could let the SMP/E
Panels help you build a job to do the REC/APP/ACC process for this FMID.
Lizette
Hi,
I need to receive the FMID JBB772S into GLOBAL Zone and please let me know the
syntax for the same.
Regards,
Chokalingam
If I am answering specific questions, in order, then I respond in-line.
Mostly, however, I top post. I think the practice of writing a complete,
self-supporting response is better etiquette, as I don't need to scroll and
see what the other person asked for context. Also, systems like GMail
We are trying to setup a chained VRS within RMM. The manual is straight
forward on how to do this. The question we have is on the processing of
these VRS definitions. If we define a dataset VRS with a NEXTVRS as a volume
VRS, will the volume VRS only be processed after the dataset VRS? Or will
Chris, I believe the reference was to the ISPF Help panels (or actually,
the Tutorial panels). On our system, if you press the help PF key on the
primary menu and navigate to Appendix A1 (A;A) you will get an
explanation of the Dynalloc return codes.
Bart
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Radoslaw,
Windows I can create shortcut. AFAIK in OS/2 it is called shadow (am I
right?).
Q1: How can I created shortcut to the .WS profile ?
You are correct, those are called shadows. I think you need to right-click
when you are in the folder/desktop where you want to create a new shadow,
I have been searching manuals, books (MVS Power Programming, Invitation
to MVS), searching the red books site, etc. and I can not find where an
ESTAE (or ESTAEX) gets anchored.
Does anyone know where these get anchored in a task structure?
When looking at a dump under IPCS, I can see the
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Subject: ESTAE/ESTAEX are anchored, where?
I have been searching manuals, books (MVS Power
TCBSTAB points to the SCB stack.
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From:
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Date:
11/11/2009
Bruce
None (of) the documentation explicitly defines which storage is related to
FIXED.
The following is a list of the sources of information on the Communications
Storage Manager (CSM) and particularly the IVTPRM00 member:
- MVS Initialization and Tuning Reference
Chapter 63. IVTPRM00
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Subject: Re: ESTAE/ESTAEX are anchored, where?
TCBSTAB points to the SCB stack.
SNIP
Thanks.
Right after
How many of you have implemented IPv6? Time grows short...
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Daniel,
I see you metion an E05 device. That proably means you are using Hardware
encryption with some sort of key manager. That means that ALL files on your
tape will be encrypted and not usable until you get your key manager
avaialble.
If you need these files to recover you DR starter
I have been working with some RSM areas specifically RAX. The RAX has 5
fields that I have been using, i.e. RAXFMCT RAXFBV1-4. RAXFMCT
contains the number of real storage frames used by the address space.
RAXFBV1 contains the number of frames in UIC interval 1. And, RAXFBV2
contains the number
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Subject: Re: ESTAE/ESTAEX are anchored, where?
One possibility - your program set an ESTAE, then called
On Wed, Nov 11, 2009 at 11:40 AM, Paul Gilmartin paulgboul...@aim.comwrote:
On Wed, 11 Nov 2009 09:31:32 -0600, McKown, John wrote:
Because it's not a Windows box. is the usual reason for the open
systems people to refuse to do anything WRT the z/OS system. They apparently
think that z/OS
Does anyone on the list have experience with a HMC that runs OS/2 Warp ?
We have such a device in our configuration, along with a z890 2086 model
140 processor.
We want to check out the possibility of an upload to a Disaster Recovery
system using PCOMM, which exists on the OS/2 Warp machines
On 11 Nov 2009 10:55:07 -0800, sc...@aitrus.org (Scott) wrote:
If I am answering specific questions, in order, then I respond in-line.
Mostly, however, I top post. I think the practice of writing a complete,
self-supporting response is better etiquette, as I don't need to scroll and
see what the
One possibility - your program set an ESTAE, then called another routine
that either
1 - Bypassed the ESTAE(X) call, but did an ESTAE(X) 0 call or
2 - Issued the ESTAE(X) but issued 2 ESTAE(X) 0 calls.
You could run a GTF trace on the ESTAE SVC, for ESTAEX, I'm not sure.
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Subject: IPv6 or Regional registry IPv4 address exhaustion...
How many of you have implemented IPv6? Time
In 1257779123.1969.48.ca...@esc-enrique, on 11/09/2009
at 10:35 AM, Enrique enrique.mont...@esc-gps.com said:
I want to know if someone of you have faced some similar problem and its
solution or explanation.
Read Lizette's message. Keep in mind that if you have multiple Converter
tasks then
You shouldn't assume that one is using encryption just because they are using
an E05 tape drive. That is quite a leap.
Lizette Koehler stars...@mindspring.com 11/11/09 5:42 PM
Daniel,
I see you metion an E05 device. That proably means you are using Hardware
encryption with some sort of key
I don't think USB is supported on the HMC. There are no USB device drivers
loaded, as far as I know.
There is a free (but limited) set of USB mass storage device drivers for
OS/2 available here:
http://www.os2warp.be/index2.php?name=cwusb
Your USB key may use FAT32 rather than FAT16. Format it
On Thu, 2009-11-12 at 14:29 +0900, Timothy Sipples wrote:
I don't think USB is supported on the HMC. There are no USB device drivers
loaded, as far as I know.
I have a feeling you had to use DVD-RAM to upload stuff on a z890. I'm
pretty sure that's how we got our initial iocds built.
Might
Hello Timothy !
Thanks for the information. I had found that stuff on the Web too but
wondered if there was something hidden in the OS/2 Warp system.
Question: How do I load the USB drivers into the Warp machine ?
I can't use the USB port.
There is a CD-ROM device on the machine. Can a
Hi Shane !
My mistake, we may have a DVD-RAM device.
Do you know how this appears to the OS/2 Warp machine ?
Is it addressed with a drive symbol like F: in the standard HMC setup or
do I have to take some separate steps to get at it with the PCOMM
application which runs on the HMC machine ?
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