Re: Health Check Abending - ZOSMIGREC_ROOT_FS_SIZE

2010-06-04 Thread Peter Relson
>AXR0203I AXREXX INVOCATION OF BPXHFSCK FAILED. 931 >RETCODE=000C RSNCODE=05030C08 >REQTOKEN=4000C612C4A648E31302 >DIAG1=0112 DIAG2=0110 DIAG3=0157 DIAG4= The reason code is documented in z/OS MVS Authorized Services Reference as well as in the AXREXX macro. I

Re: BCPii Services

2010-06-04 Thread Quinton, David
We used the following justifications for implementing BCPii (and the homegrown code to go with it): 1. We do not have HMC access via VPN. BCPii allows us to do selected HMC functions from home in an emergency. 2. On a number of occasions, the wrong LPAR has been IPLed via the HMC. Our BCPii co

BCPii Services

2010-06-04 Thread Mark Jacobs
Is there value in implementing BCPii in an environment that almost never has a system failure that SFM would take action on? We just had a discussion with our operations management team and they didn't see the necessity of enabling BCPii at this time for the reason I mentioned above. -- Mark J

Re: Health Check Abending - ZOSMIGREC_ROOT_FS_SIZE

2010-06-04 Thread Dazzo, Matt
For documentation purposes the issue was resolved by putting REXX.SEAGALT in lnklst. Thanks to those who responded. -Original Message- From: IBM Mainframe Discussion List [mailto:ibm-m...@bama.ua.edu] On Behalf Of Dazzo, Matt Sent: Thursday, June 03, 2010 9:22 AM To: IBM-MAIN@bama.ua.ed

Re: SCRT Copy List

2010-06-04 Thread Ken Porowski
Somewhere on the SCRT website they state that the email list cannot be saved for future use. I just get the copy sent to me an forward it. -Original Message- Kelman, Tom I was wondering if anyone has tried to save a list of name to copy when the SCRT reports are sent to IBM. There is a

Re: Recommendations for a good old fashion HEX calcuator

2010-06-04 Thread Eric Chevalier
On 3 Jun 2010 09:44:07 -0700, in bit.listserv.ibm-main you wrote: >I am not looking for a Software Hex Calculator. I would like a "hold in >your hand" hex calculator. They're not solar powered, they're no longer available new, and they may have more features than you're looking for. But my favor

Re: Recommendations for a good old fashion HEX calcuator

2010-06-04 Thread Howard Turetzky
The best "programmer's calculator" made was the HP-16C. It did hex, octal and binary and was programmable. Mine is still going strong on its fourth set of batteries since 1982 (http://www.hpmuseum.org/hp16.htm). The best new-fangled calculator, for you fellow iPhone junkies, is James Thomson'

ftp.exe and Vista

2010-06-04 Thread Steve Bireley
You can try BlueZone Secure FTP. It is free for commercial use and works well on Vista and works well with the mainframe. You will still have to resolve any firewall issues, but UAC should not be a problem as long as you have write access to the target directory. Steve Bireley SVP BlueZone Deve