Jim,
rmm will fail the entry for any moving volume (i.e destination is set)
entered to the wrong library. So, assuming VRS retention is completed and
volume is moving back to its home location/library - the destination is set by
rmm during VRSEL inventory management to the volumes home
Is there a way to have MVS dynamically allocate a
SYS1.DUMP nonsms managed datasets that has the
attribute LARGE so they can contain all of
DB2. If I must go the SMS route, then how much
information must I put into the
dataclass? RECFM LRECL Primary space Secondary space
.
Ken Leidner
Hi,
*What’s going on in the redbooks site?*
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SG24-7717-*01* ABCs of zOS System Programming Volume 13
Advertised Publish data 27 January 2012, last updated 30 January 2012
I have been trying to download the SG24-7717-01 for a couple of days
already, but I consistently end up with the
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On 02/02/12 08:52, Ken Leidner wrote:
Is there a way to have MVS dynamically allocate a SYS1.DUMP nonsms
managed datasets that has the attribute LARGE so they can contain all
of DB2. If I must go the SMS route, then how much information must I
put into the dataclass? RECFM LRECL Primary
On 02/02/12 08:50, John Compton wrote:
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Tony,
Our Co:Z Toolkit (SFTP, Dataset Pipes) can use either Unicode services or
iconv(), although it defaults to using iconv(). We allow users to
optionally specify the technique search string (we default to LMREC).
When we use iconv, we are going to use this to set _ICONV_TECHNIQUE.
Congrats.
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John Compton wrote:
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Excellent! I'm very glad for your part. Sorry for not being able to drink a
virtual champagne for your part, real ones are much better, colder, etc ... :-D
I learned from you
I've got a KSDS VSAM data set that I'm manipulating.
Basically - it's loaded with one or two records in OUTPUT mode,
then opened in UPDATE mode to add some more records.
Then, without closing, we do a POINT to go back to one
of the recently added records; the POINT returns with an RC=0
and so,
Hello,
Trying to assemble a map, my first time but it failed with 'DATA SET NOT
FOUND'. Given the following is there something obvious I've missed?
.. my JCL is ..
//ASSMBL JOB (ASSEM-1),'GH',
// CLASS=A,MSGCLASS=0,MSGLEVEL=(1,1)
Thanks Frank,
I was kinda guessing that it wouldn't be possible but I figured it wouldn't
hurt to ask!
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Problem determination tools is still the old one.
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Hi,
I think you need to edit the PROC and correct the SYSLIB DD statement(s).
Larry
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Jan,
Did they just fix it? I'm currently downloading the -1 version of the ABC
book.
Rex
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You will need to look inside the cataloged procedure DFHMAPS to see what
datasets are on the SYSLIB DD. By default it looks like this:
//SYSLIB DD DSN=INDEX..SDFHMAC,DISP=SHR
// DD DSN=SYS1.MACLIB,DISP=SHR
It's probable that you simply need to correct the INDEX parm either in
The SYSLIB ( concatenation if any) will be shown by examination of
procedure DFHMAPS in STEP ASSMBL.
Ensure all datasets shown are cataloged and available.
Post the JESJCL dataset from SDSF for a more precise answer.
HTH,
snip
Trying to assemble a map, my first time but it failed with 'DATA
Dave,
When performing VSAM based RPL failure analysis I would suggest looking
at the following:
Prior to issuing the failing GET request:
-Review the RPL used in the failing request. The following fields in
particular:
-RPLAREA - Pointer to the return buffer.
-RPLARG -
Hello,
Read this presentation in pdf z/OS® V1R7 Large Format Sequential Data Set
http://publib.boulder.ibm.com/infocenter/ieduasst/stgv1r0/topic/com.ibm.iea.zos/zos/1.7/DFSMS/V1R7_large_format_seq_dSs.pdf
I think there is all the info you need
Regards,
Gonzalo Cengotita
El 2 de febrero de
Welcome Back Friend
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Assuming ouch! that the DFHMAPS of 4.2 is similar to that of 4.1 (which is
what we have), it appears that the PROC in SDFHPROC may not have been
customized to your DSN. In my 4.1, there is a parameter on the PROC called
INDEX which is set to CICSTS41. Yours may be set to CICSTS42. My suggestion
On Wed, 1 Feb 2012 23:12:48 -0600, Barbara Nitz nitz-...@gmx.net wrote:
So if I have 5 3390-27 locals and they are all equally used at 50%, the
algorithms (CPU usage, not I/O) are going to pick one of them, then do the
page outs. That paging will find contiguous slots and should be efficient.
If the user catalog is properly set up, JOBCAT/STEPCAT DD are not needed.
They should be avoided at all costs.
- Don Imbriale
On Thu, Feb 2, 2012 at 9:38 AM, Graham Hobbs gho...@cdpwise.net wrote:
.. am I supposed to have some reference to SYSLIB somewhere? on the
IEF212I explanation I could
Drop me a note and I'll get you the current PD Tools book if it's urgent.
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On 2/2/2012 7:50 AM, Pommier, Rex R. wrote:
Problem determination tools is still the old one.
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If the user catalog is properly set up, JOBCAT/STEPCAT DD are
not
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Welcome back, but I gotta ask: why would you unsubscribe to the list
focused on the topic and market where you
Anyone have or know where this data might be I am curious about the
release dates for the various releases of z/OS, and it's predecessors.
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On Thu, Feb 2, 2012 at 12:06 PM, Dave Day david...@consolidated.net wrote:
Anyone have or know where this data might be I am curious about
the release dates for the various releases of z/OS, and it's
Well not with me, Rex.
Still getting the -00 version of June 2009.
I may be downloading from a not updated shadow server ?!
Or something wrong with my laptop?
Future will tell. ;-)
Jan
On Thu, Feb 2, 2012 at 3:47 PM, Pommier, Rex R.
rex.pomm...@cnasurety.comwrote:
Jan,
Did they just
On 2/2/2012 10:06 AM, Dave Day wrote:
Anyone have or know where this data might be I am curious about the
release dates for the various releases of z/OS, and it's predecessors.
--Dave
I would start here: http://www-01.ibm.com/software/support/lifecycle/
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Thanks.
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From MXG CHANGES member:
MXG Version
MVS/ESA 4.1 Oct 26, 1990 8.8
MVS/ESA 4.2 Mar 29, 1991 9.9
MVS/ESA 4.2.2Aug 15, 1991 9.9
Another element of paging that has not been referenced is the ability to
handle all of the swap set size in parallel. If the swap set size is 120
pages then the old practice was to have at least four LOCALS so each
thirty
page block of pages could be swapped-in in parallel. While swapping,
I wonder what if any studies on this have been done in the lab.
It would be nice if an IBM performance expert like Kathy Walsh
could weigh in.
The last performance studies I remember for paging were
around the time of MVS XA/SP2.2.0. Very little has been done
in the area of paging
Refresh the page? F5?
On Thu, Feb 2, 2012 at 11:22 AM, Jan Vanbrabant vanbrabant...@gmail.com wrote:
Well not with me, Rex.
Still getting the -00 version of June 2009.
I may be downloading from a not updated shadow server ?!
Or something wrong with my laptop?
Future will tell. ;-)
Jan
I originally had the problem with the ABCs of z/OS Vol.13
but that resolved itself after a couple of days or so.
I subsequently had, and still have, the same problem
with the Problem Determination Tools for z/OS.
Date: Thu, 2 Feb 2012 18:22:46 +0100
From: vanbrabant...@gmail.com
Hi all,
The problem with the PD Tools book has been reported.
If you want to see it now you can either select the View as HTML
button or drop me a note and I'll get you a copy via email.
Ken Hume
IBM PD Tools Client Advocate
(720)396-7776
kph...@us.ibm.com
On 2/2/2012 12:22 PM, J R wrote:
Hi Rex, Mike, Jay,
Pbm solved.
I changed my Chrome browser into Internet Explorer and d*ash-01 of the
JES3 ABC* downloaded in a perfect way.
Probably something hanging around in some Chrome cache
Thanks for your hints tips.
Jan
On Thu, Feb 2, 2012 at 8:22 PM, J R
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As I am always interested in special/local/slang/etc.
Sheep fold. The lost sheep returns to the fold to join the flock.
HTH
Peter
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I wonder what if any studies on this have been done in the lab.
It would be nice if an IBM performance expert like Kathy Walsh
could weigh in.
The last
Which also figures into the name of the Star Trek Original Series Episode
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wolf_in_the_Fold
On Thu, Feb 2, 2012 at 2:25 PM, Farley, Peter x23353
peter.far...@broadridge.com wrote:
Sheep fold. The lost sheep returns to the fold to join the flock.
HTH
Peter
In COBOL, the DYNAM compiler option will do the job.
ASM, a DSNHLI stub.
How about PLI?
I don't see an obvious option that causes CALL to do a LINK (or CEELOAD) in
place of a statically linked subroutine.
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Director,
A fold is an enclosure for sheep. Fold is also the terms of venery
for sheep, as in a fold of sheep, a pride of lions, a pod of whales, a
pile of proctologists.
By extension the/a fold now often means a set of people or, less
commonly, organizations that share some preoccupation or prejudice.
Interesting, why is this called a fold? My English-Dutch dictionary
(yes, real system programmers only consult manuals if all elses fail)
explains all kinds of folds, folds in a piece of paper, folds in the
earth's surface etc. And also 2 interesting translations related to
sheep: the shed where
On Thu, 2 Feb 2012 13:42:45 -0500, Jim Mulder d10j...@us.ibm.com wrote:
I wonder what if any studies on this have been done in the lab.
It would be nice if an IBM performance expert like Kathy Walsh
could weigh in.
Thanks for jumping in Jim! I hoped you or Peter would eventually
to clear
That confirms my other translation and answers my question about this term for
sheep.
Thanks (never too old to learn something new),
Kees.
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A fold is an enclosure
Kees Vernooij wrote:
That confirms my other translation and answers my question about this term for
sheep.
Since your name and domain look Dutch, you might be interested in the etymology:
Origin:
before 900; Middle English fold, fald, Old English fald, falod; akin to Old
Saxon faled pen,
On Wed, 1 Feb 2012, McKown, John wrote:
FWIW, gcc stands for GNU Compiler Collection. It is owned
(copyrighted) by the Free Software Foundation. It is licensed under the
GPL and the source code is freely available. There is a port for the z
series, but hosted on z/Linux, not z/OS and
I liked Barry's plot the curve approach to this i.e. Relating occupation
to performance.
Cheers, Martin
Martin Packer,
Mainframe Performance Consultant, zChampion
Worldwide Banking Center of Excellence, IBM
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On Thu, 2 Feb 2012 21:48:17 +, Martin Packer martin_pac...@uk.ibm.com
wrote:
I liked Barry's plot the curve approach to this i.e. Relating occupation
to performance.
What is the SSCH count in VMAC74? SIO74CNT ?
With a static environment for the most part (except after IPL when all the
The most infamous odd group name must be murder.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/A_Murder_of_Crows
Maybe Alfred Hitchcock got it right with his movie The Birds?
On Thu, Feb 2, 2012 at 2:53 PM, Vernooij, CP - SPLXM
kees.verno...@klm.com wrote:
Interesting, why is this called a fold? My English-Dutch
Congratulations.
Bobbie Justice
z/OS Senior Systems Engineer
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On Thu, 2 Feb 2012, Tomasz Rola wrote:
Yeah, I started to wonder myself, so I downloaded source of gcc-4.6.2,
unpacked and started to poke around, semi randomly. So far, I can be sure
only about the size of unpacked source, it is above 600 megabytes. I tried
Um, nope. I wrote it too fast.
There is a much lower limit to worry about than the one that prevents new
works from starting. At around 50%, SVC dump will fail with 'ASM
shortage'. This barrier has been discussed recently at SHARE. IBM agrees
that SVCDUMP's ASM calculation as implemented is too strict, but it still
carries
Gentlemen,
Thanks muchly for the help - it worked without touching DFHMAPS! and got my
object and symbolic outputs (terminology?). The INDEX did it .. here's what
I used:
//MAPTST JOB (ASSEM-1),'GH',
// CLASS=A,MSGCLASS=0,MSGLEVEL=(1,1)
//PROCLIB JCLLIB ORDER=DFH420.CICS.SDFHPROC
Check out the DLLINIT compiler option, and be aware that PL/I has a
FETCH statement. Much that is implicit in other SLPLs can be explicit
in PL/I.
On 2/2/12, Binyamin Dissen bdis...@dissensoftware.com wrote:
In COBOL, the DYNAM compiler option will do the job.
ASM, a DSNHLI stub.
How about
Scientific Wild Ass Guess! As opposed to FUBAR
In a message dated 2/2/2012 9:19:01 P.M. Central Standard Time,
gho...@cdpwise.net writes:
SWAG?
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There is a much lower limit to worry about than the one that prevents new
works from starting. At around 50%, SVC dump will fail with 'ASM
shortage'. This barrier has been discussed recently at SHARE. IBM agrees
and SNAFU
but thanks for SWAG!
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Scientific Wild Ass Guess! As opposed to FUBAR
In a
IEE711I SYSTEM DUMP NOT TAKEN. A CRITICAL AUXILIARY STORAGE SHORTAGE
EXISTS
From the message manual:
If the reason field shows A CRITICAL AUXILIARY STORAGE SHORTAGE EXISTS,
first you need to ensure that enough DASD resource is available for
captured dumps to be written out. Then, consider
If the reason field shows A CRITICAL AUXILIARY STORAGE SHORTAGE EXISTS,
first you need to ensure that enough DASD resource is available for
captured dumps to be written out. Then, consider adding additional
auxiliary storage (paging) resources, because SVC dumps will not be
allowed again until the
Wow. Very interesting. PFA was just complaining about super hog address
space DA20DBM1. Here's what ILRSLOTC shows as the top piggy:
VERSION 02/18/2010
ASID=0079 JOB=DA20DBM1 SLOTCOUNT=00029E21 VIO COUNT=
I love it when a picture comes together.
.
.
JO.Skip Robinson
SCE
Wow. Very interesting. PFA was just complaining about super hog address
space DA20DBM1. Here's what ILRSLOTC shows as the top piggy:
VERSION 02/18/2010
ASID=0079 JOB=DA20DBM1 SLOTCOUNT=00029E21 VIO COUNT=
I love it when a picture comes together.
Yeah, and the DB admins will tell you
How about a new keyword DUMP=dsn,dsn similar to LOCAL=dsn,dsn for a
Local paging dsn used only for dumps?
On Thu, Feb 2, 2012 at 10:31 PM, Skip Robinson jo.skip.robin...@sce.com wrote:
IEE711I SYSTEM DUMP NOT TAKEN. A CRITICAL AUXILIARY STORAGE SHORTAGE
EXISTS
From the message manual:
If
Phil Smith wrote:
Kees Vernooij wrote:
That confirms my other translation and answers my question about this term
for sheep.
Since your name and domain look Dutch, you might be interested in the
etymology:
Correct. His domain is KLM - 'Koninklijke Luchtvaart Maatschappij' - Royal
Dutch
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