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of the elite and prestigious all girls Catholic
school my wife teaches at, it is no wonder that this nonsense is prevalent.
Really sad.
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Doesn't anybody know what accountability is, anymore?
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, with the various options
and defaults, in the JCL Reference manual in the DD:DISP section. My
old OS390 JCL Reference has the page at 12-80.
Hope that helps.
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Is the following correct : DISP=(MOD,DELETE). I am not sure about
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/25/2006, you wrote:
Hi there:
I'd like to backup z/OS unix directory uss MVS utility.
Which one can work? Does DFDss can done this? If so, would you show the
DUMP syntax for it.
Many thanks.
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advice for dealing
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time for a PC generally.
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Interestingly, Microsoft is still producing fixes for Windows 98 thus
preserving my investment in my computer. Are any of the operating
systems that support 390 machines of that era still supported and for
how long?
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No, they were the 3410 I think. The 2415's were a little less than
eye height, and the actual drive was about 2 or 2.5 feet down. And
about 6 feet wide.
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It was the 2415, 2 tape drives, no pneumatics
Actually, there was no single interface board in the 67, which used
2880/2860/2870 outboard channel units. And those DID have access to
the SDBI/SDBO (Storage Data Bus In and Storage Data Bus Out)/
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The 25 followed the 20, and was a RCS machine. But all 360's pretty
much had some emulation, the 65 could be ordered with 7080/7094 or
1401 emulation as well.
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Actually, the /30 was also schizophrenic. It had both 360 and 1401
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The Mod 25 claim to fame
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to never see anything but 30/40/50's and
their I/O until I was 65/67/75 trained, and ended up as a CPU
specialist. And of course my favorite machine of all, the 729 tape drive.
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have faith that the support for 32-way LPARs in z/OS
implies a certain utility in 16-way support.
Also, obviously hardware design has marched on. Again I can't articulate
the enhancements over recent processors - as they relate to multiprocessor
performance.
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the same thing when the z/990 came out ...
and the z/900 ...
Hopefully we (as a city) can stay on the curve - else there'll be another
cartload of people turfed out of jobs.
God only knows what the lower end of the market thinks of this mad scramble
towards kiloMIPS(*).
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