Answer: When you are using FICON.
I took a quick look at a semi-random sample of my data and saw the same thing.
So I went to the SMF manual and found this for SMF30AIC:
DASD I/O connect time, in 128-microsecond units, for address
space plus dependent enclaves. Note that the value of RqsvAIC
On Thu, 19 Jan 2012 12:34:17 -0600, Dave Day david...@consolidated.net wrote:
This sql worked at Dallas on DB2 version 8, but I am getting sql code -104
when I run it on my zPDT against DB2 version 9. When I run a PREPARE for
the following text, I get the -104.
INSERT INTO DAD0001.ASMSRCZR
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Thanks again Roger. That did it. SQL is now working again.
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W dniu 2012-01-17 15:39, McKown, John pisze:
I just don't seem to be able to find a way to delete an obsolete LPAR definition from our
z9BC system. It was originally on our z890, and ran an ICF LPAR. We no longer have the
ICF engine. And the dim wits in IBM billing are constantly dunning my
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W dniu 2012-01-17 15:39, McKown, John pisze:
I just don't seem to be able to find a way to delete an
obsolete LPAR definition from our z9BC
W dniu 2012-01-17 18:54, McKown, John pisze:
IBM whines at my manager about it every month.
And wants to increase our software bill for it because we have no SMF from it
showing its usage.
Reason is ?
You can have active non-z/OS LPARS (CFCC and zLinux are not subject to
pay). You can have
Could you change the name of the LPAR to an asterisk * ?
This would allow you to mark it as a dynamic LPAR and gives the ability to
re-use the LPAR in the future.
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W dniu 2012-01-17 20:43, McKown, John pisze:
I'm just going to eliminate it. Our z is a slowly dying system. The probability
of me needing another LPAR beyond the 3 we currently use is about as likely the
U.S. Federal Government eliminating income tax. Maybe even less likely.
So, probably
John --
Another option that IBM could have pointed out Your situation is very
common, and IBM did modify SCRT to help sites with this issue. SCRT's PARMS DD
statement provides a technique to hard code this information one time, so you
don't need to do it month after month. In the PARMS DD
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John --
Another option that IBM could have pointed
See the message ARC01481, there is a note explaining this:
*Special* *Note:*For the CDSs, percent%FULL+percent%TOTAL FREESPACE is not
intended to add up to 100% unless a reorganization with freespace (0 0) was
recently completed. This is due to the difference in the way freespace is
handled in
In 010f01ccb605$42c2b4d0$c8481e70$@arneycomputer.com, on 12/08/2011
at 05:58 PM, Chuck Arney ch...@arneycomputer.com said:
However there are downsides too.
You can't do only one thing. The question is whether the collateral
damage is worse than the collateral damage with other approaches.
I
In 66553E6B708A477B8B6331A1B321F8FB@WidePad, on 12/07/2011
at 05:19 PM, Chuck Arney ch...@arneycomputer.com said:
Thanks for the suggestions Jim but they don't work for this
situation. ISPFVAR JUMP OFF only controls jumping from fields with
leader dots and nojump(on) in the attr does not pass
J.)
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What happens if you define a panel without a command field?
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On Tue, 6 Dec 2011 17:28:20 -0600 Chuck Arney ch...@arneycomputer.com wrote:
:I need some pointers on programming with the ISPF Jump command.
:
:I'll provide some background details first to hopefully prevent suggestions
:for things I have already tried. I am working on
What about perhaps preceding the = with another character, perhaps a slash ==
/=abc
Lindy
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Chuck Arney wrote:
I need some pointers on programming with the ISPF Jump command.
Jump command is so an ingrained part of ISPF... (Perhaps disabling RACF is
easier... :-D )
... So far I have not found a way to prevent ISPF from handling the =
command.
Look at these extracts from 'ISPF
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On 12/6/2011 3:28 PM, Chuck Arney wrote:
Thanks for any suggestions.
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Thanks for the suggestions guys. So far nothing has worked
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Sir,
Would ISPFVAR NOJUMP or even the panel attributes section's NOJUMP help
On 12/6/2011 3:28 PM, Chuck Arney wrote:
Thanks for any suggestions.
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Hello All,
I did some changes and make this rexx code executable to run on daily
basis(working fine) and so that it can consolidate yesterday dataset
contents into a single repository datatset.But I am not sure for Date
1,31,30, and leap years.
Can any one help me in some modification of this
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Hello All,
I did some
In
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on 11/18/2011
at 10:35 PM, sunil mirchandani sunilmirchandani1...@gmail.com
said:
since i am new to rexx so any one can look and suggest me with any
sample or written rexx code.
I'd start by looking at the REXX code in
Out
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On Sat, 2011-11-19 at 19:03 -0500, Shmuel Metz (Seymour J.) wrote:
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on 11/18/2011
at 10:35 PM, sunil mirchandani sunilmirchandani1...@gmail.com
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since i am new to rexx so any one can look and suggest me with any
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Hello All,
I am new to rexx however i have few things to be fixed
I have a couple processes that do this and they in general do this;
1. Allocate the COMBINED dataset in DISP=MOD
2. Use the LMDINT service to initialize a listing of the datasets
matching your mask
Lmdinit Listid(LSTID) Level(DsnMask)
3. Then Do a loop thru the list of datasets, using the
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Sound like SORT would be a better choice if all you want to do is merge data
sets.
Regards,
Herman Stocker
It is impossible to make anything foolproof, because fools are so ingenious.
-- Robert Heinlein
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Sound like SORT would be a better choice if all you want to
do
Thanks All for your quick responses. I am trying to implement and will get
back if find any issues.
Thanks again
Sunil
On Fri, Nov 18, 2011 at 10:35 PM, sunil mirchandani
sunilmirchandani1...@gmail.com wrote:
Hello All,
I am new to rexx however i have few things to be fixed with the help
Hello John/Bill,
I checked and tried to understand the code, but one thing which i didn't
understand how it will take and differentiate the datasets everyday, since
everyday the dataset's fourth and fifth level qualifier will get changed.
Ex: Like today all 24 datasets looks like
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Hello John/Bill,
I checked and tried to understand the code
of 17. Nodes cannot start with
a number hence my 'D' above.
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Hello John
PM:
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Date: 11/18/2011 01:12 PM
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Hello John/Bill,
I checked and tried to understand the code, but one thing which i
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Hello John/Bill,
I checked and tried to understand the code, but one thing which i didn't
understand how it will take and differentiate the datasets everyday, since
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In the rexx code when you create the dataset mask, string
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REXX has a date() function which will let you compute the DD,
MM
Yes, your correct. As I said, untested. Hehe, it's friday
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It's not REXX per se..look into GDGs.
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Subject: Re: Help on Rexx Code.
Hello John/Bill,
I checked and tried to understand the code, but one thing which i didn't
understand how it will take
If you are running one job once a day, add
//DEFINE EXEC PGM=IDCAMS
//SYSPRINT DD SYSOUT=*
DEF GDG (NAME(A1.B2.C3.Dyymmdd) SCRATCH LIMIT(30)) (with tomorrow's
date) (extra GDGs just in case)
The hourly job would create
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Yes, your correct. As I said, untested. Hehe, it's friday
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If you are running one job once a day, add
//DEFINE EXEC PGM=IDCAMS
//SYSPRINT DD SYSOUT=*
DEF GDG (NAME(A1.B2.C3.Dyymmdd) SCRATCH LIMIT(30)) (with tomorrow's
date) (extra GDGs
In DA318920B9244C388DAFF6C0D16D6E12@duke1, on 10/31/2011
at 03:51 PM, Dave Day david...@consolidated.net said:
I don't understand. What needs to be done with SMS? SMS was active
on the originating 1.10 system, and is active on the 1.12 system.
Active with what ACS and storage groups?
I had
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Subject: Help with a catalog problem
In moving data from one z/OS system to another, I have
somehow hosed
In moving data from one z/OS system to another, I have somehow hosed up a
catalog. The orignal system was at z/Os 1.10, the new system is at 1.12. I
moved 8 3390 volumes using ADRDSSU dump and restore, and this looked like it
worked well. One of the 3390's I moved had a user catalog on it
and set up
on the new system, and then worry about SMS.
--Dave
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I don't understand. What needs to be done with SMS? SMS was
active on the
originating 1.10 system, and is active on the 1.12 system.
The 1.12 system
is an ADCD system supplied by IBM, but I haven't done
anything to SMS on
that 1.12 system
This message, which is pretty explicit, seems to indicate that the
source volume is SMS managed and the target volume is not (or
vice-versa).
You might want to do a LISTCAT ALL on the source system to verify the
correct MGMTCLAS, STORCLAS, DATACLAS and ensure the same
MGMTCLAS, STORCLAS,
Subject: Re: Help with a catalog problem
Sounds like the volumes are indicated as SMS managed in the VTOC, but you
likely have not added them to a STORAGE GROUP in your new SMS environment.
If they were previously SMS managed, they have an SMS indicator in the
VTOC. When you try to allocate to them
Mooney [mailto:lin..ls...@com...net]
Sent: October 18, 2011 16:20
Subject: Re: Help with Tape Hardware Issue TS3500
[snip] 3494 ATL. [snip] a tape go missing with last status of
being in the gripper. Both times, we found the tape on the
floor of the ATL, once bumped underneath the edge
In
1867132420.1042181.1318969175813.javamail.r...@sz0042a.emeryville.ca.mail.comcast.net,
on 10/18/2011
at 08:19 PM, Linda Mooney linda.lst...@comcast.net said:
We used to have a 3494 ATL. We had it for over 10 years. A couple
of times, we had a tape go missing with last status of being in
Hi Lizette,
We used to have a 3494 ATL. We had it for over 10 years. A couple of times,
we had a tape go missing with last status of being in the gripper. Both times,
we found the tape on the floor of the ATL, once bumped underneath the edge of
one of the drives in the ATL and once one
Drive, output bin, floor?
In a message dated 10/18/2011 3:02:28 P.M. Central Daylight Time,
stars...@mindspring.com writes:
And the only thing I know the vendor did was run an inventory and bring
the A0B drive back online.
Thanks everyone.
We looked high and low in the ATL. Nothing in the gripper, floor, bin,
misplaced in the slots. We checked every tape in the ATL Frame (fortunately we
are small @800 tapes). So I will have to keep pressing on and seeing if maybe
the hardware support vendor put it somewhere
Is not the original abend a S322(CPU timeout)?
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I've had good luck with COBOL problems by setting a NONPER SLIP
Yeah, I know I can try that. What I really do not understand is why I do not
have registers that match the alleged user abend.
Also, I cannot find this abend in LE or COBOL.
On Thu, 25 Aug 2011 15:00:54 -0700 Skip Robinson jo.skip.robin...@sce.com
wrote:
:I've had good luck with COBOL problems
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:
:I've had good luck with COBOL problems by setting a NONPER SLIP trap with
:no abend code specified. Just job name. SLIP is supposed to catch the
:first abend--before any ESTAE gets
On 8/26/2011 5:36 AM, Binyamin Dissen wrote:
Yeah, I know I can try that. What I really do not understand is why I do not
have registers that match the alleged user abend.
Also, I cannot find this abend in LE or COBOL.
But it says user abend U 802, so I would suspect
your code. Do you set
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Yeah, I know I can try that. What I really do not understand is why I
do not
have registers that match the alleged user abend.
Also, I cannot find this abend in LE or COBOL.
Remember that LE shows
On Fri, 26 Aug 2011 05:44:05 -0600 Steve Comstock st...@trainersfriend.com
wrote:
:On 8/26/2011 5:36 AM, Binyamin Dissen wrote:
: Yeah, I know I can try that. What I really do not understand is why I do not
: have registers that match the alleged user abend.
: Also, I cannot find this abend in
On Fri, 26 Aug 2011 06:48:59 -0500 Chase, John jch...@ussco.com wrote:
: -Original Message-
: From: IBM Mainframe Discussion List On Behalf Of Binyamin Dissen
: Yeah, I know I can try that. What I really do not understand is why I
:do not
: have registers that match the alleged user
Source: IMS abends
0802
Chapter 5. IMS abend codes 0501 - 1000 355
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On Fri, 26 Aug 2011 05:44:05 -0600 Steve
, August 26, 2011 8:00 AM
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:Subject: Re: Help with an LE problem
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:On Fri, 26 Aug 2011 05:44:05 -0600 Steve Comstock st...@trainersfriend.com
:wrote:
:
::On 8/26/2011 5:36 AM, Binyamin Dissen wrote:
:: Yeah, I know I can try that. What I really do not understand is why I do
I guess I will need a real dump, but have no idea how to trap it
- after all I do not see an abend.
Have you tried EXEC PARM='/TRAP(OFF)' (For Cobol, LE runtime options
are after the /, right?)
TRAP(OFF) disables LE's usual ESPIE and ESTAE. If there is an abend
you should get a dump to either
On Fri, 26 Aug 2011 14:39:22 +0200 Hunkeler Peter (KIUP 4)
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:I guess I will need a real dump, but have no idea how to trap it
:- after all I do not see an abend.
:Have you tried EXEC PARM='/TRAP(OFF)' (For Cobol, LE runtime options
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Subject:Re: Help
In 4e578705.1090...@trainersfriend.com, on 08/26/2011
at 05:44 AM, Steve Comstock st...@trainersfriend.com said:
But it says user abend U 802, so I would suspect
your code.
Why? For half a century the run-time libraries for language processors
have been issuing documented user ABEND's.
I
: Thursday, August 25, 2011 6:01 PM
To: IBM-MAIN@bama.ua.edu
Subject: Re: Help with an LE problem
I've had good luck with COBOL problems by setting a NONPER SLIP trap with
no abend code specified. Just job name. SLIP is supposed to catch the
first abend--before any ESTAE gets control--and produce an SVC
In
ofc111c6e6.2964121e-on882578f8.005842bc-882578f8.0058a...@sce.com,
on 08/26/2011
at 09:08 AM, Skip Robinson jo.skip.robin...@sce.com said:
An ESTAE routine has the power to suppress any indication of abend,
including a return code of zero if that's what it wants to do.
Except for those
I've had good luck with COBOL problems by setting a NONPER SLIP trap with
no abend code specified. Just job name. SLIP is supposed to catch the
first abend--before any ESTAE gets control--and produce an SVC dump for
that abend.
.
.
JO.Skip Robinson
SCE Infrastructure Technology Services
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Subject: Re: Help needed for RC=12 from ICSF CSNBENC/DEC with
z10+CPACF
ICSF callable services CSNBENC
CSNBSYE can be used to encrypt with a clear key stored in the CKDS.
The key_rule field must be KEYIDENT and the key_identifier field
must contain the CKDS label name of the clear key.
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By the way, RTFM should of course begin with the z/OS Cryptographic Services
ICSF Application Programmer's Guide, that describes all callable services.
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CSNBSYE can be used to encrypt
The Application Programmer’s Guide lists a couple of restrictions in the
sections that are labelled CCF Systems Only, if you search
using CSNBENC.
For example, from System Encryption Algorithm Marks (CCF systems only):
It is possible to generate an operational DES-marked DATA key on a CDMF-
ICSF callable services CSNBENC or CSNBDEC are only for ICSF **secure key**
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Finally I've managed to get around to posting off this analysis of the VTAM
definitions you posted a while ago.
-
I can say that, while it is a most excellent idea to rid your definitions of
any
detritus of application major nodes and minor nodes which may have
accumulated, such
George
I know I have a response outstanding regarding your keep-alive problem, but
I just spotted this. I seem to be the only list contributor dealing with VTAM
matters so I don't expect I'm taking the pleasure away from anyone else by
trying to deal with it immediately - although I'd be
Hi Chris,
When You made the comment, this reeks to me... you have no idea how true
of a statement that is and when you mentioned the usual VTAM education, I
would say, what education? I can't even remember the last time I was in a
Systems Programmer class...
Let me give you what I have in my
Schramm
And special thanks to a Mr. Eades
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George
I know I have a response
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Of Chris Mason
Sent: Friday, February 18, 2011 10:29 AM
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Subject: Re: Help with ADJSSCP
George
I know I have a response outstanding regarding your keep-alive problem,
but I
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From: IBM Mainframe Discussion List On Behalf Of Chris Mason
George
[ snip ]
Now looking at the names of the LUs in this failed session setup, I
see that
the origin LU (OLU) is
FLANWR41.CICSPRDT
which looks like a CICS system and the destination LU
John,
Not a dead printer. Printers don't get the designation TELNExxx, only 3270
terminals do.
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From: George Rodriguez george.rodrig...@palmbeachschools.org
Date: Fri, Feb 18, 2011 at 1:45 PM
Subject: Re: Help with ADJSSCP
To: Rob Schramm rob.schr
at 1:45 PM
Subject: Re: Help with ADJSSCP
To: Rob Schramm rob.schr...@gmail.com
Here you go:
DFHZC6935 I 02/18/2011 08:24:06 CICSPRDT Autoinstall for terminal E0AD with
netname TELNE0AD using model or template DFHLU2E2
successful.
and when I looked at the TYPETERM
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From: George Rodriguez george.rodrig...@palmbeachschools.org
Date: Fri, Feb 18, 2011 at 1:45 PM
Subject: Re: Help with ADJSSCP
To: Rob Schramm
? I would not necessarily
trust the GROUP definitions. The message is a better indicator of what
is
happening.
Rob
From: George Rodriguez [mailto:george.rodrig...@palmbeachschools.org]
Sent: Friday, February 18, 2011 1:27 PM
To: Rob Schramm
Subject: Re: Help with ADJSSCP
From
George,
Is there another message prior to the DFHZC3424 regarding TELNE0AD?
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Sent: Friday, February 18, 2011 3:20 PM
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Sent: Fri Feb 18 15:43:14 2011
Subject: Re: Help with ADJSSCP
George
Discussion List [mailto:IBM-MAIN@bama.ua.edu] On
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Sent: Friday, February 18, 2011 3:20 PM
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Subject: Re: Help with ADJSSCP
Rob,
After I sent you the reply, I realized that there's more. Here's the rest:
DFHZC3424 E 02/18/2011 14:40:06 CICSPRDT
From: scott svet...@ameritech.net
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Date: 01/17/2011 07:21 PM
Subject:Re: help
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Help! Not just any body
On 01/17/2011 08:59 PM, John Mattson wrote:
I need somebody.
Don't we all
Wasn't it Thursdays that Arthur could never get the hang of...
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[mailto:IBM-MAIN@bama.ua.edu] On Behalf Of Stan Weyman
Sent: 15 January 2011 23:22
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Subject: Re: help
I got the '42' reference Rick
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I got the '42' reference Rick g but I may have forgotten
the significance of Friday I guess. It's been a LONG time
since I read the book(s)
Stan Weyman
Senior Software Engineer
stan.wey...@emc.com
EMC² (508)249-3966
where
I need somebody.
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Don't we all...
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