Hello,
I think there could be two solutions for this problem.
1. As suggested by Ken, there could be a read/locate for high-values at
every RNF condition (doing it at file open won't solve the RNF during
program execution for obvious reasons) to refresh the index. However I
am not too sure if
Shane wrote:
Mmmm - sign of the times I'm afraid. At least Norman now (sometimes)
includes his association with the vendor in question.
A question was asked, he responded.
When questions get raised here, sometimes products get dumped on, so
vendors defending/promoting their products also must
Sam,
I took option B to activate the fix.
I applied the fix (SYS1.LINKLIB) and did an LLA refresh,
deleted and added the exit,
restarted HEALTHC STC.
I didn't define any additional parms nor changed any parms for the checks.
According to the HOLD DOC the TIME parameter defaults to ALL, that
I will be out of the office starting 04/24/2008 and will not return until
04/25/2008.
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IBM Tivoli OMEGAMON XE for WebSphere MQ on z/OS
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Dana,
I've installed the TSO/Lookat, and I don't even get that far:
IKJ56500I COMMAND SETMSG NOT FOUND,
57 *-* 'SETMSG MSG(ISRZ002)',
+++ RC(-3) +++,
Does this look familiar at all to anyone?
Thanks.
Ed
I suggest you run this question past the IMS-List.
Mark Hammond
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From: Shahnaz [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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To: IBM-MAIN@BAMA.UA.EDU
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I know that this is rather un-usual
It's expecting to find another routine but can't, thus the RC of -3. Look
around your CLISTS and REXX libraries and see if that exists. If it does,
that library needs to be in your concatenation on the LOGON PROC, in the
SYSEXEC portion.
That's my guesstimate.
Daniel McLaughlin
Z-Series
It's funny that SETMSG with that syntax is also an ISPF service.
http://publibz.boulder.ibm.com/cgi-bin/bookmgr_OS390/BOOKS/ISPZRS60/3.64
?SHELF=ISPZPM60
It seems like it wants an Address ISPEXEC environment.
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Are the individuals who come up with IBM pricing the same ones that 'help'
our congress write the tax laws?
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Lindy said: It's funny that SETMSG with that syntax is also an ISPF
service.
I did a search using TASID and didn't find it in my list of accessed
datasets.
I also added in the LNKLIST and did not find it. Lindy must have something
added that we don't.
Daniel McLaughlin
Z-Series Systems
On Wed, 23 Apr 2008 21:19:24 +, Linda Mooney wrote:
When I get a 37 that SMP/e does not resolve, I clean the library
up outside of SMP/e.
What do you mean by cleaning up the library? SMP/E is pretty good about
resolving x37 abends if you use COMPRESS and RETRY. Sometimes, though, it
is
Sorry about that. Sometimes I get mixed up. (-:
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Lindy said: It's funny that SETMSG with
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At 4/24/2008 03:08 AM, Edward Jaffe
At 4/24/2008 09:15 AM, McKown, John wrote:
World Class? Is that __all__?? From the users, it sounds more like at
least Solar class! Maybe even Globular cluster or Galaxy class.
Hyper-instellar subspace class? Multiverse class? For the esoteric:
Brane-class.
It takes a real brain to understand
On Wed, 23 Apr 2008 14:21:53 -0700, Shahnaz [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I know that this is rather un-usual combination . but currently we
have an old application under IMS 5 that runs OK under z/OS 1.7. The chances
of upgaring IMS is slim to none. So, we just have to get the data and
somehow
BAN!
;-)
David Cole [EMAIL PROTECTED] 4/24/2008 8:56 AM
z/XDC is a SUPERIOR WORLD CLASS(!) Assembler Debugging Tool!
[sorry, i just couldn't resist]
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It's funny that SETMSG with that syntax is also an ISPF service.
I did a search using TASID and didn't find it in my list of accessed datasets.
It's inside a module called ISRSUBS, IIRC.
It's an ISPF service, but the programme name may not be SETMSG.
LOOKAT must be run under ISPF, not native
IKJ56500I COMMAND SETMSG NOT FOUND ZOS 1.7 from option 6...
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Daniel,
Thank you. I've not been able to locate such a library. I'm wondering if
I'm missing something that comes with the Lookat install. Can't find
anything missing in reading the install instructions.
Ed
~~~
On Thu, 24 Apr 2008 08:14:30 -0400,
Well, we don't have it at all!
I would suggest TASID as a handy tool if you don't have it.
Daniel McLaughlin
Z-Series Systems Programmer
Information Communications Technology
Crawford Company
4680 N. Royal Atlanta
Tucker GA 30084
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sorry, I mean take a backup then cleaning up the library and move all
data back. this just another option.
On 4/24/08, Tom Marchant [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Wed, 23 Apr 2008 21:19:24 +, Linda Mooney wrote:
When I get a 37 that SMP/e does not resolve, I clean the library
up outside of
Greetings,
I downloaded CBT778 (GIMAPI REXX Interface) and have
some issues with it.
Has anyone got this to run ok?
The issue that I have is that it only honors the
GIMSENTRY specification for the first item that
matches the filter. All further matches only list the
default of sysmod_name and
Hi, All,
In preparation for z/OS 1.9 (currently on 1.7), we're fledging the
tn3270 server from the TCPIP nest to its own address space. TCPIP
currently runs in SYSSTC. Would that also be appropriate for the new
TN3270 address space? Any difference in importance or specific goals
for it?
We're
The Mainframe is suppose to be shutdown here by June 30Th. I doubt they will
make it but I have been tasked with many to do items before that. One of
them is to erase degauss the VTS drives on our 3494-S10 before it leaves the
building. I found this in a Red book
6.18 Data Security Erase
In
Chase, John wrote:
Hi, All,
In preparation for z/OS 1.9 (currently on 1.7), we're fledging the
tn3270 server from the TCPIP nest to its own address space. TCPIP
currently runs in SYSSTC. Would that also be appropriate for the new
TN3270 address space? Any difference in importance or
Ted,
Thanks. It is indeed in ISRSUBS, in a library named SISPLPA. I put this
library in my ISPPLIB concat, and I do get a different result, whether I
point-and-click (%lookcsr), or just run tso lookat (from #6 or the ISPF
command line):
1 +++ ?
IRX0013I Error running LOOKAT, line
Yes, no difference in importance or goal since SYSSTC is *hardwired* at FE
which is where TCPIP lives.
Chase, John [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hi, All,
In preparation for z/OS 1.9 (currently on 1.7), we're fledging the
tn3270 server from the TCPIP nest to its own address space. TCPIP
currently
sorry, I mean ISPLLIB of course.
On Thu, 24 Apr 2008 09:38:33 -0500, Ed Micucci [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Ted,
Thanks. It is indeed in ISRSUBS, in a library named SISPLPA. I put this
library in my ISPPLIB concat, and I do get a different result, whether I
point-and-click (%lookcsr), or just
Hi Michael,
I wrote this utility. This utility works perfectly. Can I help you? What is
your query?
Best Regards...
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To:
Well, we have the IBM/Tivoli products, but my MQ Sysprog says he would
prefer two products from MQ Software in Minneapolis. They are called
QPasa and QNami. The main collection and analysis program runs on a
Windows server but the products will monitor MQSeries on all platforms.
Tom Kelman
IKJ56500I COMMAND SETMSG NOT FOUND ZOS 1.7 from option 6...
Then there is a bug in the REXX EXEC.
There is an
address ISPEXEC
missing.
If you didn't modify it, it's either time for a PMR or a re-install.
-
Too busy driving to stop for gas!
TCPIP currently runs in SYSSTC. Would that also be appropriate for the new
TN3270 address space?
I would recommend leaving it there.
Since it's a 'server' address space, it should be higher than every sub-system
that 'uses' it.
-
Too busy driving to stop for gas!
This is how our's is set up
TN3270 TN3270 TN3270 NSW SO A=00BA PER=NO SMC=000
PGN=N/A DMN=N/A AFF=NONE
CT=043.425S ET=80.07.21
WUID=STC00267 USERID=TCP
Bruce,
BYPASSNQ is just what I needed. Works GREAT!
I will have to take a look at what else is in CBT183.
THANKS!
Jerry
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-snip
I am trying to apply maintenance to z/OS 1.7 but received a D37-04 in
three libraries.
Of course all three are link listed libraries.
I can allocate .NEW libraries and copy into them, but how do I then rename
them to the original name?
Thanks
What Mark Jacobs and Mark Hamman said? Yeah, us too.
TN3270 TN3270 TN3270 NSW SO A=0063 PER=NO SMC=000
PGN=N/A DMN=N/A AFF=NONE
CT=077.101S ET=73.56.59
WUID=STC04097
--snip---
Are the individuals who come up with IBM pricing the same ones that
'help' our congress write the tax laws?
-unsnip--
NOBODY who actually works for a living could possibly be THAT
convoluted! :-)
If you want to dispose it, you can use degausser.
If you want to keep them usable then you can overwrite all the cache
i.e. by deleting all the VTVs and creating new ones and filling them up.
My $0.02
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On Thu, 24 Apr 2008 22:17:10 +0800, Tommy Tsui wrote:
sorry, I mean take a backup then cleaning up the library and move all
data back. this just another option.
How does that differ from a compress? How will it help when a compress isn't
sufficient?
--
Tom Marchant
Tom,
I think that issue is when you are on the edge with space in the dataset.
Every time you copy the member (plus whatever aliases) you create a second
copy of the original member. If you do a purge of the file, compress and
load, you only have the one copy (plus whatever aliases) and so it
Timothy --
Thanks for the nice explanation.
Besides using SCRT the site also most be sub-capacity for IPLA. This is a
separate agreement with IBM. If you take a snapshot today of your
environment to determine if you should use Sub-Capacity IPLA the answer will
likely be that you cannot save any
So if I read this right, these products will actually record how many
MSU's they are using in a given LPAR and we will be charged for the max
concurrent 4HR MSU (converted to VU) for the product across all LPARs.
The only real difference from VWLC is that I need to be licensed for the
most I will
On Thu, 24 Apr 2008 07:09:03 -0500, Ed Micucci [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Dana,
I've installed the TSO/Lookat, and I don't even get that far:
IKJ56500I COMMAND SETMSG NOT FOUND,
57 *-* 'SETMSG MSG(ISRZ002)',
+++ RC(-3) +++,
Does this look familiar at all to anyone?
Thanks.
And don't forget about the stacked tapes
Daniel McLaughlin
Z-Series Systems Programmer
Information Communications Technology
Crawford Company
4680 N. Royal Atlanta
Tucker GA 30084
phone: 770-621-3256
fax: 770-621-3237
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Dana,
That is it. Thank you.
Ed
On Thu, 24 Apr 2008 12:08:13 -0500, Dana Mitchell [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Thu, 24 Apr 2008 07:09:03 -0500, Ed Micucci [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Dana,
I've installed the TSO/Lookat, and I don't even get that
cross-posted to both ibm-main and ispf-l listservers.
how does one PEMANENTLY turn off the highlight of FIND strings in ispf? i can
do it for any given ispf edit session bmo of the gui item edit and then the
3. Hilite option, and then deselecting the highlight FIND strings rubrick
in panel
On Thu, 24 Apr 2008 12:05:42 -0400, Lizette Koehler wrote:
I think that issue is when you are on the edge with space in the dataset.
Every time you copy the member (plus whatever aliases) you create a second
copy of the original member. If you do a purge of the file, compress and
load, you only
Sorry, I don't speak Klingon.
Daniel McLaughlin
Z-Series Systems Programmer
Information Communications Technology
Crawford Company
4680 N. Royal Atlanta
Tucker GA 30084
phone: 770-621-3256
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Me neither; what the hell happened ?
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Sent: Thursday, 24 April, 2008 02:12 PM
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Subject: Re: ipsf HIGHLIGHT option
Sorry, I don't speak Klingon.
Daniel
Bonno, Tuco wrote:
how does one PEMANENTLY turn off the highlight of FIND strings in ispf? i can do it for any given ispf edit session bmo of the gui item edit and then the 3. Hilite option, and then deselecting the highlight FIND strings rubrick in panel isrep1. but it's good only for the
I see it just fine.
Bonno, Tuco [EMAIL PROTECTED] 4/24/2008 2:08 PM
cross-posted to both ibm-main and ispf-l listservers.
how does one PEMANENTLY turn off the highlight of FIND strings in ispf?
i can do it for any given ispf edit session bmo of the gui item edit
and then the 3. Hilite
These settings are saved in your edit profile. You probably just need to
unlock it.
profile is unlocked , but when I lock it AFTER making the change, I
get what I want.
THANKS.
BTW, why would you want to turn off such a useful feature??
== no good *intellectual* reason other than that I
Hi, we're looking at doing POCs for running production workloads on specialist
engines. Looking for feedback from anybody who is making use of these with
details of workload that's running there, success or otherwise and any gotchas.
Thanks
On Thu, 24 Apr 2008 14:18:06 -0500, Patrick O'Keefe
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On Thu, 24 Apr 2008 14:33:13 -0400, Bonno, Tuco
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...
== no good *intellectual* reason other than that I find the reverse
highlight (on my 3178 dumb terminal) of black letters on a suddenly
white
Al Sherkow wrote:
This is my opinion only. IBM is doing this to make these WebSphere products
more attractive for implementation on zSeries. Why not make these straight
VWLC? well lots of sites have bought value units and don't want to pay
monthly for these again.
This is a guess, because the
On Thu, 24 Apr 2008 14:54:36 -0500, Mark Zelden wrote:
On Thu, 24 Apr 2008 14:18:06 -0500, Patrick O'Keefe
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
... with the
screen full highlighted strings, finding the one with the cursor in it
can be much harder than finding it with no highlighting.
Amen. Especially on
All,
I need a little help with creation of the SYSOUT archive and WTR. Below is
what I created
Sys1.proclib entry
..
//SYSLOGX PROC
//IEFPROC EXEC PGM=IASXWR00,PARM='PL',REGION=500K
//IEFRDER DD UNIT=SYSDA,DSNAME=ADCD.RACF.HARDCOPY(+1), C
//
Mark Zelden wrote:
On Thu, 24 Apr 2008 14:18:06 -0500, Patrick O'Keefe
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On Thu, 24 Apr 2008 14:33:13 -0400, Bonno, Tuco
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
...
== no good *intellectual* reason other than that I find the reverse
highlight (on my 3178 dumb terminal) of black
If you are using DB2 v8 or up with a distributed workload, it works
great and you do not have to do anything to make it work.
Larry Gray
Large Systems Engineering
Lowe's Companies
336-658-7944
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Tom Marchant wrote:
I'm also on a 62 x 142 screen and I find it kind of hard to locate the cursor
without the rule line turned on. I run with the rule line set to crosshair, hilite
on and a modified color scheme with a white background. The crosshairs can
be a little annoying at times. At
Try adding .WL on your start command.
S SYSWTRL.WL
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Subject: z/OS SYSOUT WTR
All,
I need a little help with
We have a report product called EOS (Enterprise Output Solution) by RSD.
For DASD, we have an IBM 8100 defined with a mix of mod-3's, mod-9's,
mod-27's.
Recently I've been converting my SMS storage groups from mod-3's to
mod-27's. This past Tuesday, I put several mod-27's into the pool
no problems here so far, and we're also running with mod 54's as well.
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Subject: EOS Mod-27's
We have a report product
Nope didn't work...its a bit strange. Maybe something is being closed right
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On Thu, 24 Apr 2008 15:22:33 -0500, Tom Marchant [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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On Thu, 24 Apr 2008 14:54:36 -0500, Mark Zelden wrote:
On Thu, 24 Apr 2008 14:18:06 -0500, Patrick O'Keefe
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... with the
screen full highlighted strings, finding the one with the cursor in it
can
Is 'L' defined as a held sysout class?
Thanks
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All,
Never mind I found it, bad DCB parameter..
Thanks anyway..
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Scott Ford wrote:
All,
I need a little help with creation of the SYSOUT archive and WTR. Below is
what I created…
Sys1.proclib entry…..
//SYSLOGX PROC
//IEFPROC EXEC PGM=IASXWR00,PARM='PL',REGION=500K
//IEFRDER DD UNIT=SYSDA,DSNAME=ADCD.RACF.HARDCOPY(+1), C
//
Bonno, Tuco wrote:
These settings are saved in your edit profile. You probably just need to
unlock it.
profile is unlocked , but when I lock it AFTER making the change, I
get what I want.
THANKS.
BTW, why would you want to turn off such a useful feature??
== no good *intellectual*
Phil,
Actually, as R.S. and Daniel indicated you actually have 2 problems. First
is to erase the cache and the second is to erase the physical stacking
volumes. Let's take the physical stacking volumes first. You have two
choices there, are you planning on physically destroying them; or selling
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