Some methods are faster and easier than others.
hsend LIST DSN ODS('all.datasets')
ISMF
Catalog backup recovery product's reporting features
IDCAMS Dcollect
FDRReport
MICS
MXG
There may be others. Don't know if HSM Reporter or BMC's MainView
provides the ability to create the listing you seek.
Simply: LISTC and check the volser?
Kees.
Traylor, Terry [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in message
news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
ab.com...
Some methods are faster and easier than others.
hsend LIST DSN ODS('all.datasets')
ISMF
Catalog backup recovery product's reporting features
IDCAMS Dcollect
Looking for list of all migrated datasets in the system.
Problem with HLIST DSN is tht it gives list of datasets with userid issuing
command as HLQ and not any other datasets.
Anyone on this earth have an idea how I am going to get the list of all
migrated datasets. My brain is dead now.
JAcky
On 5/29/08, Barkow, Eileen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
it depends what you mean by loops.
if the loops are generating actual cics abends, then you can trap those
in AO. the CICS/AO feature also lets you set thresholds for the number
of allowable abends within a period of time.
However, a real
Jacky,
The following lists all datasets known to the MCDS:
HSEND LIST DSN MCDS ODS('$DOB.ML2LIST.SUM')
If you only get your datasets then talk to your security people.
From: Jacky Bright [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Fri 5/30/2008 4:34 AM
To:
Helllo
When using D M=CPU
We have some information
CPC ND ...
CPC SI ..
I did fins CPC ND addressed by CVTHID and SHID dsect has the fields
IOSDSHID
Do someone know where I can find the fields CPC SI ?
Thanks a lot
Giovanni
CA just issued a HYPER notification to hold installing IBM PTF UA40878.
The CA notification and IBM APAR OA24573 are appended.
Best Regards,
Sam Knutson, GEICO
System z Performance and Availability Management
mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Peter,
The ISPF QUERYENQ service also truncates, if I counted correctly, at 62
characters.
For those who have lost track of what tools can do what, so far only MXI
G2 displays the whole rname. Thanks Rob.
Bob
-
Robert B. Richards(Bob)
Sam sez:
CA just issued a HYPER notification to hold installing IBM PTF
UA40878.
The CA notification ...
PROBLEM DESCRIPTION: The starting of CAS9 under z/OS 1.9 with IBM
PTF UA40878 applied can result in address spaces terminating End
Of Memory with abend S0C4's in SMF processing.
Stephen,
Check out Lionel B. Dyck web page. There is a function named XMIPIP.
Within this package there is a utility XMITIPFE that will do what you want
to do.
http://www.lbdsoftware.com/
This will take the file you are editing and format it in .txt and other
formats then e-mail it to
snip
Could any of you recommend reference material (web sites, manuals,
redbooks/redpieces) so I could learn something about writing scripts
under ISHELL in a z/Linux environment?
/snip
Try Unix Shell Programming Kochan/Wood
ISBN 0-672-48448-X
LCCCN 89-63718
Hayden Books
In a message dated 5/30/2008 7:30:25 A.M. Central Daylight Time,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
This will take the file you are editing and format it in .txt and other
formats then e-mail it to you can print it from the e-mail.
Think Cheryl was having the problem a few years back and
In a message dated 5/30/2008 6:54:45 A.M. Central Daylight Time,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Mmmm - how long have CA had to re-write (or better yet, inter) CAS9 ???.
Should have been disposed of years ago.
Out of curiosity's sake what changed in z/OS 1.9 that made it quit working?
Peggy,
I thought that you might be interested in reading about this.
I didn't know if this might come in handy or not with anything we are
doing down the road or not.
Keith
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From: IBM Mainframe Discussion List [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On
Behalf Of Stocker, Herman
Patrick O'Keefe wrote:
On Fri, 23 May 2008 16:07:28 +, Ted MacNEIL
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
What are *ISPF* tables?
An internal data structure with user defined fields an multiple rows.
...
Programming with them is not trivial.
...
But not terribly difficult, either, and VERY useful.
All,
I don't know of any way to do this. Does anyone know of a programming
API or IBM utility to change the MIN/MAX weights for multiple LPARs in a
CECPLEX automatically (no human intervention) and on the fly from the
images themselves?
Thanks in advance! =)
Gary Diehl
MVS Support
Excellence
Diehl, Gary (MVSSupport) wrote:
All,
I don't know of any way to do this. Does anyone know of a programming
API or IBM utility to change the MIN/MAX weights for multiple LPARs in a
CECPLEX automatically (no human intervention) and on the fly from the
images themselves?
Thanks in advance!
Diehl, Gary (MVSSupport) wrote:
I don't know of any way to do this. Does anyone know of a programming
API or IBM utility to change the MIN/MAX weights for multiple LPARs in a
CECPLEX automatically (no human intervention) and on the fly from the
images themselves?
You can use the zSeries
Giovanni Bozzetti wrote:
Do someone know where I can find the fields CPC SI ?
All of this information -- and more -- is returned by the CSRSI callable
service.
--
Edward E Jaffe
Phoenix Software International, Inc
5200 W Century Blvd, Suite 800
Los Angeles, CA 90045
310-338-0400 x318
If you deal with data files on the PC FileViewer is a great tool with
excellent support for mainframe formatted data.
http://www.fileviewer.com
Not free but a great bargain at $20.
V is an all-purpose File Manager for Windows
(95/98/Me/XP/NT4/2000/2003).
Although V might look like another
A table left open can result in unexpected later failure of a subsequent
TBOPEN, either by that user, or by another user if it is a permanent table
that is shared. Either the application must be designed to work around this,
or the user will have to LOGOFF/LOGON to eliminate any hanging table
If you leave TN3270 and FTP out of the picture AT/TLS works very well
under V1R8. I have tried TN3270 using AT/TLS and it worked OK, but not
willing to try production until we get to V1R9.
Tom Zimmerman
515-235-9773
-Original Message-
From: IBM Mainframe Discussion List [mailto:[EMAIL
You might find this interesting to look at.
http://members.ozemail.com.au/~oscarptyltd/Jol_Scheduling_and_Networking_Guide.pdf
I will send more information tomorrow.
Thoughts create things. So we can see what we have created, people and
the universe reflect back to us. So, think beautiful
Hi,
Our storage team is considering no longer allocating ICF USER catalogs
on dedicated non-SMS volumes moving them into our SMS pool for system
data sets.
There is some debate here about this here. Do you do this? Do you
prevent DFHSM from doing backup and migration on ICF catalogs using
I think you have to be an administrator which is assigned in the startup
parms for HSM to use the LIST command. I'm too lazy to get my CDs out to
check, but I'm pretty sure thats the case. If you don't know how to do it,
I'd bet you aren't an administrator.
Eric Bielefeld
Sr. z/OS Systems
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From: IBM Mainframe Discussion List
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Ted MacNEIL
Sent: Friday, May 30, 2008 8:43 AM
To: IBM-MAIN@BAMA.UA.EDU
Subject: Re: What Are ISPF Tables? (Was: PF Key Customization
[Was: ...])
A table left open can result in
IBM provides a sample program IGGCSIVS which could be adapted to list
all catalogued datasets with volume serial MIGRAT. (There is also
IDCAMS DCOLLECT).
Bill
On Fri, 30 May 2008 09:34:21 +0100, Jacky Bright [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Looking for list of all migrated datasets in the system.
Oh goodness but I'm a moron!
I define the certs and rings with the id of TN3270, but I finally noticed
that my proc was running with a userid of IBMUSER. So modified the RACF
entry so that proc TN3270 would start with the user name TN3270, and the
errors went away. Jeez Hopefully
Or an 'authorized user', issue HSEND LIST USER ODS('yourtsoid.USERLIST.MAY30A')
Check the output to find your id and auth level.
From: Eric Bielefeld [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Fri 5/30/2008 9:56 AM
To: IBM-MAIN@BAMA.UA.EDU
Subject: Re: Migrated
In a message dated 5/30/2008 8:35:42 A.M. Central Daylight Time,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
If you deal with data files on the PC FileViewer is a great tool with
excellent support for mainframe formatted data.
http://www.fileviewer.com
Not free but a great bargain at $20.
Yeah, IBM
-Original Message-
From: IBM Mainframe Discussion List On Behalf Of Jacky Bright
Anyone have an idea how to list ALL mainframe datasets which
are migrated to
ML1 or ML2 using some utility ..
Have a look at SYS1.SAMPLIB(IGGCSIRX).
-jc-
I think the XMITIP package can also transform your input listing into a PDF
(landscape or portrait) that can be read on any PC with Adobe's Acrobat and
printed on whatever printer that PC can reach.
/Tom Kern
On Fri, 30 May 2008 08:29:53 -0400, Stocker, Herman
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Stephen,
Knutson, Sam [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in message
news:[EMAIL PROTECTED].
..
Hi,
Our storage team is considering no longer allocating ICF USER catalogs
on dedicated non-SMS volumes moving them into our SMS pool for system
data sets.
There is some debate here about this here. Do you
I would think the need to specify the volser the catalog resides on could be
problematic while connecting a catalog to a master.
On Sat, 31 May 2008 00:42:52 +1000, Shane Ginnane [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Quoting Knutson, Sam
Our storage team is considering no longer allocating ICF USER
Ed,
Thank you. I'm on ResourceLink now, and I see the zSeries API general
discussion threads, but I have not had any luck finding the book you are
referring to. Would you please tell me exactly what to search for, to
find that reference? I've been using the Site Search since the Library
Knutson, Sam wrote:
Hi,
Our storage team is considering no longer allocating ICF USER catalogs
on dedicated non-SMS volumes moving them into our SMS pool for system
data sets.
There is some debate here about this here. Do you do this? Do you
prevent DFHSM from doing backup and migration
Why? At the point of connecting the Ucat to the Mcat the Ucat already exists.
SMS is not intercepting any allocation.
To answer Sam's question, the system I inherited has all of it's Ucats on
non-SMS volumes and I saw no reason to change it. For DR, as long as the Ucats
get backed up along
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From: IBM Mainframe Discussion List
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of O'Brien, David W.
(NIH/CIT) [C]
Sent: Friday, May 30, 2008 10:13 AM
To: IBM-MAIN@BAMA.UA.EDU
Subject: Re: ICF Catalogs on SMS managed volumes
Why? At the point of connecting the Ucat
As we've merged companies, our catalog environment has become very mixed.
We have catalogs on both SMS Non-SMS volumes. Of the catalogs on the
SMS volumes, some are in a systems dataset SMS pool and some are in
standard production pools with lots of VSAM dataset - even VSAM clusters
that
Forgot to include this segment from the Managing Catalogs manual -
You can define a special management class for BCSs. This management class
can be shared with other critical system data sets that have the same
requirements, to ensure that recent backup copies are available in case a
catalog
Diehl, Gary (MVSSupport) wrote:
Ed,
Thank you. I'm on ResourceLink now, and I see the zSeries API general
discussion threads, but I have not had any luck finding the book you are
referring to. Would you please tell me exactly what to search for, to
find that reference? I've been using the
Edward
Thanks a lot I did find the information to use CSRSI
Giovanni
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From: IBM Mainframe Discussion List [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf
Of Edward Jaffe
Sent: Friday, May 30, 2008 10:31 AM
To: IBM-MAIN@BAMA.UA.EDU
Subject: Re: Info about CPC ND and CPC SI
Sam,
As others have pointed out, it really doesn't matter where the catalogs
are allocated.
In my opinion, what *does* matter are your DR considerations, *and more
importantly*, what catalog backup and recovery tool your shop is using.
As Ron Ferguson always taught, Catalogs do break! And he
It might be better now, but back in the days of SLED, during our
conversion to SMS we included the catalogs and had them on SMS managed
disk. At the time, out MTBF for real 3390s was around a month. We lost a
HDA containing a ICF Catalog. I asked DFHSM to recover the volumes and
Well, the exit was not the problem. The Monitor function was
being set in COMMND00 using a MN JOBNAMES,T command. With z/OS 1.9,
this comes from console 0 (since the L= option was not used) and errors
out with CNZ0005I message, so it was not set initially. Later, a sysprog
entered /MN
---snip-
It might be better now, but back in the days of SLED, during our
conversion to SMS we included the catalogs and had them on SMS managed
disk. At the time, out MTBF for real 3390s was around a month. We lost a
HDA containing a ICF
--snip---
In my opinion, what *does* matter are your DR considerations, *and more
importantly*, what catalog backup and recovery tool your shop is using.
As Ron Ferguson always taught, Catalogs do break! And he should know.
Eric B. wrote on 05/28/2008 09:36:38 AM:
The New York Naspa meetings have really great speakers, on really
great and applicable topics. I've always wanted to go to one, but so
far haven't been able to make it. It's free! You don't have to be a
Naspa member either. I'll have to see if
Mark,
Any chance that *terrific* group of speakers would be interested in a
road trip to Washington, D.C., or should I say...Gaithersburg? :-)
Bob
-
Robert B. Richards
US Office of Personnel Management
1900 E Street NW
Why do you think I am a big proponent of catalog backup and recovery
tools? grin
-
Robert B. Richards(Bob)
US Office of Personnel Management
1900 E Street NW Room: BH04L
Washington, D.C. 20415
Bob you are right. CATALOG backup and recovery gets special attention
here as well with backups during our normal nightly point in time copy
window as well as special backups the next day before prime daytime
processing.
We use T-REX from Dino Software http://www.dino-software.com/
There
Sam,
I strongly concur with everything you said below about ICFRU, IDCAMS
(and not just EXPORT commands) and DFSMShsm. As a former CR+ user at my
last job, it, like T-REX, runs rings around IDCAMS, etc. to the tune of
being *** TEN TIMES *** faster at a lot of things.
And while I like DFSMShsm,
CA mentions APAR OA24573, which corrects a problem in setting AMODE
on return from SMFEWTM processing. This is speculation, but I think that
CAS9 may establish an intercept in SMF processing, so their code might be
sensitive to changes in the AMODE established by IBM's code,
Bill
On Fri, 30 May
I spent the next week fixing catalog entries and moving all catalogs to
non-SMS. I'd advise against SMS
managed catalogs volumes
Things have changed.
I've had both, and I'd recommend SMS management, now.
Why manually manage when you don't have to?
-
Too busy driving to stop for gas!
--snip---
And while I like DFSMShsm, leery doesn't even begin to describe my
feelings about using it as the primary backup and recovery tool. :-)
---unsnip---
ISTR a different attitude, not too many
I guess I get a little confused with this type of discussion because of what I
have heard from IBM for zCDP.
From what I understand, for zCDP to work (especially for DB2 Backup Recovery)
the Usercats need to be on the same pools as the DB2 Application data sets,
and a second usercat for the
Rick,
Oops, I should have added the word *catalog* to my sentence. It should
have read primary CATALOG backup and recovery tool. I have no problem
with DFSMShsm for most other things.
Lizette, we are talking ICF catalogs, not DB2 catalogs.
Ted MacNEIL wrote:
I spent the next week fixing catalog entries and moving all catalogs to
non-SMS. I'd advise against SMS
managed catalogs volumes
Things have changed.
I've had both, and I'd recommend SMS management, now.
Why manually manage when you don't have to?
This is more general
On Fri, 30 May 2008 13:12:16 -0500, Big Iron [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
CA mentions APAR OA24573, which corrects a problem in setting AMODE
on return from SMFEWTM processing. This is speculation, but I think that
CAS9 may establish an intercept in SMF processing, so their code might be
sensitive to
Will ISPF 3.4 with a blank level and a volume of MIGRAT work?
-Original Message-
From: Jacky Bright [mailto:snip]
Sent: Friday, May 30, 2008 1:34 AM
To: IBM-MAIN@BAMA.UA.EDU
Subject: Re: Migrated Dataset List
Looking for list of all migrated datasets in the system.
Problem with HLIST
Schwarz, Barry A wrote:
Will ISPF 3.4 with a blank level and a volume of MIGRAT work?
Did you try this?
--
Edward E Jaffe
Phoenix Software International, Inc
5200 W Century Blvd, Suite 800
Los Angeles, CA 90045
310-338-0400 x318
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
http://www.phoenixsoftware.com/
No. There's no UCB for MIGRAT, it's just an entry in the datastes
catalog record.
Can't you list the HSM catalog and filter for archived datasets ? With
CA-DISK you can list the files dataset to show all files that have been
archived.
-Original Message-
From: IBM Mainframe Discussion
I don't have HSM or I would have. Does it work?
-Original Message-
From: Edward Jaffe [mailto:snip]
Sent: Friday, May 30, 2008 12:27 PM
To: IBM-MAIN@BAMA.UA.EDU
Subject: Re: Migrated Dataset List
Schwarz, Barry A wrote:
Will ISPF 3.4 with a blank level and a volume of MIGRAT work?
Just for the archive. IBM will open a APAR (SUG) and introduce a PREFIX=
option to bypass the naming conflict.
Roland
At 18:14 -0400 on 05/08/2008, Rob Scott wrote about Re: IFAQUAA
layout for IFAQUERY:
Roland
How about using IFAQUAA QUAHDR=NO
The format of the header blocks is the same
Jacky,
The following works:
//STEP1 EXEC PGM=IDCAMS
//SYSPRINT DD SYSOUT=*
//DCOUTDDDSN=your.output.dataset.name,
// DISP=(NEW,CATLG,DELETE),
// SPACE=(CYL,(100,100)),
Barry,
No it doesn't work. As Dean said, there is no UCB. Trying it, ISPF
gave me a volume not available error.
Rex
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From: IBM Mainframe Discussion List [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On
Behalf Of Schwarz, Barry A
Sent: Friday, May 30, 2008 2:38 PM
To:
-Original Message-
From: IBM Mainframe Discussion List On Behalf Of Schwarz, Barry A
I don't have HSM or I would have. Does it work?
-Original Message-
From: Edward Jaffe
Schwarz, Barry A wrote:
Will ISPF 3.4 with a blank level and a volume of MIGRAT work?
We converted from a z800 to a z9BC in February (z/OS 1.7). We had been using
a shared SYS0 IODF for years, but when I created the IODF for the z9 I used
SYS1 from the PROD z800 LPAR (thinking keep it separate). This SYS1 IODF was
used to create the z9 IOCDS, which was used to POR the z9 and IPL
All you need to do is export the IODF from the system it is cataloged on
and import it to the production system.
I've done this in the past.
The other alternative is to update the IODF on the system it was created
on and just do an update on the other system.
Pat Mihalec
Rush University
I think you are making things a little more complicated than they should be.
I would use the same IODF for all systems. This would cause the IODF to be
shared. One benefit is that an error which affects one system can be fixed
from the other system.
I have a HLQ for my IODF which keeps it out
On Fri, 2008-05-30 at 15:50 -0500, Johnston, Robert E wrote:
So, from the same work IODF, I created a prod SYS1.IODF05 and a prod
SYS0.IODF05 and wrote them to 2 different IOCDS's in the z9. I did a
hardware
and software activate on Prod using SYS1.IODF05. Activate was
successful and
HCD
We run multiple Sysplexes on a single CEC and use common IODF files, but a
seperate physical copy for each one.
I always have disliked maintaining multiple copies of something you have to
keep in synch!
I have always maintained one IODF copy at a time.
-
Too busy driving to stop for gas!
In [EMAIL PROTECTED], on 05/22/2008
at 02:46 PM, William H. Blair [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
I had made mods to HASP 4.0 for SVS
(OS/VS2 Release 1.7) to support this transparently.
There was no HASP 4; I might believe HASP II Version 4.
But I was surprised and pleased to find that it just
In [EMAIL PROTECTED], on 05/23/2008
at 05:52 AM, K Zafirop [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
In IEWL link-edit proceduresITYM bind procedures.
PARM='XREF,LIST,AMODE(31),RMODE(ANY),CALL,MAP,LET'.
Note the LET.
I think that the member should not be replaced in such a case.
Then don't specify LET.
Is
In [EMAIL PROTECTED], on
05/16/2008
at 11:08 AM, Pommier, Rex R. [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
Friday or not, some of us don't care about CSI-anything.
You don't use SMP?
--
Shmuel (Seymour J.) Metz, SysProg and JOAT
ISO position; see http://patriot.net/~shmuel/resume/brief.html
We
In [EMAIL PROTECTED], on
05/22/2008
at 02:48 PM, McKown, John [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
Hum, then how come the old timers don't seem to know these things
either?
Because they listen to urban legends instead of reading the documentation
themselves. I'm not the only one here to have done things
In [EMAIL PROTECTED], on 05/28/2008
at 04:02 PM, David Eisenberg [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
I'm an application programmer. We are on z/OS 1.7. If I wish to see the
system ENQ status of all ENQs for a given major name, I do this within
ISRDDN, option ENQ. I filter on the major name prefix, and I
As you can't share datasets outside of a sysplex boundary (safely) I'd
like to know how you do that.
On Fri, 2008-05-30 at 22:04 +, Ted MacNEIL wrote:
We run multiple Sysplexes on a single CEC and use common IODF files, but a
seperate physical copy for each one.
I always have disliked
As you can't share datasets outside of a sysplex boundary (safely) I'd like to
know how you do that.
First: I didn't say it; the OP did (and, I admit -- I missed that).
Second: MIM allows it.
Third: I have only once run more than one SYSPLEX at a site.
Fourth: Sorry, if I confused anybody. But,
Small plug for PDSMAN.
Works a treat (if vol = migrat*). Of course works as well.
Shane ...
On Fri, 2008-05-30 at 15:27 -0500, Pommier, Rex R. wrote:
No it doesn't work. As Dean said, there is no UCB. Trying it, ISPF
gave me a volume not available error.
Schwarz, Barry A wrote:
Will
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