Fred,
What do you consider a 'warm' and a 'cold' start of the system? Which
system? z/OS can only be IPL'd.
Kees.
Fred Hoffman fhoff...@tad.org wrote in message
news:af2ee1ca5139d947b1ccdbf226607e8e01839...@tad03.tad.org...
Thanks for the reply. I think the user got accidentally logged off or
Dave,
when you are sure to back up _all_ files (including directories, mount
points, device nodes, symlink links etc.) from the Linux HFS then you have
most parts for a successful restore at hand. From my experiences a good
practice is to carefully review the TSM client's include/exclude
Rick Fochtman pisze:
[...]
Roland, I PARTLY agree with you. But ANY tool that has the capability of
compromising security or integrity MUST be strictly controlled.
Agreed. However ADRDSSU with ADMIN keyword disabled (which is default)
is not one of them.
While
some tools are security
On Thu, 7 May 2009 14:11:21 -0400, O'Brien, David W. (NIH/CIT) [C]
obrie...@mail.nih.gov wrote:
If I read the manual correctly TSM will backup every object in need of a
backup in Node LSSB1 during the next incremental backup. But is this
enough to recover at DR?
Nope . Not enough as such.
DR
Bill Klein wrote:
(to IBM-MAIN and CICS lists),
I have asked this off-list but so far can't find an answer. Can anyone
tell me if Metal C is supported with (works under) CICS or not?
I can imagine that it would be pretty unusual to want this, but as HLASM
(both LE-enabled and not) works with
On Thu, 7 May 2009 09:47:10 -0500, Kirk Wolf k...@dovetail.com wrote:
4) Using the User Agent switcher, pick the Googlebot user agent string.
5) Now open the pdf link above. enjoy.
But... isn't that stealing?
Jantje.
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The original question came while I was working with the CICS dox people on
the (originally problematic) CICS TS V4.1 beta page at:
https://publib.boulder.ibm.com/infocenter/cicsts/v4r1/topic/com.ibm.cics.ts.
whatsnew.doc/regular_topics/hll_support.html
as well as erroneous information in the
But... isn't that stealing?
I would argue that all of the issues previously available for free should have
remained free, and that the subscription should only apply to future issues. Of
course hiding this information from customers, and from potential customers, is
incredibly stupid and short
Hi dear listers,
I am sending you my greetings from sunny Greece.
I am planning my morning swimming schedule for the summer and I want not to
have troubles with our night batch proccess... Do you have any experience
about 'batch Impact Manager' tool by BMC? Every answer should be very
Skip,
Rvary list gives the same indications as the console log.
i.e. data sharing enabled on LPAR2 (indicated by ICH559I, IRRX005I)
data sharing *NOT* enabled on LPAR1
ICHRDSNT was copied from LPAR2 to LPAR1 and verified as identical.
Any more ideas, or should I wait for Walt to chime in?
Found that document also before my original post. Still have the problem
after copying the ICHRDSNT module from LPAR2 where sysplex communication
is indicated (via ICH559I, IRRX005I) to LPAR1 where sharing is not
indicated (but afaik should be).
snip
you should see the message in both LPARs as
Fred,
Depending on if you are using JES2 and the level, there is a command to
remove a job from JES2,
To remove all traces of a job structure from the JES2 job queue. WARNING: If
improperly used, the ZAPJOB command can cause JES2 ABENDs, including ABENDs
on multiple systems. Be sure to review
Allan
Have you gone thru the check list for RACF data sharing as indicated in section
4.9.1.2 of the RACF sysprog manual?
There is a few more things to check apart from ICHRDSNT.
Also - are the LPA and LINK list concatanations on both systems identical?
Rob Scott
Developer
Rocket Software
Bruno,
My question concerning DR only applied to the data on the only disk not backed
up via FDR Full Volume Backup. The O/S, in this case Z/os, and all of the TSM
environment would be available after the restores.
The only item missing would be the data on the Sata disk which would then be
For Assembler Programmers:
I have just posted our latest release (z1.10) of z/XDC. For more
information, contact Bob Shimizu at r...@colesoft.com.
Thanks
Dave Cole REPLY TO: dbc...@colesoft.com
ColeSoft Partners WEB PAGE: http://www.colesoft.com
736 Fox Hollow RoadVOICE:
Recently I attempted to check in with Command Technology, authors of the
SPF/pc product, only to find the web site had expired and the phone numbers
in use by other companies/individual.
It has been some years since I last purchased the product (rexx support), but
I continued to check in
That was it! Thanks Rob.
Found an extraneous load library in linklst (CPAC.LINKLIB) containing a
unneeded copy of ICHRDSNT.
The two systems were built from 2 separate sources (one of which was a
CBPDO). I am planning to, but have not yet combined parmlibs (I will be
soon). I had not even
We have a variety of CSECTs that are statically bound into several
different load modules. These are mainly IBM C programs with a
smattering of Assembler. We are considering moving these into a set of
DLLs to reduce redundancy and simplify maintenance.
I am interested in any guidance list
A good question. The answer probably lies in the legal
interpretation of the site terms of use. You could probably be
sued under the DMCA.
A more interesting question to me is whether Google is violating IBM's
terms of use by re-publishing the documents in HTML:
This site and all content
Hi listers!
Do you have any idea on how to get only the last record of a very big file
using either REXX or some other method? I will want to prevent reading all file
records in any any case.
Best regards and thanks!
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I had a problem once with an APF library not being RACF protected. I set up
a library for something, I can't even remember what, and put it in the APF
list. Unfortuneatly, it was the only APF library that had RACF protection
allowing update by anyone. We had an audit about 2 years or so
In a message dated 5/8/2009 6:27:48 A.M. Central Daylight Time,
bshan...@rocketsoftware.com writes:
Of course hiding this information from customers, and from potential
customers, is incredibly stupid and short sighted.
I was trying to come up with a virtual agreement that would
I was going to comment that I just got a free issue of IBM Systems Journal
in the mail a few days ago, but then I thought I better go get the magazine
and look at it. I got IBM Systems Magazine, the Mainframe Edition. I
assume that this is a different magazine than the one you've been
- Does anyone have any contact information?
No, really bay news!
- Have any currently registered owners of SPF/SE heard anything from the
company?
The last time I've been in contact with Tim Tetiva was 08/26/2008.
Bye,
Michael
Put the file in USS and execute the tail command
P Please consider the environment before printing this e-mail
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On a similar theme, our Auditors are querying some of the names in our AUTH
list (people who have left the organisation). However, we get the same error
as below when we try to remove names (AUTH name REVOKE).
I understand that the table is no longer used; it seems to be that once the
FACILITY
On Fri, 8 May 2009 00:09:21 -0500, Barbara Nitz nitz-...@gmx.net wrote:
We do sysplex-wide IPLs twice a year (on fresh CDSs) as part of our DR
testing. I was just wondering how frequent 'frequent' is that it became a real
issue for the OP.
For one of our businesses we have scheduled change
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[mailto:ibm-m...@bama.ua.edu] On Behalf Of Dan Loerke
Sent: Friday, May 08, 2009 8:57 AM
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Subject: Re: Accessing a big sequential file
Put the file in USS and execute the tail command
The tail
On Fri, 8 May 2009 00:09:21 -0500, Barbara Nitz nitz-...@gmx.net wrote:
We've always done it that way. :-(
I feel with you! :-)
BUFSIZMAX is set to 512MB on both machines this occurs. We cannot go
higher, as this is already 10% of the available real storage, and there are at
least 2 DBs with
On Fri, 8 May 2009 05:19:27 -0500, Jan MOEYERSONS
jan.moeyers...@adelior.be wrote:
On Thu, 7 May 2009 09:47:10 -0500, Kirk Wolf k...@dovetail.com wrote:
4) Using the User Agent switcher, pick the Googlebot user agent string.
5) Now open the pdf link above. enjoy.
But... isn't that
If you have File-AID MVS its as simple as specifying backward processing
within the selection criteria option panel and then asking for as many
records as you need. Whether the file is 100 or 1 million records long.
This can be done on line or batch as well if need be
If you want, feel free in
On Fri, 8 May 2009 05:46:57 -0500, Staller, Allan allan.stal...@kbm1.com
wrote:
Skip,
Rvary list gives the same indications as the console log.
i.e. data sharing enabled on LPAR2 (indicated by ICH559I, IRRX005I)
data sharing *NOT* enabled on LPAR1
ICHRDSNT was copied from LPAR2 to LPAR1
Sorry to reply so late to a post, but what do you do about third party
vendors? They usually want their money for the CPU power you have and
they don't care if you cap it to 1% of the cpu. At least that's what I
have seen.
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Apparently IBM wants Google to be able to read and index these PDFs
and draw users of its search engine to its site (without paying
Google), so that it can try to collect $995 / year for a subscription
to the content.
That would imply that those braindead bean counters know about that
path into
Hi, Barbara.
For what it's worth (my two cents), our company has our desktops 'locked
down', too, so that we can't execute any ActiveX controls, either. The way
I've found around that little idiosyncracy is to use Firefox instead. I can
list my ETRs just fine with it. Just something you might
Eric Bielefeld pisze:
I had a problem once with an APF library not being RACF protected. I
set up a library for something, I can't even remember what, and put it
in the APF list. Unfortuneatly, it was the only APF library that had
RACF protection allowing update by anyone. We had an audit
I had a thought, which you may or may not be able to use. If you can change
the program that writes the big sequential file out, you might be able to
write just the last record that you want to a separate file, as well as the
large file.
Eric
Eric Bielefeld
Sr. Systems Programmer
Milwaukee,
We are looking at 3 monitors for MQ. Can anyone provide a recommendation for
any of them?
Q Pasa from MQ Software
TMON for MQ from ASG
IBM's Tivoli product. (Omegamon MQ)
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Subject: Accessing a big sequential file
Hi listers!
Do you have any idea on how to get only the last record of a very
snip
Do you have any idea on how to get only the last record of a very big file
using either REXX or some other method
unsnip
If you can use BSAM, then RDBACK should do it too.
Jack Kelly
202-502-2390 (Office)
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It turns out, on further inspection, that the command does actually complete
despite the message, so we now have a tidy (if useless) table.
Regards,
Phil
Philip Bowman
UKOSG Team Leader
EDS, an HP company
UKIMEA:DCS Mainframe Support
4 Roundwood Avenue
Stockley Park
UXBRIDGE UB11 1BQ
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Sent: Friday, May 08, 2009 9:57 AM
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Subject: Re: Accessing a big sequential file
snip
Do you have any idea on how to get only the last record of a
There is a thread in the archives titled Last Record which began June
20, 2007 and contained several suggestions using SORT products to obtain
the last record of a data set. You might see if any of them will meet
your needs.
HTH,
Greg Shirey
Ben E. Keith Co.
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From:
snip
Does RDBACK work on a non-TAPE dataset?
unsnip
John, I'm pretty sure that RDBACK is still tape only. Guess that I should
have include that too.
Jack Kelly
202-502-2390 (Office)
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Mark Zelden wrote:
Verify the one loaded is really the one you think (perhaps you have
something in MLPA loaded with IEALPAxx on one system).
From both systems, get onto ISRDDN (TSO ISRDDN or DDLIST command).
type BROWSE ICHRDSNT from the command line.
Actually you need to type in LOAD
Bill
Visit http://www.mqseries.net/phpBB2/index.php.
There you will find a lot of user information on MQ monitors.
Ian
http://www.cicsworld.com
On Fri, May 8, 2009 at 9:36 AM, Bill Johnson mellonb...@yahoo.com wrote:
We are looking at 3 monitors for MQ. Can anyone provide a recommendation
for
On Fri, 8 May 2009 16:26:02 +0200, R.S. r.skoru...@bremultibank.com.pl wrote:
Eric Bielefeld pisze:
I had a problem once with an APF library not being RACF protected. I
set up a library for something, I can't even remember what, and put it
in the APF list. Unfortuneatly, it was the only APF
Sorry to reply so late to a post, but what do you do about third party vendors?
They usually want their money for the CPU power you have and they don't care
if you cap it to 1% of the cpu.
At least that's what I have seen.
As was stated in a couple of posts, most vendors will negotiate
On Fri, 8 May 2009 10:32:57 -0500, Elardus Engelbrecht
elardus.engelbre...@sita.co.za wrote:
Mark Zelden wrote:
Verify the one loaded is really the one you think (perhaps you have
something in MLPA loaded with IEALPAxx on one system).
From both systems, get onto ISRDDN (TSO ISRDDN or DDLIST
snip
Recently I attempted to check in with Command Technology, authors of the
SPF/pc product, only to find the web site had expired and the phone
numbers in use by other companies/individual. It has been some years
since I last
Hey - I used to like Popular Science when I was a kid!
Eric
Eric Bielefeld
Sr. Systems Programmer
Milwaukee, Wisconsin
414-475-7434
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To: IBM-MAIN@bama.ua.edu
Sent: Friday, May 08, 2009 10:39
Eric Bielefeld pisze:
I had a problem once with an APF library not being RACF protected. I
set up a library for something, I can't even remember what, and put it
in the APF list. Unfortuneatly, it was the only APF library that had
RACF protection allowing update by anyone. We had an audit
snip
Rick,
Can you list the tool which need to be controlled at PROGRAM level?
I'm curious.
--unsnip
I was unaware that AMASPZAP
I couldn't remember what DSMON was, so I looked it up on ASK.COM. I keep
seeing ads for ASK.COM whenever I watch Nascar races, as one of the cars has
ASK.COM as a sponser. The first hit had a good explanation, and now I
remember just what it was.
I don't know if DSMON(ICHDSM00) was
Brian,
We also use SPF so I sent them an email and got this response.
Hello Don,
Oops. We just discovered what you had already known. Due to administrative
error, our URL had been allowed to expire. Our web site will be back on the
air in an hour or two.
Sorry about the inconvenience.
On Fri, 8 May 2009 05:46:57 -0500, Staller, Allan allan.stal...@kbm1.com
wrote:
Skip,
Rvary list gives the same indications as the console log.
i.e. data sharing enabled on LPAR2 (indicated by , IRRX005I)
data sharing *NOT* enabled on LPAR1
ICHRDSNT was copied from LPAR2 to LPAR1 and
On Fri, 8 May 2009 05:46:57 -0500, Staller, Allan allan.stal...@kbm1.com
wrote:
Skip,
Rvary list gives the same indications as the console log.
i.e. data sharing enabled on LPAR2 (indicated by , IRRX005I)
data sharing *NOT* enabled on LPAR1
ICHRDSNT was copied from LPAR2 to LPAR1 and
Is Group Capacity related to WLM LPAR CPU Management and IRD?
I.E. Do I need a coupling facility and coupling facility structures to use
Group
Capacity?
In the WLM Planning manual GC is in a different section than IRD so hence the
question.
Thanks in advance.
Regards,
Patrick Lyon
On Thu, 7 May 2009 22:50:01 -0700, Ed Gould ps2...@yahoo.com wrote:
I think I am going to disagree a little with you on this. Where the
disagreement comes in is where companies hand out APF libraries like candy.
I actually had a programmer that was smart enough to copy amaspzap into an
What are the normal USS permission bits for the directory? Checking the
permission bits should be done before ACF2 is called to check rules.
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On Fri, 8 May 2009 05:46:57 -0500, Staller, Allan allan.stal...@kbm1.com
wrote:
Skip,
Rvary list gives the same indications as the console log.
i.e. data sharing enabled on LPAR2 (indicated by , IRRX005I)
data sharing *NOT* enabled on LPAR1
ICHRDSNT was copied from LPAR2 to LPAR1 and
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[mailto:ibm-m...@bama.ua.edu] On Behalf Of Lizette Koehler
Sent: Friday, May 08, 2009 12:25 PM
To: IBM-MAIN@bama.ua.edu
Subject: How to display Stars for Password in ISPF
I am trying to create a panel that has something like
I kinda thought that might be the answer. Maybe I will put in a Share Request
for ISPF to do this.
Hum
Lizette
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From: McKown, John jmck...@healthmarkets.com
Sent: May 8, 2009 1:36 PM
To: IBM-MAIN@bama.ua.edu
Subject: Re: How to display Stars for Password in ISPF
---snip-
If I had UPDATE to an APF library there are lots of things I would do before
I'd bother making a copy of AMASPZAP. UPDATE to an APF library effectively
gives you access to all data on the system, and lets
On Fri, May 8, 2009 at 1:45 PM, Lizette Koehler stars...@mindspring.com wrote:
I kinda thought that might be the answer. Maybe I will put in a Share
Request for ISPF to do this.
Waste of time -- it's a hardware limitation and I don't think there's
a whole lot of 3270 hardware enhancements
Lizette,
In the native 3270 world, nothing is transmitted until ENTER, ATTN,
PAn, or PFnn key is pressed. To hide a password or similar values,
ISPF uses non-display fields. The best that can happen is after ENTER is
pressed, you can have your ISPF dialog change the field (or replace the
Lizette
You could set the attribute of a Password field as DARK UNPROTECTED or DARK
FSET. The Data would not be displayed and will be returned to the application
program.
As others have stated it is a hardware limitition that wont alow you to put
* in the field at the time one enters data.
Mark Zelden pisze:
On Fri, 8 May 2009 16:26:02 +0200, R.S. r.skoru...@bremultibank.com.pl wrote:
Eric Bielefeld pisze:
I had a problem once with an APF library not being RACF protected. I
set up a library for something, I can't even remember what, and put it
in the APF list. Unfortuneatly,
As I said to the pervious version of this question: Check the permission bits
on
the directory. The system should check the permission bits before calling ACF2
to check the rules.
Checking the mount attributes for R/W should also be done.
Don,
I just tried the CTC web site and it is indeed back in action.
Thank you for your post.
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On Fri, 8 May 2009 10:34:09 -0700, George Fogg gf...@nwlink.com wrote:
And all these years I thought ICHRDSNT had to be in a APF linklst library, not
in PLPA, MLPA, FLPA or DLPA.
The book states ...This table resides in SYS1.LINKLIB or any other
APF-authorized linklist library. It must be linked
2009/5/8 Lizette Koehler stars...@mindspring.com:
I am trying to create a panel that has something like a password field. When
you enter the password, it replaces the characters as they are typed from
source to stars.
Is this possible? Or is INTENS(NON) my only option?
Surely even if the
Lizette and C. P.,
Poor choice of words C. P. A cold start of jes2 is what I meant and that is
what was done. Thank you for your help.
I hadn't heard of zapjob. I'll use it next time, if there is a next time.
Fred
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Hi
would anyone know if you have a stroage address to determine its nature
e.g. CSA SQA etc.
would I have to check all of the entries in the LDA ..GDA
or is the best way to invoke VSM. macros LSIT RGN etc
or is a combination of all these methods
thankx
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Sent: Friday, May 08, 2009 5:01 PM
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Subject: Validating Addrees
Hi
would anyone know if you have a stroage address to determine its nature
e.g. CSA
I continued to check in yearly to see if new feature would entice me away
from the old version. I did this as recently as late last year, and at that time
saw no signs that they were about to pull the product.
I've been in deep contact with Tim Tetia since Nov 2006. He did a lot of
On Fri, 8 May 2009 16:01:10 +0800, David Crayford wrote:
Metal C will run under CICS with some caveats. Because Metal C generates
HLASM code it can run anywhere HLASM runs (everywhere). ...
You neglected to assert the major premise of your syllogism, with
which I believe I disagree:
Any
In a message dated 5/8/2009 4:06:15 P.M. Central Daylight Time,
esst...@juno.com writes:
You could set the attribute of a Password field as DARK UNPROTECTED or
DARK FSET. The Data would not be displayed and will be returned to the
application program.
Set background and foreground to
On Fri, 8 May 2009 15:18:50 -0400, Tony Harminc wrote:
2009/5/8 Lizette Koehler :
I am trying to create a panel that has something like a password field.
When you enter the password, it replaces the characters as they are typed
from source to stars.
Is this possible? Or is INTENS(NON) my
Joe Reichman wrote:
Hi
would anyone know if you have a stroage address to determine its nature
e.g. CSA SQA etc.
You might get what you're looking for from VSMLOC or VSMLIST.
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5200 W Century Blvd, Suite 800
Los Angeles, CA 90045
I think ACF2 replaces the bits since they do send a program that
converts the bits to a rule generation. I think that ACF2 handles the
permissions if HFS security is on. There is a status check job that
tells you that. These questions may be better answered in the ACF2 list.
Doug Fuerst
Brian,
The CTC website is http://www.commandtechnology.com. However their
SPF/SE does not support REXX, or even numeric keyboard remapping.
I mentioned that mainframe 3270 emulators (e.g. TN3270 Plus and QWS3270)
do support keyboard remapping, but they replied they would not support
this
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