According to my understanding of the doc, by placing a
//*CALLLIBS=YES
in the JCLIN input after a job card and before the LINKS step will cause SMP/E
to allocate the SYSLIB DDDEF's and do a link of the specified module with the
CALL option.
I am having zero success with that.
If I specify CALL
> Are there any hospitals using Luminex(Mainframe Channel Gateway) or Bustech
> (MDL) Tapeless appliances. We are looking for sites that have these in
> production to share their experience.
we aren't hospital either. We replaced our old 3494 with an MDL-2000 from
Bus-Tech
about two years ago an
McKown, John wrote:
>Why does it always wait until I post a request for help?
'Ambush Abend?' ;-D
It lie somewhere waiting to bite you on your when you expect the
least... ;-D
About your problem, sorry, I don't have any solution or suggestion.
Good luck!
Groete / Greetings
Elardus Engelbrec
Binyamin Dissen wrote:
>It seems to be hung in DB2. There is a thread, which will cheerfully cancel
but will not go away.
>DB2 would not stop either, as it also was waiting on the thread.
>Finally canceled DB2, and the address space ended.
! Messy and dirty...
Do you have perhaps a transact
On Tue, 10 Aug 2010 04:42:15 -0500 Elardus Engelbrecht
wrote:
:>Binyamin Dissen wrote:
:>>It seems to be hung in DB2. There is a thread, which will cheerfully cancel
:>but will not go away.
:>>DB2 would not stop either, as it also was waiting on the thread.
:>>Finally canceled DB2, and the addre
Before you force any address space that has threads in DB2 you should kill the
threads otherwise you get this situation. With a DB2 monitor you should be able
to identify and kill the thread.
Jon L. Veilleux
veilleu...@aetna.com
(860) 636-9179
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From: IBM Mainfra
I have had mixed results reading any type of documentation on a phone. I have
a droid phone, so the screen is a little larger (3.7 inch). I have had good
results with the Kindle app (I have a Kindle as well, but it is not always with
me), and Aldiko book reader apps. If it is a book made for
Binyamin Dissen wrote:
>:>Do you have any utility to monitor DB2 and its threads?
>How would that have helped?
See Jon Veilleux's reply. Thanks Jon for wording it better and FASTER than
me! ;-D
Groete / Greetings
Elardus Engelbrecht
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Hi,
The machine-alerts are announced on the Ressource-Link of IBM.
This alert was announced on 08.April 2010.
Alexander
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From: IBM Mainframe Discussion List [mailto:ibm-m...@bama.ua.edu] On Behalf Of
Scott Rowe
Sent: Tuesday, August 10, 2010 3:18 PM
To: IBM-MAIN@bama.
Thanks Alexander, that was just the kind of thing I was looking for.
Where exactly did you find it, and was there any indication of when it
was published?
Thanks again.
>>> "Riedel, Alexander" 8/10/2010 1:30 AM
>>>
Hi,
Only in the machine-alerts was the following notice:
Additional Informati
NP, we have run into this issue several times in the past when our operations
folks have forced jobs without checking. We now require a call to our Sysprogs
before any force can be issued. The first thing we look for is if the offending
job has threads in DB2.
Jon
Jon L. Veilleux
veilleu...@
On Tue, 10 Aug 2010 09:46:20 -0400, Veilleux, Jon L
wrote:
>NP, we have run into this issue several times in the past when our
operations folks have forced jobs without checking. We now require a call to
our Sysprogs before any force can be issued. The first thing we look for is
if the offending
I thought I was subscribed to all (z) hardware there, but it turns out I
was only subscribed to our old z9. I think I have it fixed now.
I'm still surprised that when we did a microcode upgrade in May, that
our CE didn't bring this up and recommend that we go to Driver 79.
Thanks again.
>>>
Hi
I wonder how TSO/ISPF users could change variables that are stored in
ISPSPROF, esp. ZRETMINL. This variable has been set systemwide with
RETRIEVE_MINIMUM_LENGTH using the ISPF Configuration Table.
Thanks in advance
Jochen
--
On Tue, 10 Aug 2010 10:28:13 +0300, Binyamin Dissen wrote:
>According to my understanding of the doc, by placing a
>
>//*CALLLIBS=YES
>
>in the JCLIN input after a job card and before the LINKS step will cause SMP/E
>to allocate the SYSLIB DDDEF's and do a link of the specified module with the
>CA
I'm looking for ways to improve the SimpList User Guide. If anyone has time to
read it and send me their comments, please let me know off-list and I'll send
you a copy.
Participants are eligible for an extended free trial. This is optional; if you
only want to read the user guide, that's fine.
In , on 08/10/2010
at 01:30 AM, Darren Evans-Young said:
>I was searching the Internet for information pertaining to the IBM
>3880 manuals. I found a few older archived threads here and was
>wondering before I throw these manuals to the trash if I could find
>someone who may have a use for the
Hi forum team,
Hope you are well,
I am looking for an HSM command to get a list of backups of a dataset.
I mean, a command that lists all backups that a dataset has. (of course backups
maden by a hbackds command).
Best regards, and thanks a lot,
Enrique Montero
HLIST?
>>> "MONTERO ROMERO, ENRIQUE ELOI"
>>> 8/10/2010 2:01 PM >>>
Hi forum team,
Hope you are well,
I am looking for an HSM command to get a list of backups of a dataset.
I mean, a command that lists all backups that a dataset has. (of course backups
maden by a hbackds command).
Best reg
On Tue, 10 Aug 2010 20:01:08 +0200, MONTERO ROMERO, ENRIQUE ELOI
wrote:
>Hi forum team,
>
>Hope you are well,
>
>I am looking for an HSM command to get a list of backups of a dataset.
>
>I mean, a command that lists all backups that a dataset has. (of course
backups maden by a hbackds command).
I know what the problem is. IGZEVEX is being invoked in AMODE(24) and being
passed data which is above the line. The module is in CEE.SCEERUN and is linked
AMODE(31). So somewhere along the line, the AMODE is changing from 31 to 24.
Most of the programs (Enterprise COBOL) are AMODE(31). So I am
Have you tried the
HLIST DSNAME(dsn) BACKUP
command? The output is described in Figure 111 of DFSMShsm Storage
Administration (SC34-0421-10) and seems to provide what you ask. I don't think
you can distinguish between manual backups, full volume dumps, and automatic
backups.
-Original
If you have SimpList select the data set using function 'H' (HSM). This
displays a list of all available backups, and you can select any backup from
the list if you want to restore it.
Dave Salt
SimpList(tm) - try it; you'll get it!
http://www.mackinney.com/products/program-development/simpl
In a message dated 8/10/2010 1:15:50 P.M. Central Daylight Time,
john.mck...@healthmarkets.com writes:
But I thought I'd ask here, just in case it is not a FileSave issue. I
really don't know why FileSave would have a problem in this one program. Which
has run successfully in the past. No,
Hi List,
Quick question. Do you require your operations staff to log onto the
z/OS consoles? Our auditors are claiming this is "industry standard"
and so we need to be doing it, even though our consoles are all behind
locked doors.
Thanks.
Rex
-
> -Original Message-
> From: IBM Mainframe Discussion List
> [mailto:ibm-m...@bama.ua.edu] On Behalf Of Pommier, Rex R.
> Sent: Tuesday, August 10, 2010 2:28 PM
> To: IBM-MAIN@bama.ua.edu
> Subject: auditor request question
>
> Hi List,
>
> Quick question. Do you require your operations
We do not.
>>> "Pommier, Rex R." 8/10/2010 3:28 PM >>>
Hi List,
Quick question. Do you require your operations staff to log onto the
z/OS consoles? Our auditors are claiming this is "industry standard"
and so we need to be doing it, even though our consoles are all behind
locked doors.
Thanks
Kevin,
I am with Bus-Tech, Inc. Our MDL family of products should be included in your
landscape. MDL provides Virtual Tape (or tape-on-disk) for mainframes. MDL's
backend storage is open systems disk or open systems virtual tape by the
leading open systems storage vendors. For more informatio
We do not here. Most of the sites I have been associated with did not.
However, on one occasion at a data center, an outsourcing site, we did
require the Operators to sign-on. This was because a specific customer's
auditors also required it. Also, this was at a site that had more than
just c
On Tue, 10 Aug 2010 13:12:09 -0500, Patrick Lyon wrote:
>
>Enrique, try HLIST DSNAME(dataset.name) BCDS with either the TERM or ODS
>(output.dataset.name) opperands.
>
What considerations moved the designers to provide options
ODS/TERMINAL/SYSOUT rather than OUTDD and let the programmer
allocate it
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From: IBM Mainframe Discussion List [mailto:ibm-m...@bama.ua.edu] On
Behalf Of Pommier, Rex R.
Sent: Tuesday, August 10, 2010 2:28 PM
To: IBM-MAIN@bama.ua.edu
Subject: auditor request question
Hi List,
Quick question. Do you require your operations staff to log onto th
We do not.
The computer room has restricted access.
Silvio Camplani
zSeries Sr. Analyst, Systems Support
Bombardier
On Tue, 10 Aug 2010 14:28 -0500, "Pommier, Rex R."
wrote:
> Hi List,
>
> Quick question. Do you require your operations staff to log onto the
> z/OS consoles? Our auditors are
>Our auditors are claiming this is "industry standard"
> and so we need to be doing it, even though our consoles are all behind locked
> doors.
At the risk of playing a tired tune, auditors don't set rules.
SME's do.
Auditors report.
Compliance officers enforce.
So, what do your SME's say?
(Su
Sort of
We run LOGON=AUTO but have OPERCMDS restricted so that the only commands
that can be issued without a (user) logon are display and control
commands (K E,1 etc)
We also use automation to perform an unconditional LOGOFF 15 minutes
after a LOGON (timer reset with next LOGON). Not exactly an
> -Original Message-
> From: IBM Mainframe Discussion List
> [mailto:ibm-m...@bama.ua.edu] On Behalf Of Paul Gilmartin
> Sent: Tuesday, August 10, 2010 3:22 PM
> To: IBM-MAIN@bama.ua.edu
> Subject: HLIST ODS() (was: HSM list of backups ...)
>
> On Tue, 10 Aug 2010 13:12:09 -0500, Patrick
On Tue, 10 Aug 2010 10:06:00 -0500 Brian Peterson
wrote:
:>On Tue, 10 Aug 2010 10:28:13 +0300, Binyamin Dissen wrote:
:>>According to my understanding of the doc, by placing a
:>>//*CALLLIBS=YES
:>>in the JCLIN input after a job card and before the LINKS step will cause
SMP/E
:>>to allocate t
On Wed, 11 Aug 2010 00:00:57 +0300, Binyamin Dissen wrote:
>
>According to topic "9.6.2 Link-Edit Control Statements" in "Standard Packaging
>Rules for z/OS-Based Products Document Number SC23-3695-10"
>
>"SYSLIB DD statements are processed only if the CALLLIBS operand is specified
>on the JCLIN co
Hi Rex,
We do not require logon, except for the HMC - and that because one of them is
next to the processor , out of line of sight . Access to areas that have
consoles are by tracked card key. No unescorted visitors are allowed anywhere
in the building.
HTH,
Linda Mooney
- O
Ted,
I'm with you on this, but I left out some details. To specifically
answer your questions, it depends on what the definition of SME actually
means. If it means the tech support guys at the site, that would be me,
and I say "don't do it". Unfortunately management overrules common
sense, and
(sorry if this is a dup as the first email disappeared before I wanted to send
it).
I always kept a dialog with IBM (and other vendors except one who will remain
nameless) about items like drivers and other such "upgrades". They knew I could
be counted on to see that it got done. IBM has changed
Ken, (and any others who would like to weigh in on this),
We were playing with this on our sandbox just now, and came across an
interesting scenario. There are 2 of us here who are RACF SPECIAL. As
you know, if a SPECIAL user types in the wrong password too many times,
instead of simply revokin
On Tue, 10 Aug 2010 15:55:16 -0500, McKown, John wrote:
>>
>> What's really happening here?
>
>I don't know for sure about HLIST. HLIST sends a command to DFHSM to execute.
>But it does not put up a "return channel" for HSM's reply.
>
That's _so_ 20th Century!
HSM uses TPUT to write directly to t
On Tue, 2010-08-10 at 17:20 -0500, Paul Gilmartin wrote:
> On Tue, 10 Aug 2010 15:55:16 -0500, McKown, John wrote:
> >>
> >> What's really happening here?
> >
> >I don't know for sure about HLIST. HLIST sends a command to DFHSM to
> >execute. But it does not put up a "return channel" for HSM's rep
We do not require console logon, except for the HMC.
Access to areas that have consoles are by tracked card key.
All guests must sign in and out on a log.
No unescorted visitors are allowed anywhere in the building.
Dale McCart
Senior Systems Programmer / zSeries, z/OS, z/VM, zLinux
Kawasaki
On 08/10/2010 02:28 PM, Pommier, Rex R. wrote:
> Hi List,
>
> Quick question. Do you require your operations staff to log onto the
> z/OS consoles? Our auditors are claiming this is "industry standard"
> and so we need to be doing it, even though our consoles are all behind
> locked doors.
>
>
On Tue, 2010-08-10 at 19:16 -0500, Joel C. Ewing wrote:
> On 08/10/2010 02:28 PM, Pommier, Rex R. wrote:
> > Hi List,
> >
> > Quick question. Do you require your operations staff to log onto the
> > z/OS consoles? Our auditors are claiming this is "industry standard"
> > and so we need to be doi
So I'm trying to look at some code performance without any real tools. I
have a test program and run it and look at the IEF374I message, e.g.:
IEF374I STEP/RUN /STOP 2010222.1942 CPU0MIN 40.00SEC SRB0MIN
00.00SEC VIRT84K SYS 288K EXT 25348K SYS 14096K
So that run took 40.00
We do not. However, we do require logon for those consoles in insecure
areas.
Note: it is a bad idea to require logon on all of the consoles. There are
catch 22 situations where you can't logon, because RACF is wait for you to
reply to its request; and you can't reply because you can't logon.
>
On Tue, 10 Aug 2010 18:28:00 -0500, John McKown wrote:
>> >
>> >+ARC0141I ERROR ALLOCATING OUTPUT DATA SET
>> >
>> It fails if the ENQ is held by a different address space; succeeds
>> if the ENQ is held by the TSO session that issues the HLIST command.
>> Does HLIST FREE the allocation and re-esta
On Tue, Aug 10, 2010 at 7:37 PM, John McKown wrote:
> On Tue, 2010-08-10 at 19:16 -0500, Joel C. Ewing wrote:
>>
>> As others have pointed out, your auditors are all wet if they think that
>> practice is "standard". Logging on to consoles that are in a restricted
>> access location that is always
I've never seen a shop that requires operator logon to system consoles.
All the shops I've worked in, or consulted for, have the consoles
secured by physical security measures, including key cards and locked doors.
Rick
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Pommier, Rex R. wrote:
Hi List,
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