Hi - It looks like my first post didn't get through to the list - My apologies
if this
appears to be a duplicate -
We are looking for ways of ensuring proper data isolation when they reside in
coupling facilities' cache structures (although it is not clear as to which
threats
data are exposed
It was, it's fixed now
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Sent: Thursday, August 26, 2010 5:02 PM
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Subject: Re: [IBM-MAIN] ShopzSeries My Licensed Software
Looks like an IBM server problem
Looks like an IBM server problem to me:
>>Reason: Error reading from remote server
>>IBM_HTTP_Server Server at www14.software.ibm.com Port 443
On Wed, Aug 25, 2010 at 12:56 PM, Mike Schwab wrote:
> With 2 cases, probably a firewall issue somewhere within the IBM
> network. Open an ETR.
>
> On W
> I need to know what the expected setting of the CVTDCB field (CVT + X'74')
>is on a z/OS V1R9 system.
Looks like it's been X'9B' for a long time.
Bob Shannon
Rocket Software
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John McKown
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Forget cyberattacks, natural disasters and hardware failures -- the
biggest threat to your data center may well be human error.
AINT THAT THE TRUTH
I need to know what the expected setting of the CVTDCB field (CVT + X'74')
is on a z/OS V1R9 system.
Thanks.
John P. Baker
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On a z9, i have made the following device number changes on some FCP channels
FCP CHP(C3) - FCP device numbers 0100,32 to 0A00,32
FCP CHP(C7) - FCP device numbers0120,32 to 0A20,32
FCP CHP(CE) - FCP device numbers0140,32 to 0A40,32
FCP CHP(CF) - FCP device numbers0160,32 to 0A60,32
When I POR the
I say get the vendors to provide the tools and/or analysis to prove their
claims.
They may ask for SMF data from the existing environment to put through their
modeling tools. Make sure they ask for specific SMF record types, as you do
not want to send huge volumes of SMF data to the vendors.
M
I was looking at the Redbook, "OSA-Express Integrated Console Controller
Implementation Guide," and it says that graphics are not supported. Can
someone please confirm that for me?
Thanks...
George Rodriguez
Specialist II - IT Solutions
Application Support / Quality Assurance
PX - 47652
Thanks Mark and John.
Richard, Vickie, and Randy Pinion
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Subject: Re: instruction opcode
Date: Thu, 26 Aug 2010 12:37:21 -0500
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Victor Gil on IBM Mainframe Discussion List wrote on
08/26/2010 10:12:01 AM:
> Frank,
>
> Unfortunately, the 'hhmm' format is insufficient as the STCK timestamps
in
> question may cross midnight [so we need to account for a possible date
> change]. Is there a format that includes both the date an
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> [mailto:ibm-m...@bama.ua.edu] On Behalf Of Richard Pinion
> Sent: Thursday, August 26, 2010 12:27 PM
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> Subject: Re: instruction opcode
>
> I was looking for a compression type instruction. Obviously
On 08/26/10 13:26, Richard Pinion wrote:
I was looking for a compression type instruction. Obviously this isn't it.
Thanks to
you and John M.
Richard, Vickie, and Randy Pinion
COMPRESSION CALL - 'B263' - CMPSC R1,R2 [RRE]
Mark Jacobs
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From: Abe Kornelis
To
I was looking for a compression type instruction. Obviously this isn't it.
Thanks to
you and John M.
Richard, Vickie, and Randy Pinion
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From: Abe Kornelis
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Subject: Re: instruction opcode
Date: Thu, 26 Aug 2010 19:19:45 +0200
Richard,
AFAIK, there aren't -any- 'hard and fast' rules to go by :-)
The OP seems to be looking for a way to evaluate and compare two different DASD
vendor offerings. I think we all agree that the issue is really pretty complex,
and the only real way to know how a specific device it going to perform is
Richard,
B265 is SVS (Set Vector Summary) a coupling facility instruction.
Why do you want to know?
Can someone tell me what the B265 opcode on a z10 is? I can't find
anything on Google, or I'm not using the right search criteria.
Cheers,
Abe Kornelis.
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>
> Can someone tell me what the B265 opcode on a z10 is? I can't fin
Frank,
Unfortunately, the 'hhmm' format is insufficient as the STCK timestamps in
question may cross midnight [so we need to account for a possible date
change]. Is there a format that includes both the date and the time?
Also - yes, this is a VB file, so wouldn't the suggested manipulation ac
Can someone tell me what the B265 opcode on a z10 is? I can't find
anything on Google, or I'm not using the right search criteria.
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I was wondering the same thing. 'ISMF' is a pretty large set of
facilities/features/functions, some of which look to be intended for ordinary
user use.
Besides, I thought that the functions were all controlled with STGADMIN.xx
FACILITY profiles. Am I missing something?
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Juan,
I always wondered about locking users out of ISMF Admin functions. How are they
supposed to know what they get?
Ron
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> Juan Mautalen
> Sent: Thursday, August 26, 2010 6:33 AM
> To:
Gil, Victor on IBM Mainframe Discussion List wrote
on 08/26/2010 07:35:48 AM:
> Can DFSORT filter [not just DISPLAY] a QSAM input by a fixed field
> in the STCK format?
>
> Say, the file records have 8-byte STCK time in columns 11-18, how
> should I code the control statements to only INCLUDE reco
Anne & Lynn Wheeler writes:
> 370/168-1 had 16kbyte processor cache and avg. 2.6 machine cycles per
> 370 instruction. 370/168-3 doubled processor cache size to 32kbyte and
> some microcode work reduced things to 2.1 machine cycles per 370
> instruction.
oops, brain check ... that was 2.1 machine
We are using PCOM/3270 for terminals that are attached via ICC on the
z10. I'm trying to setup the terminals so they use graphics, but no
matter what I try, it won't work. This is what I have now:
* * *
* *
>From:Roberto Halais
Sorry for the mental check. The exit I wrote is an IEFUJI not a IEFUSI.
You can still have qa copy. :-)
Tom Russell
Internet: tom_russ...@ca.ibm.com
"Stay calm. Be brave. Wait for the signs." ─ Jasper FriendlyBear
"... and remember to leave good news alone." ─ G
According to this it starts out in HSA
Millicode in an IBM zSeries processor
http://findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_qa3751/is_200405/ai_n9388162/
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Shmuel Metz (Seymour J.)
In
<476996cbbe9af14285e09e63c370072a148d030...@phxccrprd01.adprod.bmc.com>,
on 08/17/2010
at 09
In
<476996cbbe9af14285e09e63c370072a148d030...@phxccrprd01.adprod.bmc.com>,
on 08/17/2010
at 09:02 AM, "Blaicher, Chris" said:
>I don't know if today's milli-code is faster than micro-coded or just
>a different name for the same thing.
The term microcoded is normally used when the simulated a
IBM was having trouble with this function yesterday. It appears to be
working now.
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Porowski, Ken
Trying to pull down a report on my licensed software, not sure if the
issue is with me or IBM.
Anybody else get this pulling a 'My Licensed Software' report from
ShopzSer
On Thu, 26 Aug 2010 09:10:55 -0500, McKown, John wrote:
>>
>> I the only weirdo around?
>> >
On this list!?
>z/OS UNIX's "mkdir" does not allow the -p switch. You must mkdir each
>subdirectory, in order.
>
???
u...@mvs:132$ uname -a
OS/390 MVS3 20.00 03 2066
u
Good morning IBM-MAIN,
Can DFSORT filter [not just DISPLAY] a QSAM input by a fixed field in the STCK
format?
Say, the file records have 8-byte STCK time in columns 11-18, how should I code
the control statements to only INCLUDE records which are older than
"current-time less 30 minutes"?
As
McKown, John wrote:
This seems to be a definate lack to me. I can allocate /
read / write / delete individual UNIX files using JCL with
the PATH= parameter. But there is no way to create any
required subdirectories "on the fly" using JCL. The closest
I can come is to run a BPXBATCH or IKJEFT01
>Once the job gets authorized by the exit to proceed what would happen if
the
>operator decides to change the job class. Will the exit reenter again or
is
>there another exit we have to code?
>For this reason I coded an IEFUSI exit to check for authority to a given
>jobclass. This does
On Thu, Aug 26, 2010 at 8:14 AM, Shmuel Metz (Seymour J.)
wrote:
> In , on
> 08/25/2010
> at 02:25 PM, Mike Schwab said:
>
>>On one of the Hercules yahoo groups a few years ago, someone wrote
>>an RJE editor that would do an 80 column edit screen and a 133
>>column prinout screen in the same wi
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> Subject: Re: JCL need? - create UNIX subdirectories
>
> On Thu, 26 Aug 2010 08:45:03 -0500, McKown,
On Thu, 26 Aug 2010 08:45:03 -0500, McKown, John
wrote:
>This seems to be a definate lack to me. I can allocate / read / write / delete
individual UNIX files using JCL with the PATH= parameter. But there is no way
to create any required subdirectories "on the fly" using JCL. The closest I can
This seems to be a definate lack to me. I can allocate / read / write / delete
individual UNIX files using JCL with the PATH= parameter. But there is no way
to create any required subdirectories "on the fly" using JCL. The closest I can
come is to run a BPXBATCH or IKJEFT01 step to do a mkdir be
Hi:
I've been reviewing recommendations for protecting ISMF. RACF protection is
achieved by protecting ISMF load modules in PROGRAM class.
The "z/OS V1R9.0 DFSMS Storage Administration
Reference (for DFSMSdfp, DFSMSdss, DFSMShsm)" states:
In <10f349.23c29002.39a6d...@aol.com>, on 08/25/2010
at 04:15 PM, Ed Finnell said:
>For many moons ISPF has had VSPLIT, but unless your emulator
>supports wide screens it's painful to navigate.
SPLITV is only available for sessions with explicit partition support.
A 3278-5 did not have expl
In , on
08/25/2010
at 02:25 PM, Mike Schwab said:
>On one of the Hercules yahoo groups a few years ago, someone wrote
>an RJE editor that would do an 80 column edit screen and a 133
>column prinout screen in the same window.
Do you mean an MVS application that defined two explicit partitions
>From:Roberto Halais
>Once the job gets authorized by the exit to proceed what would happen if
the
>operator decides to change the job class. Will the exit reenter again or
is
>there another exit we have to code?
For this reason I coded an IEFUSI exit to check for authority to a given
jobc
If multiple TCB and SRB callers all specify the same 'requestorid' on
the ISGLOBT call will this confuse ISGLOBT, or is the requestorid only
for use by ISGLPRG?
Thanks
Steve
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