You can use RACDCERT CHCKCERT (or is it CHECKCRT:) to verify the certificate
you are trying to add.
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A good starting point should be ALLOCxx member of SYS1.PARMLIB. There you
might find a parameter like VOLUME_MNT POLICY(WTOR). Then ask your
operating staff about how they deal with message IEF455D -- each and every
tape mount is requested by this message and has to be approved by
operator. I
Thanks Chris, for the most helpful and informative reply. And sorry if my
question confused must be an Australianism.
Regards, Fred
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Chris (or anyone)... does VTAM compression apply only for SNA traffic or also
IP traffic? In case you haven't already guessed, I am not a comm's person, so
please excuse my ignorance.
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Hi,
we have done something similar with a customer. The difference was, that they
have called WebSphere ILOG as business rules engine.
The COBOL Java approach worked very well. But you need to make sure that you
code JNI calls and do not use the INVOKE syntax of the COBOL compiler. I'll
attach
Hello:
Sorry. I've posted twice the message.
We've solved the problem. The sign of certificate authority is not right. When
they've solved the error we downloaded the certifcate again and works fine.
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This would be primarily for the gratification of gil:
http://www.abc.net.au/news/2011-11-03/time-for-change-gmt-could-be-history/3617226
Shane ...
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I found this on IBMLINK.
https://www-304.ibm.com/support/docview.wss?uid=isg1OA13667
John Eatherly
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I cannot locate the message description for the following in z/OS V1R12.0
JES2
Messages SA22-7537-10:
$HASP5121 NJE L3.SR1 ERROR RECEIVING NETWORK DATA SET HEADER, RC=16
It's accompanied by message:
$HASP5532 NJE L3.SR1 SEVERE ERROR - HEADER/TRAILER BUILD ERROR RC=8
Which does have
Leslie Turriff wrote:
BNF description:
Program ::= Just do it. :-)
Or better after all those compiler discussions, try this for homework:
1. Program ::= Write a YACC based on 2 if available.
2. Program ::= Write another YACC based on 1.
3. Loop back to 1 until you get perfect compiler
It's very interesting with the references and anecdotes to the past, but for us
in the prime ages it's often confusing.
I would be grateful to get hints about time of these references, couldn't You
for example tell if it happened before or after the invention of the wheel ?
Or if the You had
Thomas Berg thomas.b...@swedbank.se wrote in message
news:a90e503c23f97441b05ee302853b0e622fae916...@fspas01ev010.fspa.myntet.se...
It's very interesting with the references and anecdotes to the past, but for
us in the prime ages it's often confusing.
I would be grateful to get hints about
http://www-01.ibm.com/support/docview.wss?uid=isg1OA13667
snip
I cannot locate the message description for the following in z/OS
V1R12.0 JES2 Messages SA22-7537-10:
$HASP5121 NJE L3.SR1 ERROR RECEIVING NETWORK DATA SET HEADER, RC=16
It's accompanied by message:
$HASP5532 NJE L3.SR1 SEVERE
Now if we could only manage to do away with Daylight Savings Time.
Really, how many folks pay more attention to how high the sun is when
determining when it's time to go to|leave work, etc.? It's just a nuisance any
more.
Leslie Turriff
MO ITSD
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No offense please, I really admire You old wrecks!
It doesn't take much to set it off. All I did is mention OS/360 and 384K to
start the ball rolling.
We should really do a mainframe version of the Monty Python Four Yorkshiremen
sketch. Now who to cast ... :-)
On Thu, 3 Nov 2011 20:40:00 +1100, Shane Ginnane wrote:
This would be primarily for the gratification of gil:
http://www.abc.net.au/news/2011-11-03/time-for-change-gmt-could-be-history/3617226
Wherein I read:
...
We are starting to have parallel definitions of time. Imagine a world
Thanks. Hopefully that APAR is already on a 1.9 or 1.12 system. I'll do some
checking.
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We are in the process of freeing a controller and I need to move 4 volumes off
it. I plan to used DFDSS to copy the volume to a new adress. The source is a
3390-3 and the target is 3390-9. My question is do I need to add the parm FULL
along with the COPY and ADMIN ALLDATA(*) ALLEXCP
This will actually make sense once (if ever) we become a spacefaring
culture, and are no longer tied to the rotation rate of the earth. See
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Metric_time, section /In popular culture/.
Leslie Turriff
MO ITSD
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Hello,
I've DFSMS V1.12 and I've on my SMS configuration:
RESPONSE=RC1D
IGD002I 16:33:42 DISPLAY SMS 014
SCDS = SMS.RCDV.SCDS
ACDS = SMS.RC1D.ACDS
and on IGDSMS00 I have:
SMS ACDS(SMS.RCDV.ACDS)
COMMDS(SMS.RCDV.COMMDS)
What is the best way to transform the active SMS, SMS.RC1D.ACDS as
On 11/03/11 12:45, af dc wrote:
Hello,
I've DFSMS V1.12 and I've on my SMS configuration:
RESPONSE=RC1D
IGD002I 16:33:42 DISPLAY SMS 014
SCDS = SMS.RCDV.SCDS
ACDS = SMS.RC1D.ACDS
and on IGDSMS00 I have:
SMS ACDS(SMS.RCDV.ACDS)
COMMDS(SMS.RCDV.COMMDS)
What is the best way to
Glenn Schneck writes:
However this notion that only IBM can do things correct, cheap, stable
and 'free' is not reality.
I never claimed that.
Does the base product for CICS have support for CICS web services -
yes it does, but it does not have all the necessary components? If it
did why would
I'm just curious about something. Does anybody use SYMBOLICREATE to create
aliases so that the actual DSN can automatically change based on a static
system symbol? I'm thinking about things such as version numbers or z/OS
SYSNAME. Does anybody even have system relative DSNs? I'm thinking
In a6b9336cdb62bb46b9f8708e686a7ea00b038bb...@nrhmms8p02.uicnrh.dom,
on 11/02/2011
at 09:56 AM, McKown, John john.mck...@healthmarkets.com said:
Can't. No C compiler.
GCC?
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In a6b9336cdb62bb46b9f8708e686a7ea00b038bb...@nrhmms8p02.uicnrh.dom,
on 11/02/2011
at 12:43 PM, McKown, John john.mck...@healthmarkets.com said:
I am fairly sure that PROC parameters and SET variables are resolved
by the Converter phase. In JES2, this phase is done either
immediately after the
In
93891f43642f3c419a7d75acc2b1db6f3c04e1e...@exchangemb2.dhs.state.ia.us,
on 11/02/2011
at 11:13 AM, Roberts, John J jrobe...@dhs.state.ia.us said:
They may not have been in PCP.
PCP used the same JCL as MFT and MVT
But I am 99% certain they were in OS MFT R18
Assuming that you mean OS/360
Create a new SMS ACDS with the new name using IDCAMS.
DEF CLUSTER(NAME(new.acds.name) MODEL(old.acds.name))
Use the SETSMS SAVEACDS command to save the current ACDS contents into the new
name. Use the SETSMS ACDS to switch the active ACDS to the new name, which has
the same contents. Update
1) Allocate SMS.RC1D.ACDS(new file)
2) SETSMS SAVEACDS(SMS.RC1D.ACDS)
3) SETSMS ACDS(SMS.RC1D.ACDS)
4) Update IGDSMS00 as needed
5) Delete SMS.RC1D.ACDS
IIRC, SMS will notify any other images in the SMSplex of the changes.
HTH,
snip
I've DFSMS V1.12 and I've on my SMS configuration:
In 4eb18059.9080...@ync.net, on 11/02/2011
at 11:39 AM, Rick Fochtman rfocht...@ync.net said:
Don't forget all those smaller shops that ran DOS/360 on 64KiB and
thought it was The Cat's Pajamas.
64 KiB was large for DOS/360.
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ISO
In 4194427597831665.wa.paulgboulderaim@bama.ua.edu, on
11/02/2011
at 12:31 PM, Paul Gilmartin paulgboul...@aim.com said:
Is Shmuel suggesting there were PROCs, but no symbolic parameters to
them?
Yes, prior to Release 14, but I'm also asking whether procs were part
of the original design
In 1320209731.19884.yahoomail...@web161402.mail.bf1.yahoo.com, on
11/01/2011
at 09:55 PM, Ed Gould ps2...@yahoo.com said:
From the paper: 'Perl users were unable to write programs more
accurately than those using a language designed by chance.'
What do they mean by Perl users? If it's people
Yes. Haven't used them much in the OMVS environment, but I'm using them
to help manage our ISV products.
Mark Jacobs
On 11/03/11 12:57, McKown, John wrote:
I'm just curious about something. Does anybody use SYMBOLICREATE to create aliases so that the
actual DSN can automatically change based
I have it downloaded. Haven't had time to get it working.
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I have thought about SYMBOLICRELATE several times in the past and always
came up with the same conclusion.
More trouble for the SYSPROG to maintain than it saves in clarity for
your manager. The major drawback is that
each SYMBOLICRELATE alias must be updated (manually) whenever the
underlying
My manager doesn't care, I use it since it makes product implementation
and backout's easier.
Mark Jacobs
On 11/03/11 13:09, Staller, Allan wrote:
I have thought about SYMBOLICRELATE several times in the past and always
came up with the same conclusion.
More trouble for the SYSPROG to
In the late 60s, while doing nuclear physics research, I had a program
that, when you made a fatal error, wrote your program has bombed
followed by a mushroom shaped cloud. The lab I was at is one of the
places the Manhattan project was done.
Our greatest danger in life is in permitting the
Hello all,
thx for your replies, this situation happens on a single image, so,
according to your replies I think I can do it as follows:
a) define a new ACDS:
//STEP EXEC PGM=IDCAMS
//SYSUDUMP DD SYSOUT=*
//SYSPRINT DD SYSOUT=*
//SYSINDD *
DEFINE CLUSTER(NAME(SMS.DESV.ACDS) -
Should be able to do this anytime. I would pick a low-activity period
just in case.
IGDSMS00 points to the SCDS/ACDS/COMMDS that will be used at the next
IPL.
If IGDSMS00 is not updated to match the current dataset usage, there may
be issues at the next IPL.
HTH,
snip
thx for your replies, this
sorry it's SMS.RCDV.ACDS and not SMS.DESV.ACDS
On Thu, Nov 3, 2011 at 5:48 PM, af dc acbi...@gmail.com wrote:
Hello all,
thx for your replies, this situation happens on a single image, so,
according to your replies I think I can do it as follows:
a) define a new ACDS:
//STEP EXEC
Allan said:
The major drawback is that each SYMBOLICRELATE alias must be updated
(manually) whenever the
underlying object changes.
I don't see why. In fact, that is exactly the reason we DO use them.
Here's a 3.4 of our TMS.PROD datasets, for example:
TMS.PROD.CTAPMENU
Yes, we use them extensively; they facilitate easy migration, implementation
and regression. How they are used in a DSN depends upon the dataset's usage.
DLIB datasets contain a qualifier of the form Vvvrr
vvrr = version and release
Target datasets contain a qualifier of the form
We are at z/OS V1.12 here. I am investigating how the use of system managed
buffering can help improve performance for a large, extended-format KSDS with a
very random read-only access pattern resulting in over a million read I/O's in
a batch run. After RTFM, it looks to me like I should
We have a job that executes PGM=IEFBR14 with 40 DD cards specifying
DISP=(OLD,DELETE,DELETE).
From time to time we will get a JCL error because dataset reservation failed.
Any other way we might accomplish the same event?
John Donnelly
Texas Instruments SVA
2900 Semiconductor Drive
Santa Clara,
My 1.11 copy of the DSS Storage Admin manual states that FULL is the default.
Does your manual say something different?
Are you copying each 3390-3 to a different 3390-9 or all four to a single
3390-9? If the latter, you might be better off with a dataset copy specifying
all datasets and the
Add SPACE and VOLUME parameters, and change OLD to MOD. That way if it does
exist, it will be deleted, and if it does not, it will be created and deleted
in
the same step.
Use it all of the time. You can also use UNIT=SYSDA (or some such) instead of
VOLUME.
Lloyd
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We have a job that executes PGM=IEFBR14 with 40 DD cards specifying
DISP=(OLD,DELETE,DELETE).
From time to time we will get a JCL error because dataset reservation failed.
Any other way we might accomplish the same event?
what version of z/OS?
It depends on if the job is currently setup by a
Does the dataset exist but the enqueue fails or do you fail due to dataset not
found? If the latter, use DISP=(MOD,DELETE,DELETE). If the former, there is a
JES2 parameter that will change the behavior from fail to wait but you really
need a process to insure no one else is using the datasets
John,
There are many ways of accomplishing this, assuming that you wish to delete
those datasets that are NOT in use.
One possibility: run IKJEFT01 in batch and, for each of the DDs in the IEFBR14
step, issue a DELETE command. Datasets that are ENQueued upon (EXCL or SHR)
will not be deleted.
On Thu, 3 Nov 2011 12:11:51 -0500, McKown, John wrote:
I have it downloaded. Haven't had time to get it working.
Aren't you cycle-poor?
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[mailto:IBM-MAIN@bama.ua.edu] On Behalf Of Shmuel Metz (Seymour J.)
GCC?
Cbttape 482? I
There are several different conditions that can generate similar
issues, each of which, generally requires an operator (human or
electronic) to reply to a WTOR.
Without the message id from the WTOR, any response from this list would
be pure speculation.
Please check you system log and post the
This suggestion will not change the ' DATA SET RESERVATION UNSUCCESSFUL'
situation. The answer to Lizette's question is a factor in what might be the
correct or better solution.
In my experience, this message occurs when deleting a GDS (specific generation
dataset) and something else is
Lol! Never noticed before. $HASP165 has inconsistent formatting for the same
return code (zero) from one job to the next. :-D
11.25.31 J0110283 $HASP165 EJES$SAL ENDED AT PHXHQ2 MAXCC=0 CN(INTERNAL)
11.25.34 J0110285 $HASP165 EJES$DAL ENDED AT PHXHQ2 MAXCC= CN(INTERNAL)
11.25.34 J0110284
Hello,
I am looking to relink a vendor supplied program module which is set up similar
to the following:
- Module name is PCOPY
- Module PCOPY is linked as AC(0)
- Module PCOPY has an alias which is PCOPY2
- Module PCOPY and PCOPY2 are in 'PCOPY.LOADLIB'
I would like to relink PCOPY
Another way to do it is to set up an IDCAMS job to delete all of the datasets.
I don't think you will get dataset reservation failed errors. If for whatever
reason 1 or 2 datasets don't get deleted, you will get a non zero return code
instead of a JCL error.
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Systems
I encountered some oddness while testing with system managed buffering. I have
specified MSG=SMBBIAS to see what choices the system makes, but contrary to the
documented message text I only get one line of information instead of two.
The documentation for message IEC161I 001(xx)-255 says:
If
Delete the include of PCOPY2.
Move the NAME statement to the end of your input. Change the operand to
PCOPY(R).
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Behalf Of Fred Kaptein
Sent: Thursday, November 03, 2011 1:11 PM
To:
Ed, I'll hazard a guess that the second message was emitted from some ASM code,
but the others were probably PL/S.
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Edward Jaffe
Sent: Thursday, November 03, 2011 3:09 PM
To:
On Thu, 3 Nov 2011 11:57:43 -0500, McKown, John wrote:
Does anybody use SYMBOLICREATE to create aliases so that
the actual DSN can automatically change based on a static
system symbol?
I'm with Mark Jacobs and Mary Anne Matyaz on this. I've
been out of doing systems programming and doing
Greetings List,
I have had several inquiries concerning DASDCALC working in a Window's 7
environment.
DASDCALC will work in a Windows' 7 32 bit environment but not in the 64bit
environment. There is supposed to be a way to make it work in a 64bit
environment so I am researching that. When I
If PCOPY2 is an alias of PCOPY
INCLUDE SYSLIB(PCOPY)
SETCODE AC(1) ALIAS PCOPY2
NAME PCOPY(R)
On Thu, 3 Nov 2011 15:11:21 -0500 Fred Kaptein fred.kapt...@hp.com wrote:
:Hello,
:
:I am looking to relink a vendor supplied program module which
On Thu, 3 Nov 2011 13:31:48 -0700, Schwarz, Barry A wrote:
Delete the include of PCOPY2.
Move the NAME statement to the end of your input. Change the operand to
PCOPY(R).
Right. I would add:
use a different DDNAME than SYSLIB and/or get rid of LET.
RTFM.
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Edward Jaffe wrote:
Lol! Never noticed before. $HASP165 has inconsistent formatting for the
same return code (zero) from one job to the next. :-D
11.25.31 J0110283 $HASP165 EJES$SAL ENDED AT PHXHQ2 MAXCC=0 CN(INTERNAL)
11.25.34 J0110285 $HASP165 EJES$DAL ENDED AT PHXHQ2 MAXCC=
On 3 November 2011 16:11, Fred Kaptein fred.kapt...@hp.com wrote:
//SYSLIN DD *
INCLUDE SYSLIB(PCOPY)
INCLUDE SYSLIB(PCOPY2)
NAME PCOPY
AC(1)
ALIAS PCOPY2
but it fails with the following errors
[...]
IEW2230S 0414 MODULE HAS NO TEXT.
[...]
This is probably because you have
I have CEE.SCEELPA in my LPALSTXX . Any advantage/dis-advantage in putting
the LE modules for COBOL and PL/I into LPA also?
Thanks.
John Norgauer
Senior Systems Programmer
Mainframe Technical Support Services
University of California Davis Medical Center
2315 Stockton Blvd
ASB 1300
On Thu, 3 Nov 2011 12:37:51 -0700, Donnelly, John P john.p.donne...@ti.com
wrote:
We have a job that executes PGM=IEFBR14 with 40 DD cards specifying
DISP=(OLD,DELETE,DELETE).
From time to time we will get a JCL error because dataset reservation failed.
Any other way we might accomplish the
In
87348bf0403c3e42b369e1989a8961130183cf6...@exchvs5a.mx.state.mo.us,
on 11/03/2011
at 11:05 AM, Turriff, Leslie leslie.turr...@oa.mo.gov said:
This will actually make sense once (if ever) we become a spacefaring
culture, and are no longer tied to the rotation rate of the earth.
No.
In 1320313200.4eb261703d...@postoffice.tpg.com.au, on 11/03/2011
at 08:40 PM, Shane Ginnane ibm-m...@tpg.com.au said:
This would be primarily for the gratification of gil:
http://www.abc.net.au/news/2011-11-03/time-for-change-gmt-could-be-history/3617226
Leap minutes? Bletch! That would
Another way to do it is to set up an IDCAMS job to delete all of the datasets.
I don't think you will get dataset reservation failed errors. If for
whatever reason 1 or 2 datasets don't get deleted, you will get a non zero
return code instead of a JCL error.
And, if you want, you can make
re:
http://www.garlic.com/~lynn/2011n.html#84 Scanning JES3 JCL
i was brought into boeing hdqtrs summer of 1969 as part of helping get
boeing computer services (BCS) up and running. they had machine room at
hdqtrs (boeing field) with 360/30 for payroll and misc. other hdqtrs
administration. It
Think I've still got my Summa cum JES button(#589 at MXG.com).
In a message dated 11/3/2011 5:39:37 P.M. Central Daylight Time,
l...@garlic.com writes:
all the features of JES2 JES3, that customers
couldn't live w/o, combined in single product. Never got past that stage
Tom,
Glad this isworkig for you.
I hare refrained from using alias#39;s because I have found that programmers
take it for granted and then smuggle it into production. What happens then even
with all the change notice and warnings in the world someone either forgets and
then after the alias
In 0740726216839478.wa.fred.kapteinhp@bama.ua.edu, on 11/03/2011
at 03:11 PM, Fred Kaptein fred.kapt...@hp.com said:
INCLUDE SYSLIB(PCOPY)
INCLUDE SYSLIB(PCOPY2)
NAME PCOPY
AC(1)
ALIAS PCOPY2
Why? Do you understand what the
On Thu, 3 Nov 2011 09:20:40 -0500
Paul Gilmartin paulgboul...@aim.com wrote:
...
Imagine a world where there were two or three definitions of a pint.
What like ours you mean ?. From Wikipedia:
quote
A pint of beer served in a tavern outside Great Britain and
the United States may be a British
Hi John,
Have you tried the Win 7 compatibility mode? I have found that to be successful
in several cases.
HTH,
Linda
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From: John H. Lang johnhl...@charter.net
To: IBM-MAIN@bama.ua.edu
Sent: Thursday, November 3, 2011 1:38:59 PM
Subject: Central
On Thu, 3 Nov 2011 18:21:52 -0400, Shmuel Metz (Seymour J.) wrote:
In 1320313200.4eb261703d...@postoffice.tpg.com.au, on 11/03/2011
at 08:40 PM, Shane Ginnane said:
This would be primarily for the gratification of gil:
On 11/3/2011 5:43 AM, Thomas Berg wrote:
It's very interesting with the references and anecdotes to the past, but for us
in the prime ages it's often confusing.
I would be grateful to get hints about time of these references, couldn't You
for example tell if it happened before or after the
US: 2 cups - 8 by 2 = 16 oz
IMPERIAL: 2.5 cups = 20 oz
1 IMP gallon = 10 lb (water)
1 US gallon = 8 lb
1 IMP gallon = 160 oz
1 US = 128 oz
In both systems: 1 oz weighs 1 oz (water)
1 millilitres of water = 1 gramme.
As far as I know, the US is the only country that still uses the 16 oz pint.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Metrication
On Thu, Nov 3, 2011 at 10:12 PM, Ted MacNEIL eamacn...@yahoo.ca wrote:
deleted
Of course, it may also be the only non-metric country left, as well.
-
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Where do Forest Rangers go to get away from it all?
I have CEE.SCEELPA in my LPALSTXX . Any advantage/dis-advantage in putting
the LE
modules for COBOL and PL/I into LPA also?
Thanks.
John Norgauer
Are you talking about SCEERUN or some other SCEE??? Library?
As I recall, IBM has specific placements of the various SCEE libraries.
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