Firstly, the EXCP counts reported for RLS files are added up for all tasks
accessing that file, not just that individual CICS region (that's stated in the
CICS doco). So the EXCP counts may include I/O's from other CICS regions or
batch jobs sharing those files (and if not, why are you using
I think Ken just wants to know how to display those details.
SDSF will tell you. Use primary command 'CK E' to list triggered events, then
use the 'S' line command next to the event you want the details about.
SDSF provides a nice REXX interface so you can use all that info
programmatically if
I suggest you review these two pages:
http://www-01.ibm.com/support/docview.wss?uid=isg1_ZOSV1R7_BCPZIIP
http://www-03.ibm.com/systems/z/os/zos/downloads/
and use the 'IBM zIIP Support for z/OS V1R6-V1R7 and z/OS.e V1R6-V1R7' link...
there is a program directory here too.
Cheers, Ant.
Hi:
I have some held JES2 output that will not purge from the system.
Messages associated with the purge request are:
$COJ(29612),OUTGRP=2.1.1
$HASP003 RC=(52),CO 890
$HASP003 RC=(52),CO J(29612) - NO SELECTABLE ENTRIES FOUND
Listing the job shows:
$DJ(29612),LONG
$HASP890 JOB()
Thanks Lizette, $ZAPJOB worked a treat. Didn't know about that command, you
learn something new every day.
Cheers, Ant.
NT Government Australia
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Lizette Koehler
Sent: Tuesday, 17 November
Do you have a JCL syntax-checking software product? I know of a couple that
will also check IDCAMS sysin statements (and other utility control cards)
SmartJCL by HorizonT
JED by DCMS
We have SmartJCL, but it's not quite up to speed with the z/OS 1.11
enhancements (like the new MASK parm to the
And I remember when SDSF was called Q and it was shipped on the CBT tape.
Ant.
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Subject: Re: Preview: z/OS
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From: Anthony Thompson anthony.thomp...@nt.gov.au
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Sent: Tue, February 9, 2010 7:50:53 PM
Subject: Re: Preview: z/OS V1.12 - September 2010
And I
IBM have a web-based CFsizer tool.
It's here... http://www-947.ibm.com/systems/support/z/cfsizer/index.html
Cheers, Ant.
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Plurgh!
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Subject: Re: Adventure - Or Colossal Cave Adventure
At 19:02 +0100 on 02/19/2010, Thomas Berg
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Anne Lynn Wheeler
Sent: Tuesday, 9 March 2010 3:50 PM
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Subject: Re: Entry point for a Mainframe?
note that the supercomputer market is starting to latch onto the
You can use the BCPii interface to talk to any CPC within the HMC domain to get
(or modify) info on capacity records and image/activation profiles. Code can be
C or assembler and is authorised.
It's documented in MVS Programming Callable Services for High-Level Languages.
I'm just starting to
I'm guessing that since you mentioned JES2 region size the reason code on the
$HASP473 message was 8?
From looking in SHASSRC, B32K cell pool appears to be a general purpose pool
of 32K buffers, used for a variety of purposes: JES2 internally, Spool API,
NJE...
I imagine you'd need to talk to
There's no SPACE parms specified on SYSUT1. And I'm guessing that the dataclass
for the file referenced in SYSUT1 doesn't have any space information in it
either (or it doesn't have a dataclass).
LIKE just uses the attributes of the referenced (model) dataset, it doesn't
look in the associated
Be aware that datasets allocated with ABSTR can't be system-managed. SMS and
HSM won't talk to them.
Ant.
Northern Territory Government, Australia
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Vernooij, CP - SPLXM
Sent: Thursday, 27
Suggest collecting more diagnostic information.
Try starting ISPF with the TESTX and TRACEX options.
Ant.
Northern Territory Govt., Australia
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Anson Ye
Sent: Friday, 28 May 2010 2:36 PM
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You need an ISPF environment in your batch job. You're just calling TSO there.
Ant.
Northern Territory Govt., Australia
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What subsequent messages?
Why didn't it echo my SET BOUNDARY(GLOBAL) ... statement?
(Or report an error?)
I suppose that might depend on what SMPOUT is allocated as.
Unless there is some kind of process that uses SMPLOGs to report on SMP/E
activity (and in my travels I haven't come across
Review the MAXMAILBYTES and CHECKSPOOLSIZE parameters in the SMTP configuration
dataset.
From the z/OS V1.11 CS IP Configuration Reference:
The value used for bytes in the MAXMAILBYTES statement determines the space
allocations for data sets allocated to hold the mail while it is being
It's in the CHECKSPOOLSIZE description... When the SMTP note is truncated, an
informational message EZA5340I or EZA5342I is generated in the SMTP OUTPUT file.
Cheers, Ant.
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Linda Mooney
The MGCRE is working, in a fashion. It's getting through to the console but the
system doesn't like the V NET command since you're getting the IEE305I message.
You definitely have the TEXT= parm formatted correctly? The length field is
correct? There aren't any non-displayable hex bytes being
Or even HSEND LIST DSN SELECT(ML2) ODS(blah)
And you can just pre-allocate an output dataset of suitable size instead of
patching the default allocations. HSM doesn't release unused space in the
output file so you wouldn't really want large defaults for other listings that
typically produce
I don't believe so. All the execution node does is look at the NOTIFY statement
on the jobcard (if it is there) and sends a message back to the the origin node
via JES2 services/RTAM, and the origin JES2 sends a notify to the userid via
MVS SEND.
The execution node tries to use the same job
the job, should be
able to match the two jobs.
If I see in sdsf, the job numbe on ST panel is different and the job number
in the jesmsglg is diff, so Jes should be able to match these two or may be
it does something else to ensure this.
Thanks,
Vatsal
On Thu, Oct 14, 2010 at 2:41 PM, Anthony Thompson
Check the transmission headers in one of the delayed emails once it gets
received. (In MS Outlook, you open the email in its own window, click on Option
in the View drop-down). The timestamps in the headers should tell you which
server is causing the delay.
Ant.
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z/OS 1.12 has a new ALLOC parameter that is supposed to improve DB2 start-up
times when it's got zillions of files too:
SYSTEM MEMDSENQMGMT(ENABLE)
This option re-jigs allocation/de-allocation processing to make it more
efficient when lots of files are allocated.
Ant.
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A thread here a few years ago mentioned that recent redesign of catalog
services has much relaxed the syntactic restrictions on catalogued data
set names.
It is an installation option whether to allow the cataloguing
data set names with the relaxed syntax. IBM sets the default
to
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Anthony Thompson pisze:
A thread here a few years ago mentioned that recent redesign of catalog
services has much relaxed the syntactic restrictions on catalogued data
set
SET BDY(GLOBAL).
UCLIN.
DEL DZONE() or TZONE().
ENDUCL.
Ant.
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Mark Jacobs
Sent: Wednesday, 24 November 2010 10:12 AM
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Subject: Re: deleting a SMPE zone that does not
ASCBINTS would be job start time, not current step.
Field TCBTCT points to the 'SMF Time Control Table'. Perhaps TCTAST or use the
pointer to step total SMF record (TCTT30S) and look at SMF30SIT.
Cheers, Ant.
Northern Territory Government of Australia
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Maybe this will work for date:
TCBJSCB - JSCBJCTA -- (via SWAREQ) - JCTJCTX (SWAREQ again)
gets you to the JCT extension.
JCTXSSD contains step start date.
Ant.
Northern Territory Government of Australia
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I'll just point out that Type 1 and Type 6 SVC's cannot themselves issue SVC
calls (i.e. call RACF). Doesn't matter if your SVC just lives in LPA.
Merry Solstice, Ant. Thompson
Northern Territory Government, Australia
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On Fri, 24 Dec 2010 07:50:12 +0930 Anthony Thompson
anthony.thomp...@nt.gov.au wrote:
:I'll just point out that Type 1 and Type 6 SVC's cannot themselves issue SVC
calls (i.e. call RACF). Doesn't matter if your SVC just lives in LPA
them quite well.
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Type 1/6 can't XCTL either, so I suspect
SC35-0423 DFSMSdss Storage Administration Guide, Chapter 20.
Ant.
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R.S.
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Subject: Re: STGADMIN.ADR.DUMP.TOLERATE.ENQF
W dniu
D PROG,EXIT
Ant.
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Anthony Fletcher
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Subject: SMF EXITS in effect - which are they?
Does anyone know a way to determine exactly
From context, I suppose SA means System Automation.
You can use PARMLIB's MPFLST to call a program on receipt of the RMF
initialization complete message (ERB100I); the program calls SVC34 to issue the
S RMFGAT command (or whatever). The program can be generalized for other system
automation
Space referred to is virtual storage. The explanation for message IEW4000I
makes that quite plain. Run the receive job with a larger region size. I
typically use REGION=0M for SMP/e jobs.
Ant.
Northern Territory Govt., Australia
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Assuming your target/dlib zones are in a separate VSAM datasets:
1) Copy/rename them using DF/DSS. You'll also need to make copies of the
related SMP/E datasets (ie, SMPLTS, SMPMTS, SMPSCDS, SMPSTS, maybe SMPLOG and
SMPLOGA depending on how you are set up) and the target and distribution
Not for Asia-Pacific???
Ant.
Northern Territory Govt., Australia
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??? ?? ???
Sent: Tuesday, 12 April 2011 4:51 PM
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Subject: Re: ZG11-0127 EMEA windows on zbx fourth
We had a similar issue here: occasionally a mountpoint directory and/or
associated symbolics went missing after an OS upgrade and a new root file
system was moved into production / development systems.
One of the system programmers had written a job that fired off after IPL; that
job called a
You can't answer the question without local site knowledge; no amount of USS
training will help you. The dsname of the filesystem that is mounted at any
mountpoint is completely up to whoever installed the software in that
directory, hopefully using local dataset naming standards.
The only
Majorly, DB2 V10 offloads more work to ZiiPs. If you are on some sort of usage
licence, you should see reduced CPU and software costs (allegedly, on the order
of 5-10%).
See here...
http://www.databasejournal.com/features/db2/article.php/3869096/IBM-DB2-10-for-zOS-Justifying-the-Upgrade.htm
HASPINDX? Maybe shutdown the SDSF server and re-allocate HASPINDX.
Ant. Northern Territory Govt, Australia
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jagadishan perumal
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I suspect the OP has the cart before the horse.
DUMPSRV current CPU utilization is zero, but has accumulated CPU service and
I/O's. This tells me it has processed a few dumps. Stop the system from dumping
and DUMPSRV has nothing to do. I'd be looking to resolve the cause for the
presumed dump
I suppose the trick is to ensure SMF records are processed in the order they
are written. Look for Type 0 records to determine the time zone offset at IPL,
start processing records of interest with that offset while also looking for
Type 90 records with a SET CLOCK/DATE/RESET sub-type for any
Customize the BLCSDDIR exec to your needs (it's in SBLSCLI0).
I typically write my own exec to invoke IPCS, allocating ddname BLSCDDIR to my
own dump directory.
Suggest you read the IPCS manuals.
Ant.
Northern Territory Government of Australia
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ARM means Automatic Restart Management.
See MVS Setting Up a Sysplex and MVS Programming Resource Recovery.
Ant.
Northern Territory Government of Australia
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Phil Smith
Sent: Friday, 23
Concerning your SMPPTS, I'm wondering what OPTIONS entries you have set for
your global zone, in particular the ones that appear under the CLEANUP category
in the SMP/E panels.
You should have sub-entry PURGE(YES) so that SMPPTS members are deleted after
ACCEPT processing. You should be
As Mark said...
The ISF032I RC4 message indicates the MCS console is already activate when the
REXX is run, maybe because you already have SDSF active on another ISPF
logical screen (the console name defaults to your TSO userid, but you can
change it by using the Options action bar pull-down,
The description of the ABEND macro states that allowed completion codes are in
the range 0-4095.
But I think it was z/OS 1.9 that the ABEND macro was changed to check for CC
4095 and issue an error message, before that it would let through higher
completion codes without complaining. So I
And here's a hint: look for GIMXSID
Ant.
Northern Territory Government of Australia
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Gibney, Dave
Sent: Wednesday, 12 October 2011 4:58 PM
To: IBM-MAIN@bama.ua.edu
Subject: Re: RSU Order
The JCL and input looks fine, but that's all I can say.
Unfortunately no-one, even with the best will on the planet, can provide you
any sensible assistance without any appropriate diagnostic information.
Such as the job log with the error messages and abend codes.
Ant.
Northern Territory
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Saurabh
On Wed, Nov 9, 2011 at 9:41 AM, Anthony Thompson
anthony.thomp...@nt.gov.au wrote:
The JCL and input looks fine, but that's all I can say.
Unfortunately no-one, even with the best will on the planet, can
provide you any sensible assistance
Sweet.
I'd love to see any snippets of C++ code like that that talks to z/OS
facilities. Not a great C++/Java programmer yet :( Pretty much standard z/OS
Assembler/REXX as far as programming goes. What I want to do is write a BCPii
interface that is Windoze driven (i.e. Java that calls C++?).
On Wed, 4 Jan 2012 14:24:51 +0930, Anthony Thompson
anthony.thomp...@nt.gov.au wrote:
What I want to do is write a BCPii interface that is Windoze driven (i.e.
Java that calls C++?).
Any pointers in this direction would be appreciated.
JNI is the word for you. Java can call C++ and vice
LOL, ROFL, etc.
Ant.
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R Hey
Sent: Tuesday, 24 January 2012 2:03 PM
To: IBM-MAIN@bama.ua.edu
Subject: OT: What is a mainframe Part I
You may find this interesting:
I use the PDSPDS program from file 40 on the CBT tape.
Ant.
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Lizette Koehler
Sent: Wednesday, 22 February 2012 11:51 PM
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Subject: Re: IPOUPDTE / CPPUPDTE Download
and syntax nedded to pass to the module.
Can u put here an example or a few comments detailing how to use it?
Best regards,
Álvaro.
2012/2/23 Anthony Thompson anthony.thomp...@nt.gov.au
I use the PDSPDS program from file 40 on the CBT tape.
Ant.
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Don't like this concept at all. Much too easy for people that don't think about
what they are doing to overwrite data. Instead, what I would like to see is the
JCL functionality to do something like SPACE=*.refdd or
SPACE=(LIKE=dsname), in much the same manner as you can copy DCB attributes
Well spotted. Functionally, that's exactly what they are describing.
Ant.
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Steve Horein
Sent: Friday, 24 February 2012 2:53 PM
To: IBM-MAIN@bama.ua.edu
Subject: Re: Thought: new DISP
I think the reference is to REPRO MERGECAT... doubt that will help here.
Might be easiest to use DF/DSS to dump/delete datasets, then establish the
proper catalogue alias, then RESTORE/catalogue the files. I imagine FDR can do
the same thing.
I was looking at a piece of software here called
Endevor is source control. It's strength is in ensuring there are no changes to
source between environments... (typically development, test, user acceptance,
production, and 'emergency' environment for catering for on-the-fly changes to
deal with a production problem... like production JCL
You can use DF/DSS EXEC card parm UTILMSG=YES to see what 'general access
method' ADRDSSU is using to copy data. Default is UTILMSG=ERROR (only if
utility bugs out).
Ant.
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Ron Hawkins
Don't have PL/1 here, but a casual search of IBM doco (can't you do this?)
shows Enterprise PL/1 for z/OS V4.2 has a SMP/E DDDEF of SIBMPRC. I'd be
surprised if it's not there (if IBM still ship it under that name, and I
imagine they do).
So, whatever dataset that DDDEF points to. Of course,
Oops, typo... DDDEF = SIBMZPRC not SIBMPRC
Ant.
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jagadishan perumal
Sent: Tuesday, 17 April 2012 12:18 PM
To: IBM-MAIN@bama.ua.edu
Subject: IEL1CL not found
Hello All,
Good Morning !!
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Jags
On Tue, Apr 17, 2012 at 9:46 AM, Anthony Thompson
anthony.thomp...@nt.gov.au wrote:
Oops, typo... DDDEF = SIBMZPRC not SIBMPRC
Ant.
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Behalf
My organization is on the ESP program.
We also requested a 'non-verbose' option.
The extra messages are essentially a verbatim copy of the explanatory text in
the messages manual(s). Which resulted in messages that weren't just a few
extra lines, but often a dozen or many more lines.
What we
Quickref from Chicago-Soft. I imagine there are other similar products, but
this is the one I commonly encounter.
Ant.
Northern Territory Government of Australia
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Robert A. Rosenberg
Can't you save the web page displaying the PSP bucket as a text file?
Ant, Northern Territory Government, Australia.
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