The original define only explicitly named the data component. The index got
a system generated name. LISTCAT the cluster and you should see the data
component you named and the name that was generated for the index.
Doug
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Are we saying that we cannot look at the current PSW, get the WSC, and look
it up? I've been looking at WSC's since System 360 days. Never found it too
difficult.
Doug
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IIRC, 1.13. does not require HASPINDX. You have to look at the requirements
for SDSF depending on the migration path.
Doug
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if you do a 'pre syslog' from SDSF, and then do an 'ST', do you have a
SYSLOG STC in the system?
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I find it odd that IBM is asking this question. I have been fixing wait
states for 40 years. Some are easy, some are hard. Having another system to
fix things is always a great idea. IBM has tons of people supposedly who
know this stuff.
Doug
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I always found that your activity the day after you have a wait state and
you have no other system to fix it is to create a small one or two pack
system to save your butt next time it happens. Or create another LPAR and
have the space system running all the time. You generally only have this
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This is a catalog error.
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Hi,
This post was not answered. Can anybody help me out?
You need to look at SFSMSdfp Diagnosis to see why the IGDVTSCU error is
being returned. The indication is that you exceeded 4GB, the define at 4000
indicates that after you reduced it to under 4 GB it worked, so something is
amiss in the extended addressability situation. DR is inherently
Sorry, was responding to another problem. Got replies crossed over.
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This is a catalog error
You have to see if the proper SMS path was used. The indication is that the
EA bit was not active for this allocation. If it does not fail with a
similar allocation of a test file in your normal system, you may have to
wait until the next DR shot to figure it out.
Doug
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Good Luck.
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All,
I am considering the usage of IBM's SCLM to manage software products.
Since we are
Or try the IShell, and follow the menu items.
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Did you try
Sorry, but I agree as well. Wench is simply not sexist. This is pandering to
political correctness. Soon, we will not be able to communicate at all
without offending someone. I can't wait to retire.
Doug
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Just use HCD to refine a new one with an appropriate HLQ that goes to the
mastercatalog, as a copy of whatever current you want to use as the
template. Then use HCD to delete the one you don't want.
Doug Fuerst
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It appears that the activation procedure is correct. Assuming that your
validation was successful for that SCDS (you should check that the SCDS name
was correct) then it appears that the SCDS may look like an ACDS. The IGD049
message is pretty explicit.
Doug Fuerst
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Check to see if any cabling changed.
Doug Fuerst
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I am looking for some help
Hardware Management Console and support element wiring options
A local Hardware Management Console must be connected to its support
Elements
using Local Area Network (LAN) wiring. The Hardware Management Console and
the support Elements both come with Dual Ethernet LAN adapters.
The communication
.** )
select
when (dsn eq oedsn)
do
set dataclas eq 'omvs'
exit
end
when (dsn eq zfsa)
do
set dataclas eq 'zfsa'
exit
end
otherwise
set dataclas eq ''
end
end
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DATACLAS EQ ''
END
END
I have even translated the DC and activated the SCDS dataset, but still no
luck
Regards,
Jags
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Why do you have the VALID_DC? Simply define the FILTLIST with the DSN
qualifiers you want, in the order of selection. I believe you
I believe the MAC address is found by going through the HMC and
interrogating the OSA Adapter through Advanced Facilities. The Configuration
data should be there, as defined in the address assigned in HCD to the
particular adapter.
Doug
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I LOVE Cards. Fits perfectly in your pocket, just right for writing on!
Doug
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The final library he looks for if you do not specify additional libraries
in the resolver startup is TCPIP.TCPIP.TCPPARMS. This is documented in the
IP reference manual under resolver setup.
Doug
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Excuse me, the last default library is TCPIP.TCPIP.DATA.
Look in SC31-8775 Page 19. Understanding Resolvers. Defining the search
order is documented there. Also, how to actually set up the Resolver Address
Space.
Doug
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The products are licensed to the particular z/9 physical processor, and
charges are dependent on MSU's of the z/9 (or z/10, or z/196, etc.) The only
way to pay for only one z/9 would be to only run the products on a single
z/9, and not the other. There may be a Sysplex pricing model, but it would
Must be old Tape drives...
Doug
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Subject: Re: Anyone Still Using OLTEP?
Is anyone still using
or multimode. The difference is cladding and protective wrap.
62.5µ is a bit bigger, orange, and used almost exclusively for ESCON.
Tons of stuff on the web; I found most of it via Google. Good luck, and
contact me off list if you need additional information, I think I can
find it somewhere.
Doug
There are some very specific ports that have to opened on the firewall
for the call home to work. IBM does not try to access from outside. I
have to see if I have the docs around somewhere. But an IBM IPR or CE
should be able to provide the exact setup. I know of many users who
access the HMC
I* never really get much from ServiceLink on PSP's. ResourceLink is much
more helpful. I don't know whyjust one of those mysteries that makes
life interesting
Doug
On 1/10/2011 6:24 PM, Carlos Bodra wrote:
Hello,
I'm trouble about what I got as a result of my research
I just went through a similar situation. If I remember what I read,
DF/dss actually invokes IDCAMS under the covers to actually perform
the action you are trying. IF you dump the zfs dataset, and restore it
with a newname, it should work properly.
Doug
On 16-Nov-10 09:28, R.S. wrote:
The
Actually, I am using Firefox 3.0.12 and it is working fine too.
Doug
On 30-Sep-10 15:46, Field, Alan C. wrote:
I'm using IE8 with XP serv pac 3 and can access the zSeries HMC.
At some point I started getting certificate errors (either IE upgrade or
perhaps a change in the HMC microcode) that
Has anyone converted from Quick Index back to regular IDCAMS
processing? We only have about 12 jobs actually using QI and would like
to eliminate it.
Thanks.
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I have SVAA and Snapshot running on 1.11 without any problems, and I
had HSC 6.2 and SMC, running before we put in a Luminex box. The only
issues I heard anything about was regarding large volume support. Since
we were not going above Mod 9's, it did not matter.
Doug
On 14-Sep-10 14:12,
I just completed a Luminex migration off an STK VTCS and SL8500. Contact
me off list if you want. I'll be happy to share.
Doug Fuerst
Leitner, Timothy wrote:
David,
We are healthcare system with 7 hospitals. We have just recently
migrated to EMC/Bustech MDL. We run our financial/supply
Product from Vicom Infinity that simplifies installation.
Doug
George Henke wrote:
Has anybody ever heard of Quickload, a tool associated with installing
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What is the session trying to connect to? And OSA or an OSC adapter? Or
something else? It would seem it is not defined there. If you are using
an OSC adapter, the session must be defined there as well.
Doug Fuerst
Itschak Mugzach wrote:
I am trying to define a PCOM session as a printer
connected immediately.
Doug
Itschak Mugzach wrote:
No sure I understand your questiion. It is an OSA adapter, but the address
is resolved by TN3270E for sure, as we configured PCOM to terminal and then
the LU was found.
ITschak
On Mon, Mar 8, 2010 at 4:17 PM, Doug Fuerst d...@bkassociates.net
All mine have no CUADD in the report I just ran.
Doug
Anton Britz wrote:
I received the following question this morning :
We are busy installing a SL8500 ATL with STK 1 drives
TST1 *Control Unit List * Row 9 of 161
Command ===
I was unaware that SMS could be used to control the actual USS
constructs in the file system. I use SMS to manage the actual filesystem
datasets, and use ACF2 to control access to the actual USS directory
structure.
Doug
Gibney, Dave wrote:
I'm working on setting up automount for
That is what I was referring to. I have nothing in my ACS routines for
OMVS except to manage the actual HFS datasets to the OMVS storage group.
Access to the OMVS filesystem (/whatever) is controlled by rules in ACF2.
Doug
McKown, John wrote:
snip
What do you mean by the OMVS world? My
How does replacing one mainframe with loads of hot running servers save
money? This is nothing more than more Accenture bigotry against
mainframes. The regulatory environment is likely to dictate LESS brands
and services in the future, especially if a Glass-Steagall replacement
is eventually
I just did 1.4 to 1.9. Contact me off list for details.
Doug
Itschak Mugzach wrote:
A customer is running z/os 1.4 and wishes to install 1.10. I know that IBM
documents only 3 versions migration paths, but I wonder if someone has done
it not on a side-by-side solution, but co-existing
You get what you pay for.
Doug
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I am not making this up. This is an actual posting for an
experienced
MVS systems programmer. Suitably redacted and approved for all
audiences.
$23/hr. YGBFKM.
Interesting typo they made, W2 when they meant H1B.
Indeed.
I doubt that any manager in a position to decide about outsourcing will
learn anything from this. I remain convinced that outsourcing is a bad
idea if you are dedicated to providing your customers with the best service.
Doug Fuerst
Anton Britz wrote:
'Amateur' IBM brings down Air New
Change INITSQA as small as needed to get you up. Then you are going to
have to massage SQA to find a sweet spot. I'd try SQA=(16,1500).
Doug Fuerst
Crabtree, Anne D wrote:
At DR site, we are running our z/OS second level to z/VM. z/OS would not start
at all until we changed our SQA
That sounds about right
Doug
Dick de Groot wrote:
I think a INITSQA 0064K 0256K should be sufficient for IPL (NIP)
2009/10/11 Crabtree, Anne D anne.d.crabt...@wv.gov
At DR site, we are running our z/OS second level to z/VM. z/OS would not
start at all until we changed our SQA=(10,1800)
SMS or non-SMS?
Scott Ford wrote:
I need a quick HFS question answered. I need to add a candidate volume for HFS. When I try to do a
IDCAMS
'ALTER 'HFS.USERS' ADDVOLUMES(*) '
I receive a IDCAMS CATALOG ERROR .
My problem is that I ned more space for HFS.USERS hfs file for a install.
I
to the message than that?
Dave Gibney
Information Technology Services
Washington State University
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Do you have a filtlist? I believe that to use user, you would have to
filter on user, as in
FILTLIST USER INCLUDE (XXX*)
then
WHEN (DSN EQ USER)
DO
SET STORCLAS EQ 'USERSC'
EXIT
END
Doug
Darth Keller wrote:
Hi Listeners,
I'm trying to understand how this works:
SELECT
WHEN
I don't think so. You can mask any filtlist (I do all kinds, db2
datasets, tso, ftp, ftpusers, etc). The include would be masked with the
ID's he wanted to include (or exclude, for that matter), or at least
that's what we do.
Doug
Darth Keller wrote:
Do you have a filtlist? I believe that to
Actually, the rubber mallet on the 2821 was used to fix parity problems
in the 1403 core matrix. Intermittent print checks was the symptom. BTW,
a well place foot worked in lieu of a mallet. one of my first lessons as
a CE..
Doug
Eric Bielefeld wrote:
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I remember a 1403 control
The 360/20's best language was RPG. Fist real computer I ever saw, with
a 2415, a 1403 of some kind I believe, and the MFCM, where the last 2
characters stood for card muncher. Use your imagination for the first
two characters. :-)
My dad worked on it and before that, the requisite card
Why not simply fix the problems in the power systems, and test them
regularly?
If this had been the case in the last 3 places I have worked, I would
have been escorted off the premises, and my stuff thrown out after me.
Doug
snip
Kelly Bert Manning wrote:
Please don't laugh.
I work with
I use IP 6500's and they support all the commands under JES2/IP. Just
watch the CKPTPAGE parameter, that affects the backspace command.
Doug
snip
Subject: PSF printer question
I have an old channel attached printer I want to replace with a PSF
printer defined with an IP Address.
Does anyone
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
Umm, train them? Then use test LPAR's to keep their skills fresh? And
operators should NOT be changing weights, storage, CPU's etc. without a
sysprog there. Define the CP's and use config to vary them on/off.
Just my $.02
Doug
Mark Jacobs wrote:
One of our recurring problems is with the
That was it. I couldn't remember where I wrote it down.
Stephen Y Odo wrote:
Doug Fuerst wrote:
There is a parameter that has to be put in the init file to set
printing to no. It will take me a bit to find it.
edit your .ws file and add:
[LT]
IgnoreWCCStartPrint=Y
UndefinedCode=Y
There is a parameter that has to be put in the init file to set printing
to no. It will take me a bit to find it.
Doug
Peter Bishop wrote:
Hi,
it's not a direct answer to your question, but when the network folk found
it too hard to stop this on one of my sessions (don't know why, something
Sounds like they weren't writing too many policies..
Doug
Shane wrote:
On Wed, 2008-08-27 at 08:12 -0500, Mark Zelden wrote:
Korean insurer Samsung Life Insurance shut down its IBM zSeries
mainframes, shifting a 7,000 MIPS workload, including loan,
contract and payment systems to two
I can see it via VPN on my single Object ops. No problem. Base and LPAR
configs. As well as everything else I should be able to see.
Doug
Skip Robinson wrote:
Alan,
You didn't really address my problem by saying you can do 'everything'. I
can define profiles, activate/deactivate LPARs, IPL
I think every buzz word on that new fangled project management stuff is
in there. This is such bull.Can't they just say we made the process more
efficient, and eliminated waste? No, too simple... And probably not the
case. Inertia is pretty strong
Anton Britz wrote:
Hi,
We had so
Yes, I have had the HFS protected by ACF2 for a least 2 years or more.
This is fairly common. Try the ACF2 list on Yahoo for help on ACF2
Doug Fuerst
Subject: CA ACF2 SAF HFS Security and COCSTS32
[snip]
Has anyone implemented ACF2 CA SAF HFS Security and setup the resource
SA390 Automation
Pat Monk wrote:
We have a few datasets in our system with a hi-level of ING. Does anyone
know the purpose of these datasets and where they come from? Some TSO
commands result in RACF RESOURCE NOT PROTECTED messages with various
datasets with this hi-level.
Thanks,
Pat
it with JES output, syslog displays, etc.
Doug Fuerst
Gary Green wrote:
Ah... These two products do not provide the same informaiton.
SYSVIEW provides internal, control-block structure information (at a minimum)
while SDSF (Spool Display and Search Facility) provides informaiton about Jobs
Is JK Rowling the auditor?
Tommy Tsui wrote:
because our audit want to check the unauthorized user (outsource
programmer) download the source program from our shop.
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It's true that the base TEP USS workspace has the word overview in
it. However, as with all OMEGAMON TEP workspaces, you have to right
click to see what else is available.
In the USS case, there are hundreds of metrics externalized to the out
of the box
All I can say is I have 4.1 or 550 for z/OS and there is not one shred
of USS support in the product that I can find. I was told that if I
wanted that support I needed Omegamon for USS. So if this is the case,
even the support people and the marketing people are unaware of it. I
actually use
Pommier, Rex R. wrote:
Yep, I ran into the same dilemma. I had to install the upgrade to make
my z/OS 1.4 to 1.7 upgrade work and had to decipher between V4.1 and
Omegamon V550, using the V520 manuals. I was less than impressed as
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all that time, flour, and gas for the ovens to not have to figure out
a good recipe myself. ROTFLMBO!
Happy New Year all.
Doug
At 19:50 31-12-07, you wrote:
On Dec 31, 2007, at 6:34 PM, Doug Fuerst wrote:
How do you figure that reverse engineering is an acceptable
.
One thing to watch out for is the ACS source code must be
unnum'd. Otherwise you get a strange error that makes no sense.
Lizette
I haven't code ACS routines in years.
Does anybody know where to find a reference on how to do it?
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I don't think so.
Unless of course the Senior IBM factory reps didn't know either.
I think they knew where to look.
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application. This is insane.
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in New Jersey are legal ?
20% maybe.. ok ... lets settle on 25 %..
Note: Spitzer understands the magnitude of the problem but the rest of the
country has no idea what's going on there.
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duplexing if possible.
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at the expense of some other folks around the world. All of us know
that these are not employee decisions but the company's higher management
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people that do work there ...
Personally ... I think that this is just another one of those games
played by the infamous 'paper pushers' that really have nothing better
to do !!. No .. I do not just mean lawyers either !!.
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. They want hard facts.
Any other concepts.
(And I do appreciate all the thoughts so far. But I need something a
little more concrete.)
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will be given at least 1-1/2 hour limit to resolve
the problem.
Thanks and regards
Eric Sun
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combat. They are looking forward to some good action and a few
rolling heads !
Hail to the Caesar !
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What, pray tell, is the point of this exercise?
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