Just to irritate a few people here grin. Too bad SMP/E does not support a
UNIX subdirectory as an SMPPTS repository.
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On Thu, 14 Jun 2012 12:54:18 -0500, McKown, John
john.mck...@healthmarkets.com wrote:
Too bad SMP/E does not support a UNIX subdirectory as an SMPPTS repository.
Be careful what you wish for. :-)
Actually other than performance - which may (or may not) only be noticeably
worse on
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[mailto:IBM-MAIN@listserv.ua.edu] On Behalf Of Paul Gilmartin
Sent: Thursday, June 14, 2012 2:41 PM
To: IBM-MAIN@listserv.ua.edu
Subject: Re: PDSE and DFDSS
On Thu, 14 Jun 2012 12:54:18 -0500, McKown, John wrote:
Just to
The error messages are crucial for this kind of problem. We had a case
recently of a (DF)SORT job failing on an unusually large number of
records. The error message contained a reference to '64K', which turned
out to be the maximum number of tracks in a conventional data set. DFSORT
assumes
1. Does an SRB have the same WEB for the entirety of its existence
(that is, across suspension, pauses, interruptions)?
Yes
2. Does a task have the same WEB for the entirety of its existence?
Yes
3. Is it possible for a WEB to reside in private storage?
No
4. Are there any
This is hard to resolve without knowing where the error is occuring, It
could be something like ICE083A at the very beginning or it could be
running a while and getting ICE046A. If you can get the sysout or at least
some of the messages, that would help. For now I have a few
recommendaitons.
Dear Kurt,
good news, the FORTGTZONES parameter solved the problem. I didn't use it
first, because there is only one target zone existing. But in some way,
similar to what is described in APAR IO04020 there must be some more
other FMIDs in GLOBAL, I didn't check for the details yet. So
I can think of something, but it seems strange to me (I work at a small shop).
Imagine a sandbox system. This is a specific version and maintenance level of
z/OS. So I want to only use up one set of RES volumes for different images.
However, via the IEASYMnn, I set things up to properly emulate
Mazel tov! I've always used FORTGTZONES just because. Never dreamed of
possible problems in omitting it. The idea of trying to give you
'everything' for an empty zone seems wickedly bizarre, but you have to
play the same game as your opponent. Er, benefactor.
.
.
JO.Skip Robinson
SCE
Our operators never 'change IPL address'. They select the appropriate LOAD
profile on the HMC before IPL. We don't find it necessary on a regular
basis, but each LOAD profile can contain a unique LOADPARM value where the
specified LOADxx suffix points to a unique IPLPARM member. That way no one
In 0327319053108678.wa.lmburchcabq@listserv.ua.edu, on
06/14/2012
at 11:03 AM, Larry Burch lmbu...@cabq.gov said:
Paul: Thanks for nothing!
Other than refering to the RCPT TO: in the envelope as a header, Paul
is correct.
in the Bcc: construct
What bcc construct. The bcc tag in the
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