Second NIC in HMC is used for connectivity with corporate LAN.
Reasons:
1. Remote access to HMC. It's built in for years.
2. Call home. Modem connectivity is abandoned, so VPN is (will be -
depends on your HW level) the only option. That requires connectivity to
corpo lan.
3. NTP.
4. 3270
Radoslaw,
Could you please send your email in a easily readable format.
Its just my Humble Request :)
Jake
On Wed, Jun 20, 2012 at 12:27 PM, R.S. r.skoru...@bremultibank.com.plwrote:
Second NIC in HMC is used for connectivity with corporate LAN. Reasons: 1.
Remote access to HMC. It's built
W dniu 2012-06-20 09:36, Jake anderson pisze:
Radoslaw,
Could you please send your email in a easily readable format.
Its just my Humble Request :)
I wish I would.
It was discussed here on the forum, as well off-list.
The problem occurs ONLY with GMAIL account (and AFAIR it has to be
reply,
Hi Ron,
alhough I think the IBMVM forum is the right place to address your question,
I do not see a the 'real' OSD-device representing your VSWITCH1.
I.E. : RDEV: 0500.P00 VDEV: 0500 Controller: DTCVSW2
ciao Lutz
Pffft - only a mill and a half.
The kiwis do it properly lol
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-asia-18406004
Shane ...
On Wed, 20 Jun 2012 01:25:35 -0500, Mike Schwab mike.a.sch...@gmail.com wrote:
Bank of America transfers a LaSalle Bank account, and allows unlimited
withdraw. In 17
/tmp/javasharedresources is currently empty in my case...
Here is the full error I get when trying to run the script (with -Xmx95M):
FF00768:/cics/cmweb: /usr/lpp/cicsts/cicsts41/lib/wsdl/DFHWS2L2
Sorry guys. 0870 is the correct address. Everywhere where I put 780 was wrong.
The OSA card on the zLinux LPAR is 0870 and I defined a NICDEF on 870 for the
zLinux VM.
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Some other excuses given in the same article were gambling addiction and the
ubiquitous computer glitch. I also noted that it took the bank 17 days to
discover what was going on and to stop his ability to continue making unlimited
overdraft withdrawals forever. The bank also has quite a few
In the fine manual I see:
INDEX(cylinder,head[,extent])|NOINDEX
Where INDEX is bold. Try NOINDEX.
Kees.
John Dawes jhn_da...@yahoo.com.au wrote in message
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G'Day,
I am trying to initialise a 3390-3 volume to house a page
Lutz,
You say I do not see a the 'real' OSD-device representing your
VSWITCH1 and I agree we have not defined that, it wasn't specified in the
example i was following which said simply issue the commands -
CP DEFINE VSWITCH VSWITCH1
CP SET VSWITCH VSWITCH1 GRANT LNXVM
Good day
I have reviewed our SMFDUMP program as well the one in CBTTAPE file 686.
Why is there a GRS ENQ? Is it needed? APAR? documentation? logic?
I see those names:
SMFQNAME DCCL8'IPOSMF01'
SMFRNAME DCCL7'DATASET'
and scope is SYSTEM?
What will break if I do not use GRS and
Sorry for fast finger tips - I should have said can not instead of can' :-(
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IGGCSI00 is only for doing the equivalent of a LISTCAT type function. You could
call IDCAMS itself, with I/O exits to feed it the required commands as if they
had come from SYSIN. Or you might want to set up a TSO environment and invoke
the TSO commands.
If you want to do the former (call
John,
I am a big fan of elegant. I know how to perform the IDCAMS functions via rexx,
no problem.
I am toying with a called C solution, which is our stated direction. I like the
Unix solution I will take a look at File864 on cbttapes.org. There is a lot of
good code by good people on those
Lutz,
Thanks for your help. As I said before I used to be a VM sysprog 20+
years ago before TCPIP entered the IBM world.
I was hoping the VSWITCH would allow us to use the same OSA card as VM.
That was what I was trying to achieve.
I had thought it might be like VMWARE's VM where I
On Wed, 20 Jun 2012 09:47:06 -0400, Richards, Robert B.
robert.richa...@opm.gov wrote:
John,
Ignore my reply. Kees' suggestion is much better! :-)
Bob
Yeah, RTFM is a good place to start.
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Lutz
But since this topic is not related to z/OS ...
Some time ago I was chastised very roundly indeed by one of the usual
suspects inhabiting this list for what this very suggestion implies!!!
Apparently, IBM-MAIN is ***not*** exclusively to be regarded as a z/OS list.
Perhaps if this were
On Wed, 20 Jun 2012 09:44:57 -0500, Elardus Engelbrecht
elardus.engelbre...@sita.co.za wrote:
Good day
I have reviewed our SMFDUMP program as well the one in CBTTAPE file 686.
Why is there a GRS ENQ? Is it needed? APAR? documentation? logic?
I see those names:
SMFQNAME DCCL8'IPOSMF01'
I'm hoping that someone can help me out here...
Is there a way through the ACS routines to allocate the DATA component on
one disk volume and the INDEX on another and are you willing to share the
code or knowledge?
Thanks in Advance!
*
*
*George Rodriguez*
*Specialist II - IT Solutions*
On Wed, 20 Jun 2012 10:46:43 -0400, Scott Ford scott_j_f...@yahoo.com wrote:
I am in the process of wanting to call idcams, principally, a define and
delete alias function in Assembler. I have looked at IGGCSI00 and various
examples, it doesn't appear I can use IGGCSI00 for this purpose. Can
Ron
There is no way to get this all running of the one OSA?
Paying attention to the question mark at the end of what is otherwise
apparently a statement, my very limited understanding of the principles of
VSWITCH is that one real OSA is all you need and then only if you want your
virtual
On Wed, 20 Jun 2012 09:58:58 -0500, McKown, John
john.mck...@healthmarkets.com wrote:
Another possibility (not sure) is to set up a TSO environment in your code
using IKJTSOEV and then invoking a REXX program to issue the
TSO commands. I don't know if this will work. And, IMO, it is
Chris,
In reply to your suggestions.
1) I've already spoken to our IP guy but he's a z/OS guy, as am I really, and
between us we're still stuck.
2) Thanks for the redpaper, I hadn't seen that one. However a lot of the detail
on the older versions doesn't seem to match with VM 6.2,
You can use the same OSA card. But what you need to do is give that OSA to
the vswitch and then connect TCPIP to the vswitch instead of the OSA.
There are some changes to TCPIP that would have to happen.
Take this to the vm list - it is quite active and lots of help there.
The IBM z/VM
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Subject: Re: Calling idcams
On Wed, 20 Jun 2012 09:58:58 -0500, McKown, John wrote:
One way it's possible is to use a storage class with the Guaruntee'd Space
attribute and specify different volumes for the Data Index. Of course,
you have to understand what storage group SMS is going to assign the
dataset to and chose volumes within that storage group. I ran a test here
There used to be a legitimate performance reason for doing this 20 years
ago when accesses to the index alone on a hot VSAM file could saturate a
single real 3380/3390 drive. With today's emulated DASD, DASD Subsystem
cache several orders of magnitude larger, multiple PAV accesses to a
On 6/20/2012 at 11:19 AM, Ron MacRae ronmac...@hotmail.co.uk wrote:
I was hoping the VSWITCH would allow us to use the same OSA card as VM.
That was what I was trying to achieve.
I had thought it might be like VMWARE's VM where I can have several virtual
machines all using different IP
In 5098408892869838.wa.paulgboulderaim@listserv.ua.edu, on
06/19/2012
at 09:22 AM, Paul Gilmartin paulgboul...@aim.com said:
Would any responsible administrator unload a data set to an
archive and grant read access to that archive to any user not
having read access to the original data
In
CAArMM9Tuco_MNbtQ5ZEg=uhy48ojk0gmk5ys-n3mvnvlxa2...@mail.gmail.com,
on 06/19/2012
at 06:19 PM, Tony Harminc t...@harminc.net said:
Well, then we're into the dangerous and powerful utilities auditor
checklist again.
IEFBR14 with the RC=0 fix?
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Ron - This list is the active z/VM list and has all the experts on the use of
the vswitch you need
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you just aren't going fast enough.
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In 0096899832141155.wa.paulgboulderaim@listserv.ua.edu, on
06/19/2012
at 08:25 AM, Paul Gilmartin paulgboul...@aim.com said:
An unfortunate restriction of TSO TRANSMIT is that its output is
not suitable for an instream data set.
Why does that matter?
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In e52f4f44-5cae-479f-92cb-c156fdfa3...@yahoo.com, on 06/20/2012
at 10:46 AM, Scott Ford scott_j_f...@yahoo.com said:
I am in the process of wanting to call idcams, principally, a
define and delete alias function in Assembler. I have looked at
IGGCSI00 and various examples, it doesn't appear
shmuel+...@patriot.net (Shmuel Metz , Seymour J.) writes:
Are you sure you mean 407 and not 709?
re:
http://www.garlic.com/~lynn/2012i.html#12 IEBPTPCH
the operators said 407 ... I'm repeated story as told me. I was
complaining about the 360 sitting idle for a couple hrs.
note that the 709
We do not recompile our Enterprise COBOL 3.4 except when we make changes to the
source. We have programs still running which were compiled on z/OS 1.8, maybe
even older. We are running z/OS 1.12.
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IT
Administrative Services Group
HealthMarkets(r)
9151
On 6/20/2012 1:19 PM, Myers, Edouard (OCTO) wrote:
When Migrating from z/OS V1R9 to z/OS V1R11
If I compile an Enterprise Cobol 3.4 module under a z/OS v1r11 system and its
LE version can I run that same module on a z/OS V1R9 system with the 1.9
version of LE Or would I have to recompile it
Greetings,
I'm trying to get a Cross Domain Resource to work so our users can print
to the printing queues (via VPS/DRS) on one LPAR (LPAR-A) from their
applications on another LPAR (LPAR-B). Here's what I've verified:
- Printing works from TSO on LPAR-A.
- Printing works via VTAM from
This is just type 100 - 102 records on 2 out of 11 LPARS BTW.
For some reason - the word overkill came to mind.
So I decided to conduct Operation Overkill.
36 MAN* datasets per LPAR... MAN0 - MANZ... 3337 cylinders per MAN*.
24 hourly jobs to MOD the DUMPXY contents to virtual tape.
( First job
Campbell Jay would like to recall the message, SMF volume - follow-up.
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One could argue that creating LE enabled programs would not be very
standard. You'd be challenged to find any UNIX implementation that
could run LE enabled programs, other than the one we try to avoid
calling USS!
From a GCC perspective, one would normally expect to produce programs
that
Most[1] System Address Spaces are Started Task Address Spaces, but not all
Started Task Address Spaces are System Address Spaces.
[1] *MASTER* for one exception :)
Dave Gibney
Information Technology Services
Washington State University
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Gord,
Not sure what you saying, all COBOL is LE now...Assembler you can choose, C , I
am not knowledgable in enough to say..
Scott ford
www.identityforge.com
On Jun 20, 2012, at 4:29 PM, Gord Tomlin gt.ibm.li...@actionsoftware.com
wrote:
One could argue that creating LE enabled programs
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One could argue that creating LE enabled programs would not be very
Shmuel,
I want sure and wanted to ask. All the examples I saw in rexx,assembler and
COBOL all did searches , I figured it was a search only..
Scott ford
www.identityforge.com
On Jun 20, 2012, at 1:54 PM, Shmuel Metz (Seymour J.)
shmuel+...@patriot.net wrote:
In
Hi would anyone know of a calculator and/or formal via rexx that I could
use/setup to convert decimal to bytes. I would like to multiply x (decimal)
by 80 and add an extra 80 bytes.
Regards
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On 20 June 2012 17:15, Art aa...@usa.net wrote:
Hi would anyone know of a calculator and/or formal via rexx that I could
use/setup to convert decimal to bytes. I would like to multiply x
(decimal) by 80 and add an extra 80 bytes.
Not clear what you're asking, but perhaps the d2c()
Art,
Tony's suggestion using a d2c in rexx works well..not sure what you are asking..
An address in hex to decimal, then bytes ?
Scott ford
www.identityforge.com
On Jun 20, 2012, at 5:28 PM, Tony Harminc t...@harminc.net wrote:
On 20 June 2012 17:15, Art aa...@usa.net wrote:
Hi would anyone
Ed,
I has problems with backward compatibility with a customer running z/os 1.7
with our code developed on 1.11 ..certain LE functions were not working, it was
a fix I think , 1.10 and up no issues with any customers, we develop our STCs
in LE COBOL 4.2
Scott ford
www.identityforge.com
On
Is this for a class?
However, there is a TSO-REXX newsgroup if you are interested in coding in
REXX. Most platforms that can run REXX are welcomed.
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Lizette
I am not sure what you are trying to accomplish so this may or may not be
useful. I have a routine that displays a Unix directory converting the file
sizes from bytes to GB, MB or KB:
/* convert bytes to nnn.n KB, MB, or GB */
Select
On 20 Jun 2012 11:09:00 -0700, in bit.listserv.ibm-main you wrote:
In s6v1u7h8ucs722hhdk6moi5uh022nvd...@4ax.com, on 06/19/2012
at 07:46 PM, Clark Morris cfmpub...@ns.sympatico.ca said:
Vincent Cerf, one of the founders of the Web
That must come as a surprise to Tim Berners-Lee. Perhaps
Matt
Is there someone who can help me troubleshoot this?
To answer your question, precisely as posed, is probably yes.
Now let's see whether this particular someone can answer the plea contained
in the Subject line which would correspond to the following as a last
sentence:
Would someone
Please! I appreciate everyone's input on this problem...
To answer why... This is a very high I/O file with delays. Mainline, the
company assisting with the performance study, suggested splitting the DATA
and INDEX component.
Thanks for all the replies...
*
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*George Rodriguez*
*Specialist II -
That's my experience also. I started migrating DB2 tables in development
environments back in 1997 and never had a problem, except dumbass operators
that
kept assigning all the tape drives to production LPARS. Even then only the
thread requesting the migrated dataset was impacted. The rest of
Jay,
You may want to check what TRACE classes your DBA are using. There are a few
that can generate copious amounts of data into SMF, but they may only need to
be
captured for short periods of time.
Ron
From: Campbell Jay james.l.campb...@irs.gov
To:
Jay,
Make certain that SMFPRMxx has DDCONS=NO, NODETAIL, EMPTYEXCPCSEC(SUPPRESS),
and INTERVAL is set to at least an hour
Then check out for DB2 traces
That should cut down your DB2 SMF records
Steve
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