On Tue, 11 Feb 2014 17:50:53 -0600 Jim Thomas j...@thethomasresidence.us
wrote:
:Given the below ...
: BAKR R0,R0
: MSTA R0
: MSTA R12
Why twice?
: MODESET MODE=SUP,
: KEY=ZERO
: L R11,PSAAOLD-PSA
: SETLOCK
Hello Group,
One of our LPAR's SYSLOG messages are not being updated. I see there are no
contentions in Console. I checked in /etc/rc to see if the SYSLOG is
started as BPX, but thats commented.
Is there a way to restart the SYSLOG address space
Peter
Yes:
V SYSLOG,HARDCPY,followed by the parameter in CONSOLxx for the HARDCOPY
device.
Similarly:
V OPERLOG,HARDCPY
Kees.
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Is your SYSLOG or your OPERLOG not functioning?
You can use V SYSLOG,HARDCPY (or OPERLOG)
The V command accepts some parameters from the HARDCOPY statement, like
ROUTCDE and CMDLEVEL, check the manual.
Kees
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Hi,
OPERLOG is working, but SYSLOG is not working.. I tried giving V
SYSLOG,HARDCPY but it says invalid syntax
On Wed, Feb 12, 2014 at 4:42 PM, Vernooij, CP (SPLXM) - KLM
kees.verno...@klm.com wrote:
Is your SYSLOG or your OPERLOG not functioning?
You can use V SYSLOG,HARDCPY (or OPERLOG)
IEE026I SYSLOG NOT SUPPORTED - After V SYSLOG,HARDCPY
CONSOLES MATCHING COMMAND: D C,HC
MSG:CURR=1LIM= RPLY:CURR=20 LIM=200 SYS=CA11 PFK=00
HARDCOPY LOG=(OPERLOG) CMDLEVEL=CMDS
ROUT=(ALL)
On Wed, Feb 12, 2014 at 4:56 PM, Vernooij, CP (SPLXM) - KLM
My LTR after the STORAGE OBTAIN does not catch a failure.
Your LTR after the STORAGE OBTAIN is not in the code you posted.
Bill Fairchild
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I'm not an expert, but it is because of this statement?
USE 'S000TBE.DT.COMMANDS(ALLINIT)' ;
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As you see below it seems to work ok. (The content of
'S000TBE.DT.COMMANDS(ALLINIT)' is displayed in the log.)
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Sorry Tom, I didn't know that those commented lines came from that member. I
guess a PMR with them might be in order.
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FYI, I have opened a PMR with IBM on this.
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Whew. Glad I am not
They may look like they are commented in the log but they are active commands.
(The /* doesn't exist in the source.)
I want to avoid the PMR way as I suspect it's me doing something wrong (and it
cost money if it is so).
Best Regards
Thomas Berg
In 476fd1b4-cd31-49e7-bba2-d719c96b7...@comcast.net, on 02/11/2014
at 01:40 PM, Ed Gould edgould1...@comcast.net said:
I am trying to remember if FDR consolidates the SYS1.VVDS extents
FDR is a company that sells several products; which are you licensed
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What version of DEBUG is this? I just did a google search on EQA1872E and came
up with a few hits.
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Hi Gil,
Yes, this is characteristic of all repeatable subentries and there is no limit
to the number of SOURCEIDs that may exist for a SYSMOD.
I will let you be the judge as to whether the existing documentation is unclear
or you just missed the information.
The 'UCLIN and ENDUCL Syntax'
11.1. I tried google also, but most of them have a specific reference to a
dataset (which showed up in the log).
But not in this case.
Best Regards
Thomas Berg
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I thought FDR was the product (Fast Dump Restore) and IDP (Innovation Data
Processing) was the company. Ref: http://www.fdr.com
On Wed, Feb 12, 2014 at 7:05 AM, Shmuel Metz (Seymour J.)
shmuel+ibm-m...@patriot.net wrote:
In 476fd1b4-cd31-49e7-bba2-d719c96b7...@comcast.net, on 02/11/2014
Jim
It's the workarea length ... 004C0 105 LCLDSCTL EQU *-LCLDSECT
LENGTH OF LOCAL WORK AREA 0041
SVC 6B _1F0012E2 9F001298 9F001298 003C ModeSet
CCB45F68C0317E5E 05
07851000 8000
SVCR6B _1F0012E2 9F001298 003C
Same here, fails on IE9 or IE10 even with work-around. Works just fine on
Firefox.
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Charles,
They are the same ... I'd typed 'workarea' (in the email) while trying to
describe what the field was and never changed it.
Kind Regards.
Jim Thomas
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Binyamin,
Twice because the first is for R0,R1 and the second is for R12,R13.
When my ASCB = home, then it is a local lock.
Ohh.. good one Binyamin ... duhh ... I didn't even think of that ... I'll
preserve the
registers, especially R13, retry and repost.
Thank you kind Sir,
Kind Regards,
Bill,
My apologies ... I was pasting snippets...
Kind Regards.
Jim Thomas
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On 2/12/2014 8:50 AM, Jim Thomas wrote:
XRR14,R14
XRR15,R15
L R1,=AL4(WORKAREA)
MVCL R0,R14
Minor quibble - when the from length is zero, the from register is never
referenced nor inspected, so the XR R14,R14 is extraneous. (If I had a
On Wed, 12 Feb 2014 07:58:13 -0600 Jim Thomas j...@thethomasresidence.us
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:Twice because the first is for R0,R1 and the second is for R12,R13.
As there is only one state area, the second one overwrites the first.
If you need to get a pre-BAKR register, you can use EREG(G).
:When my ASCB
Is there any chance you have DT.COMMANDS as the 2nd parm in your TEST
runtime string? That could cause a problem like this (because it will
get an error because you don't have a member name specified). If you
specify something there, the debugger will try to run commands out of
that data set
A similar one:
How to determine a leap year:
Q1:Is year a multiple of 4?
If yes: Q2: is year a multiple of 100?
If yes: Q3: is year a multiple of 400?
If yes: it is a leapyear.
(skipping the 'If No' branches).
Q2 and Q3 will start making sense for the first time in the history of
computer
That was it! Thanks!!
(It was a leftover from our standard parm. And I thought it just tell DT
where to find eventual command members, not that it tried to execute the exact
target.)
Best Regards
Thomas Berg
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Maranatha!
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You didn't show the code involved with where you said it. You wrote that
it was trying to chain
backward / forward save area's.
LENGTH=LCLDSCTL,
what is this value?
You wrote about an LTR after the STORAGE OBTAIN. You showed no such LTR.
LRR11,R1
LR
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On Tue, 11 Feb 2014 22:47:42 -0400, Clark F Morris wrote:
... CSP and possibly its successor forced an F zone on all
signed fields with positive values leaving the D zone for negative
fields. The elimination of NUMPROC(MIG) means this behavior if still
existing can cause problems.
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On Feb 12, 2014, at 7:05 AM, Shmuel Metz (Seymour J.) wrote:
In 476fd1b4-cd31-49e7-bba2-d719c96b7...@comcast.net, on 02/11/2014
at 01:40 PM, Ed Gould edgould1...@comcast.net said:
I am trying to remember if FDR consolidates the SYS1.VVDS extents
FDR is a company that sells
Try: W START ?
Ed
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Gerhard,
Thank you for pointing that out..
Kind Regards.
Jim Thomas
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Binyamin,
Right you are .. I added the second one y'day when I had the S0C4's ... it's
been removed now.. and yes,
you were correct... I added REGS=USE and it works now ...
thank you for your assistance.
Kind Regards.
Jim Thomas
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Peter,
My apologies ... I was pasting snippets and accidently left our parts ...
None the less, I was missing a REGS= on the SETLOCK. I added REGS=USE and it
now works.
Thank you and to everybody else that tried to assist.
Kind Regards.
Jim Thomas
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Also glad to know not alone, I'm using chrome as a work around.
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Here was the response from SR support. Of course I am not able to use another
browser on my workstation:
Hello,
We apologize for any inconvenience.
We are investigating the issue. Meanwhile, please try using another browser
like Firefox or Chrome.
Thanks,
IBM SR Support Team
Actually in some products quite a lot. A product that I worked on in the past
is used by several banks including people who regularly post here and on the VM
list. Many of those banks used the product for various things including escrow
accounts which are VERY long lived. In several cases
Paul Gilmartin's point has merit; but, as usual, the details matter.
Mike Cowlishaw's design of the [now IEEE-standard] z/Architecture
decimal floating-point (DFP) format
1) distinguishes -0.0e+000 from +0.0e+000, and
2) ensures that they compare equal architecturally.
The distinction is useful
It's the workarea length ... 004C0 105 LCLDSCTL EQU *-LCLDSECT
LENGTH OF LOCAL WORK AREA 0041
SSRV78 9F00130A Getmain
CCB45F68C0337D48 05
003D
PGM004 _1F001320 00040004
Here's an interesting puzzle...
We have a VSAM data set, which currently occupies more than 59 volumes:
- The data component spans on 59.
- The index component spans on 2, but one of them is not among the data's 59.
Which sums up to 60 volumes.
The actual data is accessable just fine - no
If you could state your z/OS Level and post your IDCAMS control cards that
could help.
Have you called Mainstar support? Sometimes they know tricks that are not
obvious.
Have you contacted IBM Support for assistance?/ They also maybe helpful.
Thanks
Lizette
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One other question, what is the HURBA at now?
Maybe you could do an ALTER to EXTADDR and see if that helps. This is a WAG.
Lizette
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You might try:
//IEFBR14 EXEC PGM=IEFBR14
//DELETE DD DISP=(OLD,DELETE,DELETE),DSN=VSAM.DATA.SET
//*
The initiator can now create and delete VSAM data sets. Another possibility
is to do an IDCAMS delete with the NOSCRATCH option. Then you will need to
do a
DELETE component.name VVR FILE(ddname)
You might be able to REPRO the DATA component separately to another file
with fewer volumes, and then use that to rebuild the INDEX if you want to
keep the file.
On Wed, Feb 12, 2014 at 2:56 PM, John McKown
john.archie.mck...@gmail.comwrote:
You might try:
//IEFBR14 EXEC PGM=IEFBR14
I've tried using IEFBR14 before, and it failed with the IEF195I code.
Using NOSCRATCH and then manually cleaning the leftovers is my last resort, I
just find it mind boggling how there's no proper way for doing this,
considering this situation wasn't a result of some user/catalog/system error.
Could you move the index so that is is on one or more of the same volumes
as the data, thereby getting below the 59 volume limit?
Alan Field
Technical Engineer Principal
BCBS Minnesota
Phone: 651.662.3546 Mobile: 651.428.8826
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To:
No issues with keeping the file - I tried using COPY-DELETE in dfDSS. The COPY
part worked just fine, the DELETE though... :)
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It worked that way, when it worked, under OS/360 MVT.
The design issue is not perhaps so clearcut as Jim makes it out to be.
There are circumstances in which a calculated sometime size of zero
is very convenient.
Perhaps an electable option, one that required explicit coding to
permit storage
z/OS level is V1R13.
Some of the IDCAMS control cards attempted:
DELETE 'VSAM.DATA.SET' CLUSTER SCRATCH
EXPORT 'VSAM.DATA.SET' OUTFILE(EXPORT) PERM
DELETE FILE(DD) CLUSTER
Haven't contacted MainStar or IBM yet, that's probably the next step. Although
I'm starting to get the feeling that
How can I move the index on it's own? DSS only works on the cluster level.
I can probably REPRO the index to a different one, but that still wouldn't
delete the original.
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Hello everyone,
An update: I've opened a PMR. Our sysprog has a 2.1 system lurking in a back
corner and confirmed it fails there as well.
I also just got a call from IBM support. There is a 1.13 APAR for something
similar but it was fixed in 2.1. The JES2 and allocation teams are looking
I'm working on creating some web pages in a REXX CGI served up with IBM HTTP
Server V5R3M0 but I can't get it to work. (the REXX and the html was working
by itself, before I started trying to move the formatting to a css file).
In my REXX CGI I have coded:
say 'head'
Where does the css file actually reside? What happens if you fully qualify the
href?
say 'link rel=stylesheet type=text/css href=
http://server/path/sample.css; /'
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I think it's finding it because the message refers to the real location:
/usr/lpp/internet/server_root/cgi-bin/sample.css
but I tried it that way and it does the same thing
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The FSUM7332 message is from the z/OS Shell.
So, it appears to me that the .css file is being treated as a shell script.
You don't say which version of HTTP server you are using, but I think that
the problem is that your directives are set up so that this .css file is
being treated as an
Kirk,
Yes, that was it. Moved it to the /pub directory and it works perfect. Thanks!
Dana
On Wed, 12 Feb 2014 15:33:39 -0600, Kirk Wolf k...@dovetail.com wrote:
The FSUM7332 message is from the z/OS Shell.
So, it appears to me that the .css file is being treated as a shell script.
You don't
If your shop uses an IBM z series computer and it is looking to
upgrade to version 5.1 of Enterprise COBOL and it is using Cross
System Product (CSP) or its Visual Gen successor, migration may be a
problem. CSP and possibly its successor forced an F zone on all
signed fields with positive values
FDR used to be only one product, now it is a family of products. The name of
the company, however, is Innovation Data Processing in Little Falls, New
Jersey.
Bill Fairchild
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On 12 February 2014 14:21, Jim Mulder d10j...@us.ibm.com wrote:
When a length of 0 is requested on GETMAIN or STORAGE OBTAIN,
VSM treats this as a successful request, and returns an address of 0.
In my opinion, this was a poor design choice, made long before my time,
and I have seen it lead to
On 2/12/2014 6:06 PM, Tony Harminc wrote:
I object far more to returning an address of 0 than to accepting a
length of 0 on the request. To be sure, you are allowed to store no
more than 0 bytes in your obtained area, so the 0 address sounds
reasonable, but some instructions are allowed by the
On 12 February 2014 18:22, Gerhard Postpischil gerha...@charter.net wrote:
On 2/12/2014 6:06 PM, Tony Harminc wrote:
I object far more to returning an address of 0 than to accepting a
length of 0 on the request. To be sure, you are allowed to store no
more than 0 bytes in your obtained area,
On Wed, 12 Feb 2014 18:06:56 -0500, Tony Harminc wrote:
..., but some instructions are allowed by the architecture to
recognize access exceptions in the case where no data is stored, e.g.
STCM with a zero mask.
Ouch! How does this work when the 4 bytes that might be accessed
span a page
Sure - it could assign one. It wouldn't have to be unique; just
access-exception correct.
And then the OP would have cleared that dummy storage area passed back
from OBTAIN and wondered how _that_ happened.
I don't see how IBM solves it without creating a nightmare for some number
of programs
On Wed, 12 Feb 2014 18:39:14 -0500, Tony Harminc wrote:
..., freeing zero length is an instant disaster.
That ought to be a no-op.
You can't free 0 bytes at address 0? Now that is an inconsistency. Ah
- the subpool thing on FREEMAIN. Is that also true for STORAGE
RELEASE?
The subpool thing
On 12 Feb 2014 13:59:28 -0800, in bit.listserv.ibm-main you wrote:
If your shop uses an IBM z series computer and it is looking to
upgrade to version 5.1 of Enterprise COBOL and it is using Cross
System Product (CSP) or its Visual Gen successor, migration may be a
problem. CSP and possibly its
On 12 February 2014 20:07, Charles Mills charl...@mcn.org wrote:
Sure - it could assign one. It wouldn't have to be unique; just
access-exception correct.
And then the OP would have cleared that dummy storage area passed back
from OBTAIN and wondered how _that_ happened.
If you clear only
Dana:
By doing some googles on FSUM7332 REXX ..there were several hits all talk about
syntax errors, that's the first place I would start.
Scott ford
www.identityforge.com
from my IPAD
On Feb 12, 2014, at 4:03 PM, Dana Mitchell mitchd...@gmail.com wrote:
I'm working on creating some web
That clear more storage than they requested?
No, I meant, that GETMAIN zero bytes.
Don't want to get into a hissing contest. How many angels can dance on zero
bytes of dynamic storage? Less than one nano-cherub.
Any program that GETMAINs zero bytes and then uses the storage deserves
what it
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