Many thank's all with the answers received. We will continue to invest on high
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D37-04 occurs when the dataset has no secondary space.
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D37-04
Jay Campbell
D37-04
Jay Campbell
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On 29/05/2015 1:43 PM, Anne Lynn Wheeler wrote:
EBCDIC and the P-Bit, The Biggest Computer Goof Ever
http://www.bobbemer.com/P-BIT.HTM
The culprit was T. Vincent Learson. The only thing for his defense is
that he had no idea of what he had done. It was when he was an IBM Vice
President, prior
B37. This means that the dataset has not enough space allocated but cannot take
secondary extents anymore, either because it already has 16 extents on the
current volume or there is no more space on the current volume AND it cannot
extend to another volume.
Kees.
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pinnc...@rochester.rr.com (Thomas Conley) wrote:
snip
IBM just announced multi-target PPRC, so you can do multiple copies to
different places. GDPS is working to add the support for it.
snip
GDPS added Enhanced HyperSwap support for MT-PPRC at the end of March
with their 3.12 release. I
G'Day,
I would like to know what the abend code would be if the dsn did not have
enough space allocated to it? Below is an example of a space abend when the
volume is out of space: For an output data set, all space was used on the
current volume and no more volumes were specified.:
IEC030I
What happened to the X37 exit.
I thought it had been incorporated into JES2.
Melvin Avis in IBM UK wrote the basic code for this years ago (before
retiring).
It intercepts an x37 abend and overrides (expands) space allocation values
for many situations.
/Steve
From: Vernooij, CP (ITOPT1) -
I believe it is. We use it to get a list of all volumes (online and offline) to
check for duplicate volumes.
Example (change the VOLSTYPE to get just the online volumes):
//DASDLST EXEC ACBJBAOB,REGION=120M,
// PLIB1=SYS1.DGTPLIB,
Lizette,
You are absolutely correct.
Rex
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SDSF I
Thank you all for comprehensive explanation
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Shop use 3rd party products like
Stopx37/ProSMS/BMC incarnation
ISMF Data class with correct specification
DTS Software ACS/SRS
And probably a few others. There might be something on the CBTTAPE.ORG (I
have not checked so this might be incorrect)
I think in the data class you can specify
Dear ,
devserv command in batch gives the nessesary information .
//STP001 EXEC PGM=IKJEFT1A,REGION=0M
//SYSPRINT DD SYSOUT=*
//SYSTSPRT DD SYSOUT=X
//SYSTERM DD SYSOUT=*
Bavo,
Ran your job and got this:
OC C('DS QD,TYPE=ALL,ONLINE')
IKJ56500I COMMAND OC NOT FOUND
*George Rodriguez*
*Specialist II - IT Solutions*
*IT Enterprise Applications*
*PX - 47652*
*(561) 357-7652 (office)*
*(954) 415-7586 (mobile)*
*School District of Palm Beach County*
*3348 Forest
Dave,
Tried yours and I still got:
DS QD,TYPE=ALL,ONLINE
IKJ56500I COMMAND DS NOT FOUND
*George Rodriguez*
*Specialist II - IT Solutions*
*IT Enterprise Applications*
*PX - 47652*
*(561) 357-7652 (office)*
*(954) 415-7586 (mobile)*
*School District of Palm Beach County*
*3348 Forest Hill
I suspect OC is a site REXX exec that captures the output of the passed
command back into a ISPF edit/view session. The command actual is DS
QD,TYPE=ALL,ONLINE
_
Dave Jousma
Assistant Vice President, Mainframe Engineering
Your messages clarified my issue and actually assured me that the solution I'd
suggested is correct, so I would like to brief you.
It is apparent that IBM chose to mark the end of line with NL and not with any
of LF or CRLF. That on itself is probably a correct decision and probably what
the
jhn_da...@yahoo.com.au (John Dawes) wrote:
G'Day,
I would like to know what the abend code would be if the dsn did not have
enough space allocated to it? Below is an example of a space abend when the
volume is out of space: For an output data set, all space was used on the
current volume
It's an OPER command. If you've got permission enter CONSOLE first. Another
choice is
via SDSF command line ===/ds qd,?
JCL can use $VS if approved.
In a message dated 5/29/2015 9:01:26 A.M. Central Daylight Time,
george.rodrig...@palmbeachschools.org writes:
DS QD,TYPE=ALL,ONLINE
Thanks Greg. It's odd that IBM left this out of the Storage Admin manual. I
tried some recalls using a pattern mask as shown in the TSO Help output, and it
worked (with a single * representing a single qualifier in the data set name).
Andy
Sorry. Spellchecker -- OH should read OC.
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OH is part of OPS/REXX which is part of
Probably because I do not want to have to look in multiple manuals for
information.
RECALL and HRECALL should, from my perspective, reference each other. That one
has a capability the other does not, is somewhat disheartening.
Lizette
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On Fri, 29 May 2015 09:56:20 -0500, Paul Gilmartin paulgboul...@aim.com wrote:
On Fri, 29 May 2015 09:52:42 -0500, Bill Godfrey wrote:
On Fri, 29 May 2015 09:03:59 -0500, Ze'ev Atlas wrote:
But when we issue a pattern matching (I'll use Perl syntax for brevity)
if ($text =~ /some text \n/)
On Fri, 29 May 2015 10:46:01 -0500, Andy Gilman wrote:
Thanks Greg. It's odd that IBM left this out of the Storage
Admin manual. I tried some recalls using a pattern mask as
shown in the TSO Help output, and it worked (with a
single * representing a single qualifier in the data set name).
On Fri, 29 May 2015 09:03:59 -0500, Ze'ev Atlas wrote:
It is apparent that IBM chose to mark the end of line with NL and not with any
of LF or CRLF. That on itself is probably a correct decision and probably
what the standard should have been to begin with. The problem is that in the
C
I used EXEC PGM=W$$MGCR,PARM='MGCR=DS QD,TYPE=ALL,ONLINE' and got this:
IEE459I 10.45.26 DEVSERV QDASD 483
UNIT VOLSER SCUTYPE DEVTYPE CYL SSID SCU-SERIAL DEV-SERIAL EFC
08000 DBPRDX 2107931 2107900 3339 8801 0175-PK941 0175-PK941 *OK
08001 DBPRDY 2107931 2107900 3339 8801
Admins can't do wildcards on dataset names, since they are bypassing RACF.
End users can do wildcards on dataset names, since they are using RACF.
On Fri, May 29, 2015 at 10:46 AM, Andy Gilman
andrew.gil...@assurant.com wrote:
Thanks Greg. It's odd that IBM left this out of the Storage Admin
Tom, I looked for your example in the DFSMShsm Storage Administration manual
and couldn't find it. Is it possible you are using some other tool to manage
your HSM environment? Thanks.
Andy
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On Fri, 29 May 2015 09:03:59 -0500, Ze'ev Atlas wrote:
But when we issue a pattern matching (I'll use Perl syntax for brevity)
if ($text =~ /some text \n/)
the \n is translated by convention to LF and the EBCDIC based pattern matching
will fail to match!
why not this?
if ($text =~ /some text
If you issue the command TSO HELP HRECALL, example 3 is the example Tom
provided.
HTH,
Greg Shirey
Ben E. Keith Company
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On Fri, May 29, 2015 at 9:31 AM, Paul Gilmartin
000433f07816-dmarc-requ...@listserv.ua.edu wrote:
On Fri, 29 May 2015 19:54:20 +0800, David Crayford wrote:
And how much has that dumb decision cost mainframe customers over the
years? Fiasco is the right word.
And IBM could have
I need to add.
That TSO HRECALL can MASK and HSEND RECALL cannot - I do understand.
However, the manuals should have a better reference/documentation.
I will work with IBM on how this can be handled better in the docs.
Lizette
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On Fri, 29 May 2015 09:52:42 -0500, Bill Godfrey wrote:
On Fri, 29 May 2015 09:03:59 -0500, Ze'ev Atlas wrote:
But when we issue a pattern matching (I'll use Perl syntax for brevity)
if ($text =~ /some text \n/)
the \n is translated by convention to LF and the EBCDIC based pattern
matching
On 29/05/2015 10:31 PM, Paul Gilmartin wrote:
On Fri, 29 May 2015 19:54:20 +0800, David Crayford wrote:
And how much has that dumb decision cost mainframe customers over the
years? Fiasco is the right word.
And IBM could have recovered, rather than compounding the fiasco at
the inception of
Hi Team,
As i'm new and started to learning SMP/E tool, i would like to practice it
on my test system.
Could someone please suggest me some best freeware to install(for
training purpose).
Please share the link and freeware product which is best for my os 1.11.
Regards,
Rajesh
I am looking to use the SYBMOLICRELATE in our environment. In the past I used
the SYMUPDATE function to update the system symbols on a given system.
I see now that is replaced with SETLOAD.
This seems to work differently than the older process - which IBM states in its
documentation should
change the file!? That's exactly what I don't want, and it gives me no
choice. Notepad++ and vim do better: they allow the user to choose the
output format, defaulting to the original input format.
Paul,
It was part of a general comment about how even Microsoft has different
rules in
On Fri, 29 May 2015 00:16:28 -0400, Tony Thigpen wrote:
Interesting, Windows Notepad requires CRLF, but Windows Wordpad will
read and display a LF only file correctly and even change the file to
CRLF when saved.
change the file!? That's exactly what I don't want, and it gives me no
choice.
john.archie.mck...@gmail.com (John McKown) writes:
As a side note (as I have heard it), the reason that Windows uses CRLF
as a line ending is because MS-DOS did the same. MS-DOS used CRLF
because CPM-80 used CRLF. And, finally, CPM-80 used CRLF because the
common printers at the time could not
SMS data class can not only affect space settings, but also whether SMS
compression is used, whether space constraint relief is used during allocation,
etc. While the x37 products are good, there's a lot that can be done with
just SMS.
I usually take an install for a product that is already setup for SMP/E
Processing.
Then tailor the jobs to be a TEST library with a name I choose. I only follow
the vendor's installation to the point I have all the SMP/E work completed.
So if the CSI names in the install process are
On Fri, 29 May 2015 20:17:03 -0400, Rajesh Kumar wrote:
Hi Team,
As i'm new and started to learning SMP/E tool, i would like to practice it
on my test system.
Could someone please suggest me some best freeware to install(for
training purpose).
Please share the link and freeware product
Well, it is old, but it is free.
http://www.jaymoseley.com/hercules/
Click on Install MVS 3.8.
It includes instructions for loading MVS 3.7 on 2 3330 packs.
You then update SMPE and install MVS 3.8.
You can also then install the IBM PTFs and User PTFs to get to MVS
3.8J with Turnkey enhancements.
Run a BUILDMCS against a product to see how SMP/E works.
Rob Schramm
On Fri, May 29, 2015, 10:59 PM Paul Gilmartin
000433f07816-dmarc-requ...@listserv.ua.edu wrote:
On Fri, 29 May 2015 20:17:03 -0400, Rajesh Kumar wrote:
Hi Team,
As i'm new and started to learning SMP/E tool, i
An MVS command cannot not usually be run natively under TSO. You need
something like CONSOLE then the command. Or go to SDSF, or master cons, and
issue the command.
But TSO does not know MVS commands.
Lizette
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OH is part of OPS/REXX which is part of OPS/MVS, iirc.
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I suspect OC is a site REXX exec
I'd rather be the victim of a bugler any day than that of a serial killer.
Erstwhile bugler and proud!
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Date: Thu, 28 May 2015 11:46:16 -0500
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Just remember that there is
On Fri, 29 May 2015 19:54:20 +0800, David Crayford wrote:
And how much has that dumb decision cost mainframe customers over the
years? Fiasco is the right word.
And IBM could have recovered, rather than compounding the fiasco at
the inception of OMVS by making OMVS ASCII based and providing
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