At what level of CCS and/or z/OS. I'm pretty sure my system still uses the TSO
module in CAILPA.
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Probably SVCs , my guess
On Friday, June 19, 2015, Gibney, David Allen,Jr gib...@wsu.edu wrote:
At what level of CCS and/or z/OS. I'm pretty sure my system still uses the
TSO module in CAILPA.
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So, how is it done?
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On Thu, 18 Jun 2015 11:12:27 +0200, nitz-...@gmx.net nitz-...@gmx.net wrote:
Does
On Thu, 18 Jun 2015 11:12:27 +0200, nitz-...@gmx.net nitz-...@gmx.net wrote:
Does anyone know?
Yes.
We made our case to IBM, they agreed and provided a licensed API.
Scott Fagen
Chief Architect - Mainframe
CA Technologies
Thanks for your quick answer. I've done a LIST for PRODUCT and FEATURE, but I
couldn't find PRODUCT entries only for one of the listed programs: IBM 31-Bit
SDK for z/OS Java Technology Edition 06.00.00
For me that is fairly strange, because I installed PSF V4.5.0 only a few month
ago via
On Fri, 19 Jun 2015 16:59:48 -0500, Scott Fagen wrote:
Does anyone know?
Yes.
oooh yeah, I bet he knows ;-)
No-brainer decision really given the emphasis on known attack vectors. IBM just
had to provide an API.
Shane ...
we are using SMP/E PMA to build a report about the products applied
in our CSI. For some of the FMIDs the report does not give order
information...
My question now is: Why does this happen, even for fairly new
productsfor example PSF V4.5.0 and is there a way to add the required
information
kehrjuer...@t-online.de (Juergen Kehr) wrote:
Hello,
we are using SMP/E PMA to build a report about the products applied in our CSI.
For some of the FMIDs the report does not give order information, as this
sample shows:
FMIDs Without Order Information
TZOS100 HHC2102 HCF V2 R1
HHOP801
W dniu 2015-06-19 o 07:06, Timothy Sipples pisze:
Samat, it's hard to imagine an IPL would *ever* be required in these
circumstances. IPLs obviously restart all of z/OS (per LPAR), including
z/OS networking, but that's terribly brute force and not required unless
the operators are simply not
Hello,
we are using SMP/E PMA to build a report about the products applied in our CSI.
For some of the FMIDs the report does not give order information, as this
sample shows:
FMIDs Without Order Information
TZOS100 HHC2102 HCF V2 R1
HHOP801 Rational Developer for System z
HJVA600 IBM 31-Bit
From conversations with a child who prefers not to be identified by
gender and who also studied lingustics, I suspect that just as all the
rules I learned about when to use me and I seem to be ignored when
and is used (John and me will be using the tickets given to Nancy and
I) that they,
From the SDSF Operation and Customization manual:
Panel.CKH.DefaultCKLim : Sets the default maximum number of instances for a
check for IBM Health Checker for z/OS that will be read from the logstream for
the CKH panel. Users can override this with the SET CKLIM command. The IBM
default is 10.
On Fri, 19 Jun 2015 11:23:54 -0400, Gary Weinhold weinh...@dkl.com wrote:
From conversations with a child who prefers not to be identified by
gender and who also studied lingustics, I suspect that just as all the
rules I learned about when to use me and I seem to be ignored when
and is used
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