I am in the process of applying RSU1504 on sysplex systems but the issue
is ,
1) Total Three systems are in sysplex and using same RES volume.
2) There are two root file systems. One is for SYS01 and other is being
used by SYS02/03.
3) When I apply RSU from SYS01, system apply changes in SYS01
For a reinstallation of the very old product SDF II R4 I need a copy of the
basic installation docs for this product (Program Directory, Installation Guide
etc.)
Several searches via Google were not succcessful, so any idea how to get the
required manuals is appreciated.
Kind regards
Juergen
That leaves me with my original question: How is
CAMASTER started? ... How? That CNZ exit?
That is up to CA. In general, we have no control over what happens in exit
routines. And there might be other possibilities.
Peter Relson
z/OS Core Technology Design
Yes. I forgot to mention but we also following same way. We have two set of
RES volume Primary and Alt and we apply RSU on Alt RES volume and once
systems are stable with this then we clone this volume to Primary RES
volume and run system from that .
But my issue is, as these three systems are
On 24/06/2015 8:06 AM, Tom Brennan wrote:
Charles Mills wrote:
I think there are several paste type options (emulated keystroke
etc.) in Vista; you might look for that in x3270.
I haven't used x3270 lately, but I'd look for a block-mode option or
something similar. The unix folks who I
This is exactly why we don't share this kind of date between systems.
Kees.
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I
The reality is that you should NEVER by applying routine maintenance to running
system. Unless in a problem situation, I always apply maintenance to my base
environment which is NEVER ipled from. Then via a cloning process, I create
the new alternate sysres, and IPL my systems onto them.
You need to treat the ROOT filesystem (i.e. the stuff that comes from IBM) the
same as SYSRES traditional datasets and have all the IBM supplied filesystems
mounted read only. All of your customizations need to be in externally
managed filesystems mounted at the proper places. When you IPL
I'm curious as to why you believe that there is
only one ECB address; the OP's code has two
poor reading skills, I suppose.
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z/OS Core Technology Design
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On Wed, 24 Jun 2015 04:38:35 -0500, Juergen Kehr wrote:
For a reinstallation of the very old product SDF II R4 I need a copy of the
basic installation docs for this product (Program Directory, Installation
Guide etc.)
Several searches via Google were not succcessful, so any idea how to get the
The VSMLOC macro might issue abend code X'C78'.
The book is correct: VSMLOC with LINKAGE=SYSTEM can issue C78 (on
incorrect input).
The VSMLOC processing module doesn't issue any abends.
Peter Relson
z/OS Core Technology Design
On Wed, 24 Jun 2015 15:06:35 +0530, Mainframe Mainframe wrote:
I am in the process of applying RSU1504 on sysplex systems but the issue
is ,
1) Total Three systems are in sysplex and using same RES volume.
2) There are two root file systems. One is for SYS01 and other is being
used by
On 2015-06-24 16:04, Nims,Alva John (Al) wrote:
You should not look at just RFC 959, unfortunately.
Yes, QUOTE does not appear as a defined command in an RFC, in so far as I
have been able to dig into all the FTP RFC's, but have noticed that commonly
used FTP commands; PUT,GET, MPUT, MGET
Before you read any further, did you delete the file on the MVS system before
trying anything else? I believe if you send a file into an existing MVS data
set, it will not change the DCB.
You should not look at just RFC 959, unfortunately.
Yes, QUOTE does not appear as a defined command in an
I think they are Python FTP specific, I picked them up from:
https://docs.python.org/3/library/ftplib.html
Al Nims
Systems Admin/Programmer 3
Information Technology
University of Florida
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On Wed, 24 Jun 2015 13:34:04 -0500, Janet Graff wrote:
Sadly, python rejected the quote prefix for the site command.
*cmd* 'QUOTE SITE RECFM=FM LRECL=80 BLKSIZE=3200'
*put* 'QUOTE SITE RECFM=FM LRECL=80 BLKSIZE=3200'\r\n
*get* '500 unknown command QUOTE'
*resp* '500 unkown command QUOTE'
Well,
On 06/24/2015 03:58 PM, Paul Gilmartin wrote:
On Wed, 24 Jun 2015 13:34:04 -0500, Janet Graff wrote:
Sadly, python rejected the quote prefix for the site command.
*cmd* 'QUOTE SITE RECFM=FM LRECL=80 BLKSIZE=3200'
*put* 'QUOTE SITE RECFM=FM LRECL=80 BLKSIZE=3200'\r\n
*get* '500 unknown
On 25/06/2015 12:16 AM, John McKown wrote:
Your annotations are a bit naughties. You need to upgrade to JSON!
I can't! z/OS supports XML with System XML, but doesn't have any built in
JSON API. So I don't have an upgrade path available yet.
Crack open the JVM. Plenty of JSON in there :)
And if you use ICSF, it will exploit CPACF for SHA functions.
Kirk Wolf
Dovetailed Technologies
http://dovetail.com
On Wed, Jun 24, 2015 at 2:47 PM, Charles Mills charl...@mcn.org wrote:
The CSNBOWH function of ICSF will do SHA256. Perhaps other of your required
functions are also available.
I think David has the proper answer. There is nothing wrong with sharing the
read-only ROOT file system. There should be a separate ROOT file system not for
each LPAR (or combination thereof) but for each IPLable sysres. If you have two
alternating sysres volumes, you should have two
I'm doing linkage=branch and holding the local lock
Peter just to re-iterate R2 has the address of
the FRR param before I issue IEAMSCHD
Correct ?
Sent from my iPhone
On Jun 24, 2015, at 7:51 AM, Peter Relson rel...@us.ibm.com wrote:
The VSMLOC macro might issue abend code X'C78'.
The
John McKown wrote:
David Crayford wrote:
It was a legitimate question. Maybe not the wine you were thinking of.
Linux/wine is an emulator which enables windows programs to run on Linux.
WINE == Wine Is Not an Emulator.
Open a bottle, pour a glass full of your favourite drinkable wine and
On 24/06/2015 8:06 AM, Tom Brennan wrote:
Has anybody tried running Vista using wine?
The short answer is yes, but it wasn't tested very extensively. As part of my
son's college graduation he had to complete a co-op program and he ended up
working for me for a month (free of charge!). I asked
Thread hijacker!
I try to avoid mixing wine and mainframe programming.
Charles
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It was a legitimate question. Maybe not the wine you were thinking of.
Linux/wine is an emulator which enables windows programs to run on Linux.
On 24 Jun 2015, at 9:28 pm, Charles Mills charl...@mcn.org wrote:
Thread hijacker!
I try to avoid mixing wine and mainframe programming.
In fact it is not an emulator which its name implies:
Wine (recursive acronym for Wine Is Not an Emulator) is a free and open source
compatibility layer software application that aims to allow applications
designed for Microsoft Windows to run on Unix-like operating systems. Wine also
provides
On Wed, Jun 24, 2015 at 11:10 AM, David Crayford dcrayf...@gmail.com
wrote:
Your annotations are a bit naughties. You need to upgrade to JSON!
I can't! z/OS supports XML with System XML, but doesn't have any built in
JSON API. So I don't have an upgrade path available yet.
OOPS, looks like
Your annotations are a bit naughties. You need to upgrade to JSON!
On 24/06/2015 11:53 PM, John McKown wrote:
On Wed, Jun 24, 2015 at 10:42 AM, David Crayford dcrayf...@gmail.com
wrote:
It was a legitimate question. Maybe not the wine you were thinking of.
Linux/wine is an emulator which
On Wed, Jun 24, 2015 at 11:01 AM, Elardus Engelbrecht
elardus.engelbre...@sita.co.za wrote:
Open a bottle, pour a glass full of your favourite drinkable wine and read
this:
No can do. I'm allergic to grape wine. Cause intestinal distress.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wine_(software)
Groan. It is an emulator. The original authors named it in a moment of mirth.
On 24 Jun 2015, at 11:53 pm, John McKown john.archie.mck...@gmail.com wrote:
On Wed, Jun 24, 2015 at 10:42 AM, David Crayford dcrayf...@gmail.com
wrote:
It was a legitimate question. Maybe not the wine you
Where can I get the c-code library that has functions base64, HMAC_SHA256, and
SHA256.
I need to run these in a C program on z/OS v1.13.
Thank you,
Roger
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I'm confused; who said Wine is an emulator?
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Date: Wed, 24 Jun 2015 23:47:32 +0800
From: dcrayf...@gmail.com
Subject: Re: Split screen ISPF edit copy?
To:
On Wed, Jun 24, 2015 at 10:42 AM, David Crayford dcrayf...@gmail.com
wrote:
It was a legitimate question. Maybe not the wine you were thinking of.
Linux/wine is an emulator which enables windows programs to run on Linux.
sigh/ David, David, David head motion=shaking/
WINE == Wine Is Not an
As the saying goes: A moment on the Lips, a lifetime on the hips! I think it
is very metophoricaly correct! :)
Al Nims
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Information Technology
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Janet,
I don't know if this applies to your case, but I have always found that when
using the ftp client from Windows to z/OS I have to use quote site and not
just site to get the z/OS ftp server to set the DCB parameters (or any other
z/OS ftp server variables) successfully. For example:
Sadly, python rejected the quote prefix for the site command.
*cmd* 'QUOTE SITE RECFM=FM LRECL=80 BLKSIZE=3200'
*put* 'QUOTE SITE RECFM=FM LRECL=80 BLKSIZE=3200'\r\n
*get* '500 unknown command QUOTE'
*resp* '500 unkown command QUOTE'
Janet
I didn't notice this sig line before: Yoda of Borg, we are. Futile, resistance
is, yes. Assimilated, you will be. Today's Merriam Webster Word of the Day is
anastrophe, of which this appears to be an example excellent.
.
.
.
J.O.Skip Robinson
Southern California Edison Company
Electric Dragon
I am using a cross compiler to produce Object files on Windows.My automation
uses OOREXX to upload the files via FTP to z/OS to an object PDS.I am upgrading
my automation to be run by RobotFramework using Python and I am having trouble
converting the OOREXX to use the Python ftplib storbinary.
Google found https://tls.mbed.org/sha-256-source-code with source code you
could compile. There are probably others.
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On Wed, 24 Jun 2015 10:53:49 -0500, John McKown wrote:
On Wed, Jun 24, 2015 at 10:42 AM, David Crayford dcrayf...@gmail.com
wrote:
It was a legitimate question. Maybe not the wine you were thinking of.
Linux/wine is an emulator which enables windows programs to run on Linux.
WINE == Wine Is
On Wed, Jun 24, 2015 at 2:23 PM, Janet Graff
004dc9e91b6d-dmarc-requ...@listserv.ua.edu wrote:
John,
Fantastic! That fixed the problem. I was opening the local file with
'r'. When I switched to 'rb' it was fixed.
I stubbed my toes a lot with that in the C language. When I saw the
The CSNBOWH function of ICSF will do SHA256. Perhaps other of your required
functions are also available. z/OS ICSF Application Programmer's Guide
Base64 is pretty common -- you should be able to find PD code on the
Internet.
Charles
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On 6/24/2015 at 01:58 PM, Janet Graff
004dc9e91b6d-dmarc-requ...@listserv.ua.edu wrote:
*cmd* 'SITE RECFM=FB LRECL=80 BLKSIZE=3200'*put* 'SITE RECFM=FB LRECL=80
BLKSIZE=3200\r\n'*get* '200 SITE command was accepted\r\n'*resp* '200 SITE
command was accepted'
That looks good to me. I
John
I am
ftp.sendcmd('SITE RECFM=FB LRECL=80 BLKSIZE=3200')
I just looked back at my original post and I apologize that the formatting is
so messed up.
I'll try again and see if it looks better
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My python looks like this (leaving out the error handling and the local file
opening)
May be of interest to some one.
https://www.ibm.com/developerworks/community/blogs/e0c474f8-3aad-4f01-8bca-f2c12b576ac9/entry/Some_useful_advice_on_z_OS_V2R1_migration_From_Professor_Kimura?lang=en
watch out for line wrap!
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Try using:
FTP.sendcmd(cmd)
Send a simple command string to the server and return the response string.
FTP.voidcmd(cmd)
Send a simple command string to the server and handle the response. Return
nothing if a response code corresponding to success (codes in the range
200–299) is
TYPE I = TYPE BINARY
Al Nims
Systems Admin/Programmer 3
Information Technology
University of Florida
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On Wed, Jun 24, 2015 at 1:57 PM, Janet Graff
004dc9e91b6d-dmarc-requ...@listserv.ua.edu wrote:
John
I am
ftp.sendcmd('SITE RECFM=FB LRECL=80 BLKSIZE=3200')
I just looked back at my original post and I apologize that the formatting
is so messed up.
I'll try again and see if it looks
John,
Fantastic! That fixed the problem. I was opening the local file with 'r'.
When I switched to 'rb' it was fixed.
Thank you!
Janet
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