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On Thu, 12 Nov 2015 14:48:47 -0500 David Cameron
wrote:
:>I'm trying this again as the first email wasn't readable on my laptop (sorry
:>if a dup)
:>Hello,
:>Id like to use MSGID slip for no specific ASID but take a dump for
:>particular ASID
:>SLIP
In
<2866448533104085.wa.elardus.engelbrechtsita.co...@listserv.ua.edu>,
on 11/12/2015
at 01:22 PM, Elardus Engelbrecht
said:
>Ok, was there really any 'security'? I believe RACF was at its
>infancy at that time! ;-)
There was no RACF, although the earlier RSS
Precisely what occurred.
The story is in ACHAP34 in the MXG Source Library, added well after the
incident.
As all three had been sent to SHARE by management, there was NO DESIRE to
publicize
at the time of the incident.
Barry
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Hello,
I’d like to use MSGID slip for no specific ASID but take a dump for particular
ASID
SLIP SET,ID=DAVE,MSGID=ABCI,ML=1,A=SVCD,ENABLE,END
this will trap the message, but dumps the ASID where the message was issued
I’d like to dump a different job
Thanks,
David
Thanks to all. I have been talking to IBM HW support. Not sure their
recommendation helped but I have discovered:
Using my default browser, Aurora (Firefox Developer Edition ver 44) I can’t
access.
Chrome ver 46.0.2490.86 m I can’t access
IE ver 9.0.8112.16421 I can’t access
Firefox ESR ver
Thanks Timothy. Yes, now that I know that it works I'll clean it up to allow
more flexibility and to provide detailed documentation. It definitely needs to
allow for both single and double length keys. Even though, I'm pretty sure that
this assembler routine will only ever be called by the
Hello,
I did applied some maintenance to my sandbox system. When i loaded with the
LPAR with the new address.
i got the below message in the HMC,
Central processor (CP) 0 is looping due to switching between program status
words (PSWs) that are not valid. The program status word (PSW) is
Based on the name alone that sounds like exactly what I am looking for.
Thank you!
Frank
> Date: Wed, 11 Nov 2015 06:57:18 -0600
> From: mabr...@us.ibm.com
> Subject: Re: Applications in a Sysplex/CICSplex
> To: IBM-MAIN@LISTSERV.UA.EDU
>
> The Redbook "Parallel Sysplex Application
Thank you.
Frank
> Date: Wed, 11 Nov 2015 12:52:30 +0100
> From: mad4...@gmail.com
> Subject: Re: Applications in a Sysplex/CICSplex
> To: IBM-MAIN@LISTSERV.UA.EDU
>
> There's something from IBM who can discover transaction affinities.
>
> The product is "CICS Interdepency Analyzer" even though
You can't get a wait state code because there is nothing there to load it. All
zeros is what you would expect if the "bootstrap" records never got loaded.
Sent from my iPhone
> On Nov 12, 2015, at 6:58 AM, John Eells wrote:
>
> Nathan Astle wrote:
>> Hello,
>>
>> I did
Nathan Astle wrote:
Hello,
I did applied some maintenance to my sandbox system. When i loaded with the
LPAR with the new address.
i got the below message in the HMC,
Central processor (CP) 0 is looping due to switching between program status
words (PSWs) that are not valid. The program status
Parameterization of key length *and* algorithm choice (TDEA, AES), I
recommend.
Bear in mind that if you don't use ICSF (or perhaps System SSL) then, most
probably, secure key and protected key are foreclosed, and somebody will
have to start from scratch to fix your code if/when the time comes.
(yet another Friday war story)
In a message dated 11/13/2015 1:16:31 A.M. Central Standard Time,
kees.verno...@klm.com writes:
What is YAFWS?
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stars...@mindspring.com (Lizette Koehler) writes:
> Gene Amdahl, who helped IBM usher in general-purpose computers in the 1960s
> and
> challenged the company's dominance a decade later with his eponymous machines,
> has died. He was 92.
> He died on Nov. 10 at Vi at Palo Alto, a continuing care
CICS IA has come a long way in the last couple versions. CICS IA requires
a DB2 either z/OS or LUW. I have done the LUW implementation using batch
jdbc connections from z/OS to the DB2 LUW. Or it can be done with some
sort of FTP + load scripts or FTP + jdbc load local (remote is only
supported
What is YAFWS?
Yes, ABSTR is a wonderful tool, it also works for a deleted production
HASPCKPT, I know.
Kees.
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From: IBM Mainframe Discussion List [mailto:IBM-MAIN@LISTSERV.UA.EDU] On Behalf
Of Shane Ginnane
Sent: 13 November, 2015 6:04
To: IBM-MAIN@LISTSERV.UA.EDU
I posted some thoughts on the occasion of Gene Amdahl's passing here:
http://millennialmainframer.com/2015/11/gene-amdahl-dies-at-92/
Amdahl was from a generation even before my parents'. I'm still a big
admirer.
Even Google couldn't tell me within 2 pages, so that made me curious.
Thanks,
Kees.
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From: IBM Mainframe Discussion List [mailto:IBM-MAIN@LISTSERV.UA.EDU] On Behalf
Of Ed Finnell
Sent: 13 November, 2015 8:46
To: IBM-MAIN@LISTSERV.UA.EDU
Subject: Re: YAFWS
(yet another
Barry Merrill wrote:
>... The challenge was accepted, and in short order, "Tim W." observed that
>SYS1.NUCLEUS was not protected, so he scratched it. "Tim W." knew that once
>the system is up, the dataset SYS1.NUCLEUS is not read again, so the SHARE
>demonstration continued without flaw. It
RIP Gene.
Never met him, worked with several who had after he had left
AMDAHL. I always thought highly of him as did they.
I had hoped he would come up with another system to compete with
IBM. They sure need it.
Regards,
Steve Thompson
On 11/12/2015 09:09 PM, Lizette Koehler wrote:
It ain't just NUCLEUS the system will run happily without.
One day a fellow (senior) sysprog wandered over and asked if I knew the system
would continue to run without the master cat.
Never thought about it. Guessed he was talking about our sandpit. Nope, he had
the Prod system set online and
http://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2015-11-12/gene-amdahl-ibm-computer-desig
ner-who-founded-rival-dies-at-92
Gene Amdahl, who helped IBM usher in general-purpose computers in the 1960s and
challenged the company's dominance a decade later with his eponymous machines,
has died. He was 92.
He
On 12 November 2015 at 05:09, Nathan Astle wrote:
> i got the below message in the HMC,
>
> Central processor (CP) 0 is looping due to switching between program status
> words (PSWs) that are not valid. The program status word (PSW) is
> .
>
> The IPLTEXT was
I'm having the same problem, and I was also able to open a SR using these
pointers. Not exactly intuitive to get here
Dana
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Yea, when we had problems with HMC software, we had to start with our local CE
first. Cumbersome to say the least, and eventually, I got to the software guy
that supports it.
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Dave Jousma
Assistant Vice President, Mainframe
Here is an alternate link to the same document:
http://people.redhat.com/fmiranda/systemz/SHARE.ORG/Seattle%202015/Seattle%20SHARE%20Session%2016705%20-%20HMC%202_13_0.pdf
Start at page 37
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Dave Jousma
Assistant Vice President,
At the Chicago SHARE 43 meeting in August, 1974, IBM had invited
attendees to a demonstration of the new MVS operating system on the 145
at the Chicago Ed center. At 8 p.m. Tuesday, three attendees found the
IBM demonstrator on duty was enthralling an attractive lady with his
expertise. Not
I got a response to my SR quickly:
This email is in regards to PMR - 9,999,000. The issue which you are facing
is - How-to for System z Consoles 1.2.0 . Unable to access 'Operating System
Messages' remotely on HMC via browser . This issue is delat by our hardware
team . Please get in touch
Dana Mitchell wrote:
>This issue is delat by our hardware team .
Uhhh, what is 'delat'?
A new way to say it is today 'Friday'? ;-)
Groete / Greetings
Elardus Engelbrecht
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Tony Harminc wrote:
>> The IPLTEXT was not written to the newly cloned RES Volume. Could that be a
>> reason ?
>Yes. But there are many other possible causes; anything that overlays the
>program new PSW in low storage can provoke it. If another processor is
>available to z/OS it should be
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