I also manage manually with generic symlinks. I do this for Apache webserver
as well.
Why? I'm interested why you would choose a symlink as opposed to a
config which sets an environment variable.
_
Dave Jousma
Assistant
could you elaborate? This is for disaster recovery. I assume ICC is OSA
integrated console controller ..
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Not everything that uses JAVA gets the benefit of excuting /etc/profile, which
is where JAVA_HOME is set for our systems. We have many places where
sysprogs, developers have to code a JAVA home. It would be a major headache
at system upgrade time to notify everyone that on this date/time
Hello,
The vendor for Console Master (OpenText (Actuate)) has stated that they will
not support the product past the end of the year. Do you know of another
product other than NewEra Stand Alone Environment (SAE) that could be a
potential replacement?
thanks...
Have you looked into using ICC ?
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Hello,
The vendor for
> Why? I'm interested why you would choose a symlink as opposed to a
> config which sets an environment variable
Installation of some java based programs causes various configuration files for
that application which are based on the java environment variables.
For example, when installing
Being that this is for DR then why not have a One-pack rescue system built that
you can use your standard utilities to update any broken files.
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I also manage manually with generic symlinks. I do this for Apache webserver
as well.
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Dave Jousma
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On 21/01/2016 2:22 PM, Andrew Rowley wrote:
You are being short sighted. Why would I spend additional time and
energy
updating a myriad of JAVA_HOME statements, scripts, JCL when I can
simply
standardize the whole thing. Sure you can always override
JAVA_HOME... but
that is the exception..
Hello,
I am trying to restore a set of datasets from a PS file, I am receiving
this error message.
ADR380E (001)-FRLBO(06), DATA SET SYS1.PKZIP.R80.XXX NOT PROCESSED, 60
ADR380E (001)-FRLBO(06), DATA SET SYS1.PKZIP.R80.XXX NOT PROCESSED, 60
ADR380E (001)-FRLBO(06), DATA SET SYS1.PKZIP.R80.
I found following:
60
The requested data set is a PDSE, HFS or an extended sequential data
set,
but there is a pre-allocated target data set that is a different
type or has different attributes.
rd Leo
On 21.01.2016 09:18, Jake Anderson wrote:
Hello,
I am trying to restore a set
On Wed, 20 Jan 2016 17:17:45 -0600, Kirk Wolf wrote:
>Hi Gil,
>
>I'm not sure I understand exactly what you are referring to?
>
Hmm... No other followups. After the Subject:
z/OS 2.2 3270 OMVS ssh masks passwords!
... and that's a good thing, at last. Always previously ssh and sftp
. . . "But others have pointed out that hex literals were not allowed in the
OS/VS compiler, so this particular combination of source and JCL could never
have worked. "
For clarity:
The problem code was almost certainly inserted by the DB2 pre-compiler. With a
level of DB2 contemporary with
In addition to Stand Alone Environment (SAE) NewEra Software also provides a
product more similar to Console Master name IFOR, first introduced as NoTSO,
which provides access to ISPF without the need for JES, VTAM or TSO. So unlike
SAE which is IPL'd and runs instead of the BCP, IFOR is can
I would agree that it would be great if tcsetattr(NOECHO) actually worked
under 3270 OMVS shells.
But, under a TSO OMVS 3270 shell, using HOS1130 or HOS2220, don't you get
this: ?
zos$ ssh -oPubKeyAuthentication=no 127.0.0.1
FOTS3322 Passwords may not be entered from 3270 terminals
(terminates)
"The name DB2, or IBM Database 2, was first given to the Database Management
System or DBMS in 1983 when IBM released DB2 on its MVS mainframe platform." --
Wikipedia, citing an IBM manual as authority.
I think the question is irrelevant however. The program may *never* have been
compiled (at
On 21 January 2016 at 12:31, Chris Bowen wrote:
> For clarity:
> The problem code was almost certainly inserted by the DB2 pre-compiler. With
> a level of DB2 contemporary
> with the COBOL compiler it would have worked - different code would have been
> inserted.
The
On Thu, 21 Jan 2016 14:05:35 -0600, Kirk Wolf wrote:
>I would agree that it would be great if tcsetattr(NOECHO) actually worked
>under 3270 OMVS shells.
>
Why don't they just fix it!?
>But, under a TSO OMVS 3270 shell, using HOS1130 or HOS2220, don't you get
>this: ?
>
>zos$ ssh
>"The name DB2, or IBM Database 2, was first given to the Database Management
>System or DBMS in 1983 when IBM >released DB2 on its MVS mainframe platform."
>-- Wikipedia, citing an IBM manual as authority.
All these years, I've have only known of DB2. The name seems to have stuck.
Was
thomas.sa...@fiserv.com (Savor, Thomas , Alpharetta) writes:
> Management System or DBMS in 1983 when IBM >released DB2 on its MVS
> mainframe platform." -- Wikipedia, citing an IBM manual as authority.
>
> All these years, I've have only known of DB2. The name seems to have stuck.
>
> Was
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