EZAFTPKS

2016-09-08 Thread Joseph Reichman
Hi I have a FTP batch job which puts a file on my PC The input DD * Card has the ip of the PC with the port Username and password And a put command I would like to use the EZAFTPKS program interface to do this I looked the communication server ip programmers guide and reference and cannt

PDSEGEN 4.1.2 Available

2016-09-08 Thread Lionel B. Dyck
Here is the general available release of PDSEGEN with significant updates from 4.0. Get it at www.lbdsoftware.com Some of the key updates are: - Filter member patterns (% and *) - Date filters (today, week, month, year, since yy/mm/dd, since -nn) - List of last 15 referenced datasets -

Re: A Programing language called Scala?

2016-09-08 Thread Tony Harminc
On 8 September 2016 at 16:07, Kirk Wolf wrote: > Tony, > > Everyone can have their own opinion. Mine is that the statement means > that Java byte code is eligible; otherwise it is inconsistent and already > violated by many, many cases and organizations including IBM

Re: A Programing language called Scala?

2016-09-08 Thread Paul Gilmartin
On Tue, 6 Sep 2016 16:03:56 -0400, Tony Harminc wrote: > >"JVM translations of programs written in the Java programming >language, provided all of such translation is solely controlled by the >JVM;". > >One could argue that this precludes anything not actually written in >the Java language. Or one

Re: A Programing language called Scala?

2016-09-08 Thread Kirk Wolf
Tony, Everyone can have their own opinion. Mine is that the statement means that Java byte code is eligible; otherwise it is inconsistent and already violated by many, many cases and organizations including IBM themselves. I am pretty sure that my IP attorney would say that the language is

Re: Remember MCNVTCAT?

2016-09-08 Thread Edward Gould
Sam: Thanks for the heads up and all the work that put in to replace the much needed utilities . Ed > On Sep 8, 2016, at 8:10 AM, Sam Golob wrote: > > Hi Folks, > >When you're making a new system or new catalogs, isn't it nice to generate > DEFINE statements for

Re: A Programing language called Scala?

2016-09-08 Thread Roger Suhr
Why do we need more programming languages. Progr as mmer have not yet learned all they could about the existing ones. On Sep 5, 2016 17:44, "scott" wrote: > A programing language called Scala? Is this something IBM created? > Based on Java? > > Thanks! > >

Re: rexx CEXE eye catcher format ?

2016-09-08 Thread Tony Harminc
On 8 September 2016 at 00:55, Itschak Mugzach wrote: > I am interested in ibm's Rexx compiler eye-catcher. Can you point me to the > document that the information you mentioned described there? As I said, it's in the TSO/E Customization book. The edition I have here is

Re: Access to enterprise cobol datasets in production system

2016-09-08 Thread John McKown
On Thu, Sep 8, 2016 at 11:35 AM, Tom Ross wrote: > >John McKown wrote: > > > >>All of this would be much easier if the COBOL people would use the > IFAPRDn= > >n member of PARMLIB to check to see if the product is licensed for this > sys= > >tem image. > > > >Good

Re: Access to enterprise cobol datasets in production system

2016-09-08 Thread Tom Ross
>John McKown wrote: > >>All of this would be much easier if the COBOL people would use the IFAPRDn= >n member of PARMLIB to check to see if the product is licensed for this sys= >tem image. > >Good suggestion. [1] Excellent suggestion! In fact, IBM started shipping Product Registration support

Re: A Programing language called Scala?

2016-09-08 Thread Mike Schwab
Well, if you want a very fast language, Lua on z/OS is very fast. Syntax is similar to Basic. It generates a byte code, and the interpreter is small and runs in L1 cache. http://lua4z.com/ Free to download and run without support. Support contracts available. On Wed, Sep 7, 2016 at 1:33 PM,

Re: FTP on z/OS sucks

2016-09-08 Thread Jesse 1 Robinson
Since we're baring our privates, I have to allow that we use CDT here for 'serious' data transfers. It’s not just fast and reliable. It allows a transfer to be scheduled such that CDT will keep trying until it's successful. It also supports transfers between, say, z/OS and UNIX. CDT is a

Re: Ping issue

2016-09-08 Thread Mike Wawiorko
Or perhaps z/OS IPSEC filter rules? Mike Wawiorko   -Original Message- From: IBM Mainframe Discussion List [mailto:IBM-MAIN@LISTSERV.UA.EDU] On Behalf Of Kirk Wolf Sent: 08 September 2016 15:21 To: IBM-MAIN@LISTSERV.UA.EDU Subject: Re: Ping issue I believe that this means that you

Re: Ping issue

2016-09-08 Thread Kirk Wolf
I believe that this means that you have Comm Server NETACCESS SAF rules in place that are preventing your userid from sending data to this network address. Kirk Wolf Dovetailed Technologies http://dovetail.com On Thu, Sep 8, 2016 at 8:33 AM, Veerendra H wrote: > Hi, >

Ping issue

2016-09-08 Thread Veerendra H
Hi, I am able to ping most of the lpars except for one of them. When i ping i get below errror messages. CS V2R2: Pinging host xx sendto(): EDC5111I Permission denied. (errno2=0x74420291) And when i ping to the above system from other system i get timed out. CS V2R2: Pinging host

Remember MCNVTCAT?

2016-09-08 Thread Sam Golob
Hi Folks, When you're making a new system or new catalogs, isn't it nice to generate DEFINE statements for most of the stuff that's in there? Especially if it is a new system and a new master catalog. OR, are you cleaning up the master catalog to make sure there's no junk that got

Re: SMF real-time interface

2016-09-08 Thread David Crayford
On 8/09/2016 8:10 PM, John McKown wrote: On Thu, Sep 8, 2016 at 3:24 AM, David Crayford wrote: On 8/09/2016 2:51 PM, Salva Carrasco wrote: Thanks, Joe. After a quick look to the doc, I think: - amode 64. Ouch!! - blocking, non-blocking. I would prefeer an ECB mode.

Re: Secure FTP to IBM ?

2016-09-08 Thread Donald J.
The testcase.boulder.ibm.com ftp server uses this certificate chain: Certificate chain 0 s:/C=US/ST=New York/L=Armonk/O=INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS MACHINES CORPORATION/CN=testcase.boulder.ibm.com i:/C=US/O=GeoTrust Inc./CN=GeoTrust SSL CA - G3 1 s:/C=US/O=GeoTrust Inc./CN=GeoTrust SSL CA - G3

Re: SMF real-time interface

2016-09-08 Thread John McKown
On Thu, Sep 8, 2016 at 3:24 AM, David Crayford wrote: > On 8/09/2016 2:51 PM, Salva Carrasco wrote: > >> Thanks, Joe. >> >> After a quick look to the doc, I think: >> >> - amode 64. Ouch!! >> - blocking, non-blocking. I would prefeer an ECB mode. >> > > This is for big data

Re: Secure FTP to IBM ?

2016-09-08 Thread Dan Little
Yes. I use it all the time. On Thursday, 8 September 2016, Dyck, Lionel B. (TRA) wrote: > Perfect - Thank you > > > -- > Lionel B. Dyck (TRA Contractor) > Mainframe Systems Programmer > Enterprise

Re: Going from CICS TS 3.2 to 5.2 may I use the 3.2 SVC's

2016-09-08 Thread W Mainframe
blockquote, div.yahoo_quoted { margin-left: 0 !important; border-left:1px #715FFA solid !important; padding-left:1ex !important; background-color:white !important; } The SVC is an erly code and shoud be installed to keep compatibility between different versions, always highest level installed.

Re: [EXTERNAL] Re: Secure FTP to IBM ?

2016-09-08 Thread Dyck, Lionel B. (TRA)
Perfect - Thank you -- Lionel B. Dyck (TRA Contractor) Mainframe Systems Programmer Enterprise Infrastructure Support (Station 200) (005OP6.3.10) VA OI Service Delivery & Engineering -Original Message- From: IBM

Re: SMF real-time interface

2016-09-08 Thread David Crayford
On 8/09/2016 2:51 PM, Salva Carrasco wrote: Thanks, Joe. After a quick look to the doc, I think: - amode 64. Ouch!! - blocking, non-blocking. I would prefeer an ECB mode. This is for big data analytics right? So AMODE 64 makes sense. The interface is a callable service so it's HLL friendly