Hi All,
I need to extract current IODF files as well as DR IODF in a text formate.
How can I extract, Please need some help
Thanks!!!
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I am trying to troubleshoot a user's job which is using ADRDSSU.
>>>That job is DELETING the datasets on the selected volsers. Is that what the
>>>user wants?
>>
>>Does it? The JCL is referring to the tape by VOL=SER=, not via catalog.
>
>In that OP's job, I see UNIT=3390, that is DASD, not
Only one HASPACE per JES2 Spool volume
Lizette
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> Issue a $DSPOOL,
Issue a $DSPOOL,LONG and see what it shows
Issue $DSPOOLDEF and see what it shows
Next go to ISPF 3.4
Search
** in the dataset level
SPOOL* in the VOLSER and see what it shows
I am not clear about your statement: The spool volumes are still on the same
pack. Please provide a display of
I have 3 vols SPOOL1 SPOOL2 and SPOOL3
In jes2 parmlib member on the spool def for volume I specify SPOOL and yet
after ipl'ing
And then going back to SDSF to look for the spool volumes are on still on the
same pack
> On Mar 21, 2017, at 11:20 AM, Lizette Koehler wrote:
>
> The best prac
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In a message dated 3/21/2017 4:54:35 P.M. Central Daylight Time,
charl...@mcn.org writes:
Just happened to run into this while searching for one specific answer.
(What model ga
If an $RPTSUT2 DD statement is included in the JCL for FDRABR, a dataset is
created that can be used for subsequent reporting with FDREPORT.
I'd like to process this file (comparing/matching against DCOLLECT data) using
SORT. (I have SYNCSORT, but DFSORT should be the same) I have verified that (
I have successfully proved to myself with an independent test program that
there is either an undocumented side effect or an actual bug in the CEEPIPI
(term) call which deletes any non-LE HLL load module which is attempted to be
registered with the CEEPIPI (add_entry) call, but does NOT delete n
I created a couple of SSL setup examples (RACF and USS) that worked for
me a few years back. With these instructions I was able to setup SSL
encryption using self-signed certificates (i.e. no paid-for certificates
that your site may require), but without any host or client authentication.
Lat
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Just happened to run into this while searching for one specific answer.
(What model gave us Interlocked-Access Facility 2? Answer: EC12)
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Yes, I m referring to IBM pcom . For secure two session we would like to
use 992 port.
I did google it for archived data but couldn't find steps to implement this
new change in the system
On 20-Mar-2017 3:17 PM, "Elardus Engelbrecht" <
elardus.engelbre...@sita.co.za> wrote:
saurabh khandelwal
Thanks all!
It was including the NOEXPIRED keyword that fixed our problem.
We were getting no error messages and the id is not used for TSO
When we changed it with TSO the batch FTPs still failed.
Thanks again.
Elaine
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Export_of_cryptography_from_the_United_States
Just made other countries share their non-us encryption software.
On Mon, Mar 20, 2017 at 11:33 AM, Martin Packer
wrote:
> Not to disagree with anything anyone has said, I think one thing might
> work against us:
>
> I do
Someone anonymous wrote:
> I know what my end-game is -- a java class which will call an existing HLASM
> module, which is _not_ XPLINK -- I wrote a dummy HLASM program called
> JAVAOSLI, which simply does a WTO.
But your assembler module *is* LE?
> It's my understanding that the only way to c
Right about the point about posting to the list, not the newsgroup. I did
not see the original post.
I call non-XPLINK C++ to non-LE HLASM all the time. Here's a quick example
complete with the C++ declaration. (Not all COPYs included, but you get the
idea.)
* extern "OS" {bool ISAUTH();}
The name of the spool volume must match your spooldef parm.
You can clip any volume to the 4 or 5 character prefix and place a spool volume
on it. You can add volumes on the fly so long as the meet the criteria. My
preference is for 4 character volume name in the JES2 Deck.
SPOOLDEF VOLUME=SPLX
The best practice for JES2 Spool file is standalone. Never put anything on the
same volume as either the SPOOL Space or the CKPT datasets.
That can lead to unintentional issues.
Many shops in the past have tended towards multi-use volumes with JES2. This is
not recommended.
With storage arrays
A good example of how z System is keeping up with encryption and making it even
easier to use can be seen in the brief summary in "Preview: IBM z/OS Version 2
Release 3" at
http://www-01.ibm.com/common/ssi/cgi-bin/ssialias?subtype=ca&infotype=an&supplier=897&letternum=ENUS217-085
. It has this
Hi,
I think I recall problems with static linkage when LE DLLs are mixed with non
LE assembler modules (which I assume you are using non LE and no DLL).
If your assembler is LE conforming and uses CEEENTRY, it needs to have MAIN=NO.
Have you tried calling the Assembler dynamically from C using f
W dniu 2017-03-21 o 13:46, Joseph Reichman pisze:
Hi
I'm having problems with my spool file
SYS1.HASPACE
It happens to be in the same pack as my parmlib
And other important files
I'm wondering can the spool file be on any pack ?
Yes, but this is not recommended.
Typical setup for productio
On 2017-03-21, at 05:40, R.S. wrote:
> W dniu 2017-03-20 o 22:39, Paul Gilmartin pisze:
>>
>>
>> Why isn't LRECL=32767 allowed for RECFM=VBS? A 32767-byte record
>> might span blocks that don't exceed 32760.
> (a little bit off-topic)
>
> Actually you can have PS with LRECL=32767, but you cann
First, more people will see your post if you send to the listserv rather
than the newsgroup.
Second, you need to have R13 pointing to a save area when you call the
non-XPLINK program. If it has any parms, you need to have R1 pointing
to them. If you are in AMODE 64 and calling an AMODE 31 progra
It's getting corrupted and I have to re-ipl
> On Mar 21, 2017, at 8:50 AM, Tim Brown wrote:
>
> Yes we have it on a dedicated volume z22sp1 and z22sp1
> and jes parms is coded accordingly.
>
> SPOOLDEF VOLUME=Z22SP
>
> Tim
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Yes we have it on a dedicated volume z22sp1 and z22sp1
and jes parms is coded accordingly.
SPOOLDEF VOLUME=Z22SP
Tim
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For a production system I would say no - I would put the SPOOL datasets on
volume(s) by themselves.
For a test system you can probably get by with this setup.
What problems are you having?
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Hi
I'm having problems with my spool file
SYS1.HASPACE
It happens to be in the same pack as my parmlib
And other important files
I'm wondering can the spool file be on any pack ?
Thanks
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W dniu 2017-03-20 o 22:39, Paul Gilmartin pisze:
[...]
IIRC, he said LRECL=32760. SMF.
Why isn't LRECL=32767 allowed for RECFM=VBS? A 32767-byte record
might span blocks that don't exceed 32760.
(a little bit off-topic)
Actually you can have PS with LRECL=32767, but you cannot specify this
W dniu 2017-03-20 o 22:07, Bill Woodger pisze:
Simple, John. You produce the message Paul wants. Can't be clearer.
Radoslav,
Was the data set written with LRECL=X, to get "long" records? What is the data?
Why is it VBS?
This is SMF, it was never been processed with LRECL=X.
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Enjoy the SSL
On Tue, Mar 21, 2017 at 9:17 AM, Timothy Sipples wrote:
> This presentation provides excellent advice on configuring TLS/SSL
> encryption in z/OS:
>
> http://www.ibm.com/support/docview.wss?uid=swg27028558&aid=1
>
> Although it was written almost 6 1/2 years ago (as I write this),
Peter Hunkeler wrote:
>>>I am trying to troubleshoot a user's job which is using ADRDSSU.
>>That job is DELETING the datasets on the selected volsers. Is that what the
>>user wants?
>Does it? The JCL is referring to the tape by VOL=SER=, not via catalog.
In that OP's job, I see UNIT=3390, that
Hi Elaine,
When you reset the password, be sure to use the NOEXPIRED operand on your ALU
command like so:
ALU userid PASSWORD(password) NOEXPIRE
This will require the password to conform to your current password syntax
rules. If the former password no longer conforms to your rules, you'll need
Martin Packer wrote:
>I don't know when restrictions on encryption were lifted but when I first
>was involved with encryption in the late 1980's it was pretty restrictive
>who could have it.
>So the point is - because of the restricted availability - it's possible
>the injection of encryption into
This presentation provides excellent advice on configuring TLS/SSL
encryption in z/OS:
http://www.ibm.com/support/docview.wss?uid=swg27028558&aid=1
Although it was written almost 6 1/2 years ago (as I write this), it's
still an excellent technical guide. Refer to the z/OS Knowledge Center for
you
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