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address:
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Not very local to you but I have been using these folks for 20 years.
http://www.mcn.org/email/email.html
$2.50/month
Good folks -- they are a unit of the local school district.
I can assure you that it works with IBM-MAIN. I use POP3.
Charles
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>From the settings page: "ProtonMail supports IMAP/SMTP via the ProtonMail
Bridge application. Thunderbird, Microsoft Outlook, and Apple Mail are
officially supported on both Windows and MacOS."
I do use Thunderbird, but I haven't tried it with Protonmail. The "bridge"
seems to be necessary becau
Unfortunately my ISP have no such service and I don't know any
reasonable paid service which provide me features I want. Usually fee is
just to have better limits - more disk space, more emails, etc.
In fact I don't need it. I think my requirements are quite basic: just
regular email client (mea
My private email has been with my former local ISP for a very long time. They
are no longer my ISP and I pay $6/month for the email address. I think I could
have a few more than the one I use for that price.
> -Original Message-
> From: IBM Mainframe Discussion List On
> Behalf Of R.S.
Now I can answer: I hate this disclaimer. I was almost ready to switch to
private email when they started with this cr*p, but 1. I'm lazy, 2. other
people have similar disclaimers, so I felt not so guilty.
Regarding gmail - I already have gmail account and I don't want to use it for
other acti
That Weekly TREND file has been growing, probably a couple decades. It is quite
possible that my former SORT product was due to fail for the same general
reasons.
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> From: IBM Mainframe Discussion List On
> Behalf Of Scott Barry
> Sent: Monday, January 25, 2021 2:45
It appears that you are managing the //TREND PDB as a SAS sequential-format
(indicated with RECFM=U, and as you mention with prior TMM-deployment - also
getting zEDC benefit, hopefully) and I expect that SAS does not detect the
observation/row/record count which is why you see the ICE118I messa
--> protonmail.com, free, but worth paying for. Thunderbird is possible,
although more difficult than normal.
I think there are many reasons to avoid gmail, although I do not
(obviously). yahoo is garbage; and the tech world still wonders why they
still exist. Maybe big G secretly subsidises th
...and be careful about BCS'es (catalogs) shared between sysplexes. Do not use
ECS for them.
BTW: Maybe it is good moment to think about RLS sharing for catalogs? It's
newer feature. RLS is a prereq.
--Radoslaw Skorupka
Lodz, Poland
W poniedziaĆek, 25 stycznia 2021, 22:19:24 CET, Doug
Marna,
This is good idea. I think I would be able to create simple tool and share it.
Unfortunately since last thursday I have no longer access to the z/OS (my job
is finished), so it won't happen quickly.
However I hope I will get new job and then come back to the topic.
Regards--Radoslaw S
> But, all datasets are on disk.
Dave,
If the files are on DISK , DFSORT should be able to get the stats. Can you
please send me the COMPLETE joblog to my email offline? I want to check
allocation messages for the ddname SASSIN.
> My Tape management is CA-7
I guess you meant CA-1(Tape managemen
I am sure the ICE118I showed up because of the //SORTDIAG
My Tape management is CA-7. But, all datasets are on disk.
JCL follows:
//TRNDDSNS EXEC MXGSAS,WORK='5000,1000'
//**
//* DO MXG WEEKLY DATASET TRENDING PROCESSING
//**
>> OPTION SORTDD=SASS,MSGDDN=SYSOUT,MAINSIZE=MAX,MSGPRT=CRITICAL,NOLIST
Dave,
What type of dataset is the input dataset(ddname SASSIN)? Is it a tape
dataset? If so what kind of tape management system do you have? RMM ?
CA-1 ?
PS: Your latest joblog shows that you indeed received ICE118I messag
I got a few responses like the below. It's true that there are recruiters out
there that don't have much to offer, and in my own records I maintain a
"standing" field for each agency based on their past behavior; of the scores or
hundreds of companies in my contact database, maybe a half dozen
You do so at the risk of breaking things if someone fails to put an entry point
on the END statement of the main module.
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http://mason.gmu.edu/~smetz3
From: IBM Mainframe Discussion List [IBM-MAIN@LISTSERV.UA.EDU] on behalf of
Duh, I knew it was something simple.
Of course I got milliseconds confused with microseconds. Now I feel slightly
foolish. :-;
Thanks
Eric Erickson
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Thanks Doug. You can ALTER the CATALOG "catalog" entries from NOECSHARE to
ECSHARING on the fly and the issue the CATALOG,ECSHR(AUTOADD).
Jerry
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Sent: Monday, January 25, 2021 3:01 PM
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If you have done the CF work, and you issued the modify to the catalog
AS, then yes, you should be able to. The catalog ECSHARE should work it
out between EC mode and VVDS mode.
Doug Fuerst
718.921.2620 (O)
917.572.7364 (C)
d...@bkassociates.net
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From: "Edgington
Thanks Doug,
I have everything else completed, excluding the IDCAMS define. Can you simply
ALTER CATALOG, using IDCAMS to change the CATALOG definition from NOECSHARE to
ECSHARE, without stopping all activity to the catalog.
Jerry
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From: IBM Mainframe Discussion Lis
According to the doc, you can turn it on via a modify. MODIFY
CATALOG,ECSHSHR(AUTOADD) command and it will flip between VVDS mode and
ECSHARE. Even if it is ECSHARE mode it should be able to cope
dynamically. But you must also have the ECS cache structure set and the
CFRM policy stuff, etc. in
Hello,
I am looking to convert z/OS catalogs to ECSHR mode. However, the current
running in production, catalog have NOECSHARE. Can I use IDCAMS ALTER command
to change the NOECSHARE to ECSHARE, without impacting or corrupting the
catalog? I have ECSHR running for only two, out of the 30 or
I let this week's run fail and have attached the results with //SORTDIAG DD
DUMMY and a SAS PROC OPTIONS;
I am not sure I'll open an issue with SAS. My site is working towards shutting
down later this year or so, and I have a working solution with the DFSORT
option on this job. This job is the o
Hello,
I am looking to convert z/OS catalogs to ECSHR mode. However, the current
running in production, catalog have NOECSHARE. Can I use IDCAMS ALTER command
to change the NOECSHARE to ECSHARE, without impacting or corrupting the
catalog? I have ECSHR running for only two, out of the 30 or
Hi Radoslaw,
> 4. One can create the following REXX script: read every filesystem name and
> list it i.e. using listdsi. Also read every mount point and check its
> existence in z/OS Unix.
Sounds like an excellent idea for a personally-written health check, and then
maybe shared to the CBTTAPE
On 2021-01-25 12:24 PM, Eric Erickson wrote:
What am I missing here?
Reading what you have written, it appears that you are working on the basis
that 1 second = 1000 microseconds. However, 1 second = 1000 milliseconds.
--
Regards, Gord Tomlin
Action Software International
(a division of Mazd
The point of my post was that *not* specifying entry point on the END statement
may limit your ability relink the composite module if full source is not
available. An unusual (and maybe archaic) case no doubt, but why limit your
options? Maybe in the days of card source, it was an extra change t
I think all my emails might fall under the fishing classification.
Sadly bubblers around the lake I'm on mean we can't ice fish while working
anymore!
On Mon, Jan 25, 2021 at 11:56 AM Chris Hoelscher
wrote:
> Was this a "fishing" email?
>
> Chris Hoelscher
> Lead Sys DBA
> IBM Global Technical S
I think you misunderstand the difference between microseconds and
milliseconds.
sas
On Mon, Jan 25, 2021 at 12:35 PM Eric Erickson
wrote:
> I'm working on some code that tries to detect a loop in a subtask by
> examining the LCCAWTIM value for each CPU. My detector task runs in an STC
> that wa
https://groups.io/g/Mainframe-Jobs
is a new mailing list to post Mainframe Job listings.
Please use suggested subject line format for readers to select which
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On Mon, Jan 25, 2021 at 9:50 AM Bob Bridges wrote:
>
> Not too long ago on the RACF-L listserv someone mentioned a dearth
I'm working on some code that tries to detect a loop in a subtask by examining
the LCCAWTIM value for each CPU. My detector task runs in an STC that wakes up
every .5 seconds and trolls through the LCCA Vector calculating deltas of wait
time between iterations.
The routine that retrieves the L
Was this a "fishing" email?
Chris Hoelscher
Lead Sys DBA
IBM Global Technical Services on assignmemt to Humana Inc.
T 502.476.2538 or 502.407.7266
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Bfishing
Sent: Monday, January 25, 2021 11:44 AM
To: IBM-MAIN@LISTSERV
I created and reply to them with a resume for services offered by us at
here at SNA: https://www.sinenomine.net/
What has surprised me the most? How many firms with outsourced or cloud
strategies still seem to want more direct mainframe skills kept in house.
The great side of that is a feeling tha
We are in a new world of recruiters now - most of them are technically
clueless and act as gatekeepers. I for one only have a textbook knowledge
of db/2 and opportunities are far and few between that do not require it.
On Mon, Jan 25, 2021 at 8:35 AM Seymour J Metz wrote:
> The one's I've seen m
The one's I've seen mostly require CICS, DB2, IMS, MQ or WAS experience. I'd
certainly be interested in a development position in HLASM, PL/I, REXX or a
language to be learned on the job. How many of the reqs are real and how many
are just stockpiling resumes?
--
Shmuel (Seymour J.) Metz
http
Yes. I get these things by the ton too.
Greetinshowareyoutodayhopyoudoingreat
don't waste your time with these things there's nothing behind most of them.
On Mon, Jan 25, 2021, 9:50 AM Bob Bridges wrote:
> Not too long ago on the RACF-L listserv someone mentioned a dearth of
> mainframe jobs, an
Not too long ago on the RACF-L listserv someone mentioned a dearth of mainframe
jobs, and I opened my mouth and put my foot in it: I said I get emails from
recruiters pretty frequently and I could pass along some of them if anyone was
interested. I immediately became the possessor of a short d
I know this is after the fact, but You can automate the following commands so
they are issued once OMVS initializes:
D OMVS,MF Displays mount failures and the reason why they failed
fix the failed mounts before production resumes
Once you fix al the mount failures, issue:
D omvs,mf=purge <-
Nonsense. Just because there are ways in which it can fail doesn't mean that it
doesn't exist. Your objections apply to any PRMLIB checker, but that
doesn't prevent them from being very useful.
--
Shmuel (Seymour J.) Metz
http://mason.gmu.edu/~smetz3
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