Re: Looking for a quick answer here

2023-02-12 Thread Ed Jaffe
On 2/12/2023 12:52 PM, Robert Garrett wrote: Is AT-TLS (or some other encryption mechanism) supported in the case of z/OS running as an NFS >client<, connecting to (for example) a Linux NFS server? For many years, NFS was a UDP-only protocol and therefore incompatible with AT-TLS which

Re: Looking for a quick answer here

2023-02-12 Thread Mike Hochee
Hi Rob, My guess is yes, but that's no definitive answer. SHARE session 16948 - Leveraging z/OS Comm Server At-TLS, contains the email address of what may be one of the developers. If no one here provides a definitive answer you might want to reach out to Lin. I did so several years ago and

Re: CZAM question

2023-02-12 Thread Tony Harminc
On Sun, 12 Feb 2023 at 07:24, Joe Monk wrote: > Page 4-82 of the PoOPS says: > > "If CPU power-on reset establishes the configuration, then it sets the > architectural mode to one of the following: > >- > >The ESA/390 mode (when neither the ESA/390-compatibility-mode facility >nor

Re: Question on use of LPARNAME, SYSNAME and SMFID

2023-02-12 Thread Burgess, Otto A. (CTR)
I think that they are not different for that very reason in most shops. Fear of making a mistake on the HMC or elsewhere. -Original Message- From: IBM Mainframe Discussion List On Behalf Of Scott Chapman Sent: Saturday, February 11, 2023 7:46 AM To: IBM-MAIN@LISTSERV.UA.EDU Subject:

Looking for a quick answer here

2023-02-12 Thread Robert Garrett
Is AT-TLS (or some other encryption mechanism) supported in the case of z/OS running as an NFS >client<, connecting to (for example) a Linux NFS server? I've been looking through the doc and haven't yet found a definitive answer. Looking for a solution to enable z/OS to act as an NFS client

Re: Irish data centers....an opportunity?

2023-02-12 Thread Mike Schwab
The cost to the fixed length fields and records is padding with blanks. That results in streaming files having a 2/1 compression ratio and fixed length files having a 4/1 ratio. On Sun, Feb 12, 2023 at 12:34 PM Hobart Spitz wrote: > > IMHO, the fault lies in the character stream orientation of

Re: Irish data centers....an opportunity?

2023-02-12 Thread Paul Gilmartin
On Sun, 12 Feb 2023 12:34:18 -0600, Hobart Spitz wrote: >IMHO, the fault lies in the character stream orientation of UNIX, C, HTML >etc. The shorted-sighted design was motivated by the limited budgets and >underpowered systems of many early UNIX users. > "Underpowered" systems led to

Re: Routine using TIMEUSED called Statically gets different results

2023-02-12 Thread Chris P Fried
Yes, I agree that a STATIC call has less overhead to be loaded and even invoked. However, that does not explain why the TIMEUSED macro returns wrong Values. Basically: CALL WS-CPUTIME USING WS-START-VALUE might give a value of 1000 microseconds. <-- Dynamic COBOL Call Do some

Re: Irish data centers....an opportunity?

2023-02-12 Thread Seymour J Metz
Four level cache in 1994? From: IBM Mainframe Discussion List on behalf of Hobart Spitz Sent: Sunday, February 12, 2023 1:34 PM To: IBM-MAIN@LISTSERV.UA.EDU Subject: Re: Irish data centersan opportunity? IMHO, the fault lies in the character stream

Re: Routine using TIMEUSED called Statically gets different results

2023-02-12 Thread Gord Tomlin
On 2023-02-12 12:02 PM, Chris P Fried wrote: I have run out of ideas on what could cause the results to be different when the routine is invoked via a Static call. "The Goog" led me to this:

DB2 RRSAF RRB control block layout

2023-02-12 Thread Binyamin Dissen
I have not been able to find a DSECT or a description of the RRB blocks used by the RRSAF attachment. The DSN and CAF blocks are described. Can someone point me to it? My main issue is determining in a simple way if the code is running in a WLM Stored Procedure address space. I figure that there

Re: Irish data centers....an opportunity?

2023-02-12 Thread Hobart Spitz
IMHO, the fault lies in the character stream orientation of UNIX, C, HTML etc. The shorted-sighted design was motivated by the limited budgets and underpowered systems of many early UNIX users. On record oriented systems, (z/OS and z/VM) common operations are faster, because the needed

Routine using TIMEUSED called Statically gets different results

2023-02-12 Thread Chris P Fried
Important: The TIMEUSED macro is NOT throwing an error. In the assembler routine, I changed the BNZ AGAIN to branch to an Abend: BNZ ABEND_0001 It never branched to the abend label. This routine returns different results when invoked Static versus Dynamic from IBM COBOL 6.

Re: Vtam error code

2023-02-12 Thread Sri h Kolusu
>> VTAM error RtnCd:100900 Sense: Cmd:23 Where exactly I can find the >> explanation for 100900 ? Jake, As John has mentioned Your return code is X'10' and feedback '09' 16(X'10') 9 Unconditional Terminate or character-coded logoff received The logical unit has sent an

Re: DFSORT TRAN=LTOU and LOCALE

2023-02-12 Thread Sri h Kolusu
>> I assume UNICODE Services did this. Doesn't DFSORT use UNICODE Services? Paul, DFSORT does indeed use UNICODE services, but it ONLY limited for SORTING Unicode data and NOT for data manipulation (case conversion/ CCSID conversion..) . So far, the request for data manipulation for Unicode

Re: DFSORT TRAN=LTOU and LOCALE

2023-02-12 Thread Sri h Kolusu
>> I just wanted to fold text fields to uppercase. It works as it should, with >> the exception for national characters. Radoslaw, TRAN=LTOU Translates lowercase EBCDIC letters(that is, a-z) to uppercase EBCDIC letters (that is, A - Z). Other characters are not changed. Here is the

Re: DFSORT TRAN=LTOU and LOCALE

2023-02-12 Thread Paul Gilmartin
On Feb 12, 2023, at 06:21:36, Radoslaw Skorupka wrote: > > I just wanted to fold text fields to uppercase > Example: > SORT FIELDS=(1,20,CH,A) > OUTREC BUILD=(1,80,TRAN=LTOU) > > It works as it should, with the exception for national characters. > Examples: > johh bravo -> JOHN BRAVO > łukasz

Re: Vtam error code

2023-02-12 Thread John S. Giltner, Jr.
Try checking for VTAM return code x10 fdbk2 x09 -- For IBM-MAIN subscribe / signoff / archive access instructions, send email to lists...@listserv.ua.edu with the message: INFO IBM-MAIN

Re: Question on use of LPARNAME, SYSNAME and SMFID

2023-02-12 Thread Peter Relson
While SYSNAME is often not the same as SMFID (such as when customers find a productive use of the extra 4 characters available for system name), many create their SMFID using some part of the sysname, such as by using a substring expression of That would fall under "is related to". Peter

DFSORT TRAN=LTOU and LOCALE

2023-02-12 Thread Radoslaw Skorupka
I just wanted to fold text fields to uppercase Example: SORT FIELDS=(1,20,CH,A) OUTREC BUILD=(1,80,TRAN=LTOU) It works as it should, with the exception for national characters. Examples: johh bravo -> JOHN BRAVO łukasz  świątek -? łUKASZ śWIąTEK I used LOCALE=PL_pl in DFSPARM DD, but it is

CZAM question

2023-02-12 Thread Joe Monk
Page 4-82 of the PoOPS says: "If CPU power-on reset establishes the configuration, then it sets the architectural mode to one of the following: - The ESA/390 mode (when neither the ESA/390-compatibility-mode facility nor the CZAM facility is installed) - The

Re: Question on use of LPARNAME, SYSNAME and SMFID

2023-02-12 Thread Lennie Dymoke-Bradshaw
I think the SMFID is older than SYSNAME. I think SYSNAME dates from the late 80s or 90s, whereas SMFID was in the early versions of MVS. Lennie Dymoke-Bradshaw -Original Message- From: IBM Mainframe Discussion List On Behalf Of Rob Schramm Sent: 11 February 2023 20:01 To:

Re: Vtam error code

2023-02-12 Thread Joe Monk
Jake, What application is this from? Joe On Sun, Feb 12, 2023 at 3:24 AM Jake Anderson wrote: > Hello Joe > > Would you please point me to the manual where it explains? > > On Sun, Feb 12, 2023, 1:20 PM Joe Monk wrote: > > > I thnk a VTAM cmd code of 23 is an application requested cancel. >

Re: Vtam error code

2023-02-12 Thread Jake Anderson
Hello Joe Would you please point me to the manual where it explains? On Sun, Feb 12, 2023, 1:20 PM Joe Monk wrote: > I thnk a VTAM cmd code of 23 is an application requested cancel. > > Joe > > On Sat, Feb 11, 2023 at 10:46 PM Jake Anderson > wrote: > > > Hello > > > > One of our application

Re: Vtam error code

2023-02-12 Thread Joe Monk
I thnk a VTAM cmd code of 23 is an application requested cancel. Joe On Sat, Feb 11, 2023 at 10:46 PM Jake Anderson wrote: > Hello > > One of our application was reporting the below error. I was looking through > the SNA and IP codes but not able to find or am ignorant about the below > code >