Re: Custom ISPF command

2024-01-22 Thread Jon Perryman
>Create a site ISPF command table and add your commands to that. An alternative to creating a site ISPF command table is to dynamically add ISPF commands. Command tables are ISPF tables that can be updated using TBADD, TBDEL and TBUPD. ISPCMDS is always open (probably ISRCMDS too). When you

Re: So Long, and Thanks for All the Fish*

2024-01-22 Thread Timothy Sipples
Best wishes Cheryl! If Singapore is on your bucket list please stop by to say hello. — Timothy Sipples Senior Architect Digital Assets, Industry Solutions, and Cybersecurity IBM Z/LinuxONE, Asia-Pacific sipp...@sg.ibm.com

Re: sdwagrsv not equal rbgrsave

2024-01-22 Thread Jon Perryman
On Thu, 18 Jan 2024 05:08:17 +, Peter Relson wrote: > >I chain backward as its the only way to do it wrapping around tcbrbp and next >rb had the registers in the prefix it had SVC 12 maybe SVC 42 issued that > > >"Wrapping around tcbrbp" is a strange way to do much of anything. Hi Peter,

Re: How can I keep JES2 from being SYSPLEXed?

2024-01-22 Thread Jon Perryman
> $HASP843 MASDEF OWNMEMB=S0W3,COLDVRSN=z/OS 2.5, > $HASP843 ENFSCOPE=SYSPLEX,SHARED=NOCHECK, > $HASP843 XCFGRPNM=JES2,ESUBSYS=HASP > > $HASP843 MASDEF OWNMEMB=S0W1,COLDVRSN=z/OS 3.1, > $HASP843 ENFSCOPE=SYSPLEX,SHARED=NOCHECK, > $HASP843

Re: Masking SMF data internally

2024-01-22 Thread Jon Perryman
>You can mask any character or external decimal field by using translate As an alternative, you should run those programs on your systems and provide them with the reports that you review for sensitive information. . -- For

Re: So Long, and Thanks for All the Fish*

2024-01-22 Thread Charles Mills
Going to miss you! Thanks for all of your service to the MF community. Is your Web site going to stay up, or is it going away, along with you and Tom? Charles On Mon, 22 Jan 2024 23:33:20 -0500, Cheryl Watson wrote: >* For those too young to remember, check out Wiki > >Hi all, > >I’m

So Long, and Thanks for All the Fish*

2024-01-22 Thread Cheryl Watson
* For those too young to remember, check out Wiki Hi all, I’m retiring, but first want to send out a thank you to all the IBM-Mainers still posting, as well as those who are no longer active. IBM-Main has provided a life-line to me at times when I had nowhere else to turn. (I remember one

Re: Another Getting away from the mainframe tale

2024-01-22 Thread Tom Longfellow
This thread is an echo of my last 25+ years, Took the job in 1995 with the warning - "This may be a short contract - They are intending to get off the mainframe" Survived Y2K by having programmers talented enough to add two digits to a field without rehosting to the new promised land. Watched

Re: Masking SMF data internally

2024-01-22 Thread ITschak Mugzach
You can mask any character or external decimal field by using translate everything but a-z and 0 to 9 and check for minimum length (say, not less than three characters) in order not to convert hex data. Now find the positions and mask the original record. This way you do not care for the actual

Re: Masking SMF data internally

2024-01-22 Thread Radoslaw Skorupka
W dniu 22.01.2024 o 16:49, Willy Jensen pisze: Most SMF records can be copied to a normal VB dataset. As I recall, only one or two CICS records were really that big (or perhaps it is DB2, it's been a while)? Anyway, you can select the record types that you need and the use SORT to convert to

Re: Masking SMF data internally

2024-01-22 Thread Willy Jensen
Most SMF records can be copied to a normal VB dataset. As I recall, only one or two CICS records were really that big (or perhaps it is DB2, it's been a while)? Anyway, you can select the record types that you need and the use SORT to convert to normal VB.

Re: Another Getting away from the mainframe tale

2024-01-22 Thread Bob Bridges
Getting off-topic, here, but I've never felt the lure of the 365 subscription. Maybe it's just because I'm an old fart, but I dislike the idea of using software that they can change when THEY want to. MS Office is the one app I shell out real money for whenever I buy a new PC; the rest of the

Re: Another Getting away from the mainframe tale

2024-01-22 Thread Steve Thompson
Along those lines, if you get an office 365 subscription, bundled into this is one-drive. So unless you specifically save documents to a file server or on/in your computer (you do not use a one-drive path) you are using M/$ cloud. And what I have found is, if you turn off one-drive, Word, XL,

Re: Masking SMF data internally

2024-01-22 Thread Allan Staller
Classification: Confidential Use Fiale-Aid or File Manager if you have them available. -Original Message- From: IBM Mainframe Discussion List On Behalf Of Jake Anderson Sent: Sunday, January 21, 2024 12:43 AM To: IBM-MAIN@LISTSERV.UA.EDU Subject: Re: Masking SMF data internally

Re: How can I keep JES2 from being SYSPLEXed?

2024-01-22 Thread Allan Staller
Classification: Confidential Provide separate JES CKPT and Spool datasets for each "JESPLEX". You will also need separate NODES for NJE, lines, . You might also look at JES Checkpoint auto-tuning. HTH, -Original Message- From: IBM Mainframe Discussion List On Behalf Of Wendell

Re: Another Getting away from the mainframe tale

2024-01-22 Thread Radoslaw Skorupka
W dniu 20.01.2024 o 00:34, Steve Beaver pisze: The more they want to move away the harder it becomes. A few years ago Coca-Cola moved to AWS but I have no idea how They did it possible with Micro-Focus Cobol Move to cloud? Read details. I know some large financial companies which also "moved

Re: Masking SMF data internally

2024-01-22 Thread Scott Chapman
On Sun, 21 Jan 2024 07:38:44 -0600, Paul Feller wrote: >Jake, I agree you need to identify what record types are needed for the >sizing operation. After you know which record types (and subtypes) you may >not need to do anything. As an example, I can't think of any sensitive data >that might