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be modified by content of personal libryries, this would undermine the above.
What hinders you to ask for the JCL (procedure) library to be added to IEFPDSI?
Ask for it, expain your case.
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If we could solve your problem we could also solve mine presumably.
Sorry, Charles, I've lost track of what you initial problem was. Would you like
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If this is not an answer to your question, please be more specific.
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Subject: AW: Re: JCLLIB in started proc?
The START command processor needs
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THAT IS AWESOME! Wow! Thanks,
You're welcome.
I recognize from seeming my onw post that it has been reformatted in a bad way.
A couple of line feeds have been dropped. Hope you can decifer the samples
anyway. If not, tell me and I will try reposting them.
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Yeah but that's only as of z/OS 2.1 ?.as a ISV we support backlevel versions
also ?so one has to come up with two solutions ?
If you need the symbol substitution, then yes, this requires z/OS V2.1. The
STDPARM has been there at least in V1.13.
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What's a quick link to this week's z/OS v2r1 software shelflist?
Bring back LOOKAT!
...and bring back BookMaster and BookServer as well.
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/OS 2.1. If you can see this on V1.13, you might
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About comparison operators: the z/OS 1.13 help says:
You can use a relational operator for the priority work qualifier only.
Same on 2.1. Sorry I have overlooked this. However this is worth a PMR since
the diaog silently accepts it, at least on an SE type entry.
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$POJ*,JM=IDC1031*,ALL,CC=(4)
Change this to:
$PO JQ,JM=IDC1031*,ALL,CC=(4)
I regularly use this, just using different filters such as DAYS.
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see that the data set has indeed be expanded as desired.
Has anyone already tried this? What am I missing?
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Thanks for all the help, everyone
It turned out I was simply too impatient. As someone suggested, JES2 was still
about to format the additional space. It just took so much longer that I had
expected and the AWAITING(E2) is not very helpful.
Anyway, no need for a PMR.
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specificlly look for, but have not seen or heard of any problems while
the space was being formatted. In summary, the expansion ran smooth.
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in the 21st century. Paul listed many of them
in an earlier post. This is just one more one cannot readily understand.
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We would still need to explain why JOB A works while JOB B, based on JOB A,
isn't working.
How about posting the two JCLs?
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use this to start.
I don't like this desing. The Websphere team should have written their own
specific startup program which would do nothing but starting Websphere.
Instead, we now got a general utility to run almost any (I know there are
limitations) program in key 2.
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anyone know about such a solution?
Does anyone use one?
Does anyone use other processes?
We'd like to be able to argue with management about this idea.
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Radoslaw, I'm 100% with you, but we need to get that (stupid) idea out of
management's heads again.so I need more that it's a stupid idea type of
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Our Government ignored this and daylight saving was introduced. I admit it
would have been a funny situation to be a single small country not switching to
DST while all countries around us do.
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The reality? Sadly, it's not the only case.
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Many thanks for link to the SAP offering (I intentionally didn't write
solution). Very interesting. But not applicable to z/OS
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I can't seem to remember what manual describes the header and footer messages
in the JES2 JESMSGLG data set. Does anyone know?
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What are you trying to do?
Just curiosity. Got a hint offline. It's in the JES2 init tuning guide,
chapter 2, JES2 System Data Sets. I've been almost there, but then gave up too
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When did it last exist? I have V1R10 docs here and I don't see it.
I found one in the z/OS V1.1 bookshelf
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My old ROT was 2-3x the real memory on the LPAR. Now that we can have 16,
32, 64GB partitions, we're talking some real DASD here.
Multiply by 10. Two of our larger LPARs have 640GB each.
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anymore.
Aside from that, DF Sort and DB2 are two applications that I know are heavily
using above the bar (virtual) storage instead of data space or hiperspace
storage. DB2 permits itself to use 4TB of above the bar virtual (by overriding
any MEMLIMIT, as I only recently learned).
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, extensive documentation has aways be one strength of z/OS (and it
predecesors). IBM should stop (silently) droping documentation.
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a USERID with a proper OMVS segment and no TSO segment. This user will be able
to login to a UNIX shell via telnet/ssh/rlogin and do interactive work. These
adress spaces will also show up as STC.
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when an APPC transaction is running inside.
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non-local spawn() will create OMVS type of WLM work units, and they all run
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software whatsoever starts to override system controls.
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Isn't DSNX9WLM the program for DB2 Stored Procedures server address spaces?
And not a DB2 Utility program?
Yep, I wrote that in the initial post.
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would allow a job to ignore MEMLIMIT?
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in MEMLIMIT.
DFSORT can consume memory even if MEMLIMIT is applied. It would use
dataspaces or hiperspaces instead. Does the ulitility invoke DFSORT
under the cover?
Do you say that DFSORT will ignore MEMLIMIT?
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Pretty sure that I read somewhere that DB2 has been written to ignore
memlimit.
Thanks. Will try to find this in DB2 docs.
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I could not find anything related to the utility program DSNX9WLM regarding
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the job was using roughly 250G of *above the bar* storage. So MEMLIMIT was not
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far left. Note that this is the userid, not the uid that is associated with the
process (PID).
Do you have the BPX.DEFAULT.USER profile defined to class FACILITY? If so what
is the content of the APPLDATA field of this profile?
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the value to the D OMVS,PID= command.
I'm sorry to have mislead you.
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I'm not very fluent in using neither RMF, nor MAINVIEW. I'd like to find out
which AS is causing this AUX usage. Not that I'd currently think, we're in
touble. Just curious. Does anyone have some hints where to start?
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. Then, it is documented that VIO pages will never be paged to
Flash.
Do you want 'snapshot' (with RMF II), interactive monitoring
Starting at an interval which shows 30% local page DS being used, I'd like to
find the address space(s), to which thsose pages belong.
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If you have mainview, try: F pasname,*asm,total For more details: F
pasname,*HELP ASM
We do have MAINVIEW, but I'm just a beginner in finding my way around, so
please bear with me. Where would I enter these commands? MAINVIEW ISPF rejects
F
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on storage usage some
time back which caused massive page out to Flash which also caused migration
from Flash to AUX. Does this sound reasonable?
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that is shared between USERIDs.
Try D OMVS,PID=ddd' where ddd is the *decimal* value corresponding
the pid show in *hex* in the response to the fuser command.
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haven't looked up SPACE parameter's syntax in decades, but for me, the second
subparameter always was primary, optionally secondary, and directory if needed,
all enclosed in paranthesis. The third subparameter is the optional keyword
RLSE.
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will compromise z/OS security. [snip] ... I don't
know why the OP has this association in his mind.
It puzzles me what made you think so. Having BASH as part of a supported
package doesn't make it neither safer nor weaker. It just makes it a piece of
supported software.
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state? Is SPIN SLIH code serialized?
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you start The initial process (job or STC).
Try using a 8 char jobname for your Apache and see if it helps.
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produced that many PER
interrupts, that slip processing was using more than the allowed 10% of system
time and disabled the slip.
What exactly does x% of system time mean? Is it a pecentage of the LPAR CP
capacity?
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... So I guess that integrating BASH into the Ported Tools and including ...
I the requirement states: ... as part of z/OS ... or at least of the z/OS
Ported Tools package). I don't care, all I want is to be able to open a PMR and
get a fix if that is needed.
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No answer? Interesting! I was thinking this is one of the easier questions for
the experienced debuggers on the list.
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I will point out a textual error in the request. The fourth paragraph ...
Thanks, John. I don't seem to be able to edit the text, but I have just added a
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Just my opinion, but since BASH is a port of open source software, I don't
think it can ever be incorporated into USS.
I thought IBM has been delivering BASH as part of AIX for over a decade now,
don't they?
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. If it doesn't,
the resulting false behaviour does not point you directly to
EATTR=OPT.
EATTR is another parameter set by the DataClass. Data sets with
EATTR=OPT do show this in ISPF's data set information panel.
Can you verify the EATTR settings in both DataClasses you mentioned?
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I'm sorry to disturb you. I'm invesgating some forum formatting issues.
This line is prefixed with 10 blanks.
This line is prefixed with 5 blanks. And this part is prefixed by
10 blanks.
Last line begins on position1.
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The START command processor treats IEESYSAS as a special case...
I suspected something the like this. Thanks.
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ADDR SPACE ASTE=53E88C40
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can misused any of the trusted STCs, can't they?
Any thoughts or recommendations?
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was not coming out clear. I was trying to find out if
there is a drawback in defining generic (especially TRUSTED) profiles in
STARTED provided that all PROCLIBS are proberly protected. Shouldn't have
mentioned HSM at all.
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There is a list called AFP-L where a lot of printing people are subscribed,
incl. Ricoh (former Infoprint) specialists. You may try there.
posting address: af...@listserv.uga.edu
admin address: lists...@listserv.uga.edu
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of course.
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You are thinking of the DCBLRECL field, not the block size field, and only
for QSAM GET.
I stand corrected. You're absolutely right.
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this to be the reason it is not
set by OPEN. However, the JFCB should have the value from the DD or VTOC
(DSCB). You could try reading the JFCB.
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at the 8th byte is 0.
The last 2 hex digits displayed will be the PSCBATR1 byte, and the rightmost
bit will be PSCBCNAU.
PSCBCNAU is off.
Thanks a lot for the insight, Bill
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needs the user to be authorized for TSOAUTH/CONSOLE. This check is however not
even tried when there is not valid TSO control block structure.
I assume the same is true for all TSO commands that require authorization via
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Could you run it and share the results?
Will do.
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Initially posted on RACF-L (more by mistake tang by intention). Reposting here
with emphasis on the TSO mechanisms I'd like to get some deeper insight.
We're in the process of cleaning up our technical userids. There is a job
running a REXX under IKJEFT01 that is issuing MVS commands via TSO
to understand the internals (if not OCO :-)
We'll either find a way to use a 7 char userid in this case, or to use some
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Hope this resolves any misunderstanding. My appologies for the confusion my
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*all* of my Qs are
answered. Not sure whether this is why no further comments were posted.
The above only answers the Q about the defaults when *no* SHAREOPTIONS are
specified. I'm still interested to get help with my other Qs.
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not be active. What happens to the applocation. Will it
just fail? Would it depend on te programmer and whether he/she cared to handle
this situation in te application?
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As documented in DFSMS Access Method Services for Catalogs:
SHAREOPTIONS(crossregion[ crosssystem]|1 3)
How annoying. There were times when I did better reading manuals. I was reading
the text forth and back, but missed the above. Thanks.
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64-bit common virtual storage. It has it even on the title page: 64-bit
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Section about JES and MVS commands in the online help explains the w: It
asks SDSF to wait for the full delay interval before messages are displayed.
The interval being specified via SET DELAY.
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Working on some asm code I stumbled on an call to SVC 61. SVC 61 seems to be
service IKJEGS6A. Neither googling nor searching MVS and TSO manuals helped to
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and comapred the outcome of a ls -alER, as well as some randomly chosen
files. This all compares equal, so I'm pretty sure the copy worked well.
The AMS copy of the 4GiB data set ran for only 6 minutes. A COPYTREE done
previously ran for some 45 minutes.
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from
non-extended format to extended format. Just to make sure I'm not missing an
option that would allow this operation: Is there one?
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I was curious if it was feasible to perform the task using DFDSS. That's why I
haven't YET tried AMS REPRO. Will consider this path next.
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is the number one feature I'm missing on other discussion fora.
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. If one end does *not* know how to talk SSL, AT/TLS can jump in and
do the handshake and en/decryption on the non-SSL. On the SSL end, then the
traffic will be passed on to the application unchanged, i.e. encrypted.
I'll have to read about this in the appropriate doc.
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you like. PFA is a system service. On z/OS UNIX,
such data is usually placed under /usr/lpp or the like.
autmount can also provide automatic mounting on other placed, if you like.
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Eat bleu cheese?
In a message dated 5/1/2014 1:43:29 P.M. Central Daylight Time,
featse...@gmail.com writes:
Not sure what a bluetooth mouse would do
mixing up things?
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On 1 May 2014 07:48, Jim McAlpine jim.mcalp...@gmail.com wrote:
We have the need to encrypt messages sent from z/OS
TRY DAF on the CBTTAPE.ORG
or maybe file 019 FLSMFJOB?
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is not clear in the command line. Still investigating...
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the command line of the old screen. This leads to the effect that I get a
invalid command when I switch back to the session I initiated the START from.
Any help on what might cause this is much appreciated.
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I understand what this has to do with my problem. Its not where the
command line is, but that the command line does not get cleared.
Anyway, thanks for the ideas.
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