Although not exactly what the OP wants, it could be used as as a basis for a
new tool to do some of this work or as the tool to run manual checks. I've
always found the SPP tool provided in SYS1.SAMPLIB to be very helpful in
checking the various PARMLIB members on various systems.
Sebastian
In
Message-ID:<7d1e23cd-fe3d-275b-652e-9240b8b84...@phoenixsoftware.com>,
edja...@phoenixsoftware.com (Ed Jaffe) wrote:
>On 6/14/2021 6:29 AM, Arthur wrote:
>> Are there (supported?) ways to generate parmlib members
from what's
>> actually in effect? (ISTR that JES2 does.)
>
>Is this possible
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> Like Ed, I recently questioned the availability of automatic JES2 parm back-
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> fait accompli. Does not
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On 13 Jun 2021 16:50:55 -0700, in bit.listserv.ibm-main
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ibmm...@foxmail.com (ibmmain) wrote:
>We want to make sure two z/OS use the same
parameters(PARMLIB,VTAMLST,and so on)
>
>
>Because there is so
On 6/14/2021 8:43 AM, retired mainframer wrote:
Don't the various $D commands show the settings actually in effect, not
necessarily the settings in PARMLIB? Don't the effects of $T and other
modifications survive JES2 restarts until a cold start occurs?
The assertion was that there is a
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> On 6/14/2021 6:29 AM, Arthur wrote:
> > Are there (supported?) ways to generate parmlib members f
On 6/14/2021 6:29 AM, Arthur wrote:
Are there (supported?) ways to generate parmlib members from what's
actually in effect? (ISTR that JES2 does.)
Is this possible in JES2? How does it work?
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On 13 Jun 2021 16:50:55 -0700, in bit.listserv.ibm-main
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ibmm...@foxmail.com (ibmmain) wrote:
>We want to make sure two z/OS use the same
parameters(PARMLIB,VTAMLST,and so on)
>
>
>Because there is some parameter which is multiline in
member, it isn't easy to compare them.
>
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> Dear
>
>
> We could write a program to handle specific parameters and va
ftware then one doesn't need systems programmers
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> Adam
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Isn't this pretty much what NewEra's
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There is no gett
For a starting point, do an IPLINFO and save the result to a dataset,
and a script of console displays of information you want to compare.
System name needs to appear in the data set name. Run on each system
and compare.
On Sun, Jun 13, 2021 at 6:51 PM ibmmain wrote:
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> Hi all
>
>
> We want to
On Mon, 14 Jun 2021 09:28:39 +0800, ibmmain wrote:
>
>We could write a program to handle specific parameters and values before
>comparing them against the target library
>
You'd need to replicate a parser and interpreter.
>We found that some parameters are just defined in a different order in
been specified/.
Adam
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Dear
We could write a program to handle
Dear
We could write a program to handle specific parameters and values before
comparing them against the target library
We found that some parameters are just defined in a different order in
different z/os, but they are actually the same definition
Some parameter definitions have different
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z/OS
Hi all
We want to make sure two z/OS use the same
parameters(PARMLIB,VTAMLST,and so on)
Because there is some parameter which
Hi all
We want to make sure two z/OS use the same parameters(PARMLIB,VTAMLST,and
so on)
Because there is some parameter which is multiline in member, it isn't easy to
compare them.
Is there any way to compare parameters in one z/Os with parameters in
another z/OS
Any
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