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Subject: Re: IBM SSI Function Codes 16 and 17
On Saturday, October 5, 2019, 08:53:07 AM PDT, Charles Mills
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On Saturday, October 5, 2019, 08:53:07 AM PDT, Charles Mills
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> I was assuming (yes, I know) that the OP wanted realtime notification of the
> OPEN,
> based on the mention of exits.
> If not, SMF14OPE is pretty good. It gives the time but not the date, which is
> kind of half an
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, which is
kind of half an answer.
Charles
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Subject: Re: IBM SSI Function Codes 16 and 17
On 2019-10-05 5:24 AM
October 2019 01:38
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Subject: Re: [IBM-MAIN] IBM SSI Function Codes 16 and 17
SSI will not do it.
SMF 14/15 is indeed CLOSE time only.
SMF 62 will give you the OPEN for a VSAM dataset.
SMF 92/10 will give you the OPEN for a UNIX file.
You could consider RACF auditing
On 2019-10-05 5:24 AM, Lionel B Dyck wrote:
SMF will give the close time but I've found nothing that will give me the open
time.
Well, SMF14OPE tells you something...
Cheers,
Greg
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Thank you but subsystem datasets are not what I was lookin
what you
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On Fri, 4 Oct 2019 at
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On Fri, 4 Oct 2019 at 07:55, Jerry Callen wrote:
>
> See: https://github.com/CBTTape/290
> It contains an implementation of subsystem datasets.
As does CBT 364.
The two of them (290 has very useful doc) along with t
On Fri, 4 Oct 2019 at 07:55, Jerry Callen wrote:
>
> See: https://github.com/CBTTape/290
> It contains an implementation of subsystem datasets.
As does CBT 364.
The two of them (290 has very useful doc) along with the current JES2
source will give you enough information to write your own simple
See: https://github.com/CBTTape/290
It contains an implementation of subsystem datasets.
The documentation you WANT is the Washington Systems Center Technical Bulletin
GG66-3131-00, which, unfortunately, seems to have become Pure Unobtainium.
-- Jerry
On Thursday, October 3, 2019, 12:50:34 PM PDT, Seymour J Metz wrote:
>> these function are NOT 'exit' points in open/close processing
> OPEN and CLOSE call them through the SSI; how are they not exit points?
The SSI is for subsystems and not for exit points. Subsystems can implement
exits
sts.
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William Richardson
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SSI Function c
Hi Bill,
I did not see code 16 and 17 mentioned in that publication.
Regards,
David
On 2019-10-03 15:04, William Richardson wrote:
> SSI Function code 16 and 17 are part of the set of functions that one can use
> to create a full function "I/O" subsystem; specifically providing the 'open'
>
t others think you are." - John Wooden
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SSI Function code 16 and 17 are pa
SSI Function code 16 and 17 are part of the set of functions that one can use
to create a full function "I/O" subsystem; specifically providing the 'open'
and 'close' capabilities for said I/O Subsystem (along with several others).
This type of function is usually externalized using the SUBSYS=
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Subject: Re: IBM SSI Function Codes 16 and 17
I took a look at bitsavers but it looks like there is no copy there of the
old MVS SSI documentation. IBM dropped a lot of information in OS/390,
possibly earlier.
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Subject: IBM SSI Function Codes 16 and 17
I'm interested in utilizing SSI Function codes 16 (data set open) and 17
(data set close) but I'm not able to find any information on how to use
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I'm interested in utilizing SSI Function codes 16 (data set open) and 17 (data
set close) but I'm not able to find any
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Subject: IBM SSI Function Codes 16 and 17
I'm interested in utilizing SSI Function codes 16 (data set open) and 17
(data set close) but I'm not able to find any information on how to use
these. In looking at the IBM z/OS 2.4 publication on the SSI these are not
even included in the list
I'm interested in utilizing SSI Function codes 16 (data set open) and 17
(data set close) but I'm not able to find any information on how to use
these. In looking at the IBM z/OS 2.4 publication on the SSI these are not
even included in the list of 'allowed' function codes.
Can anyone point me
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