It's always been my understanding that when a new Version/Release becomes
available for order, the older Version/Release is no longer available to
order. There have been a few exceptions.
On Tue, Aug 13, 2013 at 8:49 AM, Patrick Lyon ptl...@midamerican.comwrote:
Ken - It does not look like
Hello All,
One of user catalog has run out of extent for an application. The
application owner has accepted for a outage. My approach of resizing the
catalog is like
1) Creating a new User catalog like : ICF.PETER.USERCATZ with more
allocation like 1500 cylinders.
2 ) Delete the alias from the
Check out II13354 moving ICF CATALOGS. Much faster than repro mergecat...
HTH,
snip
One of user catalog has run out of extent for an application. The application
owner has accepted for a outage. My approach of resizing the catalog is like
1) Creating a new User catalog like :
At 13:24 + on 08/13/2013, Staller, Allan wrote about Re: Catalog
resizing approach:
Check out II13354 moving ICF CATALOGS. Much faster than repro
mergecat...
HTH,
snip
One of user catalog has run out of extent for an application. The
application owner has accepted for a outage. My
Hello,
January 31, 2014 is the z/OS V1R13 planned ordering end. It would be best to
get your order in before then, to make sure there are no ordering problems and
it can get through the system before the planned end date.
Thanks,
Marna WALLE
z/OS System Installation
I am unaware of any explicit provision for the use of zIIPs by z/TPS,
and a search of its major documents using 'zIIP' as search argument
yielded no hits.
On the other hand z/TPS contains fairly elaborate facilities for
porting z/OS applications to z/TPS, and some of the exemplary ones
mentioned
Morning All,
This is probably a noob question, but I'm having some trouble getting (using??)
the CMT to create a new IOCP file. We're moving to a new machine, and this is
essentially my first time doing this so it's quite possible I have overlooked
something.
The first hurdle, I'm trying to
On Aug 13, 2013, at 10:02 AM, JS jason.sp...@bpd.treas.gov wrote:
This is probably a noob question, but I'm having some trouble getting
(using??) the CMT to create a new IOCP file. We're moving to a new machine,
and this is essentially my first time doing this so it's quite possible I
We migrated Netview from 5.4 to 6.1 and noticed that it's no longer
registering a command prefix. Is that function gone in 6.1 or did we
miss a step in the migration process?
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The loud
The repro/mergecat functions are very slow because all VTOCS/VVDS will need to
be updated with the new catalog name. What you want is to reorg the catalog. In
short, backup the catalog, delete the old structure, re-define it; then,
restore from backup into its new structure.
If you have a
On 8/13/2013 11:49 AM, Mark Jacobs wrote:
We migrated Netview from 5.4 to 6.1 and noticed that it's no longer
registering a command prefix. Is that function gone in 6.1 or did we
miss a step in the migration process?
This is controlled by the PFXREG option in the SSI PROC.
See (watch wrap)
I will do with catalog rebuild. There used to be rexx code to display the
allocation parameter of a catalog but I am unable to get it.Is there anyone
who still has those REXX code ?
On Tue, Aug 13, 2013 at 10:31 PM, Hervey Martinez
hervey.marti...@custserv.com wrote:
The repro/mergecat
We just found this technote which explained the situation quite well.
http://www-01.ibm.com/support/docview.wss?uid=swg21507033.
Mark Jacobs
On 08/13/13 13:01, Richard Peurifoy wrote:
On 8/13/2013 11:49 AM, Mark Jacobs wrote:
We migrated Netview from 5.4 to 6.1 and noticed that it's no
My DIAG:
IGV007I 13.06.57 DIAG DISPLAY 180
VSM TRACK CSA(OFF) SQA(OFF)
VSM TRACE GET(ON) FREE(ON)
SUBPOOL(0-255)
KEY(0-15)
LENGTH(8(X'8')-4096(X'1000'))
Hello,
I am looking for a JCL sample to copy many unix files from one directory in a
ZFS file to a
unix directory in another ZFS file.
Example:
The data set FILE1.ZFS is mounted on /service1
There are many unix files in this directory. I am only interested in copying
the files beginning
cp /service1/ABC* /service2/testdir/
On 08/13/13 14:21, Fred Kaptein wrote:
Hello,
I am looking for a JCL sample to copy many unix files from one directory in a
ZFS file to a
unix directory in another ZFS file.
Example:
The data set FILE1.ZFS is mounted on /service1
There are many unix
I don't see the JCL. :)
How about:
//OSHELL JOB CLASS=A,MSGCLASS=A
//UNIXIVP EXEC PGM=IKJEFT1B,DYNAMNBR=20
//SYSPROC DD DISP=SHR,DSN=SYS1.CLIST
//SYSTSIN DD DATA,DLM=$$
oshell cp
//COPY EXEC PGM=BPXBATCH,
// PARM='sh cp /service1/ABC* /service2/testdir/'
//STDOUT DD SYSOUT=*
//STDERR DD SYSOUT=*
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Works Great!
Thank you.
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On Tue, 13 Aug 2013 14:45:40 -0400, Don Poitras wrote:
I don't see the JCL. :)
How about:
//OSHELL JOB CLASS=A,MSGCLASS=A
//UNIXIVP EXEC PGM=IKJEFT1B,DYNAMNBR=20
//SYSPROC DD DISP=SHR,DSN=SYS1.CLIST
//SYSTSIN DD DATA,DLM=$$
oshell cp /service1/ABC* /service2/testdir/
$$
//SYSTSPRT DD
On 2013-08-13 10:57, John Gilmore wrote:
Even if it does not yet do so, I should expect that z/TPF, which is
highly performance-oriented, will exploit zIIPs in the future.
Don't forget that zIIPs are in essence a marketing construct, created
for the purpose of offering engines at a reduced
At 10:15 -0500 on 08/13/2013, Elardus Engelbrecht wrote about Re:
Catalog resizing approach:
x-charset utf-8Robert A. Rosenberg wrote:
In lieu of the mergecat, why not just do a dump of the old cat and
restore to the new one?
The OP wants to use a new catalog with another name. Somehow you
My DIAG:
IGV007I 13.06.57 DIAG DISPLAY 180
VSM TRACK CSA(OFF) SQA(OFF)
VSM TRACE GET(ON) FREE(ON)
SUBPOOL(0-255)
KEY(0-15)
LENGTH(8(X'8')-4096(X'1000'))
DATA(REGS)
VSM ALLOWUSERKEYCSA(NO)
VSM BESTFITCSA(NO)
VSM USEZOSV1R9RULES(YES)
TRAPS NAME()
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Gord Tomlin wrote:
begin extract
Don't forget that zIIPs are in essence a marketing construct, created
for the purpose of offering engines at a reduced price for specific
workloads that IBM wanted to attract from other platforms to the z/OS
platform.
/end extract
An engine is of course an
The job is running, does STORAGE macros, but no user trace records are
generated for the job.
I am seeing trace records for STCs and TSO user ids.
On Tue, 13 Aug 2013 17:27:48 -0400 Jim Mulder d10j...@us.ibm.com wrote:
: My DIAG:
:
: IGV007I 13.06.57 DIAG DISPLAY 180
: VSM TRACK CSA(OFF)
On Tue, 13 Aug 2013 15:05:27 -0400, Robert A. Rosenberg wrote:
I do not have a way of listing the APAR so I do not know what it says
to do.
Really? GIYF
http://www.google.com/#bav=on.2,or.r_qf.cad=bfp=1q=II13354
If I wanted to ALIAS entries to point at a new name, just
delete and then define
It's surprising to me that simply routing the command causes
a different linklst to be used (guessing the old one).
It should be surprising. It is not possible.
Route does little more than send the command to another system. On that
system that command may be processed by some number of
z/TPF Systems are now generated and maintained via Linux(usually a guest of
z/VM), not z/OS anymore.
Rudy de Vré
TPF DataBase Team
HP Enterprise Systems
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On Tue, 13 Aug 2013 23:27:12 +, De Vre, Rudy wrote:
z/TPF Systems are now generated and maintained via Linux(usually a guest of
z/VM), not z/OS anymore.
Interesting. Is CMS still needed to administer CP, or can Linux handle that,
also?
And I wonder why z/TPF went to Linux rather than
No, IBM now supply a GUI built on Eclipse, called TPF Toolkit used for
program/macro development and maintenance. PDSs and CMS are no longer used as
program/macro/etc. names can be greater than 8 characters. CMS still is used
for various Tools/Reports.
I believe z/TPF went away from z/OS to
You might want:
oshell cp -p /service1/ABC* /service2/testdir/
... the -p to preserve permissions and timestamps.
What are the respective advantages of OSHELL and BPXBATCH?
There could be other attributes / flags on too. I usually use PAX but for
others, I s
tell them to use copytree
IBM's [current] documentation says otherwise, and my two z/TPF clients
are still using z/OS.
I will pursue this and post what I find out. That said, dependence
upon, say, LINUX instead of z/OS for crucial housekeeping functions is
not a substantive advance.
In my jaundiced view it makes matters
On Tue, 13 Aug 2013 20:08:40 -0500, Mark Zelden wrote:
You might want:
oshell cp -p /service1/ABC* /service2/testdir/
... the -p to preserve permissions and timestamps.
What are the respective advantages of OSHELL and BPXBATCH?
There could be other attributes / flags on too. I usually
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