Well, I'd say: why not? LLA is fully transparent to applications.
Kees.
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For LLA managed dataset would BLDL 0 return a zero return code.
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On Mar 10, 2014, at 3:34 AM, Vernooij, CP (SPLXM) - KLM
kees.verno...@klm.com wrote:
Well, I'd say: why not? LLA is fully transparent to applications.
Kees.
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I don't know, but I wonder why you have reasons to suppose it will be
different for LLA managed libraries.
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If I have the csvllix1 exit installed
The actual load de= would drive it
Not the BLDL right ?
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On Mar 10, 2014, at 5:06 AM, Vernooij, CP (SPLXM) - KLM
kees.verno...@klm.com wrote:
I don't know, but I wonder why you have reasons to suppose it will be
different for LLA
Possibly, but I am not user.
Kees.
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If I have the
CSVLLIX1 and 2 are not invoked for BLDL
The services that drive CSVLLIX1 are LINK, LOAD, XCTL and ATTACH.
CSVLLIX2 is driven by a desire by LLA to perform staging functions for the
module.
Rob Scott
Lead Developer
Rocket Software
77 Fourth Avenue . Suite 100 . Waltham . MA 02451-1468 . USA
There are but settings In the user area
Mapped by ihapds macro indicating where the module came from I wonder what the
setting would be
For a LLA manages dataset
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On Mar 10, 2014, at 6:25 AM, Rob Scott rsc...@rocketsoftware.com wrote:
CSVLLIX1 and 2 are not invoked for
Sorry bit settings (hate that spellchecker)
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On Mar 10, 2014, at 6:29 AM, Micheal Butz michealb...@optonline.net wrote:
There are but settings In the user area
Mapped by ihapds macro indicating where the module came from I wonder what
the setting would be
For a LLA
MichealButz wrote:
When Doing BLDL 0 the system searches task step and joblib what is the
situation if the dataset is LLA managed in addition would if BLDL 0 does take
into consideration LLA managed datasets.
Hmmm, after looking at this thread, I think we all need a way for BLDL [ and
other
In 6209480351328263.wa.paulgboulderaim@listserv.ua.edu, on
03/09/2014
at 06:51 PM, Paul Gilmartin paulgboul...@aim.com said:
A string containing an unmatched apostrophe.
%member 'foo
should work just fine.
And it was in an ISPSTART context;
Then you're dealing with ISPF issues, not
In m3ha77p31u@garlic.com, on 03/09/2014
at 03:47 PM, Anne Lynn Wheeler l...@garlic.com said:
... the executable image on disk could be directly mapped to any
address in memory w/o any further alterations or changes.
You don't consider a PSECT to be part of the image?
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The others have given good advice. I would suggest finding out which rule
is doing the start of the server. I would then see why that rule is being
triggered multiple times. This is the proper way. However, I'll also give
you my improper way. We used to have operators who would do multiple
START
Hello everybody
I would like to give a group of users access to browse and only browse a VSAM
dataset using DITTO.
The DITTO/ESA Inst. and Cust. Guide references a RACF profile
DITTO.VSAM.UPDATE. But that's exactly what I dont want to give them. Maybe
access to PROGRAM(DITTO) is enough.
Any
On Mon, 10 Mar 2014 05:32:38 -0500 Elardus Engelbrecht
elardus.engelbre...@sita.co.za wrote:
:Hmmm, after looking at this thread, I think we all need a way for BLDL [ and
other module fetch macros ] to tell us exactly *where* that mod came from.
Could be helpful for diagnosis.
The BLDL
Why not simply give read access? What is special about DITTO read?
On Mon, 10 Mar 2014 07:16:31 -0500 Florian Luetscher
florian.luetsc...@helsana.ch wrote:
:Hello everybody
:
:I would like to give a group of users access to browse and only browse a VSAM
dataset using DITTO.
:
:The DITTO/ESA
Hello,
I have this situation:
The HSM was doing the RECYCLE of virtual tapes (3490e) to a physical tape
(3592).
But a problem with drive 3592 happened and the HSM was cancelled with
force, before the RECYCLE FINISHED.
But, before cancel the HSM with force, was commnaded HSEND HOLD RECYCLE,
Binyamin Dissen wrote:
Hmmm, after looking at this thread, I think we all need a way for BLDL [ and
other module fetch macros ] to tell us exactly *where* that mod came from.
Could be helpful for diagnosis.
The BLDL concatenation number does that.
Thanks! Very kind of you.
Groete / Greetings
Florian Luetscher wrote:
I would like to give a group of users access to browse and only browse a VSAM
dataset using DITTO.
As Binyamin Dissen said, just give Read access.
The DITTO/ESA Inst. and Cust. Guide references a RACF profile
DITTO.VSAM.UPDATE. But that's exactly what I dont want to
The concatenation number say its LLA managed ?
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On Mar 10, 2014, at 8:55 AM, Elardus Engelbrecht
elardus.engelbre...@sita.co.za wrote:
Binyamin Dissen wrote:
Hmmm, after looking at this thread, I think we all need a way for BLDL [
and other module fetch macros ] to
Can you explain, what you are looking for?
As I said before, LLA is transparent to the application, so you will
probably not see it at all. There are so many things that are LLA
related, like: was the directory cached / was the library VLF eligible /
did the module come from VLF etc. etc. which
From what I understand though the exits will only be driven
By attach, load link load de=
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On Mar 10, 2014, at 9:16 AM, Vernooij, CP (SPLXM) - KLM
kees.verno...@klm.com wrote:
Can you explain, what you are looking for?
As I said before, LLA is transparent to the
Have you done the TTOC list to see what maybe left on the tape?
Have you done a DELVOL MARKFULL command?
Have you looked at the TAPECOPY command?
Lizette
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Lizette,
On the TTOC list the tape have a subsequent tape.
And this tape is marked full too.
Thank you
Edson Luiz Buturi
z/OS Storage Specialist
ITS - Integrated Technology Services
Email: elbut...@br.ibm.com
Tel: 55-11-2132-3105
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From:
OK, but I have no alternate volume .
Edson Luiz Buturi
z/OS Storage Specialist
ITS - Integrated Technology Services
Email: elbut...@br.ibm.com
Tel: 55-11-2132-3105
Mobile: 55-19-98172-9848
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From: Lizette Koehler stars...@mindspring.com
To:
In 9921080e-5ded-41f9-b921-0d68605c1...@optonline.net, on 03/10/2014
at 06:29 AM, Micheal Butz michealb...@optonline.net said:
There are but settings In the user area
Mapped by ihapds macro indicating where the module came from I
wonder what the setting would be For a LLA manages dataset
ISTR that DFHSM has a 40 volume limit for connected sets.
Break the chain (anywhere) by recalling the dataset that spans volumes.
Recycle either piece of the broken chain and then re-migrate the recalled
dataset.
To locate the dataset spanning volumes:
HSEND LIST TTOC(volume 1)
HSEND LIST
On 03/10/2014 08:06 AM, Elardus Engelbrecht wrote:
Florian Luetscher wrote:
I would like to give a group of users access to browse and only browse a
VSAM dataset using DITTO.
As Binyamin Dissen said, just give Read access.
The DITTO/ESA Inst. and Cust. Guide references a RACF profile
On Sun, 9 Mar 2014 23:41:12 -0400, Shmuel Metz (Seymour J.) wrote:
And it was in an ISPSTART context;
Then you're dealing with ISPF issues, not just REXX and TSO issues; it
has nothing to do with what % allows. Try, at the command line,
%rexx say arg(1); exit; '
Yes, but I never claimed it
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Mark,
Yes, Ported Tools OpenSSH with ICSF does not support CTR mode AES ciphers.
I would ask that you submit a requirement for this.
I happen to be giving a SHARE presentation in Aneheim today which covers
this. If you happen to be here, please stop and say hi.
All references Umberto Silvestri will be sent a the memory hole in the
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They have
Could someone who is using z/OS PKI Services for z/OS post a sample
certificate containing an arbitrary extension for HostIdMapping, or an
openssl asn1parse display like below? I am trying to use openssl to
generate the HostIdMapping extension, but am having problems with the
format. Below is
On 10 March 2014 10:57, Anne Lynn Wheeler l...@garlic.com wrote:
I would tend to use the distinction that for the psect, a private copy
was loaded and adjusted for the specific virtual address space location
... separately from (r/o) memory mapping the executable image with no
requirement for
We produce reports on our z/OS CPU utilization. They are reported in local
time, with a.m. and p.m.. Because apparently only military (and pilots)
understand Zulu time. So, twice a year, I must explain why we never seem to
have any activity on Sunday from 02:00 to 03:00 in the spring, and how we
Roman,
What are you asking?
Mitch McCluhan,
Legacy Modernization Consultant
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John,
Stupid is as stupid does is all I can say. The type of people you allude to
will always exist, sadly
Regards,
Mitch
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Subject: Another
On Mon, 10 Mar 2014 11:58:53 -0500, John McKown wrote:
We produce reports on our z/OS CPU utilization. They are reported in local
time, with a.m. and p.m.. Because apparently only military (and pilots)
understand Zulu time. So, twice a year, I must explain why we never seem to
have any activity
Let me guess. This is another of those mainframe limitations because the
windows team doesn't have to report utilization therefore the problem isn't
seen over there.
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t...@harminc.net (Tony Harminc) writes:
The overlay scheme used in HASP II had fixed-sized modules that were
read into an available area without relocation. If the space was
needed, when the first module got control again it could be loaded at
a different address. But the trick was that these
On Mon, 10 Mar 2014 11:58:53 -0500, John McKown wrote:
We produce reports on our z/OS CPU utilization. They are reported in local
time, with a.m. and p.m.. Because apparently only military (and pilots)
understand Zulu time.
That's something I observe in US (people don't understand such gismo
On Mon, 10 Mar 2014 08:59:55 -0700, Donald J. dona...@4email.net wrote:
Could someone who is using z/OS PKI Services for z/OS post a sample
certificate containing an arbitrary extension for HostIdMapping, or an
Would some VBscript help? Did this a loong time ago and I'm not sure it's
totally
Guess the naming gnomes were trying to subliminally suggest it had no SS
instructions.
In a message dated 3/10/2014 1:56:17 P.M. Central Daylight Time,
et...@tulsagrammer.com writes:
IBM System/360 Model 44, optimized for scientific work
On 3/8/14, 6:49 PM, Shmuel Metz , Seymour J. wrote:
In
b6c1eb4364c30e47950e0f68ef65f46708f24...@proditmailbox1.us.syncsort.com,
on 03/07/2014
at 08:50 PM, Blaicher, Christopher Y. cblaic...@syncsort.com
said:
When working for a third party disk vendor I was in a computer room
and there was
In 1966 we got 360/44 Serial 2 at the Purdue University's Laboratory for
Agricultural Remote Sensing, which was the proving ground of K.S. Fu's work
used subsequently in all of the earth satellite pattern recognition algorithms.
I did my Master's evaluating the Karhunen-Loeve theorem in FORTRAN
Every American who has been in the military has perforce mastered and
used the 24-hour clock. Adopt it for your report, explaining what it
is in an attached text note for the first 15 days for which it is
used.
The twelve-hour clock has nothing to recommend it. Anciently, there
were not two
Every American who has been in the military has perforce mastered and used
the 24-hour clock.
A diminishing number of Americans have that experience.
Bob Shannon
Rocket Software
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Now that's something to be proud of, and funny too!
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In 1966 we got 360/44
Many non-military people are also familiar with the 24-hour clock, such as my
wife, who was in nursing for 40 years. American medical people are all fluent
in 24-hour TODs.
Bill Fairchild
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Every American who has been in the military has perforce mastered and used
the 24-hour clock. Adopt
it for your report, explaining what it is in an attached text note for the
first 15 days for
Without conscription the fraction of Americans who have military
experience is certainly now diminishing. Let us hope that it will
continue to drop, but I doubt that it will. It diminished sharply
after WWI, in the 1920s and 1930s; but WWII sent it up again, sharply
.
Moreover, our 'volunteer'
On Mon, 10 Mar 2014 19:34:19 +, Chase, John jch...@ussco.com wrote:
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Every American who has been in the military has perforce mastered and used
the 24-hour clock. Adopt
it for your report,
Hello,
Running z/OS 1.13. trying to delete four LPARs that we no longer use
from our I/O gen dynamically. When I say delete, I mean, of course,
changing them back to reserved or * LPARs. I delete all the CHPID
access from the four before changing them to *.
When I go to dynamically implement
On Mon, 10 Mar 2014 19:34:19 +, Chase, John wrote:
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The latin case endings are now all but unknown; hoi polloi have somehow lost
meridies and M entirely;
and I now hear speculation about whether
Yes, the script helps to identify some things. What appilcation was it
working with?
I am trying to generate a cert for an RDz client. The RDz client
appears to try to be
intelligent and not allow bad parameters to be entered like a wrong
passphrase for a PKCS12.
It seems to reject all the certs
For an error free removal, do it in two steps.
[deleted] Configure the channel path offline to the
partition(s) that are being deleted from the CHPID candidate
list. [deleted]
1. Configure the IO gen with the LPARs to be deleted with all the
CHPIDs offline, and activate.
2. Configure the IO
I would think it is more retirement or transfer requiring a new email address.
On Mon, Mar 10, 2014 at 10:33 AM, Grinsell, Don dgrins...@mt.gov wrote:
Bummer. I think I'd much rather just get a pink slip in my inbox.
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On Mon, 10 Mar 2014 13:49:38 -0700, Donald J. dona...@4email.net wrote:
Yes, the script helps to identify some things. What appilcation was it
working with?
IIRC, this was in combination with windows certreq to build send a cert
request to a windows active directory server to be signed and
In 7695529832117020.wa.paulgboulderaim@listserv.ua.edu, on
03/10/2014
at 10:04 AM, Paul Gilmartin paulgboul...@aim.com said:
Yes, but I never claimed it was just REXX and TSO issues, merely
that there was a context in which EXEC worked but '%' didn't.
No, what you claimed was There are
Some shops do not allow aes-cbc because of the 'Padding Oracle Attack'
problem, since AES-CBC uses padding. aes-ctr does not use padding
Also FIPS 140-2 was published in 2001 and last updated in 2002
Steve Finch
Recovery Point
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Could it be that the MCV record is serialized by hsm - because of the way hsm
was abruptly stopped, and you just need to reset the hostid in the record?
Its been a long time for me, but have you looked at LIST command used with
RESET and MIGRATIONVOLUME(volser) ???
Mike
On first glance misread your note as pink slip in my icebox.
Charles
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In m38usiot5y@garlic.com, on 03/10/2014
at 01:33 PM, Anne Lynn Wheeler l...@garlic.com said:
2714
2741?
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In
cajtoo5-dfjpjdr4dvuvv-86mroezsjy2xrdb_lavzxsbb8g...@mail.gmail.com,
on 03/10/2014
at 04:16 PM, Mike Schwab mike.a.sch...@gmail.com said:
I would think it is more retirement or transfer requiring a new email
address.
Regardless, IBM has had a problem with their OOO autoresponder for
years.
Right. As I understand this was a potential vulnerability in *some*
implementations. According to IBM, there's does not, but some partners may
have it disabled.
IMO it is a good idea to submit your requirement to IBM to support AES CTR
mode in ICSF. CTR mode also has the advantage of being
John,
Did you serve ?
Scott ford
www.identityforge.com
from my IPAD
On Mar 10, 2014, at 3:40 PM, John Gilmore jwgli...@gmail.com wrote:
Without conscription the fraction of Americans who have military
experience is certainly now diminishing. Let us hope that it will
continue to drop,
In Europe we used the 24 hr clock...
Scott ford
www.identityforge.com
from my IPAD
On Mar 10, 2014, at 3:15 PM, Bob Shannon bshan...@rocketsoftware.com wrote:
Every American who has been in the military has perforce mastered and used
the 24-hour clock.
A diminishing number of
The notion that Of course noon is PM is wholly inadmissible, indeed
obscene, to anyone for whom the equivalence 'post meridiem' = 'after
noon' is alive and immediate.
There is, I am sure, a generational difference here. With Quine, I
also find the use of data in the singular obscene. Worry not,
Hi All,
We are running CA7 11.3 and we are facing an issue with a batch job. The batch
job is flowing from Maestro to CA7 and both are communicated with Tivoli
workload scheduler(TWS)
Actually all Maestro jobs flows to CA7 through Console terminal (CTERM1)
whereas on particular day it flows
Shmuel wrote:
begin extract
Regardless, IBM has had a problem with their OOO autoresponder for years
/end extract
This is not very interesting. Worse, it is subliterate. One of
...has...its...
or
...have...their...
would, while banal, be unexceptionable. The construct
...has...their...
Question for a CA-1 guru.
I have a CBRUXENT exit that defines the VTS, which I believe is necessary, but
it also checks that the right CARTs care coming through. There are two
operating modes which have different DEVSUP settings and different CA-1 TMC
setups.
I suspect that checking the VOLSERS
Welcome. If you were not aware, there is a group on MYCA community for CA7
type questions. You may find a better audience there to help. It is found
in SUPPORT.CA.COM
Also, have you contacted CA7 support on SUPPORT.CA.COM? If so, what have
they suggested?
They should be able to help you.
On 3/10/2014 10:32 PM, Anthony Fletcher wrote:
Question for a CA-1 guru.
I have a CBRUXENT exit that defines the VTS, which I believe is necessary, but
it also checks that the right CARTs care coming through. There are two
operating modes which have different DEVSUP settings and different CA-1
Anthony,
Wanting to make sure what you are asking. Do you mean that you have two LPARs
which share the same VTS hardware; however, don't share the TMC? If your
answer is yes, then are you also asking about making sure that LPAR1 does not
insert tapes from LPAR2 and vice versa?
If there are
Craig
Yes, that is exactly the environment.
regards,
Anthony Fletcher - NZ MIITP
Team Lead NZ SMM
(AirNZ, Westpac NZ , NWM AU)
IBM Strategic Outsourcing Delivery
Server Systems Operations
Server Management Mainframe
Mainframe Software Program Manager NZ
z/OS Technical Lead A/NZ
Ph: Direct
Anthony,
Okay. Just wanted to make sure before I gave you things that would not help
you.
It is not that bad and you just need to make sure of the following.
1) Make sure you do have a separate values in your DEVSUPxx for each LPAR. I
use the first two positions as my LPAR and leave the
What am I missing? How does using a 24-hour clock help here with the OP's
problem?
My suggestion would be to report in GMT and ignore timezones, but I'm sure
that won't fly...
On Mon, Mar 10, 2014 at 10:07 PM, John Gilmore jwgli...@gmail.com wrote:
The notion that Of course noon is PM is
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