I was thinking of one possibility: are all the substitutions done by one
central module, that replaces a symbol by its value? Then you could trace the
usage of that module.
Kees.
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Hi Group,
How do we determine the correct maximum Java space for the JVM in USS ? Are
there any condition or constraint to understand ?
Chris
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Hi, not sure, depends on multiple factors. Best to start with
http://www.ibm.com/developerworks/java/jdk/docs.html
On Thursday, 20 March 2014, Christian D christianfe...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi Group,
How do we determine the correct maximum Java space for the JVM in USS ? Are
there any condition
Define the healthcenter port for the jvm in question.
download and install ibm support Assistent v 4.1 with the healthcenter plugin.
start ibm support assistent.
start the jvm.
connect the healthcenter plugin to that jvm.
run the workload and healthcenter will collect the data.
look at the
Seriously?
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Date: Wed, 19 Mar 2014 18:09:09 -0700
From: stars...@mindspring.com
Subject: Re: Help with IEBCOPY?
To: IBM-MAIN@LISTSERV.UA.EDU
After reading your OP, I think TSO XMIT would do what you want. You can
create a transportable file that you then TSO RECEIVE into the data
J R wrote:
Seriously?
Careful, Lizette must be serious. It is hard to argue with a clever lady. ;-D
After all, she was the ONLY one who spotted the correct message prefix after
all this discussion. ;-D
I wish I was THAT attentive. :-D
Perhaps she can explain her post.
Groete / Greetings
Since the OP did not explain exactly what he wanted to do, only that he was
using the examples in the DFP manual, and everyone else was throwing out
various processes, I just thought I would toss in TSO XMIT/RECEIVE.
If the intent is backup and transfer the data to another location, this is a
Friends, please help me in restoring a VSAM dataset from tape in Production
system. I don't want to replace the existing VSAM dataset in the system, since
it is the production system i need to restore the VSAM dataset by renaming it.
Kindly help me in it.
As has been posted, there is no way truly to know.
Anyone could use any of your symbols at any time for any reason that they
so choose. The most common usages that come to mind are within system
commands, parmlib processing, catalog entries, and the proc for started
tasks/jobs (where the
What product took the backup? FDR? DFSMSdss? If the latter, was it a
full-volume, i.e physical backup?
On Thu, 20 Mar 2014 06:22:55 -0500, Rajesh Janakiraman
raj.janaki...@gmail.com wrote:
Friends, please help me in restoring a VSAM dataset from tape in Production
system. I don't want to
It is DFSMSdss backup and yes it is physical backup
On Thu, Mar 20, 2014 at 5:21 PM, Peter X. DeFabritus pxdef...@gmail.comwrote:
What product took the backup? FDR? DFSMSdss? If the latter, was it a
full-volume, i.e physical backup?
On Thu, 20 Mar 2014 06:22:55 -0500, Rajesh Janakiraman
On Wed, 19 Mar 2014 14:21:08 -0500, Victor Gil victor@broadridge.com
wrote:
We may need to enable batch jobs running on AS400 to SYNCHRONOUSLY access data
residing on the mainframe [say, on DB2 or on a VSAM file].
For DB2, I would use DDF. On iSeries, you can use three-part-names in SQL,
You may not like the answer, but I spent a lot of time encouraging IBM to add
the functionality of being able to rename a VSAM data set when restoring from a
physical backup, and they did add this functionality to z/OS 2.1. If you're
not at this release yet, you will have to do the following:
I seem to have been hit by the above which I see has been dicussed here
before. I can't delete 2 x large PDSE datasets as I'm getting -
IEC614I SCRATCH FAILED - RC 008, DIAGNOSTIC INFORMATION IS (043D57D3),
SYSACCT,DB2B04,E54I.OLAS.PDEFLIB
I'm at z/OS 1.13 and the ptf for the above has not been
AFAICT, this APAR (OA30338) only applies to z/OS 1.9 through z/OS 1.11 (and
does not seem to match your described symptoms).
You might want to look at
http://www-01.ibm.com/support/docview.wss?uid=isg3T1010567
which seems to be a more likely hit based on the info below.
HTH,
snipSubject:
... I just want the whole
flat file as a member (or two) in a PDS.
Off the top of my head:
//MEM1 EXEC PGM=IEBGENER
//SYSPRINT DD SYSOUT=*
//SYSUT1 DD DISP=SHR,DSN=sequential.input.ds
//SYSUT2 DD DISP=SHR,DSN=pds.output(MEMBER1)
//*
//MEM2 EXEC PGM=IEBGENER
//SYSPRINT DD SYSOUT=*
thanks Allan but the PDSE datasets involved have nothing to do with PROCLIB
which that describes. They are just large source datasets. If I google
OA30338 and the diagnostic code 043D57D3 from the scratch there seems to be
a number of people who have had the problem and associated it with that
In
CAHtJz9+xhKyr=hjs+hzudcs6b-g3wend-hrh71mzuy1632i...@mail.gmail.com,
on 03/20/2014
at 01:03 PM, Wayne Bickerdike wayn...@gmail.com said:
The plain old IEBGENER would be best batch option for a non-source
type dataset,
Why is it bettwer than, e.g., IDCAMS REPRO?
--
Shmuel (Seymour
IF you have the ability to rename the current production dataset, I believe you
could do the following:
1. rename current dataset to a temporary name (don't forget to rename the
data/index/aix etc, not just the cluster name).
2. restore the backed up dataset - I don't think it would need to
Sorry mates,
The dataset is a logical one and i need to restore to the volume which we
created for all restore datasets (we have separate Storage Group for
restoration).
So kindly provide the procedure for this logical one.
On Thu, Mar 20, 2014 at 6:42 PM, Pommier, Rex
Victor Gil writes:
We may need to enable batch jobs running on AS400 to SYNCHRONOUSLY
access data residing on the mainframe [say, on DB2 or on a VSAM
file].
We might need a bit more information here. What is the runtime for these
batch jobs? (There's more than one choice on IBM i.) Are these RPG
On Wed, 19 Mar 2014 21:04:55 +, Hansen, Dave L - Eagan, MN
dave.l.han...@usps.gov wrote:
I have been working with these control statements using IEBGENER:
You don't need to use control statements
My input file is a sequential file. My output is a PDS. Both are predefined.
Generate
JCL looks like:
//STEP EXEC PGM=IEBGENER
//SYSPRINT DD SYSOUT=*
//SYSIN DD DUMMY
//SYSUT1 DD DISP=SHR,DSN=your-input-dataset
//SYSUT2 DD DISP=SHR,DSN=output-pds(member-name)
You can use SHR or OLD for DISP
Chris Blaicher
Principal Software Engineer, Software Development
Are you saying the backup is a logical backup rather than a physical one? If
so, you can simply do a restore of the dataset using the RENUNC parameter to
rename it to the appropriate name to get restored onto your restore volume. If
it was a physical backup and you are not on z/OS 2.1 as
I'm attempting to use this option to issue a command at JVM start;
-Xdump:tool:events=vmstart,exec=tso submit 'sa.jcl(apfauth)'
I can see the BPXAS address space being started on my behalf;
JOB07776 0090 BPXM023I (SA) 786
786 0090
On Thu, 20 Mar 2014 12:34:48 +, Jim McAlpine wrote:
I seem to have been hit by the above
I'm at z/OS 1.13 and the ptf for the above has not been applied.
I think Allan is correct. The APAR lists PTFs for z/OS 1.9, 1.10 and 1.11.
What PTF are you looking to be applied to the z/OS 1.13
Steve,
I did a fast check by trying to do a TSO SUBMIT command from a UNIX shell.
Which is effectively what Java is doing. It fails with the message:
IKJ79204I You attempted to run an unsupported function in a dynamic TSO
Environment.
However, I can do a submit using the tsocmd command instead
Yes, sorry it looks like that apar doesn't apply to z/OS 1.13 but the
symptoms seem to be the same as some others have had relating to that apar
on other versions of z/OS. Anyhow, the bottom line is that I'm getting the
following when trying to delete a large PDSE.
IEC614I SCRATCH FAILED - RC
Buddy, i have done non VSAM restorations, but i am unaware of VSAM
restoration. I need to know the procedure for how to restore a VSAM dataset
which is the logical one, So kindly provide it.
On Thu, Mar 20, 2014 at 7:21 PM, Pommier, Rex rpomm...@sfgmembers.comwrote:
Are you saying the backup
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Yes, sorry it looks like that apar doesn't apply to z/OS 1.13 but the
symptoms seem to be the same as
some others have had relating to that apar on other versions of z/OS. Anyhow,
the bottom line is
Do you have access to the DFSMSdss Storage Administration manual? The
following is example 5 from the manual, which shows how to do a logical restore
with rename of a VSAM dataset. I would make a minor change, changing RENAME to
RENUNC, but otherwise the example looks like a good one to start
this one is 750 cyls of COBOL source.
On Thu, Mar 20, 2014 at 2:16 PM, Chase, John jch...@ussco.com wrote:
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From: IBM Mainframe Discussion List On Behalf Of Jim McAlpine
Yes, sorry it looks like that apar doesn't apply to z/OS 1.13 but the
symptoms seem to be
The xdump command worked for me - started up IEFBR14 job.
BPXM023I (ACSCEXB) 938
JVMDUMP039I Processing dump event vmstart, detail at 2014/03/20
10:22:38 - please wait.
Hum, I just noticed that the OP had the DSN in ticks. I wonder if the DSN
is supposed to be prefixed by his TSO id? Perhaps it's just me, but SA.JCL
seems to be just be begging to be prefixed with SYSUID for some reason
grin.
On Thu, Mar 20, 2014 at 9:27 AM, Barkow, Eileen
Thanks John tsocmd did not work either.
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Subject: Re: Java -Xdump:tool option on z/OS
Steve,
I did a fast check by
On Thu, 20 Mar 2014 14:06:04 +, Jim McAlpine wrote:
IEC614I SCRATCH FAILED - RC 008, DIAGNOSTIC INFORMATION IS (043D57D3),
SYSACCT,DB2B05,E54I.OLAS.PDEFLIBX
From DFSMSdfp Diagnosis, Document Number GY27-7618-14:
6.9.10 DADSM SCRATCH return and diagnostic codes
| Table 61. DADSM SCRATCH
Dude,
Is there any important procedure to do before submitting this job? BTW
really thanks for the valuable response.
On Thu, Mar 20, 2014 at 7:48 PM, Pommier, Rex rpomm...@sfgmembers.comwrote:
Do you have access to the DFSMSdss Storage Administration manual? The
following is example 5 from
Thanks Tom, that was the cause of the problem. I logged off TSO and back on
again and was able to delete the offending dataset.
Sorry for sending everyone off on a wild goose chase.
thanks again all.
Jim McAlpine
On Thu, Mar 20, 2014 at 2:38 PM, Tom Marchant m42tom-ibmm...@yahoo.comwrote:
Nothing that I'm aware of. Using RENUNC and making sure you do NOT specify
REPLACE should keep your current production datasets safe.
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Of Rajesh Janakiraman
Sent: Thursday, March 20,
Thanks for that I'll keep trying. However, it would be nice if the process that
that is not submitting the job could be persuaded to say something.
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Sent: 20 March 2014
On 20 March 2014 10:48, Jim McAlpine jim.mcalp...@gmail.com wrote:
Thanks Tom, that was the cause of the problem. I logged off TSO and back on
again and was able to delete the offending dataset.
Sorry for sending everyone off on a wild goose chase.
Well you didn't exactly have ideal
thanks mate..
On Thu, Mar 20, 2014 at 8:22 PM, Pommier, Rex rpomm...@sfgmembers.comwrote:
Nothing that I'm aware of. Using RENUNC and making sure you do NOT
specify REPLACE should keep your current production datasets safe.
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Does anybody know where DSNTYPE is stored? I see bits and pieces in the
format 1 DSCB, but I don't see a field that is like DSORG. Are the bits
and pieces all you get? And if so, can someone point me to an example of
how to decipher them?
--
Earl Hodil
Open Software Technologies
If you're in the mood to experiment, you might also try:
-Xdump:tool:events=vmstart,exec=submit //sa.jcl\(apfauth\)
The above definitely says that the DSN is 'SA.JCL', not prefixed with your
RACF/TSO id. The \ escape the ( and ) which have meaning to the shell. I am
not sure if they are needed
Fyi:
I do not get the BPXP024I message when my IEFBR14 job starts, although I see
the BPXP024I for other tasks.
I think that initiators can get reused so maybe BPX is just reusing an existing
initator for this function.
I am running z/os 1.13
On Thu, 20 Mar 2014 08:31:27 -0400, Shmuel Metz (Seymour J.) wrote:
The plain old IEBGENER would be best batch option for a non-source
type dataset,
Why is it bettwer than, e.g., IDCAMS REPRO?
Choose your evil. It's all relative.
IEBGENER:
o Allows the programmer to omit (some) attributes
Fyi: (if this has any relevance)
We have MAXPROCUSER set to 100, which is the number of concurrent processes for
each UID.
I think that the default was 25 - maybe you need more.
I still do not understand why the BPXP024I message appears for some tasks and
not mine.
BPXP024I BPXAS INITIATOR
Hi Earl, have look at DS1DSORG at
http://pic.dhe.ibm.com/infocenter/zos/v1r12/index.jsp?topic=%2Fcom.ibm.zos.r12.idas300%2Fdscbft.htm
you have to scroll down a bit
Cheers, Chistian
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Von: IBM Mainframe Discussion List [mailto:IBM-MAIN@LISTSERV.UA.EDU] Im Auftrag
Last Gasp For Hard Disk Drives; While solid state gains ground, vendors
surprise the market with new hard disk drives. Does anyone really need
them?
http://www.informationweek.com/infrastructure/storage/last-gasp-for-hard-disk-drives/d/d-id/1127799
HGST is the remnants of the old IBM San Jose
Also run with PARM='TYPRUN=NORUN' to test process out.
Lizette
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Behalf Of Rajesh Janakiraman
Sent: Thursday, March 20, 2014 8:03 AM
To: IBM-MAIN@LISTSERV.UA.EDU
Subject: Re: Restoring a VSAM
Dear Group,
Thank you for the discussion on this. I started trying to look into writing
a REXX exec to select my KEY input and build the dataset members needed to
continue. I used to do this using the ISPF panels by hand.
I thought the panel was using IBM code. But I was told it was
Wilco, you dont show the commands you issued, nor mention refreshing the
STARTED class details .
Something like this 'should' do the job
RDEFINE STARTED SMS.* -
STDATA(USER(=MEMBER ) -
Hello All,
When building an AWS tape, say from a dump volume dataset, how do you know what
the block count is for the EOF header 2?
Respectfully,
Willie C. Rouse
Senior Mainframe Consultant
Prince George's County, Maryland
Office of Information Technology
9201 Basil Court/ Room B8
Largo, MD
MFNetDisk site is now not exist. (www.mfnetdisk.com).
If you like you can visit copy of the MFNetDisk site in Google
https://sites.google.com/site/zosnetdisk/home. It is free so I use it.
This site is only temporary until another site will be the home of this
product.
MFNetDisk is updated all the
Thanks Christian, but it's not quite what I'm looking for. What I guess
I should ask is where does the information contained in the SYSDSSMS and
SYSSEQDSNTYPE variables returned by the LISTDSI function in REXX come
from? Or the corresponding information in the DATASET INFORMATION panel
of
Know this is a tall order. I need an on-site body in Springfield IL.
Anyone interested in the following position let me know ASAP
Java Developer with COBOL / CICS / DB2 under z/OS
Location: Springfield, IL
Duration: 12+ Months
Web programmer with strong Java skills with websphere and DB2
How typical. An article about new drive model or about a trend?
No, it's about nothing. Just some truism.
Yes, we know SSD gain the market. Yes, we know the future of classic HDD
is not bright. Is it last gasp of HDD? Not so quick, not now. Check the
prices and capacities in the nearest shop.
You didn't say anything about reformatting data. IEBGENER or SORT can
copy fields from one column and place in another column and fill in
constant values as needed. Set up 2 steps, one for each member.
On Thu, 20 Mar 2014 14:20:30 -0400, Earl Hodil wrote:
Thanks Christian, but it's not quite what I'm looking for. What I guess
I should ask is where does the information contained in the SYSDSSMS and
SYSSEQDSNTYPE variables returned by the LISTDSI function in REXX come
from? Or the corresponding
But are the tapes round? :-)
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Sent: Thursday, March 20, 2014 1:47 PM
To: IBM-MAIN@LISTSERV.UA.EDU
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How typical. An article about new
We have some z/TPF Systems running purely on SSD. We have been using them for a
couple of years.
Rudy de Vré
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Dear VIPA Gurus,
We are playing with dynamic VIPA and sysplex distributor on z/OS V1R13. The
Network guy is puzzled with some of this and I think I got enough information
from him. External users use the same VIPA to access our application no matter
where it runs. Application runs in one
Hello all, How can you get tso telnet to use a specific IP address as it's
source IP address rather than the default outbound IP address?
Thanks in advance.
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Well, I think they do, what I do(did) in some of my qd Assembler routines, ask
MVS and it'll tell you. I'll be back in office tomorrow night (CET+1) and have
a look at my toolboxes. Eventually could you tell me exactly what you want to
achieve?
Cheers, Christian
qd - quick dirty
Actually, it's TOO precise. Too much detail, not enough useful information.
There is a joke that is too long to post here but the punchline is his
answer was perfectly accurate and absolutely useless, so I knew it had to be
the IBM Building.
Charles
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From: IBM
Charles,
U5636 was created with IP Address 56.165.0.57 and is available for your use.
Let me know if you have any questions. I will wait for your Email on Deleting
U9634.
- Dave
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Sorry for the wrong post.
- Dave
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From: Hansen, Dave L - Eagan, MN
Sent: Thursday, March 20, 2014 4:11 PM
To: 'IBM Mainframe Discussion List'
Subject: RE: APAR OA30338 for PDSE Users
Charles,
U5636 was created with IP Address 56.165.0.57 and is available for
Never mind, I set it up in the tcpprof. I used source ip with jobname and
specified the userid of the TSO session. It worked like a champ.
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Sent: Thursday, March 20, 2014
Mike,
Not sure what your asking..usually you telnet into an application, can you
explain what your trying to do in a bit more detail?
Scott ford
www.identityforge.com
from my IPAD
On Mar 20, 2014, at 4:45 PM, Ward, Mike S mw...@ssfcu.org wrote:
Hello all, How can you get tso telnet to
Ok, good
Scott ford
www.identityforge.com
from my IPAD
On Mar 20, 2014, at 5:17 PM, Ward, Mike S mw...@ssfcu.org wrote:
Never mind, I set it up in the tcpprof. I used source ip with jobname and
specified the userid of the TSO session. It worked like a champ.
-Original
It's better than IDCAMS REPRO because no control statements are required.
Just JCL.
On Thu, Mar 20, 2014 at 11:31 PM, Shmuel Metz (Seymour J.)
shmuel+ibm-m...@patriot.net wrote:
In
CAHtJz9+xhKyr=hjs+hzudcs6b-g3wend-hrh71mzuy1632i...@mail.gmail.com,
on 03/20/2014
at 01:03 PM, Wayne
How hard can this be I ask myself...a good while later
1. So it's much easier to see results in batch .
//UNIX EXEC PGM=BPXBATCH,PARM='SH /u/hanko/runhe.sh'
//STDOUTDD SYSOUT=*
//STDERRDD SYSOUT=*
2. It's much easier trying not to resolve the battle of the quotes. exec
An interesting process might be to write a REXX using ISPF LM functions. You
can have a panel prompt for your user, and selection info. Then use ISPF To
save members
You can read and write members once you get use to the process.
It might be very helpful to invoke ISPF, unless you are going
For SYSDSSMS:
Value PDSE probably comes from bits DS1PDSE and DS1PDSEX in DS1SMSFG.
Value PDS probably comes from bit DS1DSGPO in DS1DSORG.
Value SEQ probably comes from bit DS1DSGPS in DS1DSORG.
I didn't see an obvious source for the other possible values.
For SYSSEQDSNTYPE:
Value
I'll give it a try.
g
Charles
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Subject: Re: APAR OA30338 for PDSE Users
Charles,
U5636
r.skoru...@bremultibank.com.pl (R.S.) writes:
Yes, we know SSD gain the market. Yes, we know the future of classic
HDD is not bright. Is it last gasp of HDD? Not so quick, not
now. Check the prices and capacities in the nearest shop.
re:
http://www.garlic.com/~lynn/2014d.html#70 Last Gasp For
At 13:58 -0700 on 03/20/2014, Charles Mills wrote about Re: APAR
OA30338 for PDSE Users:
Actually, it's TOO precise. Too much detail, not enough useful information.
There is a joke that is too long to post here but the punchline is his
answer was perfectly accurate and absolutely useless, so
Hi,
We are using z/OS 1.13 and one Prod LPAR is utilizing 100% utilization and it
slow down the system for 2hours business time, we are planning to extract top
utilizing Job report from SMF 79 record type.
Below is the JCL which we used and we could not get the output in readable
format, can
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