Hello,
First I need thank you who replied to my question.
I should introduce my problem's background and my concern.
The tape is virutal tape of oralce, vsm5.
I am backing up extended format PS dataset to VSM5 using ADRDSSU.
I tested using dss to backup, no matter what block size I specified in
W dniu 2014-05-12 08:44, Victor Zhang pisze:
Hello,
First I need thank you who replied to my question.
I should introduce my problem's background and my concern.
The tape is virutal tape of oralce, vsm5.
I am backing up extended format PS dataset to VSM5 using ADRDSSU.
I tested using dss to
If block size specified in JCL is max block size the program can use when
writing to tape, then I think I can' chage the block dize dss use to write to
tape dsn. From GTF trace, someone helped me find dss was using 56062 as the
block size to write, however when read, from SMF , we found dss use
The strange thing is someone helped me find from GTF trace when dumpping an
extended format PS dataset, 56062 is used as tape dsn block size, however when
reading the same tape dsn, 262144 is used.It is very confusing, and at the same
time, the block size specified in JCL matched what's
Lizette,
Can I use ibm tools(BADBLKSZ) to check my tape dsn block size using EREP
history file?
regards
Victor
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Runtime Diagnostics is not a monitor. It is a point-in-time diagnostics tool
that you use when there is a problem on your system as an aid to diagnosing the
problem. The fact that you are using runtime diagnostics when there are no
issues on your system and it is returning no events is good!
I've been doing SCRT reporting for about 5 years now. AFAIK there's no
Microsoft Windows based component to SCRT. And looking at the very latest UG, I
don't see any mention of it either. The tool itself is delivered as a
self-extracting zip, which produces a .bin file that you upload to the
I don't know if you want to bother with it, but if you want to (it's a
PITA), you could make your HLASM subroutine be LE compliant. And then use
the CEEHDLR service routine to capture the abend (as C does). The gory
detail of the later are explained here:
I'm trying to make the AT-TLS stuff work, but I'm just as confused by this
as the original stuff. The PAGENT setup seemed pretty straight forward.
pagent.conf
TTLSConfig /etc/pagent_TTLS.conf
pagent_TTLS.conf
# Common Production Group that all Rules use
TTLSGroupAction grp_Production
{
If you use TAPETOOLs it will tell you what data you need to get the
information. The tool has good documentation in the JCL and PDF files on how
to run the different reports.
Also, I have emailed the TAPETOOLS group and had excellent response when I have
questions.
From the text file for
Hi,
I have TSO verify exit in which I am enabling LLA exit CSVLLIX1 exit and
then deleting it this seems intermittently to cause a 378-14 abend
Below is the code
*
* Add LLA exit CSVLLIX1 in case module is LLA
Hello,
I am looking for a API to enable multiple sessions from ISS application
developed in C# concurrently. I know but hope there are more domare one
that will take care for the multiple terminals/sessions.
The web application will connect to CICS assignning a 3270 session to each
of the web
378-14 Private area storage is not in the specified subpool, is not in
the specific key or is not owned by the specified task.
You say: Later on I delete the exit and free up the storage
Is the storage freed by another task, that does not own the storage?
Victor,
The blksize is not the only way to tune a process for efficiency. And in some
cases, there is little you can do to affect some applications like DFDSS.
If you are using the hardware for tape is virtual tape of oracle, vsm5. Then
there may be nothing more you can do. Sometimes the
On Mon, 12 May 2014 06:42:13 -0500, Scott Chapman wrote:
... The tool itself is delivered as a self-extracting zip, which produces a
.bin file that you upload to the mainframe where it's executed. ...
Wouldn't a .xmit be simpler; fewer steps?
How does the mainframe execute a .bin?
BTW, on
Disclaimer: A Networking guy, I am not. Nonetheless, here's an excerpt
from the z/OS R13 announcement letter that might be pertinent:
The z/OS system resolver was enhanced in Version 1.12 to detect
unresponsive name servers and issue operator messages when one is
detected. In Version 1.13,
Why not simply examine the dump. That will show what is doing the freemain!
On Mon, 12 May 2014 14:07:24 + Vernooij, CP (SPLXM) - KLM
kees.verno...@klm.com wrote:
:378-14 Private area storage is not in the specified subpool, is
not in
: the specific key or is not
Excellent I allocate SYSUDUMP to my logon proc
Sent from my iPhone
On May 12, 2014, at 10:09 AM, Binyamin Dissen bdis...@dissensoftware.com
wrote:
Why not simply examine the dump. That will show what is doing the freemain!
On Mon, 12 May 2014 14:07:24 + Vernooij, CP (SPLXM) - KLM
A posting to the VM list from Billy Bingham:
I haven't watched Mad Men before, but while channel surfing last night I saw
the opening sequence that featured a IBM 360. Not sure what model it was.
NBC News has this article on the 360 and Mad Men:
From Bloomberg, May 12, 2014, 5:00:00
Although IBM employees are now able to accept a severance agreement and
maintain their ability to bring an age- discrimination claim in
arbitration, the strategy could make it harder and riskier for dismissed
older employees to decide whether it’s worth
First picture is this Model 50 picture.
http://www-03.ibm.com/ibm/history/exhibits/mainframe/mainframe_2423PH2050.html
On Mon, May 12, 2014 at 9:57 AM, Dave Jones d...@vsoft-software.com wrote:
A posting to the VM list from Billy Bingham:
I haven't watched Mad Men before, but while channel
Once uploaded binary to z/OS, the .bin file contains JCL to run the SCRTTOOL.
The object code consists of inline 80 byte ESD and TXT records passed via
SYSLIN to LOADER (along with some other paramter files). For ease of
testing/updating, we store the loader input in a pds member that is
Your link points to a stock photo of an IBM 360 model ???. The system
featured in Mad Men is a 360 model 30. Just like the one I used to learn
assembly language programming!
On 5/12/14, 9:57 AM, Dave Jones wrote:
A posting to the VM list from Billy Bingham:
I haven't watched Mad Men before,
On Mon, 12 May 2014 10:51:13 -0500, Dana Mitchell wrote:
Once uploaded binary to z/OS, the .bin file contains JCL to run the SCRTTOOL.
The object code consists of inline 80 byte ESD and TXT records passed via
SYSLIN to LOADER (along with some other paramter files). For ease of
Progress??
Took me a little while to note the obvious error in this rule, supplied
sample.
TTLSRule Secure_Ftp_client
{
LocalPortRange 21
DirectionOutbound
Local port may be anything - it's the remote port that I care about.
So change to
R8 is 0 so you are trying to free address 0. My guess would be that LLA_ADDR is
within LLA_area and that the XC LLA_AREA has cleared that field (and probably
the length).
Another problem is that you copy the load module without correcting the
adcons/vcons. Why don't you just use the entry
You need ApplicationControlled On as well as SecondaryMap On.
Issue this command to see your resultant config:
pasearch -p TCPIP tcpip.pagent.dat
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TTLSEnvironmentAdvancedParms
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SecondaryMap On
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Thank you for responding to my questions about my 3590 B11's and A50 control
unit.
Kurt
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All,
Are there any SCLM experts on this list who have had to insert an INCLUDE
statement in the link edit portion of an SCLM macro? I cannot figure out how to
do this and any help would be appreciated.
Thanks,
Kurt
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All,
Are there any SCLM experts on this list who have had to
insert an INCLUDE statement in the link edit portion of an SCLM macro? I
cannot figure out how to do this and any help would be appreciated.
Thanks,
Kurt
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On Mon, 12 May 2014 09:51:55 -0400, MichealButz michealb...@comcast.net wrote:
* LOAD PROGRAM
*
*
LOAD EP=AAALLIX1
SLL R1,8 Get rid of auth code
SRL R1,5 Length is in double words
I can't comment on the ABEND
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On 5/12/2014 11:08 AM, Walt Farrell wrote:
With your SRL R1,5 you end up with multiplying the original doubleword
length by 8.
I assumed that was the intent, based on the comment in the code about
the returned length being in doublewords.
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Use the SCLM CMD statement in your ARCHDEF - for example :
CMD INCLUDE SYSLIB(FOOBAR)
On 12 May 2014, at 19:00, Kurt Eastwood kurtms...@yahoo.com wrote:
All,
Are there any SCLM experts on this list who have had to
insert an INCLUDE statement in the link edit portion of an SCLM macro?
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Lizette,
Thanks. I joined the ISPF list and also posed my question there as well.
Kurt
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Has anyone used ICETOOL with the OCCUR command to analyze a subset of a
file, i.e. records containing ABC123 in column N? The OCCUR command
does not accept a USING command.
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It is my recollection that, pretty much since the advent of buffered tape
drives (e.g. 3590, 9840,... ) the actual blocksize written to tape is
independent
of what is specified in the JCL.
In other words, it does not matter what you code in JCL, the actual data block
written to physical tape
W dniu 2014-05-12 21:02, Staller, Allan pisze:
It is my recollection that, pretty much since the advent of buffered tape
drives (e.g. 3590, 9840,... ) the actual blocksize written to tape is
independent
of what is specified in the JCL.
In other words, it does not matter what you code in JCL,
Could you post your control cards and error message(s)?
Lizette
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Subject: ICETOOL, OCCUR command.
Has
Agreed. Low compression ratios will produce more blocks to actually be
written to the tape, elongating total application time.
snip
W dniu 2014-05-12 21:02, Staller, Allan pisze:
It is my recollection that, pretty much since the advent of buffered
tape drives (e.g. 3590, 9840,... ) the
So what gets sent down the channel? If I put BLKSIZE=1024 on my JCL for the
output DD statement of the DFDSS dump job, will DFDSS dutifully send 1K blocks
down the channel to the tape controller/drive and the hardware builds big
blocks and writes the large block to the tape, or does DFDSS know
Tony,
You cannot use USING with OCCURS operator of ICETOOL. However you can
generate similar report to OCCURS operator with traditional reporting
features of DFSORT. Please show us a sample of input and desired output
along with the DCB properties of the input file and I will show you a way
A GSK trace is most likely needed.
Did you ever resolve the intermediate certificate issue I mentioned on
my May 8 message?
Your ftp.s390.mainline.com server certificate is issued by the GoDaddy
intermediate cert:
Issuer: C=US, ST=Arizona, L=Scottsdale, O=GoDaddy.com, Inc.,
My input file contains a number of records with RACF in columns 11-14.
I need to count the occurrences of the values in columns 1-4 for this
subset.
//DEL1 EXEC PGM=IEFBR14
//O DD DEL,DSN=SORTOUT
//*
// SET LEN='121'
// SET CNT='5000,5000'
//*
//ICE1
My input file is FB, 100 bytes, output format is not important.
On 5/12/2014 2:44 PM, Sri h Kolusu wrote:
Tony,
You cannot use USING with OCCURS operator of ICETOOL. However you can
generate similar report to OCCURS operator with traditional reporting
features of DFSORT. Please show us a
W dniu 2014-05-12 21:16, Pommier, Rex pisze:
So what gets sent down the channel? If I put BLKSIZE=1024 on my JCL for the output DD
statement of the DFDSS dump job, will DFDSS dutifully send 1K blocks down the channel to
the tape controller/drive and the hardware builds big blocks and writes
W dniu 2014-05-12 21:12, Staller, Allan pisze:
Agreed. Low compression ratios will produce more blocks to actually be
written to the tape, elongating total application time.
High compression is not good also. BTDT. The optimal compression is the
one assumed by the vendor, usually 3:1 *IBM) or
W dniu 2014-05-12 18:32, Paul Gilmartin pisze:
On Mon, 12 May 2014 10:51:13 -0500, Dana Mitchell wrote:
Once uploaded binary to z/OS, the .bin file contains JCL to run the SCRTTOOL.
The object code consists of inline 80 byte ESD and TXT records passed via
SYSLIN to LOADER (along with some
Tony,
Use the following DFSORT JCL which will give you the desired results.
//DEL1 EXEC PGM=IEFBR14
//O DD DEL,DSN=SORTOUT
//*
// SET LEN='121'
// SET CNT='5000,5000'
//*
//ICE1 EXEC PGM=ICETOOL
//TOOLMSG DD SYSOUT=*
//DFSMSGDD SYSOUT=*
//I DD
Donald -
I really don't understand this whole certificate thing. And only working
with them once every couple of years, I quickly forget what little bit I
learned. However I was able to follow your logic about the certificates,
root and intermediate. I added the intermediate cert and now I can
Oops, I missed the SORT statement CNTL. Please add SORT
FIELDS=(1,4,CH,A) to CNTL and it should look like this
//CNTL DD *
INCLUDE COND=(11,4,CH,EQ,C'RACF')
SORT FIELDS=(1,4,CH,A)
OUTFIL FNAMES=O,REMOVECC,NODETAIL,BUILD=(121X),
HEADER2=('(1,4,CH) VALUE
On 2014-05-12 14:24, R.S. wrote:
o The jar command can (probably) be used to extract the .zip, removing
the requirement for a desktop system.
o Extracting on z/OS provides verification over more of the transfer
path, largely detecting problems caused by EBCDIC, code page,
and
Thank you, it works fine! I'll have to do more reading. This is a neat
technique using the concept of a report that actually is not a report.
Thanks again, Sri.
On 5/12/2014 3:37 PM, Sri h Kolusu wrote:
Oops, I missed the SORT statement CNTL. Please add SORT
FIELDS=(1,4,CH,A) to
Tony,
You can always use the traditional reporting features to generate the
reports. It is just that OCCURS and DISPLAY operators are user friendly
versions of reporting. With traditional features you need to do all the
formatting and spacing and Key break logic. The OCCURS and DISPLAY
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The distinction between COBOL's distinction of WORKING-STORAGE and
LOCAL-STORAGE is essentially the same as the PL/I and then C
distinction of static and automatic storage.
As far as I can judge from earlier posts in this thread the shared
facility is not a dynamic shared control block; it is a
On Mon, 12 May 2014 11:35:44 -0700, Ed Jaffe edja...@phoenixsoftware.com
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On 5/12/2014 11:08 AM, Walt Farrell wrote:
With your SRL R1,5 you end up with multiplying the original doubleword
length by 8.
I assumed that was the intent, based on the comment in the code about
the returned
Have you moved a data center? What was involved? How much fun was it?
What was involved, from start to finish? Does the old disruption rule,
two moves equals one fire apply?
Please share lessons learned, gotchas suffered or avoided, if only
wishes, war stories, etc. Here's some thinking
In assembler, we usually do this by allocating the storage to a shared subpool
or allocating the storage to a TCB that we know is the last TCB to terminate.
This allows assembler programmers to choose the time that the storage will be
automatically freed if recovery / termination occurs for our
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