I have compared the headers and have been in contact with Elardus.
I am going to consider the event as over and done with, I am not asking
anyone to do anything about this, and I see no reason to beat it to death.
Since I am dropping the issue, I am hoping that everyone else does as well.
How can we define Port 1 for OSA Exp3 card in IODF. Till now, I have
defined only port 0 always but
not sure, what separate entry is required for Port 1. Can anybody help.
Regards
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In a message dated 10/7/2014 2:18:54 A.M. Central Daylight Time,
venkatkulkarn...@gmail.com writes:
How can we define Port 1 for OSA Exp3 card in IODF. Till now, I have
defined only port 0 always but
not sure, what separate entry is required
What do your definitions look like for it now? Can you post what you think you
need to code?
I was not aware you coded a PORT in IODF. I thought that was in the PORT would
be in the TCPIP definitions. I thought the IODF was only channel path, control
unit and devices.
Also, if you have not
W dniu 2014-10-07 o 03:40, Govind Chettiar pisze:
Hello,
Would like some insight from people who have tried it on how to get to VSAM
data on zOS from non zOS platforms. I didn't search this forum since I wasn't
sure what strings to use but a quick google search shows a bunch of products
like
W dniu 2014-10-07 o 09:18, venkat kulkarni pisze:
How can we define Port 1 for OSA Exp3 card in IODF. Till now, I have
defined only port 0 always but
not sure, what separate entry is required for Port 1. Can anybody help.
You don't define neither Port 0, nor Port 1 in IODF. You define OSA.
That
Currently my definition as below in IODF
/ CHPID AID/P Type+ Mode+ Sw+ Sw Port Con Mng Description
_ 00100 OSD SHR __ __ __ No
But requirement is
Port PCHID CHPID Type 00 100 00 OSD 01 101 00 OSD
How can I make this new proposed changes.
On Tue, Oct 7,
The Columbus suite from Macro 4 is another alternative.
The Columbus Z product runs on the mainframe and will print to your IPDS
printers.
It can also automatically ACIF any print jobs on the mainframe and if
required transmit the ACIF output to other platforms.
The Columbus suite also has
On 2014-10-07, at 02:49, R.S. wrote:
W dniu 2014-10-07 o 03:40, Govind Chettiar pisze:
Hello,
Would like some insight from people who have tried it on how to get to VSAM
data on zOS from non zOS platforms. I didn't search this forum since I
wasn't sure what strings to use but a quick
Hi Group,
I have reviewed the LOG, Here is my summary on what I took :
The DB2 Linklist is on USERCAT and SMS managed Volume.
The SYSLOG says that SMS got active after the below message IEFJ004I
IEFJ004I SUBSYSTEM XXX NOT INITIALIZED - DSN3INI NOT FOUND
IGD020I SMS IS NOW ACTIVE
The
IANAL, but I can understand IBM's reluctance to ship any GPL code with the
operating system. At least I'm assuming their reluctance--if anybody knows of
GPL code that ships directly with z/OS, that would be a good precedent for
including Bash.
W dniu 2014-10-07 o 10:54, venkat kulkarni pisze:
Currently my definition as below in IODF
/ CHPID AID/P Type+ Mode+ Sw+ Sw Port Con Mng Description
_ 00100 OSD SHR __ __ __ No
But requirement is
Port PCHID CHPID Type 00 100 00 OSD 01 101 00 OSD
How can
W dniu 2014-10-07 o 12:01, Paul Gilmartin pisze:
On 2014-10-07, at 02:49, R.S. wrote:
W dniu 2014-10-07 o 03:40, Govind Chettiar pisze:
Hello,
Would like some insight from people who have tried it on how to get to VSAM
data on zOS from non zOS platforms. I didn't search this forum since I
Jake anderson wrote:
IEFJ004I SUBSYSTEM XXX NOT INITIALIZED - DSN3INI NOT FOUND
Post your IEFSSNxx containing entry for DSN3INI.
Cross check your SYSLOG message with what you intended to use in IEFSSNxx.
The same goes with Linklist, LPA, etc.
Check all your IPL members, all the way from
On Mon, 6 Oct 2014 20:40:04 -0500, Govind Chettiar rasha...@gmail.com wrote:
I didn't search this forum
You should have...
Any personal experience with these (or other) products would be very useful.
Not really personal experience, but some of my colleagues used Websphere
Federation Server
On Mon, 6 Oct 2014 18:42:47 -0700, Lizette Koehler stars...@mindspring.com
wrote:
How will you be using the data? LUW, Oracle, other?
Do you use NFS or other accesses?
You can offload the VSAM with REPRO but then the receiving system would need
to be able to read the data.
If you could
Good Point, verify all the IPL flow.
It seems to be obvious but verify if DSN3INI is in this SYSTEM.DB210.LINKLIST
and
the dataset is really in LNKL01.
Are you specifying BEGINPARALLEL in IEFSSNxx ?
If so, put DB2/IRLM subsystems before BEGINPARALLEL and after SMS.
Atenciosamente / Regards /
If you have not dynamically updated the LNKLST after IPL, then probably
the easiest thing to do is
SETPROG LNKLST TEST NAME(CURRENT) MOD().
Which will use the actual LNKLST DCB to search for . Given the
behavior cited, it likely won't be found. And there likely is a message
about the
We had to set an IF SLIP trap with JOBNAME= in support of a PMR. As I didn't
specify PRCNTLIM, this was set to 10% by SLIP SET processing.
The slip has been disabled due to PRCNTLIM before a dump was taken (DATA=
wasn't fulfilled so far).
I understand this to mean that the RANGE that is set
On Tue, Oct 7, 2014 at 5:35 AM, Scott Chapman sachap...@aep.com wrote:
IANAL, but I can understand IBM's reluctance to ship any GPL code with the
operating system. At least I'm assuming their reluctance--if anybody knows
of GPL code that ships directly with z/OS, that would be a good precedent
On Mon, Oct 6, 2014 at 7:04 PM, Paul Gilmartin
000433f07816-dmarc-requ...@listserv.ua.edu wrote:
On 2014-10-06 06:59, Peter Hunkeler wrote:
Cross-Posted to IBM-MAIN and MVS-OE
People at our installation have got used to use BASH. I think it would
be about time BASH becomes an
... So I guess that integrating BASH into the Ported Tools and including ...
I the requirement states: ... as part of z/OS ... or at least of the z/OS
Ported Tools package). I don't care, all I want is to be able to open a PMR and
get a fix if that is needed.
--Peter Hunkeler
On Tue, Oct 7, 2014 at 7:24 AM, Peter Hunkeler p...@gmx.ch wrote:
... So I guess that integrating BASH into the Ported Tools and
including ...
I the requirement states: ... as part of z/OS ... or at least of the z/OS
Ported Tools package). I don't care, all I want is to be able to open a PMR
On Tue, 7 Oct 2014 07:21:43 -0500, John McKown wrote:
o find -i
o find -l
o find -follow # but breaking symlink cycles.
o find -print0
IMO, replace above with GNU find or functional equivalent.
I was kind of hinting at that.
o less
Yes, I have put in an alias:
alias less='vi -R'
to
On Tue, 7 Oct 2014 07:31:02 -0500, John McKown wrote:
On Tue, Oct 7, 2014 at 7:24 AM, Peter Hunkeler wrote:
And the others in Tech Support dislike UNIX because, as one of them said,
it is not the same as Windows (he was complaining about the / vs. \
directory separator at the time).
You mean
I looked up the IEFJ004I message - it states
For example:
The module was not found.
The module was found, but was not APF-authorized.
Is the SDSNLOAD APF authorized?
Lizette
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On Tue, 7 Oct 2014 08:15:56 -0400, Christopher Mason wrote:
Been a little quiet of late Chris - fallen back into the rabbit hole ? ... ;-)
Shane ...
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I believe PPFA and OGL are still available as one-time charge offerings. The
alternatives for PPFA are all considerably pricier. There simply aren't any
lower-cost alternatives. However, if you don't need extreme precision placing
objects for your overlays, there is a slightly less expensive
We are currently using JRIO (last supported release will be JAVA7). The
replacement is the JZOS Toolkit (under application development at this time).
The application connects to a JAVA applet on the mainframe. The data is a VSAM
file on z/OS.
Both products are no fee licenses available from
It's a different Chris Mason. I believe the one you are thinking of with the
usual USS rantings passed away on January 6th, 2013. See the archive:
https://www.mail-archive.com/ibm-main@listserv.ua.edu/msg08298.html
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Dave Jousma
Hmmm.. Are you perhaps confusing this Chris Mason with the late SNA expert
of the same name?
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Behalf Of Shane Ginnane
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To:
If you need near-time or real-time access to the data, I would recommend
you look at CA Technologies product called VSAM Transparency for
Datacom/DB. Having used this for a lot of years, it was great. The
20-second description is that it allows your application programs to
continue accessing the
On Tue, Oct 7, 2014 at 9:28 AM, Paul Gilmartin
000433f07816-dmarc-requ...@listserv.ua.edu wrote:
On 2014-10-07, at 07:48, Scott Ford wrote:
What about IDCAMS (REPRO) - QSAM - FTP - Other Platform
Is REPRO POSIX-pipe savvy? I know FTP is POSIX-pipe (FIFO) savvy.
Apparently so. I
I you want real-time record-level access, then you could always write a
CICS web service and then call that from Java remotely. I believe that
Rocket z/SQL provides a general solution via a remote JDBC driver.
If you just want to download a copy of the VSAM data, you can use Co:Z SFTP
server or
On Tue, 7 Oct 2014 10:28:05 -0500, John McKown wrote:
and it worked fine. I also did a
PRINT INDATASET('SYS1.MACLIB(READ)') DUMP
and that worked OK too. What did you try?
//OMVSPRT2 JOB 505303JOB,'Paul Gilmartin',
// MSGLEVEL=(1,1),REGION=0M
//*
//USERCOUTPUT JESDS=ALL,DEFAULT=YES,
//
If Bash was added to the POSIX standard, they would have to support it.
On Tue, Oct 7, 2014 at 7:37 AM, Paul Gilmartin
000433f07816-dmarc-requ...@listserv.ua.edu wrote:
On Tue, 7 Oct 2014 07:21:43 -0500, John McKown wrote:
o find -i
o find -l
o find -follow # but breaking symlink
Hi Liz/All,
Thanks so much. The ZELDENS utility clearly showed that the required
Library was not APFed during the system startup and later on the library
was added dynamically.
On Tue, Oct 7, 2014 at 7:08 PM, Lizette Koehler stars...@mindspring.com
wrote:
I looked up the IEFJ004I message - it
On 7 October 2014 12:30, Mike Schwab mike.a.sch...@gmail.com wrote:
If Bash was added to the POSIX standard, they would have to support it.
Well presumably they'd write their own compatible program, or buy one.
GNU's Not UNIX, but z/OS is.
Tony H.
On Tue, Oct 7, 2014 at 11:29 AM, Paul Gilmartin
000433f07816-dmarc-requ...@listserv.ua.edu wrote:
snip of all the code
-- gil
Hum. Interesting. The failure seems to be related to the REXX code in some
way SEC6 RSN=801D8018
. Most interesting is the PSW being in key 0! The phrase
The SMS documentation clears says that
SUBSYS SUBNAME(SMS) INITRTN(IGDSSIIN) INITPARM('ID=00,PROMPT=DISPLAY')
Should be the first entry in IEFSSNxx and you don't seem to have it at all.
If SYSTEM.DB210.LINKLIST is a PDS/E, then that would be yet another reason to
be sure to have SMS
Dave
Its a pds.
On 7 Oct 2014 23:53, Gibney, Dave gib...@wsu.edu wrote:
The SMS documentation clears says that
SUBSYS SUBNAME(SMS) INITRTN(IGDSSIIN) INITPARM('ID=00,PROMPT=DISPLAY')
Should be the first entry in IEFSSNxx and you don't seem to have it at all.
If SYSTEM.DB210.LINKLIST is a
You mentioned that the SDSNLOAD is on an SMS managed volume, and that you
got the message before you got the message that SMS is active, correct? If
that is the case, my guess is that you have the library in the APF List in
PROGxx with SMS instead of a specific volume. In this case, I wouldn't
Still, why fight. The instructions to have SMS be the first subsystem up are
clear and only a couple decades old.
Your error shows that something was not as you and your IPL expected. This may
not fix the problem, but it will eliminate one possibility and doing it correct
may prevent other
No answer? Interesting! I was thinking this is one of the easier questions for
the experienced debuggers on the list.
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