Dear list:
I'd like to know how to stop the AXR address space without using the CANCEL
command??
I already tried with STOP but it didn't work.
Any clues??
Thanks in advance for any help.
Regards,
Gilson
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There is one product that does exactly the same from Macro4 as they wrote and
support The IBM session manager.
Crispin Hugo
Systems Specialist
Macro 4 Limited
d: +44 1293 872121 | m: +44 7753951308 | t: +44 1293 872000 | www.macro4.com
Registered office: The Orangery, Turners Hill
MacKinney Systems as VTAM/Switch. We'll help you with converting your session
manager definitions, and more than a couple of you could license it for $60k a
year!
(Dennis, give us a call!)
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On Aug 18, 2017, at 12:09 PM, Wendell Lovewell wrote:
>
> MacKinney Systems as VTAM/Switch.
We’ve been using this for years, and are quite happy with it.
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I think you have to start the GSKSRVR first before starting the GSK writer. We
had to do an SSL trace per IBM's request and the following was the process they
gave to us. Note, this was for a CICS trace so your reply may be different.
1) Start the GSKSRVR started task:
Ok, I'm hopelessly ignorant about z/OS tracing, so please don't laugh (too
hard).
I'm trying to follow the instructions on
https://www.ibm.com/support/knowledgecenter/en/SSLTBW_2.1.0/com.ibm.zos.v2r1.gska100/sssl2dia1023728.htm
to learn about SSL tracing. Yes, this is a test system.
I copied
We use 2 methods at the same time with System Automation:
- INGLKUP REQ=JOB COMMAND=STOP to perform a P AXRxx,A=
- P AXR
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Tubes from Macro 4 will be the easiest in terms of migration.
Steve Austin
Product Architect
Macro 4 Limited
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Registered office: The Orangery, Turners Hill Road, Worth, Crawley, West
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Registered in England no:
Roberto,
Have a read of the Announcement Letter
(https://www-01.ibm.com/common/ssi/cgi-bin/ssialias?infotype=an=ca=gpateam=897=ENUS215-356)
for CL/Supersession and in particular the section titled "ESW trade-up -
Ordering information"
.
You may find that it may be a NO cost option
I agree with Jeffrey's comment and will add one of my own: No program should
be installed into QA or UAT or production libraries with SSRANGE or ZONECHECK
or any other debugging option turned on at all. There should be lifecycle
software rules in place to automatically prevent it from ever
Thank you all for your responses these will help inmensely.
Again. Thank you
Roberto
On Aug 18, 2017 8:36 AM, "Wolfgang Fritz" <
016acdc52809-dmarc-requ...@listserv.ua.edu> wrote:
> Hi
> I forgot to give you a URL
>
> www.virtelweb.com
>
>
> You could download and test it for
> 5 users
>
>
Do you have the IEF043I joblog message and the SMFLIMxx rules that you
could post? Along with whatever messages you get for the refusal to run...
- Steve
On 8/17/2017 1:03 PM, Adams, Anne , DTI wrote:
Hello Friends,
Has anyone had any success using (or diagnosing failures) when using the
Hello,
Kees, sorry for the delay in answering:
>You say: "Note that SMFLIMxx REGIONBELOW/REGIONABOVE are *not* related
to the IEFUSI's "region size" parameter"
>Am I correct to state that SMFLIMxx REGIONBELOW/REGIONABOVE are equal
to IEFUSI setting a Regionsize=Regionlimit both below and
Unless you have other specific examples, both NUMCHECK and SSRANGE already
offer the ABD sub-option. I would think the RFE would be rejected as already
delivered.
On Fri, 18 Aug 2017 00:19:14 +, Frank Swarbrick
wrote:
>Not yet submitted. Please comment.
>
Hi
There is another possibility try
Syspertec Virtel there is a Session manager
Included and you could earn your 3270 emulation you work only browser based
with a http/SNA gateway
RegArds
Wolfgang
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There is also TUBES from Macro 4.
On Friday, August 18, 2017 7:53 AM, Wolfgang Fritz
<016acdc52809-dmarc-requ...@listserv.ua.edu> wrote:
Hi
There is another possibility try
Syspertec Virtel there is a Session manager
Included and you could earn your 3270 emulation you work only
Hi
I forgot to give you a URL
www.virtelweb.com
You could download and test it for
5 users
If you need support
You can send me a mail wolfgang.fr...@wfs-gmbh.eu
Bin unterwegs hab nur iPhone zur Verfügung.
> Am 18.08.2017 um 14:08 schrieb william janulin
>
They do, but the point of the MSG option as it exists today is to "change
SSRANGE [etc.] checking to issue a non-terminating, warning-level runtime
message which in turn allow COBOL to report on all subscript or index
out-of-range conditions, in a single run of the application." (quoted from
I never said anything about production. This would be (in our environment,
anyway) set automatically for any development compiles only.
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Farley, Peter x23353
On 8/17/2017 3:20 PM, Roberto Halais wrote:
IBM has notified that IBM Session Manager product will be phased out by the
end of 2018.
They suggest we migrate to IBM CL/Supersession.
I would like to know of other vendor products that do a similar function.
IBM Session Manager for z/OS is Macro
Thanks Tom, the way I first interrupted the manual was incorrect... you can use
recatalog and catalog in the same define command and get the desired results
(an entry in the second mastcat that include the SMS attributes).
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FYI - We are currently running NVAS and will migrate to CL/SS in 2018 - We
contracted IBM to assist, they have REXX code/Processes to copy/clone NVAS
customization to CL/SS to ease migrations for shops with heavily customized
screens and scripts.
MS
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From: IBM
Hello Everyone,
Recently I discovered some datasets with "MIGRAT" as the volser. These
datasets had been migrated with DFHSM many years ago. My organization is no
longer running the product. I am attempting to remove the dangling catalog
entries which appears to be challenging. The pubs
Wouldn't a simple IDCAMS DELETE NSCR work?
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Of Rodatz, William J
Sent: Friday, August 18, 2017 11:41 AM
To: IBM-MAIN@LISTSERV.UA.EDU
Subject: Removing Catalog Entries for Datasets That Do
Ed,
Speaking of SHARE presentations. :-)
Does anyone know when will they be made available?
Thanks for attaching yours. Very informative.
Bob
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Of Ed Jaffe
Sent: Thursday, August 17,
Did your try DEL 'dsname' NSCR?
Classification: Public Information
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Of Rodatz, William J
Sent: Friday, August 18, 2017 10:41 AM
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Subject: EXTERNAL: Removing
Thank you Ed. Good info to know.
On Fri, Aug 18, 2017 at 11:43 AM Ed Jaffe
wrote:
> On 8/17/2017 3:20 PM, Roberto Halais wrote:
> > IBM has notified that IBM Session Manager product will be phased out by
> the
> > end of 2018.
> >
> > They suggest we migrate to IBM
If you are not running DFHSM are you running any other product that could cause
MIGRAT entries? When CA Disk archives data sets, they are recataloged to
MIGRAT with DEVT(C4C9E2D2). In that case the catalog entry is legitimate.
Bob Longabaugh
CA Technologies
Storage Management
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Please don't interrupt the manuals, they don't like that. :-D
TGIF!
sas
On Fri, Aug 18, 2017 at 11:27 AM, Tracy Adams wrote:
> Thanks Tom, the way I first interrupted the manual was incorrect... you can
> use recatalog and catalog in the same define command and get the
As others have said, DEL 'dsname' NSCR will fix you up.
However, I am aware of at least one other product that also uses this
convention.
Be careful!
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Of Rodatz, William J
Sent: Friday,
Good luck on this. Every few years I look at what is out there to replace TPX.
TPX is a great multi-session product and does what we need it to do, but when
I get the about $60,000 bill every year I wonder what else is out there.
TPX ties in with RACF pretty well and it dynamically builds
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