Robert Wessel robertwess...@yahoo.com writes:
While that's mostly true, the 3174, amongst other things, kept a copy
of the terminal buffer in local storage (obviously for CUT mode
devices only), and only sent updates down the wire. So the extra
chattiness was largely a non-issue. That did
Ed Gould writes:
The 90 day trial program (to me) sounds like a shady car dealer from
the wrong side of town.
The term test drive has its etymology in the vehicle buying process, new
and used, as I understand it. Trial is not so often applied to that
process. (Would you like to trial the new Fiat
Hi,
I am using the TAR instruction to test if a ALET has been passed to a
subroutine via AR1. The instruction I use is TAR AR1,AR1.
I run this program under TESTAUTH. After executing this instruction under
TESTAUTH I issue a LISTPSW command and get the following bit pattern under
CC column 10
But, I really don't like the idea of building my own shelves and I certainly
am not interested in significantly increasing my time to download individual
products.
You shouldn't have to build your own shelves, at least not for products, as
the XKS shelf acts exactly like a BKS for each
On Tue, 17 Sep 2013 04:21:07 -0400 MichealButz michealb...@optonline.net
wrote:
:Hi,
:
:
:
:I am using the TAR instruction to test if a ALET has been passed to a
:subroutine via AR1. The instruction I use is TAR AR1,AR1.
:
:I run this program under TESTAUTH. After executing this instruction
If you're referring to my comment on indexes, this isn't what I meant.
I simply meant the .des files that contain pointers to the actual
books, whether in .boo or .pdf format, and the metadata necessary to
decide if a book is current or has been superceded. It looks as though
IBM is not
In 8913686268300756.wa.ip4workgmail@listserv.ua.edu, on
09/16/2013
at 10:56 AM, J.P. ip4w...@gmail.com said:
NSA is pushing ecliptic curves
NSA is into astronomy?
--
Shmuel (Seymour J.) Metz, SysProg and JOAT
Atid/2http://patriot.net/~shmuel
We don't care. We don't
Then Ill ask a different question
How do you read the CC column
Output from TEST/TESTAUTH.
Sent from my iPhone
On Sep 17, 2013, at 7:07 AM, Binyamin Dissen bdis...@dissensoftware.com wrote:
On Tue, 17 Sep 2013 04:21:07 -0400 MichealButz michealb...@optonline.net
wrote:
:Hi,
:
:
:
:I
In
ofac2bcdd2.10885753-on85257be8.005f3349-85257be8.005fc...@uscmail.uscourts.gov,
on 09/16/2013
at 01:26 PM, Steve Conway steve_con...@ao.uscourts.gov said:
Limited use is exactly what is under discussion, based on the
original point of LPA not allowing PDSE data sets All the PARMLIB
member
On Mon, 16 Sep 2013 14:20:37 +, Rob Scott wrote:
I seem to recall that common/shared memory objects are associated with the
RASP address space rather than *MASTER*.
There are a non-trivial amount of ISV software products that squirrel stuff
away in ASID(1) off existing TCBs and some even
In
cae1xxdgwnqornv4awudrjw4w38cur7yrv-m1zc6mjgxg8qw...@mail.gmail.com,
on 09/16/2013
at 04:13 PM, John Gilmore jwgli...@gmail.com said:
For anything critical one must anyway be sure that one is consulting
the most current version of a manual [or its repackaged replacement
in some other
00 = 0
01 = 1
10 = 2
11 = 3
On Tue, 17 Sep 2013 07:24:12 -0400 Micheal Butz michealb...@optonline.net
wrote:
:Then Ill ask a different question
:How do you read the CC column
:Output from TEST/TESTAUTH.
:
:Sent from my iPhone
:
:On Sep 17, 2013, at 7:07 AM, Binyamin Dissen
Thank you so much you are great
Sent from my iPhone
On Sep 17, 2013, at 8:03 AM, Binyamin Dissen bdis...@dissensoftware.com wrote:
00 = 0
01 = 1
10 = 2
11 = 3
On Tue, 17 Sep 2013 07:24:12 -0400 Micheal Butz michealb...@optonline.net
wrote:
:Then Ill ask a different question
:How do
On Tue, Sep 17, 2013 at 1:39 AM, Timothy Sipples sipp...@sg.ibm.com wrote:
Simply put, we *DON'T* have such animals [Java programs on z/OS].
Nor will we in the foreseeable future.
There are no possible business justifications that would lead to
implementing Java programs on z/OS? No matter
In
CAAJSdji5fA+mi5FPQ0dZ_AD3tkKAAe0gSs=whoizsotn2j-...@mail.gmail.com,
on 09/16/2013
at 09:17 PM, John McKown john.archie.mck...@gmail.com said:
Personally, unless I am doing an internal email, I use the ISO date
format.
Where? That's fine for human-readable text, but for anything that is
In 00a901ceb37e$dc556c00$95004400$@optonline.net, on 09/17/2013
at 04:21 AM, MichealButz michealb...@optonline.net said:
I run this program under TESTAUTH. After executing this instruction
under TESTAUTH I issue a LISTPSW command and get the following bit
pattern under CC column 10 .
That's a
In 5237891d.2090...@phoenixsoftware.com, on 09/16/2013
at 03:41 PM, Ed Jaffe edja...@phoenixsoftware.com said:
I'm pretty sure the support is intended to access ordinary FBA disk
files and has nothing whatsoever to do with tape.
I'm pretty sure that the support is intended to allow a server
In 7152567247767138.wa.paulgboulderaim@listserv.ua.edu, on
09/16/2013
at 04:34 PM, Paul Gilmartin paulgboul...@aim.com said:
So the free usurps the DDNAME in use by the caller.
The ddname is a resource associated with the allocation. What do you
expect to happen when you free a resource?
That would be contrary to the definition and purpose of a dataspace. I can see
(possibly) an anchor, but not the dataspace itself.
snip
Martin, how about Dataspaces? *MASTER* does own quite a few of them!! One of
our systems currently has 1.2Gb lodged against MASTER, which whilst not quite
The problem can be much worse when two or more groups, e.g.,
anglophone and francophone Canadians, share the use of a facility.
Usually, the issues are formally linguistic ones, but they may really
be cultural or ethnic.
When my wife and I shop in Hoboken, NJ, which has a large
Barese/Molfetani
Perhaps some clarification of where the 'large memory numbers' are being
reported from by the OP.
In my site, looking at *MASTER* REAL usage, both in SDSF DA and RMF3 STORF,
appear to account for real memory frames held by dataspaces owned by that
ASID (which makes sense, as where else would they
Hi,
Has anyone know how I can get CPUID and machine serial number from JAVA
code ?
Is there a z/OS Java forum that I can get help on this issue ?
thanks,
Arye Shemer.
--
For IBM-MAIN subscribe / signoff / archive access
I hope gives better ideas as, the SDSF JAVA interface, and the D
MP=CPU operator command reply.
On 17.09.2013 15:28, Arye Shemer wrote:
Hi,
Has anyone know how I can get CPUID and machine serial number from JAVA
code ?
Is there a z/OS Java forum that I can get help on this issue ?
thanks,
Have a look at the JZOS classes which are integrated with JDK for z/OS.
http://www.ibm.com/developerworks/java/zos/javadoc/jzos/com/ibm/jzos/ZUtil.html
ZUtil has a method, peekOSMemory:
public static void peekOSMemory(long address,
byte[] bytes,
int offset,
On 9/17/2013 4:59 AM, Shmuel Metz (Seymour J.) wrote:
In 5237891d.2090...@phoenixsoftware.com, on 09/16/2013
at 03:41 PM, Ed Jaffe edja...@phoenixsoftware.com said:
I'm pretty sure the support is intended to access ordinary FBA disk
files and has nothing whatsoever to do with tape.
I'm
Sounds like it is almost made-to-order for a UNIX filesystem colony address
space to allow a z/OS UNIX filesystem on an FBA device.
On Tue, Sep 17, 2013 at 9:12 AM, Ed Jaffe edja...@phoenixsoftware.comwrote:
On 9/17/2013 4:59 AM, Shmuel Metz (Seymour J.) wrote:
In
On Sep 17, 2013, at 1:39 AM, Timothy Sipples wrote:
Ed Gould writes:
The 90 day trial program (to me) sounds like a shady car dealer from
the wrong side of town.
The term test drive has its etymology in the vehicle buying
process, new
and used, as I understand it. Trial is not so often
On Tue, 17 Sep 2013 01:57:55 -0400, Gerhard Postpischil wrote:
On 9/16/2013 9:47 PM, John Gilmore wrote:
I meant something a little more restrictive, to wit the regions that
used to be [and in some measure still are] colo[u]red pink on world
maps.
The problem is worse than just regional. My
On Sep 17, 2013, at 5:04 AM, Elardus Engelbrecht wrote:
Ed Gould wrote:
The 90 day trial program (to me) sounds like a shady car dealer
from the wrong side of town.
Here in Sunny South Africa, there are no 'wrong' side of
town. ;-) You get shady car dealers anywhere...
;-D
Sorry to
On Tue, 17 Sep 2013 07:56:09 -0400, Shmuel Metz (Seymour J.) wrote:
on 09/16/2013 at 04:34 PM, Paul Gilmartin said:
So the free usurps the DDNAME in use by the caller.
The ddname is a resource associated with the allocation. What do you
expect to happen when you free a resource? I'd hardly
On 16 Sep 2013 15:41:34 -0700, in bit.listserv.ibm-main you wrote:
On 9/16/2013 3:04 PM, Mike Schwab wrote:
That sounds like Virtual Tape Libraries and not AIX or Linux disk file
systems.
I'm pretty sure the support is intended to access ordinary FBA disk
files and has nothing whatsoever to
On 15 Sep 2013 22:24:32 -0700, in bit.listserv.ibm-main you wrote:
much snipped
I agree with Tom Marchant by the way. All operating systems bootstrap, and
all of them must. Mac OS X 10.7, for example, introduced so-called full
disk encryption (FileVault 2). That's nice, except it's not full:
Hi, are you using the WAIT or NOWAIT option? Even though it is single tasked,
NOWAIT should just submit the request and then return control back so that the
job is not waiting for the migration to complete. Glenn
--
For
On 17 September 2013 07:13, Kevin Minerley k60ek...@us.ibm.com wrote:
If you're referring to my comment on indexes, this isn't what I meant.
I simply meant the .des files that contain pointers to the actual
books, whether in .boo or .pdf format, and the metadata necessary to
decide if a book is
Glenn
I think he wants to run wide on the migrates. So if he submits 10 migrates, he
wants them to run concurrently. But the OP states it only mounts one tape and
then all 10 requests are serialized to the one tape.
And if I understand his requirement - he is using HSM as an application
Interesting approach -
If the poster is actually trying to get an application PIT (point in time)
backup of his application using HSM, the only way I could get that to work
here would be to flashcopy the whole thing to new names then run HSM
backups against those new names. Then it would no
I don't know what that means ( main platform schedule vs platform schedule).
My bad, typo. The individual product schedules do not all regularly fall on
the zOS platform schedule.
Base elements usually are on the zOS platform but products like OSA, SMP/E,
NFS, ICKDSF, etc don't necessarily
CROSS-POSTED to IBM_MAIN and JES2-L
Dear Group,
This simple task to move print from one JES spool to another is still
dragging on. Does anyone have a copy of a working EXIT40 that moves print
between spools?
I have modified SYS1.SHASAMP(HASX40A) with the following code:
LH
So to make sure I understand
Exit 40 Modifying SYSOUT Characteristics
JES2 passes control to this exit just before it creates JOEs for the job.
This exit can be taken:
During spin processing, called from HASPSPIN before a JOE is created for
a spin PDDB.
During unspun processing,
I wrote an ANSI C function that fetched this information using
the callable service CSRSI (System Information Service),
so if nothing else helps, you should IMO be able to call this
using JNI.
Kind regards
Bernd
Am 17.09.2013 15:28, schrieb Arye Shemer:
Hi,
Has anyone know how I can get
How about NETVIEW for the growth of storage in *Master*. The CANZLOG can use
(without the TINYDS option) , a 2G dataspace. As soon as we installed NETVIEW
V6R1 the MASTER grew even though we now use the TINYDS option.
--
For
On 17 September 2013 12:03, Kevin Minerley k60ek...@us.ibm.com wrote:
Well I could if the .des files were kept up to date, but evidently
that's not happening. Which is exactly where we came in 29 posts ago.
If the .des files were up to date - in this particular case so that
the z/OS V1.13 file
On 16 September 2013 19:48, John McKown john.archie.mck...@gmail.com wrote:
HFS UNIX filesystems are supported in the OMVS address space itself. zFS
filesystems are supported in a colony address space called ZFS.
In passing, there is no strong connection between running a filesystem
in the
Given modern compression techniques used on tape, FBA is probably not practical
for tape. Of course, the current drives have a concept of a BLOCKID that using
the right CCW you can get to the block directly. I don't believe that is
available for normal BSAM or QSAM processing.
Chris Blaicher
I believe this can be done with JES commands. An exit seems to be overkill for
this task. Why go to all the work of an exit?
Something similar to $ROUTE,PRT,J1-,DEST=NODE1,NODE=NODE2 where NODE2 is
the other spool.
(sorry, don't have time to look up the syntax. Check the JES Commands manual
Are all the files on the one tape, or does it allocate one DRIVE and mount
multiple tapes. If all the migrations occurred at the same time, then it is
likely that they are on a single tape.
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From: IBM Mainframe Discussion List [mailto:IBM-MAIN@LISTSERV.UA.EDU]
On
Yes, it would be but it is not what the OP asked for.
-Original Message-
From: Gibney, Dave [mailto:gib...@wsu.edu]
Sent: Tuesday, September 17, 2013 1:55 PM
To: IBM-MAIN@LISTSERV.UA.EDU
Subject: Re: HMIGRATE in parallel
Is this not called ABARS?
-Original Message-
From: IBM
Is this not called ABARS?
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From: IBM Mainframe Discussion List [mailto:IBM-MAIN@LISTSERV.UA.EDU]
On Behalf Of Darth Keller
Sent: Tuesday, September 17, 2013 8:54 AM
To: IBM-MAIN@LISTSERV.UA.EDU
Subject: Re: HMIGRATE in parallel
Interesting approach -
If the
Generally, applications waits for the ABARS to complete before continuing
to process which still puts the backup in the critical path.
Yes, it would be but it is not what the OP asked for.
-Original Message-
From: Gibney, Dave [mailto:gib...@wsu.edu]
Sent: Tuesday, September 17, 2013
The OP stated that the N-1 Backup was to be migrated immediately.
All he has to do to make that happen is assign a Management Class which will
migrate to ML2 after 1 day of non-use. There is no batch work necessary.
That's basically what we do here with our Image Copies and Archlogs.
Does anyone know if there has ever been a requirement to support MOVE as
in COPY + DELETE in IEBCOPY like ISPF move does?
A newbie asked me about this today. It would be nice I suppose. Instead I
pointed him to PDS86, IDCAMS (yuck) or IEHPROGM (double yuck) as a
way to delete the members after
What I need is perhaps just a kick in the head.
Where would I find a .des for, for example COBOL v5?
How to I tell my Softcopy Librarian 4.6 to use it?
Will it tell SCL where to go get the PDF manuals for this COBOL?
-Original Message-
From: IBM Mainframe Discussion List
The only other source is the complete download of a collection kit from
Publications center and using Softcopy Librarian against the descriptor file
(.des) file therein.
It, however, will only be as current as what each individual product decides to
put in and many have moved away
from any
Yes, can you give us additional Sources besides http://publib.boulder.ibm.com
-Original Message-
From: IBM Mainframe Discussion List [mailto:IBM-MAIN@LISTSERV.UA.EDU]
On Behalf Of Tony Harminc
Sent: Tuesday, September 17, 2013 9:42 AM
To: IBM-MAIN@LISTSERV.UA.EDU
Subject: Re:
If you have the ISPF Productivity Toolkit'
http://www.redbooks.ibm.com/abstracts/tips0936.html installed, then you can use
it's batch utility.
Alternatively and free, it would very easy to write a REXX exec using ISPEXEC
LMMOVE and running a batch ISPF job.
Jon Perryman.
Thank you guys,
I will consider all the options.
Thanks again,
Arye.
On 17 September 2013 18:54, Bernd Oppolzer bernd.oppol...@t-online.dewrote:
I wrote an ANSI C function that fetched this information using
the callable service CSRSI (System Information Service),
so if nothing else helps,
Lizette,
Thank you again for providing some insight into this. I also have sent a
request for help out to my local network of System Programmers. But I think
you're right, this hasn't been done much. JES Level 2 would like a contract to
continue working on this. I also am working with a
On 9/17/2013 2:41 AM, Timothy Sipples wrote:
Ed Gould writes:
The 90 day trial program (to me) sounds like a shady car dealer from
the wrong side of town.
The term test drive has its etymology in the vehicle buying process, new
and used, as I understand it. Trial is not so often applied to
Allan,
Thank you for the suggestion. I worked with IBM to identify the best way
to do this. We looked at the JES 2 ROUTE commands. If something is in the MVS
spool we only want to forward it if it is destined for a U Printer.
PREFIX=* DEST=(ALL) OWNER=* SORT=JOBNAME/A SYSNAME=
NP
http://allthingsd.com/20130916/google-acquires-bump-for-at-least-30m/
What's your RACF profile for this?
In a message dated 09/17/13 14:03:08 Central Daylight Time,
pinnc...@rochester.rr.com writes:
That's what makes COBOL different, the conversion
effort. Java had no code base to convert,
Thanks everyone for your help. For completeness sake, I am posting here the
information that I have added to our reference manual:
Time Settings
The zArchitecture hardware clock is (if your shop follows best practices)
set to Universal Coordinated Time (UTC, similar to Greenwich Mean Time or
On 17 September 2013 15:01, Mark Zelden m...@mzelden.com wrote:
Does anyone know if there has ever been a requirement to support MOVE as
in COPY + DELETE in IEBCOPY like ISPF move does?
A newbie asked me about this today. It would be nice I suppose. Instead I
pointed him to PDS86, IDCAMS
Inquiring minds want to know..
snip
Do HIPER DEL notifications mean that the APAR / PTF is no longer considered
HIPER by IBM (I thought that this is what it meant)? If so, why do the
descriptions
(usually) continue to be marked HIPER when I display the APAR and have
*
* HIPER
On Tue, 17 Sep 2013 16:24:10 -0400, Tony Harminc t...@harminc.net wrote:
On 17 September 2013 15:01, Mark Zelden m...@mzelden.com wrote:
Does anyone know if there has ever been a requirement to support MOVE as
in COPY + DELETE in IEBCOPY like ISPF move does?
A newbie asked me about this
Is my first sentence correct if I change it to The z/OS system clock is (if
your shop follows best practices) set to Universal Coordinated Time (UTC,
similar to Greenwich Mean Time or GMT).?
Charles
-Original Message-
From: IBM Mainframe Discussion List
On 17 September 2013 17:32, Charles Mills charl...@mcn.org wrote:
Is my first sentence correct if I change it to The z/OS system clock is (if
your shop follows best practices) set to Universal Coordinated Time (UTC,
similar to Greenwich Mean Time or GMT).?
I think it's Coordinated Universal
Chuckle
Sorry how about IEHMOVE :-)
Ed
On Sep 17, 2013, at 2:01 PM, Mark Zelden wrote:
Does anyone know if there has ever been a requirement to support
MOVE as
in COPY + DELETE in IEBCOPY like ISPF move does?
A newbie asked me about this today. It would be nice I suppose.
Instead I
SMF time fields are all over the map. Some are local, some are GMT, some are in
STCK format, some are in hundredths of a second. Just for laughs, some are
0cyydddF and some are 0cyydddF . DB2 writes a shifted STCK
format.
*Most* time fields are built by the individual record
On 17 September 2013 16:41, Mark Zelden m...@mzelden.com wrote:
On Tue, 17 Sep 2013 16:24:10 -0400, Tony Harminc t...@harminc.net wrote:
IEHMOVE. Heh...
Does the HEH mean you are joking or IEHMOVE is a joke?
I kind of thought the one Heh... would do for both.
No, it can't be used for this
On Tue, 17 Sep 2013 17:28:44 -0400, Charles Mills wrote:
*Most* time fields are built by the individual record cutting product. If a
product wants to record time as Latvian Summer Time expressed in Roman
numerals in its SMF records it is free to do so. Thus one cannot say SMF time
fields are
On Tue, 17 Sep 2013 16:08:26 -0400, Charles Mills wrote:
Time Settings
The zArchitecture hardware clock is (if your shop follows best practices)
set to Universal Coordinated Time (UTC, similar to Greenwich Mean Time or
GMT).
I believe not. By best practice it is set (and steered by STP) to TAI
On Tue, 17 Sep 2013 12:21:06 -0700, Jon Perryman jperr...@pacbell.net wrote:
If you have the ISPF Productivity Toolkit'
�http://www.redbooks.ibm.com/abstracts/tips0936.html�installed, then
you can use it's batch utility.
Alternatively and free, it would very easy to write a REXX exec using
Since DB2 is headed to copypool as a back up, what the OP 'wants to do'
sounds great but..
As already stated, HSM migrate by command is single threaded.
Maybe on of the HSM Guru's could jump in on this thread?
Sounds like a great requirement request.
Regards, Doug
Sent from my iPhone
On Sep
Do HIPER DEL notifications mean that the APAR / PTF is no longer considered
HIPER by IBM (I thought that this is what it meant)? If so, why do the
descriptions
(usually) continue to be marked HIPER when I display the APAR and have
*
* HIPER *
*
in the text.I've had
Right -- more or less my original question in fact.
Charles
-Original Message-
From: IBM Mainframe Discussion List [mailto:IBM-MAIN@LISTSERV.UA.EDU] On Behalf
Of Gibney, Dave
Sent: Tuesday, September 17, 2013 3:03 PM
To: IBM-MAIN@LISTSERV.UA.EDU
Subject: Re: Looking for COBOL V5R1
Ignore the bytes. In the EAV region, you get 53 groups of 21 cylinders for
every 1113 cylinders.
On Tue, Sep 17, 2013 at 11:29 AM, Grantham, Charles
cgrant...@syncsort.comwrote:
Thanks for the response. I'm still a little confused by the 21 thing. By
my calculations 21*47,619,047 yields
Since Cobol 5.1 and z/OS 2.1 haven't been released yet, I would wait until
the GA date and see if the bookshelves are updated.
On Tue, Sep 17, 2013 at 10:30 AM, Tony Harminc t...@harminc.net wrote:
On 17 September 2013 07:13, Kevin Minerley k60ek...@us.ibm.com wrote:
deleted
Before with
In 5236fff6.3050...@trainersfriend.com, on 09/16/2013
at 06:56 AM, Steve Comstock st...@trainersfriend.com said:
http://www-03.ibm.com/systems/z/os/zos/bkserv/v2r1pdf/
Where are the MVS data areas?
--
Shmuel (Seymour J.) Metz, SysProg and JOAT
Atid/2
IEHMOVE had/has some well-known foibles that could not be ignored
without very disagreeable consequences. If you knew about them you
could avoid these consequences; and it was heavily used, e.g., in
SYSGENS, in spite of its deficiencies.
Moreover, it had some interesting design features. It
In 6532243242202950.wa.paulgboulderaim@listserv.ua.edu, on
09/17/2013
at 09:41 AM, Paul Gilmartin paulgboul...@aim.com said:
You didn't read my code example.
You're right; I didn't notice that the subroutine call was betwwen the
allocate and the unallocate.
25.2.2.4 Using an Existing
At 13:43 -0400 on 09/17/2013, Doug wrote about Re: HMIGRATE in parallel:
As already stated, HSM migrate by command is single threaded.
Maybe on of the HSM Guru's could jump in on this thread?
Sounds like a great requirement request.
I agree. What should not be hard for HSM to create multiple
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