Hi
Is it possible to access the z/OS WIKI from a mainframe application ?
(In this case the user can access the mainframe only via TSO certificates)
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Kind regards, / Mit freundlichen Grüßen
Miklos Szigetvari
Research Development
ISIS Papyrus Europe AG
Alter Wienerweg 12, A-2344 Maria
Issue command D M=DEV(0609) for z/OS 1.13+
Could be a problem with the fiber or adapter on either end.
Check for a LOGREC at the time the problem started.
On Mon, Mar 3, 2014 at 8:59 AM, John McKown
john.archie.mck...@gmail.com wrote:
Our 3494-B10 is messed up. It is shared between two LPARs in
John, Have you reviewed the following points?
| First line of text contains the general reason for the
| not operative path.
| Second line of text, if one exists, contains the specific
| reason for the not operative path.
| System Action: In most cases, subsequent I/O requests
| to
John McKown wrote:
Our 3494-B10 is messed up. It is shared between two LPARs in a basic sysplex
with the drives being autoswitchable. The same problem occurred last night,
but just went away after a couple of hours. We did get the CE on site at
that time, and have called again. But he was
Hi, List,
In our DEV environment, currently using Enterprise COBOL v4.2, we specify
TEST=(NOHOOK,SEPARATE,EJPD), and the compiler inserts
DEBUGINF=sysdebug.lib.name into a non-executable area of the load module.
IOW, it's just a pointer to a separate dataset containing the information
needed
Should any care, the problem turned out to be weird (to me). I was told
that the SSA adapter to the internal disk (3494-B10 uses a some sort of
pSeries w/AIX) was bad. Unfortunately, this type of error is not reported
at all to the z system as anything that we could determine. I guess that
this is
In 531475fd.8070...@isis-papyrus.com, on 03/03/2014
at 01:30 PM, Miklos Szigetvari miklos.szigetv...@isis-papyrus.com
said:
Is it possible to access the z/OS WIKI from a mainframe application ?
The real question is whether there is a browser that will run under
TSO and render a z/OS wiki page
In 60A88FF084694521B417F4096A824778@barryf93b83d71, on 03/01/2014
at 09:44 PM, retired mainframer retired-mainfra...@q.com said:
Look at the meaning of the convert operand in UNIX System Services
Command Reference. YES specifies conversion table BPXFX000 which,
unless you have changed it, is
Thank you for the tip.
However, I had to change the OCOPY statement to:
ocopy indd(filein) outdd(fileout) ,
text convert('sys1.linklib(BPXFX311)') pathopts(use) FROM1047
Without the FROM1047, no conversion.
Curiously, I OCOPYd a simple text file with the new format. OCOPY did not
convert.
Ouch! I can imagine such a thing. But it would really only work properly
if the writer of the TSO program is an expert in how to use GDDM in order
to render multiple fonts as well as GIF, PNG, or JPEG images on a TN3270
emulator which supports GDDM graphs. In my opinion, this is a serious waste
If you are looking for a nice free z/OS Wiki solution,
http://jspwiki.apache.org/ runs pretty well under Tomcat on z/OS. I have
heard of several shops that use it to maintain z/OS maintenance info.
We did a SHARE z/OS Tomcat lab years ago (2006-2007) where one of the
exercises was setting up
On Mon, 3 Mar 2014 13:31:02 -0600, Kirk Wolf wrote:
If you are looking for a nice free z/OS Wiki solution,
http://jspwiki.apache.org/ runs pretty well under Tomcat on z/OS. I have
heard of several shops that use it to maintain z/OS maintenance info.
We did a SHARE z/OS Tomcat lab years ago
Thank you, gents.
The '3420' is the number of 8k blocks for the 36-cylinder 'growth' value
mentioned in the APAR.
I'd created the LDS with CYLS(857,857) and had expected to growth in chunks
of 77130 blocks.
Then in my IOEAGFMT job, I'd originally specified '-size 77130 -grow
77130'.
When I didn't
Lynx runs under Unix System Services (z/Unix).
On Mon, Mar 3, 2014 at 11:27 AM, Shmuel Metz (Seymour J.)
shmuel+ibm-m...@patriot.net wrote:
In 531475fd.8070...@isis-papyrus.com, on 03/03/2014
at 01:30 PM, Miklos Szigetvari miklos.szigetv...@isis-papyrus.com
said:
Is it possible to access
You could try the Wikipedia XML interface to extract data thru the internet. If
that doesn't provide the functionality you need, then Wikipedia, mediawiki and
probably other products have WIKI API's. See if one of those API's is
compatible with z/OS and provides the information you need.
Jon
On 2014-03-03 13:30, Jousma, David wrote:
We run it. Accessed via Web browser.
Yes, but is that Web browser runing on the mainframe? If not,
how is this considered access from a mianframe?
I suppose this depends on the sense of the ambiguous prepositional
adverb from, left ambiguous by the
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On 2 March 2014 18:30, Shmuel Metz (Seymour J.)
shmuel+ibm-m...@patriot.net wrote:
[1] Does IBM have a z/OS code page for ISO 8859-15 yet?
IBM has produced only two code pages for Latin-9; one ASCIIish (923)
and one EBCDIC (924).
Tony H.
On 03/03/2014 11:27 AM, Shmuel Metz (Seymour J.) wrote:
In 531475fd.8070...@isis-papyrus.com, on 03/03/2014
at 01:30 PM, Miklos Szigetvari miklos.szigetv...@isis-papyrus.com
said:
Is it possible to access the z/OS WIKI from a mainframe application ?
The real question is whether there is a
Sorry Gil, I was following list standards and throwing out information
that didn't really answer the OP's question :-)
JspWiki (and all Wikis that I am aware of) are HTML / web applications. I
don't know of a web browser client that runs under TSO (or why that is an
idea worth consideration
On Mon, 3 Mar 2014 14:32:43 -0800, retired mainframer wrote:
::
:: ISO 8859-1[1] is Latin 1, not ASCII.
From the UNIX Systems Services Command Reference: BPXFX311. Specifies an
ASCII-EBCDIC conversion table to convert between code pages ISO8859-1 and
IBM-1047.
It doesn't matter what the
On Mon, 3 Mar 2014 16:59:53 -0600, Kirk Wolf wrote:
Sorry Gil, I was following list standards and throwing out information
that didn't really answer the OP's question :-)
Thanks. We need more adherence to standards.
JspWiki (and all Wikis that I am aware of) are HTML / web applications. I
Hello,
I have a product that uses ISPF panels to allow the user to specify control
information for the product.
This control information is turned into a control block and then passed(XCTL)
to a program that attempts to add the control
block to a queue which resides in storage key=7. Although
Is your program in a APF authorized library link edit with AC=1
You can also use the SPKA instruction if the The only thing you desire to do is
change the PSW storage key
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On Mar 3, 2014, at 6:51 PM, Douglas P Ewen dpe...@bellsouth.net wrote:
Hello,
I have a product
On Mon, 3 Mar 2014 19:05:29 -0500, Micheal Butz wrote:
Is your program in a APF authorized library link edit with AC=1
You can also use the SPKA instruction if the The only thing you desire to do
is change the PSW storage key
Additionally: see:
Paul
Now that you bought it up I think ISPF has a table ISPTCM where you specify
authorized command it's in the ISPF customization guide
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On Mar 3, 2014, at 7:14 PM, Paul Gilmartin paulgboul...@aim.com wrote:
On Mon, 3 Mar 2014 19:05:29 -0500, Micheal Butz wrote:
Is
On Mon, 3 Mar 2014 19:21:20 -0500, Micheal Butz wrote:
Now that you bought it up I think ISPF has a table ISPTCM where you specify
authorized command it's in the ISPF customization guide
Hmmm. Didn't know about that. I see:
The X'20' bit has to be set ?
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On Mar 3, 2014, at 7:45 PM, Paul Gilmartin paulgboul...@aim.com wrote:
On Mon, 3 Mar 2014 19:21:20 -0500, Micheal Butz wrote:
Now that you bought it up I think ISPF has a table ISPTCM where you specify
authorized command it's in the ISPF
Yes ... SPKA requires SUP state
From: Micheal Butz michealb...@optonline.net
To: IBM-MAIN@LISTSERV.UA.EDU
Sent: Monday, March 3, 2014 5:05 PM
Subject: Re: ISPF storage protection
Is your program in a APF authorized library link edit with AC=1
You can also
On Mon, 3 Mar 2014 18:14:00 -0600, Paul Gilmartin paulgboul...@aim.com wrote:
On Mon, 3 Mar 2014 19:05:29 -0500, Micheal Butz wrote:
Is your program in a APF authorized library link edit with AC=1
You can also use the SPKA instruction if the The only thing you desire to do
is change the PSW
That is exactly right if you are running an ISPF program e.g. One that used DM
services
It's best to be in problem state while issuing the DM service
Being in supervisor whine issuing DM services causes problems
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On Mar 3, 2014, at 8:06 PM, Walt Farrell
On Mon, 3 Mar 2014 20:25:40 -0500, Micheal Butz wrote:
That is exactly right if you are running an ISPF program e.g. One that used DM
services
It's best to be in problem state while issuing the DM service
Being in supervisor whine issuing DM services causes problems
I would hope that anyone
GIYF. I refer you to these Wikipedia references, the first of which makes it
quite clear that iso-8859-1 is definitely NOT Windows, though it does call it
ASCII-based; and the second of which is a nice reference for IBM-1047, from
which you can see that there is a reasonable chance to convert
Homework posted.
Not due till Friday.
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Paul
Now that you bought it up
Sorry off topic posts.
I do not know why this some posts are going to IBM Main.
I am trying to reply to my students.
Mike
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