IBM could totally rearchitect NIP is a phrase that - I'm guessing -
explains our reluctance to do it.
I DON'T speak for Development but I suspect touching IPL / NIP is
something done with extreme caution.
But it needs articulating in the usual manner why this is even worthwhile.
Cheers,
I'm pretty flexible. I'll add a Linux Column and post as .txt attachment
for my next attempt. Probably later today.
In a message dated 4/7/2014 8:10:35 P.M. Central Daylight Time,
paulgboul...@aim.com writes:
OK. Only two lines were broken. I added a colum for Linux. Adjusted some
of
Try II
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The x3270 package abstract says
x3270 implements RFCs 2355 (TN3270E), 1576 (TN3270), and 1646 (LU name
selection), and supports IND$FILE file transfer
Indeed, from the command line, I just started a session typing:
x3270 zlun0...@172.31.xxx.xxx:port
Regards,
Edgard Balter Jr.
IBM Mainframe
I assume you are more of an SMP/E user. If so, take a look at HGIN140. Get
that installed and things should make a little more sense. Believe the latest
version is 1.7.2 (PI13302/UI15835).
Regards,
Kevin
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How large would the QR code have to be to replace a stand alone dump?
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I was able to make some progress on this today. I found a reference to needing
'unzip' downloaded from what appears to me to be the old UNIX Tools and Toys
page. I downloaded that and installed it. Then downloaded the
InstallationManager zip file and I was able to unzip into it's own
Check for Hipers. 'Heartbleed' bug just closed yesterday for Apache.
_www.bbc.com/news/technology-26935905_
(http://www.bbc.com/news/technology-26935905)
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Further, I was able to create a new zfs
If it came out of a vending machine it was edible and/or drinkable.
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On Tue, Apr 8, 2014 at 3:27 PM, Ken Porowski ken.porow...@cit.com wrote:
How large would the QR code have to be to replace a stand alone dump?
Yeah. I guess the HMC would need to have a 60 screen with a 4K (UltraHD)
resolution. Of course, any QR code from z/OS would likely only encode
relevant
John: TMSDATA Utility—Produce TMS Sequential Data Sets. (Utilities and Reports
Reference Guide Release 12.6.00, pg 233)
I'd use SORTDSNB F1STVSN,FILESEQ and your DSNB records could then be merged
(externally) with the Volume (TMC) records[1]. You'd have to do your own work
with 1stVol,
My first instinct/reaction was: 404 - page not found.
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On Tue, 8 Apr 2014 20:27:25 +, Ken Porowski ken.porow...@cit.com wrote:
How large would the QR code have to be to replace a stand alone dump?
A kernel oops isn't (usually) a dump, but as John mentioned closer to an
indicative dump plus relevant syslog. Getting a dump is quiet an exercise -
I came across this in IBM.COM and thought it might help others
Fix list for Enterprise COBOL for z/OS
This document contains a complete listing of releases, refreshes, fix packs
and interim fixes sorted by version for IBM Enterprise COBOL for z/OS.
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