msg BPXF024I with EZYFS60I

2014-11-02 Thread Tim Brown
These messages are not showing the local Z/OS time which is this case was 09:18 Is there a parameter that controls this 09:18:17.75 STC09130 0090 BPXF024I (EMS) Nov 2 14:18:17 ftps 16777562 : E 781 781 0090 CONN ends Input=223

Re: msg BPXF024I with EZYFS60I

2014-11-02 Thread John McKown
It depends on how you start the FTP server. But, basically, you need to set the TZ environment variable to the proper value. For me, in the U.S. Central Time Zone, I have TZ=CST6CDT . I set it in a couple of places. One is in the LE parameters. As shown below: === SYS1.PARMLIB(CEEPRM00) === /*

Re: QUESTION ABOUT VSAM / VSAM EXTENDED - IAMPRINT OUTPUT

2014-11-02 Thread David Mingee
Hi Willie, Maybe the RELEASE YES is because the file has not been loaded with idcams REPRO. Also, a few other items you might consider: 1. Change the DATA CISIZE to 26624 as this will save about 11% of disk and change the INDEX CISIZE to 4096. I have successfully used these on many files.

Re: msg BPXF024I with EZYFS60I

2014-11-02 Thread Tim Brown
John Thanks!! Tim -Original Message- From: IBM Mainframe Discussion List [mailto:IBM-MAIN@LISTSERV.UA.EDU] On Behalf Of John McKown Sent: Sunday, 02 November, 2014 10:26 AM To: IBM-MAIN@LISTSERV.UA.EDU Subject: Re: msg BPXF024I with EZYFS60I It depends on how you start the FTP

Re: msg BPXF024I with EZYFS60I

2014-11-02 Thread Kirk Wolf
Wouldn't it be great if you didn't have to configure default system environment variables like TZ for each and every job? If you agree, please vote for this RFE: --

Re: msg BPXF024I with EZYFS60I

2014-11-02 Thread Paul Gilmartin
On Sun, 2 Nov 2014 16:20:08 -0600, Kirk Wolf wrote: Wouldn't it be great if you didn't have to configure default system environment variables like TZ for each and every job? If you agree, please vote for this RFE:

Re: Abend s0077

2014-11-02 Thread nitz-...@gmx.net
In my experience, most of the time the first reader of a contact systems programmer explanation IS a systems programmer. I always found it highly irritating when that was the only explanation for an error message. Even a broad general description of what went wrong can sometimes be helpful