Re: VLF caching

2014-12-02 Thread Peter Relson
-can I use VLF trimming statistics as a good measure to determine if my CSVLLA cache is large enough? -If not, what measure does tell me this, besides the LLAFETCH/PGMFETCH measures I get from CSVLLIX1/2? Provided by the VLF owner: Since LLA expects VLF to trim as needed to make room for

Re: VLF caching

2014-12-02 Thread Vernooij, CP (ITOPT1) - KLM
Peter, Thanks, this is valuable information how to manage the CSVLLA cache size. When we go to 2.1 next year I will use it, probably eliminating CSVLLIX1/2. Is this / will this be documented somewhere with LLA and/or VLF? Kees. -Original Message- From: IBM Mainframe Discussion List

Re: SMP/E and IDR (was: Binder SETSSI ...?)

2014-12-02 Thread Kurt Quackenbush
OTOH, we're already digesting SYSLIN to generate CSECT parameters for SMP/E ++MOD MCS. It would be quite natural to append Binder IDENTIFY commands at that point. But I believe SMP/E doesn't recognize Binder commands appearing in SYSLIN. Huh? I assume you're talking about the SYSLIN for a

Re: RSU UNZIP space issue.

2014-12-02 Thread Lucas Rosalen
Well, you'll have to make space on TESTG storage group. This might be accomplished by either cleaning up (deleting) unused datasets or by adding more volumes to that storage group. It says that OMVS.SYS5.RSU.SLE is 88% full. Is that before or after running the unpax job? Maybe you could delete

Re: RSU UNZIP space issue.

2014-12-02 Thread Lizette Koehler
Any messages in SYSLOG like IGD, IOE, IEC or other at the time of this issue? Application that quickly creates many small files and then deletes them in a small zfs aggregate, eventually begins receiving EDC5133I No space left on device. The ls -al output shows NO files in the filesystem,

Re: RSU UNZIP space issue.

2014-12-02 Thread Doug Henry
Hi Lucus, The dadsm error DADSM FAILURE (044E0097) means requested space exceeds 65535 tracks for a data set type that is limited to 65535 tracks per volume. I would work with the person or group that handles SMS to get the proper allocation request. Doug On Tue, 2 Dec 2014 12:21:14

Re: VLF caching

2014-12-02 Thread Mark Zelden
I liked the health check. If you have access to MXG, here is a sample of what I have used to manage VLF: /* // JCLLIB ORDER=ZELDEN.MXG.SOURCLIB //STEP010 EXEC MXGSAS,WORK='50,50' //*SMF DD

Re: SMP/E and IDR (was: Binder SETSSI ...?)

2014-12-02 Thread Paul Gilmartin
On Tue, 2 Dec 2014 09:13:56 -0500, Kurt Quackenbush wrote: OTOH, we're already digesting SYSLIN to generate CSECT parameters for SMP/E ++MOD MCS. It would be quite natural to append Binder IDENTIFY commands at that point. But I believe SMP/E doesn't recognize Binder commands appearing in

Re: SyzMAIL/z new features

2014-12-02 Thread Shmuel Metz (Seymour J.)
In 0765937696197027.wa.brianwestermansyzygyinc@listserv.ua.edu, on 12/01/2014 at 01:25 AM, Brian Westerman brian_wester...@syzygyinc.com said: I wondered how you might look at this request? Sending related SYSOUT seems reasonable, even if it takes a little more work, but sending arbitrary

Re: RSU UNZIP space issue.

2014-12-02 Thread Lucas Rosalen
Thanks Doug, I really overlooked that error code. In this case, you could try allocating the OMVS dataset as multi-volume I guess. --- *Lucas Rosalen*

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2014-12-02 Thread Ed Finnell
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Re: VLF caching

2014-12-02 Thread Steve Thompson
On 12/02/2014 11:00 AM, Mark Zelden wrote: I liked the health check. If you have access to MXG, here is a sample of what I have used to manage VLF: SNIPPAGE Thanks. I ran a quick test of this. I likes it. It gave me some ideas... Regards, Steve Thompson

Re: Check out These Cool Robots Are Processing Your Amazon Orders | TechCrunch

2014-12-02 Thread Graham Harris
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Migrate CTC ESCON channels to CTC FICON channels

2014-12-02 Thread ibmmain
Hi all We are migrating CTC ESCON channels to CTC FICON channels. We want to use HCD Option 2.10 to build I/O configurations ,then we change some parameters to migrate CTC from ESCON to FICON. Could you share your any experience to do it ? Thanks a lot! Best Regards, Jason Cai

Re: SyzMAIL/z new features

2014-12-02 Thread Brian Westerman
I want to thank all of you who responded to me on the list and via private email. I compiled the suggestions and we had a strategy meeting today to discuss it. The results were that we will provide any one (or all) of the JES system datasets, or the entire job, but not specific user SYSOUT

Re: Check out The Imitation Game - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

2014-12-02 Thread Elardus Engelbrecht
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Re: Check out These Cool Robots Are Processing Your Amazon Orders | TechCrunch

2014-12-02 Thread Elardus Engelbrecht
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