On Thu, 14 May 2015 15:26:20 -0400, Shmuel Metz (Seymour J.) wrote:
Recently I discovered that if my 3270 OMVS session is hanging on
an INPUT prompt while I type a comand the arrival of an
unsolicited message steals the screen and loses my partial input.
That's a long standing problem with SO's
On Thu, 14 May 2015 18:31:20 -0400, Shmuel Metz (Seymour J.) wrote:
Report it as a bug in, e.g., ISPF, not directly againat IND$FILE.
IBM's riposte might well be a challenge to cite any currently supported
IBM product that exhibits a defect.
I suspect that IND$FILE, though widely exploited by
To make sure I understand,
You are running HMC 2.10.1 - Is that correct?
What version of Java are you running?
What version are you running of browse software? IE, Chrome?
What changes were made before you had this issue?
There may issues if you updated to Java 1.8.
If you are using Java 1.8
On Sun, 17 May 2015 11:39:25 -0700, Phil Smith wrote:
Warning: long post ahead, and of course it’s pushing the hammer that we sell
My eyes tend to glaze over when these threads arise, but I did at least learn
that HP had acquired Voltage ;-)
Shane ...
IBM Tivoli Workload Scheduler is fantastic, and I recommend it.
However, since the idea of freebies came up, for those of you with DB2
for z/OS I'd like to mention a handy scheduler that's included with DB2 for
z/OS at no additional charge: the DB2 Administrative Task Scheduler. As its
name
Tony,
facing same problem still after updating java . I tried to login with
chrome , i can login HMC but when i try to open hardware message i'm
getting The task is an applet based task, which does not support
bringing to the foreground. Please use the window switching capabilities
for
I *think* Phil and I and some others will be talking about PCI DSS 3.0 and the
mainframe at 4:30 on Wednesday at SHARE Orlando. Not fixed in stone yet.
I could pitch our PCI DSS hammer here also but it's a little O/T to the actual
question.
Charles
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From: IBM
Radoslaw Skorupka writes:
1. I see essential difference between mobile phone and mainframe server.
So do I. The mainframe contains more and more sensitive information, and
provides more and more critical services, to more users. Consequently the
mainframe is in *more* urgent need of timely
IBM-MAIN mailing list. The mainframe list
Doron
On Mon, May 18, 2015 at 6:37 AM, Mitch Mccluhan
005d889cebf0-dmarc-requ...@listserv.ua.edu wrote:
Everyone:
I concur with Tim regarding TWS. There are tons of extensions and
features available to cover the entire enterprise.
Regards,
Everyone:
I concur with Tim regarding TWS. There are tons of extensions and features
available to cover the entire enterprise.
Regards,
Mitch Mccluhan
mitc...@aol.com
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From: Timothy Sipples sipp...@sg.ibm.com
To: IBM-MAIN IBM-MAIN@LISTSERV.UA.EDU
Sent:
Phil,
Interesting discussion. But taken another step, wouldn't the same also apply
then to encrypted physical tape? As well as encrypted virtual tape? I believe
that all physical tape encryption is done in a fashion similar; if you have
authority to the data the volume will be decrypted for
Hi,
If you have FlashCopy, you can create Point in Time backup copies and then dump
them to tape. This is supported via the DB2 BACKUP SYSTEM utility and DFSMShsm
FRBACKUP. You can also use DSS to create Image Copies. I think that it would
be best if we have a call with you, DB2, DSS and
Warning: long post ahead, and of course it’s pushing the hammer that we sell,
but (I believe) there are universal truths included.
Frank,
You’re asking the right questions. The basic followup question I’d ask is, “Do
you want to pass an audit, or do you want to be secure?” Because those
In f6b6c718-ba16-402a-a5ae-815f2404e...@comcast.net, on 05/13/2015
at 11:10 AM, Ed Gould edgould1...@comcast.net said:
I have had to dig it up several times and it was never easy to find
the manual. I had one copy that always seem to loose itself.
If you find it afain, scan it, including
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