My R13 version of SCUNTBL is 127 cylinders. 2.1 was a huge increase. I'll leave
the 'in-place' volume conversion to the hardware gurus.
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J.O.Skip Robinson
Southern California Edison Company
Electric Dragon Team Paddler
SHARE MVS Program Co-Manager
323-715-0595 Mobile
626-302-7535 Office
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On 23/04/2016 01:26 PM, Charles Mills wrote:
Aha! You're not coming in through VM
I had exactly the same thought when I read your last message, "Ah,
you're coming in through VM!"
Yes, I connect directly through TCP/IP. I guess with VM you don't have
to expose TCP/IP or setup a VPN. Also your
Aha! You're not coming in through VM? I was originally told by IBM to come
in through VM. If I come in "direct" to z/OS then (1) I do not see the
screen I posted earlier; and (2) TSO works -- I get a 80 x 132 session.
Not sure why IBM originally told me to come in through VM. I come in through
VM
That's what I am doing. No, no one would have customized it but me, and I'm
not that smart. There's TSO4B4 about four lines from the lower left.
=== == ==
=== == === ===
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Wow, I guess I have that to look forward to when going to 2.2. My current
z/OS 1.13 SCUNTBL is only 64 CYL, ouch, one more nail for me to use to convince
my storage guy to give me a few Mod 27's.
I do have a question and YES IT IS A DUMB ONE, I freely admit it, the more I
get back into z/OS,
TSO4B4 isn't one of the prompts for me. Is it possible someone has
customized your system? I know nothing in this area has been changed on
my system.
ISPF option 0 I have:
Screen format: 3. Max
Terminal Type: 3. 3278
Vista connection options are TN3270E, Terminal Model is "User" to
specify th
To the people offering "general" suggestions and advice, thank you.
I understand that this is possible and I understand the general principles.
I am hoping for "cookbook" advice specific to the IBM Dallas Innovation
Center's configuration.
Charles
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If you look at the logon screen TSO4B4 is one of the prompts.
I used TSO and that's better. The screen looks right -- not "skewed."
But ISPF is not taking advantage of it: the screen is 24 x 80, even when
ISPF editing a "wide" file.
I'm getting closer -- what am I missing?
Yes, I set Screen For
I do, and for me it just works.
I normally connect with 50 x 140 but I just tried 80 x 140 and it looks
fine (also using Vista).
I have never heard of TSO4B4 - I just use "TSO"
Andrew Rowley
On 23/04/2016 10:51 AM, Charles Mills wrote:
Is anyone using a large screen size -- I am trying to u
Years ago, you needed a modetab (logmode) entry to match your 3270 screen
size.
I may have seen somewhere that there are some new ways to code a modetab
capable to detect your screen size.
Try at least with a logmode for a 3278-5, and make sure vista has the same line
length.
ISPF may not
[Default] On 22 Apr 2016 14:35:22 -0700, in bit.listserv.ibm-main
esst...@juno.com (esst...@juno.com) wrote:
>More American Workers displaced by there Employeers
>
>New York Life, Morgan Stanley, Walt Disney, Emblem health, and more
>.
If I were these employees I would start looking at HIPAA and o
Is anyone using a large screen size -- I am trying to use 80 x 132 -- with
the IBM Dallas Innovation Center? Can you tell me what I need to do to make
it work? I am using Tom Brennan's Vista and it works for a Mod 4 if I sign
onto "TSO4B4" but when I specify 80 x 132 ISPF comes out "skewed."
Anyon
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aRMlHRo7eAE
In a message dated 4/22/2016 5:41:35 P.M. Central Daylight Time,
retired-mainfra...@q.com writes:
We can't help if you tell us what the problem is.
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On Fri, 22 Apr 2016 22:18:07 +, Hardee, Chuck wrote:
>Hello Everyone,
>
>I am having an issue with doing a RESTORE/REJECT on some mods that were last
>applied with the SMP/e that came with z/OS 1.13.
>I am now on z/OS 2.2 and this is the first RESTORE/REJECT I am trying to
>execute in order
I never RESTORE/REJECT a usermod. I update the usermod with current FMID and
REWORK date and reAPPLY. Here's an example for a console usermod, which has
continued for years unchanged except the fields I mentioned.
FMID updated for 2.1 to HBB7790. REWORK updated to then-current date 20141710.
T
We can't help if you tell us what the problem is.
Since you should restore before reject, why not show us the complete command
and the text of the error message from the restore command.
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> From: IBM Mainframe Discussion List [mailto:IBM-MAIN@LISTSERV.UA.EDU] On
> Beha
Hello Everyone,
I am having an issue with doing a RESTORE/REJECT on some mods that were last
applied with the SMP/e that came with z/OS 1.13.
I am now on z/OS 2.2 and this is the first RESTORE/REJECT I am trying to
execute in order to reengineer a usermod.
Thanks,
Chuck
Charles (Chuck) Hardee<
Looks good. I would caution just one thing. I once had a pen that had a
built-in USB flash drive. The pen had a metal case (which is what this
looks like). One day, I went to plug it in and got a static electricity
spark from the pen to the USB port on my desktop. That was the end for my
USB
More American Workers displaced by there Employeers
New York Life, Morgan Stanley, Walt Disney, Emblem health, and more
.
.
When does this madness end ??
.
.
http://www.computerworld.com/article/3059256/it-careers/rejecting-employees-pleas-emblemhe
alth-ceo-sets-major-it-layoff.html.
.
http://w
>>> On 4/22/2016 at 12:17 PM, Jesse 1 Robinson wrote:
> My apologies for failing to acknowledge HPE's crucial role in making Connor's
> presentation possible. This was truly a community effort.
I wouldn't worry too much about any of us who aren't Connor himself giving
credit where it is due.
For the techie who has everything , lol, John
On Friday, April 22, 2016, R.S. wrote:
> W dniu 2016-04-22 o 14:35, John McKown pisze:
>
>>
>> http://smile.amazon.com/Pomarks-Multi-function-Ballpoint-FlashLight-Smartphone/dp/B016OG4BEE
>>
>>
>> - OTG : Designed with a 32GB USB OTG flash drive
Our system programmer has requested a Mod 40 to keep on a single
residence volume for z/OS 2.2.
Might want to get Mod 54s. Or a device that can expand existing volumes.
On Fri, Apr 22, 2016 at 12:32 PM, Jesse 1 Robinson
wrote:
> After living in close quarters for some time with a single Mod-9 sy
To expand a bit more on our multi volume respack environment (as Skip points
out the biggest challenges were with the wetware and not the technical side).
We long ago decided to have minimal entries in the MCAT except for what ware
required to be in there OR were on the resvol sets. EVERYTHING o
On 04/21/16 01:38, Peter Hunkeler wrote:
>Put the whole string-to-set in double quotes and avoid the single quotes.
>Single quotes turn off variable replacement, so '$PWD' resolves to a
>literal dollar-P-W-D while "$PWD" resolves to the value you're after.
Sorry to contradict. In this particular
W dniu 2016-04-22 o 14:35, John McKown pisze:
http://smile.amazon.com/Pomarks-Multi-function-Ballpoint-FlashLight-Smartphone/dp/B016OG4BEE
- OTG : Designed with a 32GB USB OTG flash drive for special data
transfer, just plug and play
- STYLUS : Soft stylus pen head with sensitivity
After living in close quarters for some time with a single Mod-9 sysres, we
seem to have finally outgrown our britches for the next 2.1 RSU. Multiple
sysres volumes would require changes to our venerable system migration process,
which is used to populate seven different sysplexes from the SMP/E
I learned at SHARE in San Antonio that a new level of HMC code would free us
from the whimsical vagaries of the Java beast. Java has been a thorn in the
side as long as remote HMC has depended on it for displaying Op Sys Messages
(and others). The chronic problem is that each new Java release br
On 22 April 2016 at 10:02, Nims,Alva John (Al) wrote:
> Second, the USB drive built into a pen is not so new, PNY had created one and
> I think it had only about 2gb or smaller. You took the cap off to get to it.
> I had one, but many, many years ago.
I have a USB-drive-in-a-pen that IBM gave
I opened an SR for this problem, which turns out to be easily recreatable
through 2.1. Support insists that HASPINDX is indeed gone as of 2.2. (They did
not explain how they will handle syslog for a defined but inactive MAS member.)
I decided to drop the issue. Not worth anyone's effort to attac
My apologies for failing to acknowledge HPE's crucial role in making Connor's
presentation possible. This was truly a community effort.
.
.
.
J.O.Skip Robinson
Southern California Edison Company
Electric Dragon Team Paddler
SHARE MVS Program Co-Manager
323-715-0595 Mobile
626-302-7535 Office
ro
Now you made me think of Dan Quayle
Tom Marchant wrote:
#PRINTF 'You have %d potatoes',COUNT
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Hi Theo,
Change:
IF &ACSENVIR = 'SPGMCLTR' THEN
SELECT (&MGMTCLAS)
WHEN ('USRTIER1')
SET &MGMTCLAS = 'USRTIER2'
OTHERWISE SET &MGMTCLAS = &MGMTCLAS
END
to:
IF &ACSENVIR = 'SPGMCLTR' THEN
SET &MGMTCLAS = 'USRTIER2'
END
This obviously overly simplifies it, unless you onl
That makes perfect sense, thanks; it's just terminology. (I always call
the target and DLIB data sets "SMP/E-managed data sets" but that does
not mean everyone has to!) I'm less confused now. ;-)
From: Nims,Alva John (Al)
Sent: Thursday, April 21, 2016 3:35 PM
To: IBM-MAIN@LISTSERV.UA.EDU
S
Not that I consider 3-volumes respack crazy, just wanted to point out that
it works even with more than 2 volumes :)
By the way, we used FILTERs in ADRDSSU job to fit each product in 1 volume
the best we could - for example, our Netview was entirely in volume #2 at
that time.
-
On Fri, Apr 22, 2016 at 8:20 AM, Elardus Engelbrecht <
elardus.engelbre...@sita.co.za> wrote:
> John McKown wrote:
>
> >
> http://smile.amazon.com/Pomarks-Multi-function-Ballpoint-FlashLight-Smartphone/dp/B016OG4BEE
>
> > - OTG : Designed with a 32GB USB OTG flash drive for special data
> transf
Our email system was having conniption fits yesterday and I do not think this
one made it through.
Al Nims
Systems Admin/Programmer 3
UFIT
University of Florida
(352) 273-1298
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From: Nims,Alva John (Al)
Sent: Thursday, April 21, 2016 3:35 PM
To: IBM-MAIN@LISTSERV.UA.ED
Okay, I will be the "Debbie Downer" but seriously, a pen coming out in the
middle of the stylus!! I can see several screens being destroyed by it.
Second, the USB drive built into a pen is not so new, PNY had created one and I
think it had only about 2gb or smaller. You took the cap off to get
John McKown wrote:
>http://smile.amazon.com/Pomarks-Multi-function-Ballpoint-FlashLight-Smartphone/dp/B016OG4BEE
> - OTG : Designed with a 32GB USB OTG flash drive for special data transfer,
> just plug and play
> - STYLUS : Soft stylus pen head with sensitivity input and protect your
> scr
http://smile.amazon.com/Pomarks-Multi-function-Ballpoint-FlashLight-Smartphone/dp/B016OG4BEE
- OTG : Designed with a 32GB USB OTG flash drive for special data
transfer, just plug and play
- STYLUS : Soft stylus pen head with sensitivity input and protect your
screen the same time
-
On Thu, 21 Apr 2016 20:31:45 -0700, Tom Brennan wrote:
>Years ago I wrote some assembler macros and subroutines to simulate C
>string routines, including printf. I seem to remember having logic that
>would scan the next word in the source string looking for a trailing S,
>and would drop it if the
Dear John,
Thank you for this share.
Regards,
Suresh Chacko
On Fri, Apr 22, 2016 at 1:30 PM, Steve Horein
wrote:
> Thank you sir!
>
> On Thu, Apr 21, 2016 at 2:08 PM, John Ehrman wrote:
>
> > Some materials that may be useful to teachers of IBM mainframe Assembler
> > Language are now availab
For 64-bit addresses, use: %016llX
For the second problem, you could do something like:
printf("You have %i %s\n", i, i==1 ? "record" : "records");
In article <57199b21.6060...@tombrennansoftware.com> you wrote:
> Or they could use "%08X" to tell printf to tag on the leading zeros - no
> counti
Thanks Glenn,
Thank you for the input.
Thank you for the input. Can you elaborate on the suggested work-around. How is
the check for existing class removed?
Regards
Theo
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Of Glenn Wilc
Thank you sir!
On Thu, Apr 21, 2016 at 2:08 PM, John Ehrman wrote:
> Some materials that may be useful to teachers of IBM mainframe Assembler
> Language are now available on the Marist College web site, along with the
> text itself.
>
> The two items are PDFs with (1) lecture slides for Chapter
On Saturday, 2 April 2016 23:12:42 UTC+1, Bill Woodger wrote:
...
>
> If it *could* be NULL (you CALL your program from another program, perfectly
> possible, no messing about with "main" programs for COBOL on an IBM
> Mainframe), then you said "if the field does not have an address, move one t
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