Could you share the error message(s) you get?
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> Behalf Of Pinnacle
> Sent: Monday, May 09, 2016 10:24 PM
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> Subject: EAV bug or feature?
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> FYI,
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> I
FYI,
I allocated a non-SMS EAV on my system with 111300 cylinders. I try to
run three jobs with SPACE=(CYL,(1,5000),RLSE),DSNTYPE=LARGE. The
first job runs, the other two fail with IEF257I SPACE REQUESTED NOT
AVAILABLE, on the EAV when it has 9 CYLS avail. The allocation
message
On Mon, 9 May 2016 19:23:20 -0500, Edward Gould wrote:
>I will take a contrary due here.
>I never did trust SMPE with DDDEFS I always coded the JCL and I always know
>what libraries were being used/updated. Its too easy to make mistakes with
>DDEF’s (IMO). JCL is easy and straight forward in my
SYS IO is, I believe, the original name shipped for VIO.
A lot of shops added the 'new' since that's what was in the instructional books.
-teD
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From: Jesse 1 Robinson
Sent: Friday, May 6, 2016 13:01
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I will take a contrary due here.
I never did trust SMPE with DDDEFS I always coded the JCL and I always know
what libraries were being used/updated. Its too easy to make mistakes with
DDEF’s (IMO). JCL is easy and straight forward in my opinion. Especially when
you have too many fingers in the
If you know the GDGs you want to track, you can do this:
Using cbttape.org DAF utility. You can read SMF data and get a report.
Once that is available you can write a process to just extract what you need.
I wrote a SAS pgm to do this and I have a cross reference for
creation/read/delete of
Elardus Engelbrecht wrote:
>... because the 'suspended' applications need to be told NOT to try work with
>that LU.
I should have added this little note, since I also mentioned Netview Access
Services.
Netview Access Services will keep all active LUs in memory and refresh your
emulators
Diego Fdez. Garcia wrote:
>Q.1) I need create an USSTAB where you can move the screen forward and screen
>backward. For example, using the Function Keys: PFK8 and PFK7.
Within the same application? Or do you need to swap your LU from one
application to another?
If so for second question, I
On Sun, 8 May 2016 17:20:17 +0200, Diego Fdez. Garcia
wrote:
>Hi, all
>
>It would be possible create a dynamic USSTAB...?
>I'm try explain the motive of this question:
>
>Q.1) I need create an USSTAB where you can move the screen forward and
>screen backward. For
The Docet and J-Man tools from RES (www.res-it.com) can do this quite easily.
Regards,
Mitch McCluhan
mitc...@aol.com
-Original Message-
From: Jake Anderson
To: IBM-MAIN
Sent: Mon, May 9, 2016 5:29 am
Subject: GDG creation
There are additional diagnostic codes available with telnet. SSH can also
produce more diagnostic with -v or -vv. But with both of them
disconnecting, the VPN config is looking pretty good as a culprit. Most
VPN clients have the ability to enable tracing / logging. Even the Cisco
client that
Is the ServerAlive parameter set in the SSH server or PuTTY? It should be > 0,
otherwise you get inactivity timeouts.
Robin
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Of Sean Gleann
Sent: 09 May 2016 17:07
To:
Jake Anderson wrote:
>Is it possible to track the GDG creation, like which Job creates it , then to
>know the Jobs which the created GDG as inputs ?
Yes. SMF records 60, 61, 80 for Define and Catalog events. (That is if you
previously activated AUDIT(ALL(READ)) for that covering profile and
Hello Group,
Is it possible to track the GDG creation, like which Job creates it , then
to know the Jobs which the created GDG as inputs ?
Is there any third party tool that can help to accomplish the above task ?
Any suggestion that can help me on my research.
Jake
A wide-open subject line, but networking is not my strong point,
unfortunately.
I'm looking for some help regarding an intermittent communication failure
on our z/OS 1.13 system.
We use PuTTY to create a tunnelled connection to TN3270, and PCOMM to
provide the 3270 emulation.
When using, say,
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