> If an auditor "pressed", then (if not also insisting on LNKAUTH=APFTAB),
that auditor most likely was wrong.
IMHO, those auditors were wrong. Full stop. Auditors should investigate,
document, and suggest. Auditors should never be allowed to force something.
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'Why? Just like Lizette asked, you should also give reason why you want
that info.'
For setting up a health checker. Sorry' i should have told earlier.
On 18-Dec-2017 11:03 AM, "Elardus Engelbrecht" <
elardus.engelbre...@sita.co.za> wrote:
Jake Anderson wrote:
>>Is there any rexx exec or a
Jake Anderson wrote:
>>Is there any rexx exec or a program which can tell me the number of Address
>>space which are nonreusable ASID ?
>>zOS 2.2
Why? Just like Lizette asked, you should also give reason why you want that
info.
Roger Lowe wrote:
>If I remember correctly, there should be a
Aaaand ... it seems to be good enough for download: 'git clone' and then
'make tests'. Works.
https://github.com/trothr/xmitmsgx
You can also find it on Casita.Net:
http://www.casita.net/pub/xmitmsgx/xmitmsgx-2.0.17.tar.gz
I'd like to hear back from someone trying it on USS. Should
On 12/17/2017 9:53 AM, Tom Conley wrote:
4 hours and counting
It finally started working about 20 minutes ago...
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On Sun, 17 Dec 2017 21:24:07 +0530, Jake Anderson
wrote:
>Hi
>
>Is there any rexx exec or a program which can tell me the number of Address
>space which are nonreusable ASID ?
>
>zOS 2.2
>
>Jake
>
If I remember correctly, there should be a Health Check called
Why do you need this information? What problem are you trying to solve?
Lizette
> -Original Message-
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> Behalf Of Jake Anderson
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> To: IBM-MAIN@LISTSERV.UA.EDU
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I would contact CA for assistance. You will get answers, but will they be
right for your situation would need to be determined by you.
An old manager of mine use to say:
We pay a lot of money to the vendor for their product. Use their support team.
Otherwise why have the product if we
On 12/17/2017 7:01 AM, Pinnacle wrote:
Thought ShopZ was supposed to be available 24/7, but it appears to be
taking the weekend off. Been trying to get 3 PTF's for over an hour
now. Not like anybody would apply maintenance on a weekend or
anything
Yeah...
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On 12/17/2017 9:59 AM, Pinnacle wrote:
Thought ShopZ was supposed to be available 24/7, but it appears to be
taking the weekend off. Been trying to get 3 PTF's for over an hour
now. Not like anybody would apply maintenance on a weekend or anything
Regards,
Tom Conley
4 hours and
ObAllanShermanGoodAdvice Getting technical advice from auditors is usually
Russian Roulette; when the balloon goes up, you'll be the one taking the heat.
Any chance of asking for an auditor who understands MVS, or at least knows what
he doesn't know?
The truth is that a qualified security
auditors pressed us to include the main (consolidated) application load
library in LINKLIST. Their argument was that LINKLIST was a known
commodity
I've been told that "user libraries" like this should never be in the
linklist.
when we migrated from VSE to z/OS in 2010 I was almost burned as
Hi
Is there any rexx exec or a program which can tell me the number of Address
space which are nonreusable ASID ?
zOS 2.2
Jake
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Thought ShopZ was supposed to be available 24/7, but it appears to be
taking the weekend off. Been trying to get 3 PTF's for over an hour
now. Not like anybody would apply maintenance on a weekend or anything
Regards,
Tom Conley
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Thanks for reply.
No, I have not contacted CA yet. I wanted to do my self. So, i tried
reading CA View reference guide and with different utility. I made some
progress but not fully. If any body can throw some light on this will be
great help.
I used SARPAC utility to find report about SYSOUT
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