Last time I checked SUPERC (even the "advanced" version delivered in the HLASM
Toolkit) is pretty useless beyond LRECL=200. It wouldn't even show the
differences in bytes beyond 176, IIRC. It seems to me that SUPERC's design
point is source-code file comparisons, and even there not so much for
I worked for Packard Electric in Warren, Ohio when GM bought EDS. They
transitioned most of us to the Charlotte data center. Took a couple of years. I
was in Ops at the time but transitioned to development staying in Warren,
graduated from college, and left EDS in 1988. Been a long and winding r
Another note re EDS/HP/HPE/DXC: there's a road near me called EDS Drive
(which at least one GPS vocalizes as "Ed's Drive", which makes me laugh).
There's a big building there that was EDS (doh). Then it was HP. Then it was
HPE. Then it was DXC.
Last time I drove by, the DXC logo that had been
On 7/6/2018 7:18 PM, Bill Johnson wrote:
Holy crap, now there is a blast from my EDS past. I was a member of the first
GM/EDS transition back in Feb 23, 1986.
I am ex-EDS too...1976 to 1978, back when Ross Perot still gave a speech
to each graduating SED class...
...I would like to know wh
Holy crap, now there is a blast from my EDS past. I was a member of the first
GM/EDS transition back in Feb 23, 1986.
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On Friday, July 6, 2018, 5:55 PM, Steve Smith wrote:
What a long strange journey for EDS. Who owns WAAPDSUT now?
TGIF,
sas
I do it frequently for example:
//TSO EXEC PGM=IKJEFT01,REGION=8M,DYNAMNBR=75
//SYSOUT DD SYSOUT=*
//SYSOUC DD SYSOUT=*
//SYSPRINT DD SYSOUT=*,RECFM=FB,LRECL=80
//SYSTSPRT DD SYSOUT=*
What a long strange journey for EDS. Who owns WAAPDSUT now?
TGIF,
sas
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and the USPS part of DXC.
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R.S. wrote:
>What about EDS?
On Fri, 6 Jul 2018 13:38:45 -0400, Joseph Reichman
wrote:
>Would any one know if you can run TSO TEST as a background Job on either
>IKJEFTSOEV or IKJEFT01
I would expect it to work under IKJEFT01 (and I vaguely recall doing that in
the distant past), but probably it would not work in an envir
We have analyze a big Assembler at work well binyamin Dessin helped with a call
command at a breakpoint in which I could capture data
So if I cannot run it as a batch job
I can run a clist
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> On Jul 6, 2018, at 3:09 PM, Jim Ruddy wrote:
>
No, but your question has me intrigued what you want to accomplish. Random
question or do you have some details?
Jim
On Fri, Jul 6, 2018 at 10:38 AM, Joseph Reichman
wrote:
> Hi
>
>
>
> Would any one know if you can run TSO TEST as a background Job on either
> IKJEFTSOEV or IKJEFT01
>
>
>
> tha
There are bypass options, given sufficient authority. Of course, with
sufficient authority, the ACS routines could be tweaked for the specific case
during recall. :)
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I don't think ADRDSSU will override the SMS specifications.
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1. Pull it back. 2. Move it with ADDRDSSU
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>I use a white background with colors that are more or less the way they are
described. The exceptions are white, which I have set to be black, and yellow,
which I have set to a shade of brown. I find this to be much more pleasing to
my eyes. It doesn't matter so much at 24 x 80, but at 88 x 142,
If that dataset needs a large allocation, quiesce a/that volume,
migrate the select volume to move unallocated datasets on it, defrag
to create larger extents, then recall it. If no active volume has
enough space, it would go there.
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On Fri, 6 Jul 2018 14:45:21 +, Dyck, Lionel B. (RavenTek) wrote:
>For years I was used to the default TN3270 client having a black background .
>. .
I use a white background with colors that are more or less the way they are
described. The exceptions are white, which I have set to be black,
Clark Morris wrote:
>The Tandem series successors are now on Intel Xeon or Itanium chips
>depending on the line and with HPE as of today, July 5, 2018.
Correct. The HPE NonStop X is the Xeon version. Easy for us IBM old-timers
to remember: X = x86. The Itanium Kittson was the last version of
Hi
Would any one know if you can run TSO TEST as a background Job on either
IKJEFTSOEV or IKJEFT01
thanks
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R.S. wrote:
>What about EDS?
>To my knowledge EDS was bought by HP before HP - HPE split and it was part
of HPE. Is it now part of DXC?
Right. All the (surviving) ex-EDS folks went to HPE and then to DXC.
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On Fri, 6 Jul 2018 11:31:04 -0500, Paul Gilmartin wrote:
>On Fri, 6 Jul 2018 11:45:30 -0400, David Purdy wrote:
>
>>When I worked at Tektronix in the '80s, their display folks found a blue
>>backgound with yellow letters provided good contrast with the least
>>e
On Fri, 6 Jul 2018 11:45:30 -0400, David Purdy wrote:
>When I worked at Tektronix in the '80s, their display folks found a blue
>backgound with yellow letters provided good contrast with the least eyestrain.
> I've used that combination ever since. YMMV with newer monitors and drivers.
>
That s
We all have lots of questions about your goals here, but the short answer to
your question is Yes, sysplex is the answer. I assume that your two boxes are
already connected in some way as to share access to data. Turning such a
configuration into a sysplex may require some additional hardware, b
On Fri, 6 Jul 2018 07:31:51 -0700, Charles Mills wrote:
>Let me put on my security preacher hat for a moment.
>
>Yes, what Eileen says is a fact: there is no z/OS "enforcement" of RENT unless
>the program is from an APF library. You can easily get surprised by "where did
>that S0C4 come from?"
>
When I worked at Tektronix in the '80s, their display folks found a blue
backgound with yellow letters provided good contrast with the least eyestrain.
I've used that combination ever since. YMMV with newer monitors and drivers.
David
On Friday, July 6, 2018 Dyck, Lionel B. (RavenTek) (Raven
Hello Group,
I setup RMFM3B started task and its capturing workflow/Exception screen
and keeping it in SYSOUT.
I tried adding below exception in ReportOption/Action Panel and I see these
exception in workflow/exceptions panel and SYSPUT and SYSLOG as well
But I unable to find the way to get th
Allan,
Thanks for your suggestion. I looked at that option however being in the
Production cycle window I cannot do so because jobs could abend if I do a
DISNEW.
On Friday, 6 July 2018, 11:00:02 am GMT-4, Allan Staller
wrote:
AFAIK, Guaranteed Space only (IMO) acceptable way to accom
The issue is not doing simultaneous ENQs; the issue is getting Allocation to do
them, correctly and in a safe fashion. The major names in question are
protected, to say nothing of the need for the ENQ to be done against the
Initiator TCB.
IBM could certainly provide such a service, but we're no
AFAIK, Guaranteed Space only (IMO) acceptable way to accomplish what you've
described.
You could place all of the other volumes in the pool in QUIESCE or DISNEW for
the duration (IMO, not acceptable).
You could make the ACS routine and SMS update to place the desired volume in
its own SG, resto
Is there some reason SUPERC is not appropriate for this task?
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> Subject: DFSORT - a quick way to compare two huge files
>
> We have two outp
Actually, there is no enforcement of RENT, period. A module linked with RENT
can be shared between tasks, even if it updates common data without proper
serialization. It didn't help thet Fetch ignored REFR.
BTW. OS/360 had some reentrant modules that were not refreshable. IMHO that is
extremely
G'Day,
Because of storage considerations I would like to recall some ML2 SMS managed
dsns to a specific SMS managed disk. I tried a few things e.g. :HSEND RECALL
'CICSV2.XPD2.A7060.ZFE1' VOLUME(ZFE315) - UNIT(3390)
However the dsn was not recalled to
MDS in JES3 handles some waiting, but that doesn't apply to JES2 and IAC the
Initiator will still do the ENQ.
Be careful what you ask for; you might get it. A separate module to do the ENQ
might not behave in a fashion that you like.
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For years I was used to the default TN3270 client having a black background and
colors that seemed to glow at times. Then I found that I could adjust the
colors and found that a grey (or is it gray) background worked better for my
viewing experience and I adjusted the other colors accordingly an
We tried, - it errors on duplicate data set name.
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Sri h Kolusu wrote:
>Yes it can. Here is an example (assuming the compare key is 10 bytes)
Thanks. Your example is excellent. I like the amazing combination of JOINKEY,
REFORMAT, BUILD and OVERLAY!
>The output from the above job is
>ELARDUS IS RECORD # 4 IN FILE 1 AND IN FILE 2, IT IS R
These two commands are quite different:
ERASE CMS EXEC
EXEC CMS ERASE
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Let me put on my security preacher hat for a moment.
Yes, what Eileen says is a fact: there is no z/OS "enforcement" of RENT unless
the program is from an APF library. You can easily get surprised by "where did
that S0C4 come from?"
But that is not the big issue.
If you are getting "surprised"
How about trying DEFINE NVSAM(NAME(.) DEVT() VOL(..) RECATALOG ? I
saw a post where a define nvsam failed with already cataloged. I have seen
RECATALOG sometimes clean things up, but don't remember using it on a GDG.
Jim
On Fri, 6 Jul 2018 13:42:02 +, Wissink, Brad wrote:
>That is what we are going to do and have already began testing the process
>out. I would like to thank everyone for the help.
Please let us know what you do how it goes.
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> Does it report if the two files contain the same records but in different
order?
Gil,
Yes it can. Here is an example (assuming the compare key is 10 bytes)
//STEP0100 EXEC PGM=SORT
//SYSOUT DD SYSOUT=*
//INA DD *
GIL
MARTIN
PAUL
ELARDUS
KOLUSU
//INB DD *
MARTIN
PAUL
ELARDUS
GIL
KOL
Human mistake, please disregard.
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Ed Jaffe wrote:
>On 7/6/2018 6:23 AM, Bill Ogden wrote:
>> A minute AFTER I hit "send" for my message I saw the error.
>I do my best proofreading *after* I press the key...
Or, AFTER you pressed that famous key "ENTER", you see you are making a career
ending 6-letter-word mistake...
After you
I am not sure if this is still true, but a while ago we had a problem
whereby a program would only work from steplib and not a linklib.
It turned out that certain options such as RENT were only enforced if the
module resided in an apf authorized linklib.
So our module had been link-edited wi
On 7/6/2018 6:23 AM, Bill Ogden wrote:
A minute AFTER I hit "send" for my message I saw the error.
I do my best proofreading *after* I press the key...
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W dniu 2018-07-06 o 15:46, Elardus Engelbrecht pisze:
Paul Gilmartin wrote:
The example I posted may help you, but please note, the contents are first
sorted and then records which are the same in both files are copied into one
file and records which appear once in either will be copied to th
W dniu 2018-07-06 o 15:34, Paul Gilmartin pisze:
On Fri, 6 Jul 2018 06:49:38 -0500, Elardus Engelbrecht wrote:
The example I posted may help you, but please note, the contents are first
sorted and then records which are the same in both files are copied into one
file and records which appear o
Paul Gilmartin wrote:
>>The example I posted may help you, but please note, the contents are first
>>sorted and then records which are the same in both files are copied into one
>>file and records which appear once in either will be copied to the right
>>output.
>Does it report if the two fil
That is what we are going to do and have already began testing the process out.
I would like to thank everyone for the help.
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On Fri, 6 Jul 2018 06:49:38 -0500, Elardus Engelbrecht wrote:
>
>The example I posted may help you, but please note, the contents are first
>sorted and then records which are the same in both files are copied into one
>file and records which appear once in either will be copied to the right
>out
RS,
As Elardus kindly pointed out, you can use JOINKEYS to compare 2 different
files. You have the option of comparing the keys upto 4088 bytes in Binary.
In your case the input file LRECL is only 1500, so even if you wanted to
compare each and every byte then you can do that. However remember tha
On Fri, 6 Jul 2018 13:15:12 +, Wissink, Brad wrote:
>Tried that too.
You might be down to DEL GDG RECOVERY followed by DEF GDG.
I have never done that, so I can't vouch for how it works, so if I were
you, I would create a GDG with several GDSes and experiment with that.
If that works the w
Is anyone out there using IBM’s Task Flow Recorder for CICS?
Could you share anything? Experience. Initial costs. Licensing costs? Benefits?
Limitations seen?
Thanks
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>From:Bill Godfrey
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>Your A(TU1) should be A(TUPL), and TUPL should look like this:
>
>TUPL DCA(TU1,TU2,TU3,TU4,TU5,TU6,TU7,TU8+X'8000)
Thank you!
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The only other thing I can think of is to re-copy all of the existing GDG
members until the bad entry drops off the GDS list.
A PMR for CATALOG/DFSMS (?) might be in order
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Tried that too.
DELETE PTP.DP.TRMS.ARCH999.X3.G0308V00 NSCR
IDC3012I ENTRY PTP.DP.TRMS.ARCH999.X3.G0308V00 NOT FOUND
IDC3009I ** VSAM CATALOG RETURN CODE IS 8 - REASON CODE IS IGG0CLEG-42
IDC0551I ** ENTRY PTP.DP.TRMS.ARCH999.X3.G0308V00 NO
Peter wrote:
>We are looking up for a solution where we need a LPAR to have a hot
standby
>in other LPAR running in a different machine .
>As we are trying to create a sysplex relationship between two LPARS
running
>in a different machines .
>Apology for my ignorance and is it possible ?
Yes, it's
Maybe you can try this, note the use of GDG, RECOVERY, and FORCE.
GENERATIONDATAGROUP
specifies that the entry to be deleted is a generation data group (GDG)
entry. To delete a generation data group that is not empty, you must
specify either the FORCE or the RECOVERY parameter. When FORCE is
used,
DEL entryname NSCR?
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That's because if the or
Radoslaw,
I forgot to ask these questions:
Do you want a line by line comparision (same output as with ISPF compare)?
Could you be kind to post a sample input and output? Also show how you want the
differences to be handled.
This is to enable IBM-MAIN members to select the best solution for
Radoslaw Skorupka wrote:
>We have two output files, rather huge ones (rather gigabytes than MB's) with
>LRECL~1500, FB.
>The goal is to compare them and find different records.
>While I have some ideas how to do it (even ISPF Compare or ICETOOL) I don't
>think it would effective.
>Any clues?
S
We have two output files, rather huge ones (rather gigabytes than MB's)
with LRECL~1500, FB.
The goal is to compare them and find different records.
While I have some ideas how to do it (even ISPF Compare or ICETOOL) I
don't think it would effective.
Any clues?
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On Thu, 5 Jul 2018 17:18:24 +0200, R.S. wrote:
>
>The job works when all 3 libraries are in steplib concatenation. When I
>remove LIB1 and LIB2 it doesn't work.
Maybe there is a same-name-different-content module in one of the other libs in
linklist before lib1 and 2 ?
Jantje.
W dniu 2018-07-03 o 23:56, Phil Smith III pisze:
OK, kids, pay attention, because this will be on the exam.
In the beginning, there was Hewlett-Packard, or HP. And HP was formless and
huge, and darkness was upon the stock.
And the Board made a decision: split the company! And thus was
On Thu, 5 Jul 2018 15:08:01 -0500, Dana Mitchell wrote:
>Most everything is menu driven,
Indeed it is, but hitting PF14 on that menu will show you the equivalent CL
command with all the options you just filled in in the right place and with the
correct syntax. Just cut&paste that into your CL
On Thu, 5 Jul 2018 16:28:10 -0300, Clark Morris wrote:
>
>For batch processes how does the i series command language compare to
>JCL.
One typically uses CL to program ones batch jobs. And when I say 'program' that
is exactly what I mean. CL is a very complete programming language. It really
do
On Thu, 5 Jul 2018 06:40:39 -0700, Charles Mills wrote:
>Many moons ago we ported a product from z/OS to the AS/400 and were similarly
>impressed with the sorts of things you mention. The OS was solid as a rock.
Hear, hear !
>
>There is a major learning curve
Having gone down that path, I ha
Hello,
I am able to get RMF3B messages on on my syslog. But I unable to find the
way to get these message like below when DASD activity rate goes above
limit on console.
Can you please suggest way of achieving this task .
+RMF100I 3B: Processing WFEX Report...
+RMF100I 3B: Name Reason Critical
Peter,
What is your question exactly?
If you MEAN a "hot standby" - which I understand to mean a system that is IPL'd
but not being used, but could take on workload from a currently active and used
system, I'd say that's not a SYSPLEX, that's a disaster recovery scenario.
If you are trying to c
Skip
One thought that occurs about this situation that would make SDSF behave
against its normal processing logic is when the installation has an ISFUSER
exit installed.
The ISFUSER exit could be changing the "command authorization" bits in the user
parm area for a user that does not have SAF
Hi Brad/Judith,
I see you tried: DEFINE NONVSAM(NAME(PTP.DP.TRMS.ARCH999.X3.G0308V00)
DEVT(3390) VOL(Z1SW01))
Maybe the same DEFINE but with RECATALOG would work in this case.
Something like: DEFINE NONVSAM(NAME(PTP.DP.TRMS.ARCH999.X3.G0308V00)
DEVT(3390) VOL(Z1SW01) RECATALOG)
Regards,
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Please raise a PMR and the support team will help resolve this.
Rob
On 5 Jul 2018 11:30 pm, Jesse 1 Robinson wrote:
We IPLed a new system today with 2.3. My SDSF menu is in 'hide mode'. All of
the following options are displayed, but none of them works.
PROC Proclib data sets
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