You are only going to transmit within the confines of your slowest network
segment and any processor/WLM or I/O delays. Over the years there I have
experienced a number of weird things that can dramatically affect ftp. I
am sure that others can chime in. Tracking this down is going to take some
>From The New York Times:
E.U. Will Let Countries Decide Whether to Use Daylight Saving
Some countries have lobbied to end the requirement that all 28 member states
spring forward and fall back each year.
https://www.nytimes.com/2018/08/31/world/europe/eu-daylight-saving.html
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On Fri, 31 Aug 2018 22:05:07 +0300, ITschak Mugzach wrote:
>Has Anyone here tried this in Rexx? There is no formal way of doing that,
>but in a limited functionality - it works.
>
>The Version call work just fine. I tried the QUERY call and I can see that
>input is validated, and if wrong returns
K3wl3r as in glitzier, less functional and more user hostile?
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Sent: Thursday, Augus
Has Anyone here tried this in Rexx? There is no formal way of doing that,
but in a limited functionality - it works.
The Version call work just fine. I tried the QUERY call and I can see that
input is validated, and if wrong returns the RC, CC and error msg in the
message buffer. This means that
Mark,
You keep saying G as in Gigabit speeds, but are you sure you don’t mean M as in
Megabit speeds? Unless you have really good 5Gigabit upload service from your
house...That said I'm going to assume you mean 100Mb connection, that’s not
real fasthow much data are you talking about?
Does anyone have an ISPF dialog or REXX front-end for the z/OS version of
minizip (cbt file 865) ?
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Second that on FDR/ABR/CPK.
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Pew, Curtis G
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On Aug 31, 2018, at 11:34 AM, IBM user
On Aug 31, 2018, at 11:34 AM, IBM user wrote:
>
> Is there a better 3rd party backup package you can recommend?
I can’t say that it’s better since I’ve never used ADRDSSU, but we use FDRABR
and we’re very happy with it.
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Hi IBM-MAIN list,
What can you recommend for incremental backups for volumes with strictly
non-DB2 datasets (VSAM and non-VSAM)?
I know ADRDSSU supports this. If you use ADRDSSU, how do you manage the
rotation of the backups?
Is there a better 3rd party backup package you can recommend?
PM61951?
Also check TCP***BFRSIZE values. Defaults are 64K Allowed 256K (or more, I
haven’t checked).
There is an old II* apar that discusses this. I was unable to locate it.
HTH,
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Mark Pace
Sent: Friday, August 31,
We have a customer that has to send us a large amount of data. They claim
that our ftp server is very slow. I have had our network people tell me
that we have 100GB pipe to our ftp server and if they say it's slow it is
most likely their upload speed. I have tested the upload speed to our ftp
se
I agree "better" should be the way.
Disp=old is not the way.
Either propagate ispf edit enque or offer some sort of EASY extensible
option to add something like git to handle member changes.
Rob
On Fri, Aug 31, 2018, 7:53 AM Jerry Callen wrote:
> Andrew Rowley wrote:
>
> On 31/08/2018 3:05 AM
Are the specific results of the various tests a available to review?
I honestly haven't given the test results much thought other than the CEX
cards were certified. The barrier to entry for hacking a cell phone is
pretty low from an acquisition standpoint. Getting a mainframe with a CEX
card is
For things like FIPS 140, IBM does its own testing before we send anything to
the independent lab for them to test. Then, the lab does their own testing for
the formal certification.
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Andrew Rowley wrote:
On 31/08/2018 3:05 AM, Jerry Callen wrote:
> Everyone has to follow the convention, and on z/OS they LARGELY do.
(Emphasis added)
I rest my case. :-)
> Source control is not a better solution, it is a solution
> to a slightly different problem
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