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On Wed, 7 Nov 2018 17:21:42 +0800, Jason Cai wrote:
>
> When we use filter command in oplerlog to show the messages that we want ,it
> is very convenient.
>
>for example:
>
>filter msgid=IEF* or filter msgid=*E
>
>We want to code a filter program to do it for PS file, could you know how to
>cod
Hi
This is a good idea. We use ADDRESS ISREDIT to filter the PS .
Thanks again!
Best Regards,
Jason Cai
From: retired mainframer
Date: 2018-11-08 01:38
To: IBM-MAIN
Subject: Re: filter program
In ISPF, edit the dataset or file, then X ALL followed by F filter-text ALL
> -Origina
On 11/7/2018 10:51 PM, Charles Mills wrote:
I does and it doesn't. No one could claim that z/OS was an initialism for
zero-down-time operating system.
All us francophones understand ... it ees seemply ze OS.
--
Jack J. Woehr # Science is more than a body of knowledge. It's a way of
www.we
I does and it doesn't. No one could claim that z/OS was an initialism for
zero-down-time operating system.
Charles
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Of Peter Bishop
Sent: Wednesday, November 7, 2018 6:18 PM
To: IBM-MAIN@
In linguistics we call this 'back-formation', where a plausible evolution gets
assigned a fictitious etymology. Example: burgle, derived in reverse from
burglar.
My very favorite mainframe example: IPL. Can be used as verb, noun, modifier,
almost any 'part of speech'. All from an acronym. Marv
You can FTP it to 191 and move it to CF0 disk
But make a backup copy of config member.
You can also subscribe to ib...@listserv.uark.edu
where you can get lot of response and best practices to follow on
On Wed 7 Nov, 2018, 11:53 PM Dazzo, Matt <
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Classic case of acronym evolution. I would like to fare as well myself.
.
.
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They kept the time period the same but changed the release cycle to 2 years.
On Wed, Nov 7, 2018 at 8:18 PM Clark Morris wrote:
>
> When did IBM change its support policy so that after an overlap period
> only the 2 most current release are supported. I was surprised to
> find that End of Service
I was on a course once many years ago in Australia.
The instructor went through VTAM, ISAM, BDAM, VSAM, etc.
He then finished up with WHAMBANGTHANKYOUMAM.
I can't remember what he said it stood for, but it was brilliant.
I today's political correctness he probably wouldn't get away with it.
On Th
I went to an IBM buzzfest at the rename announcement (390 to z IIRC, it was a
while back) where it was said that z stood for "zero down time".
Peter
On Wed, 7 Nov 2018 16:09:25 -0800, Charles Mills wrote:
>Good thing it was before the days of z/OS. What does the z in z/OS stand for?
>AFAIK "z
When did IBM change its support policy so that after an overlap period
only the 2 most current release are supported. I was surprised to
find that End of Service for 2.1 was September 2018 since 2.3 is the
current release.
Clark Morris
[Default] On 7 Nov 2018 16:09:34 -0800, in bit.listserv.ibm-main
charl...@mcn.org (Charles Mills) wrote:
>Good thing it was before the days of z/OS. What does the z in z/OS stand for?
>AFAIK "zarchitecture" is not an English word.
The better explanation of MVS is that once the IBM acronym is
es
On Wed, 7 Nov 2018 17:12:47 -0800, Charles Mills wrote:
>Should be called "Why Doctors Should Hate Local Time."
>
Particularly for health care centers whose networks span time zones.
This could be only a few years old; how could the designers be so
ignorant about a long-solved problem?
The DB sho
Should be called "Why Doctors Should Hate Local Time."
Charles
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Of Paul Gilmartin
Sent: Wednesday, November 7, 2018 4:26 PM
To: IBM-MAIN@LISTSERV.UA.EDU
Subject: Re: Speaking of time change
On Mon, 5 Nov 2018 13:10:03 -0600, Carmen Vitullo wrote:
>has anyone used the Sysplex timer option to automatically switch time zones?
>...
>
From:
https://www.newyorker.com/magazine/2018/11/12/why-doctors-hate-their-computers
...
Last fall, the night before daylight-saving time ended,
Hi Skip,
I hope you don't mind me emailing you here, but I am reviewing the SR and
looking at the doc you provided and will be working with the team to get to
root cause. I have not reviewed all of the doc yet, but I suspect this
could have something to do with sysplex aware zFS's and the enqueue
Good thing it was before the days of z/OS. What does the z in z/OS stand for?
AFAIK "zarchitecture" is not an English word.
Charles
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Of scott Ford
Sent: Wednesday, November 7, 2018 3:20 PM
A friend sent me off list a pointer to some FDR doc. Looks like I need to run
FDRAPPL to pick up ZFS (VSAM) from the catalog. Cooked up a job to try it.
Coded PGM=FDRABR. S806. Looks like we're not licensed for ABR. Shucks.
As for other suggestions to get DSS working, as I said, IBM has been wo
God, I love it. Buzz words, after 40 yrs you heard many it not all.
I have been mentoring two guys and have hit these ...it gets weird when you
talk from a sysprog/dev point of view
and try to explain it to newbies ..
Regards,
Scott
On Wed, Nov 7, 2018 at 5:58 PM Charles Mills wrote:
> I hired
I hired a tech writer once who had been taught in school that you should
introduce every acronym the first time you used it:
"Whizbang/390 runs on any current release of Multiple Virtual Systems (MVS) ..."
And wanted to argue me into the ground on the point. I let him go on the 29th
day of his
On 8/11/2018 3:06 AM, Paul Gilmartin wrote:
On Wed, 7 Nov 2018 20:19:43 +1100, Andrew Rowley wrote:
This means that (if your system follows the rules for DST changes) ...
Why should any system choose *not* to "follow the rules"?
z/OS has a weird culture.
I guess some sites change times manuall
Let's not pass up the opportunity to observe that TSO is not 'time sharing',
nor is it 'optional', yet it's constantly on the lips of every mainframer. I
caution newbies (and managers and auditors) not to give much weight to these
acronyms. Saying 'multiple virtual storage' more than once in a m
R'Shmuel,
There is also USS for non-SNA (aka BSC).
Regards,
David
On 2018-11-07 16:23, Seymour J Metz wrote:
> USS is the part of VTAM that handles text-mode login from SNA terminals.
> There is a parallel set of definitions for Telnet access.
>
>
> --
> Shmuel (Seymour J.) Metz
> https://nam03.
On Wed, 7 Nov 2018 21:41:29 +, Seymour J Metz wrote:
>Enclave is a bit difficult describe; take a look at the Language Environment
>documentation for a start.
LE uses "enclave" to mean one thing. I believe that Workload Manager (WLM) uses
it to mean
something different. I'm not clear about
Roughly, and in an MVS context:
Address space: a context for resolving virtual addresses. There is an address
space for each batch job, started task, TSO session and similar units of work.
Data space: a specialized address space from which instructions are not
executed.
Subsystem: a body of co
*sound of hand slapping forehead*!!
Hasn't this been covered ad nauseum?
USS is frequently used to refer to Unix System Services.. although I think
the last exhaustive discussion put zUnix as an alternative. It is also
used for unformatted system service for VTAM.
While there have been those th
USS is the part of VTAM that handles text-mode login from SNA terminals. There
is a parallel set of definitions for Telnet access.
--
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http://mason.gmu.edu/~smetz3
From: IBM Mainframe Discussion List on behalf of Tom
Brennan
Se
And if that fails create a RACF profile with no access to anyone and wait
for the scream. You will immediately find out who is still creating the old
datasets.
Jerry Whitteridge
Delivery Manager / Mainframe Architect
GTS - Safeway Account
602 527 4871 Mobile
jerry.whitteri...@ibm.com
IBM Services
If it's SMS-managed and/or cataloged, you should have types 60 and/or 61 for
the VVDS update and ICF define (assuming they're not turned off).
First Tennessee Bank
Mainframe Technical Support
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From: IBM Mainframe Discussion List On Behalf Of
Roach, Dennis
Sent: Wednes
If you use something like RACF you can look at the product logs or SMF and see
who created it if the log option for the covering profile.
I have used RACF to create a full generic profile with no the same access as
the current controlling profile and audit(all(read)).
Dennis Roach, CISSP
AIG
Id
All,
We've retired an application and are in the process of cleanup. Does anyone
know of a way to identify what is allocating a given dataset if it's never
opened? SMF cuts 14 & 15 records only if the dataset is open. Other than
scratch, rename, and other VTOC changes, I haven't found an SMF
Running zvm 6.3 and I'm looking to ftp a file from my desktop to pmaint.cf0.
I updated the system config file on my desktop and trying to ftp it back to
zvm. Problem is PMAINT CF0 (ReadOnly)
How do I get this to be read/write?
I tried using maint630 user but can't seem to find the location of s
Some details in the interest of completeness. I'm truly not expecting
NOW you tell me - I already sent out the baby shower invitations .
The information transmitted is intended only for the person or entity to which
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and may contain CONFIDENTIAL material. If you receive this
Note that the definition given for started task is wrong.
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From: IBM Mainframe Discussion List on behalf of
Elardus Engelbrecht
Sent: Tuesday, November 6, 2018 3:39 PM
To: IBM-MAIN@listserv.ua.edu
The CS support for Telnet, including TN3270, uses USS tables as well.
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Shmuel (Seymour J.) Metz
http://mason.gmu.edu/~smetz3
From: IBM Mainframe Discussion List on behalf of
Steve Thompson
Sent: Tuesday, November 6, 2018 5:04 PM
To: IBM-MAIN@listserv
Can't you assign each channel interface to a different LPAR? That used to work.
Aren't the assign and inassign commands for tape drives essentially the same a
reserve and release for DASD?
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Shmuel (Seymour J.) Metz
http://mason.gmu.edu/~smetz3
From: IB
What happens if you mount one of the files, list contents with ls command, and
then unmount it. Can you then dump it? The mount/unmount could be to any
mountpoint, it doesn't have to be the exact one in BPXPRMxx. I'm suspecting
zfs wasn't unmounted correctly and re-mount (anywhere) will fix i
Thanks, Len.
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We have been trying to install it and test it since it was first made
available, with no success.
Our management decided to move to PKWARE's PKZIP Product.
Thank You!
Len Sasso
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General Dynamics Information Technology
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Anyone running ZIP/390 MP Secure Edition from Data21?
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Skip,
Are you sure they are unmounted? If you have separate UNMOUNT statement for
each ZFS in the hierarchy and you try to unmount one higher in the hierarchy
before the lower one, it will fail.
As of z/OS V2.2 you can safely use in UNIX shell: unmount -R /SERVICE That
will unmount in pro
Maybe you need ALLD and ALLX?
On 2018-11-07 12:30, Jesse 1 Robinson wrote:
> And now for the rest of the story...
>
> [Some details in the interest of completeness. I'm truly not expecting] a
> DFDSS solution from the List. We've had an SR open on this since August, and
> IBM can't figure it out
In ISPF, edit the dataset or file, then X ALL followed by F filter-text ALL
> -Original Message-
> From: IBM Mainframe Discussion List On
> Behalf Of Jason Cai
> Sent: Wednesday, November 7, 2018 1:22 AM
> To: IBM-MAIN@LISTSERV.UA.EDU
> Subject: filter program
>
> Hi all
>
> When we u
And now for the rest of the story...
[Some details in the interest of completeness. I'm truly not expecting] a DFDSS
solution from the List. We've had an SR open on this since August, and IBM
can't figure it out. The problem affects only 'maintenance' ZFS, which are
never in use except during S
Some details in the interest of completeness. I'm truly not expecting
.
.
J.O.Skip Robinson
Southern California Edison Company
Electric Dragon Team Paddler
SHARE MVS Program Co-Manager
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626-543-6132 Office ⇐=== NEW
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On 11/07/2018 12:06 AM, Paul Gilmartin wrote:
> On 2018-11-06, at 22:20:07, Joel C. Ewing wrote:
>
>> If you search on-line for Unicode characters, their code point values
>> are usually given using the "U+" notation, where is in hex, so
>> IBM is just following standard usage.
>>
> My
Hello Robert!
Definitely! Would it be okay for you if I contacted you off-list? :).
Ronald Kristel
From: IBM Mainframe Discussion List on behalf of
Robert Prins
Sent: Monday, November 5, 2018 8:57:05 PM
To: IBM-MAIN@LISTSERV.UA.EDU
Subject: [SUSPECTED SPAM] Fre
Copies of the "IBM Systems Journal", most in near mint condition, unless
otherwise noted, years are complete:
71: 3+4
72: 1+2+3
73
74
75: 1+2
76: 1+4
77
78
79: 1+3+4
80
81
82
83
84
85
86
87: 1+3+4
88
89
90: 1+2+3
And a few loose copies of the IBM Personal Systems Journal from around 1990.
Loca
On Wed, 7 Nov 2018 20:19:43 +1100, Andrew Rowley wrote:
>
>This means that (if your system follows the rules for DST changes) ...
>
Why should any system choose *not* to "follow the rules"?
z/OS has a weird culture.
>... you can apply a timezone to local time values and use the built in Java
>tim
Hi all
When we use filter command in oplerlog to show the messages that we want ,it
is very convenient.
for example:
filter msgid=IEF* or filter msgid=*E
We want to code a filter program to do it for PS file, could you know how to
code it?
How to make filter program support *?
Thanks a l
On 7/11/2018 10:17 AM, Charles Mills wrote:
You're right of course. I still stand by my assertion that most of the formats
are stupid, and the standard SMF format is no prize-winner. Milliseconds (or
even microseconds) since the start of some era would have fit conveniently in
64 bits, would h
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