Re: Chaning time zone for Unix based tasks

2019-12-29 Thread Gadi Ben-Avi
Thanks Is this a onetime setup, or would I have to do this twice a year? Gadi -Original Message- From: IBM Mainframe Discussion List On Behalf Of Paul Gilmartin Sent: Monday, December 30, 2019 9:28 AM To: IBM-MAIN@LISTSERV.UA.EDU Subject: Re: Chaning time zone for Unix based tasks On Mo

Re: Chaning time zone for Unix based tasks

2019-12-29 Thread Gadi Ben-Avi
I'm in Israel. -Original Message- From: IBM Mainframe Discussion List On Behalf Of Paul Gilmartin Sent: Monday, December 30, 2019 9:03 AM To: IBM-MAIN@LISTSERV.UA.EDU Subject: Re: Chaning time zone for Unix based tasks On Mon, 30 Dec 2019 06:26:57 +, Gadi Ben-Avi wrote: >Hi, >Twice

Re: Chaning time zone for Unix based tasks

2019-12-29 Thread Gadi Ben-Avi
I know, bit that requires editing a file. I want something that can be done using automation. Gadi -Original Message- From: IBM Mainframe Discussion List On Behalf Of ITschak Mugzach Sent: Monday, December 30, 2019 8:54 AM To: IBM-MAIN@LISTSERV.UA.EDU Subject: Re: Chaning time zone for U

Re: Chaning time zone for Unix based tasks

2019-12-29 Thread Paul Gilmartin
On Mon, 30 Dec 2019 06:26:57 +, Gadi Ben-Avi wrote: >Hi, >Twice a year, we change the time zone the system is using with the SET >TIMEZONE command. >This does not affect tasks running under Unix System Services. > >Is there a way to make these tasks use the z/OS system Time Zone? > >We are us

Re: Chaning time zone for Unix based tasks

2019-12-29 Thread ITschak Mugzach
in /etc/profile set the variable TZ to UTC+2 (setenv TZ "UTC2EDT") ITschak On Mon, Dec 30, 2019 at 8:27 AM Gadi Ben-Avi wrote: > Hi, > Twice a year, we change the time zone the system is using with the SET > TIMEZONE command. > This does not affect tasks running under Unix System Services. > >

Chaning time zone for Unix based tasks

2019-12-29 Thread Gadi Ben-Avi
Hi, Twice a year, we change the time zone the system is using with the SET TIMEZONE command. This does not affect tasks running under Unix System Services. Is there a way to make these tasks use the z/OS system Time Zone? We are using z/OS v2.2 and z/OS v2.3 Thanks Gadi --

Re: Strange Migration behaviour DFHSM

2019-12-29 Thread Jake Anderson
So far based on D SMS,LIB(ALL),DETAIL We have total 2934 srtch volume. As per ARCMDxx the RECYCLEPERCENT(25) On Mon, 30 Dec, 2019, 9:40 AM Mike Schwab, wrote: > How many scratch tape volumes? > How is the recycle process performing. > > On Sun, Dec 29, 2019 at 9:50 PM Jake Anderson > wrote:

Re: Strange Migration behaviour DFHSM

2019-12-29 Thread Mike Schwab
How many scratch tape volumes? How is the recycle process performing. On Sun, Dec 29, 2019 at 9:50 PM Jake Anderson wrote: > > Hi > > Our DFHSM is a single host based . Strange behaviour an noticing with it as > when i manually try to HMIGRATE to ML2(Virtual tape) and it's still in > DFHSM reques

Strange Migration behaviour DFHSM

2019-12-29 Thread Jake Anderson
Hi Our DFHSM is a single host based . Strange behaviour an noticing with it as when i manually try to HMIGRATE to ML2(Virtual tape) and it's still in DFHSM request queue for more than a 1 day. I scanned through HSM log and i dont see any error related to the dataset am trying to migrate. The MCDS

Re: VSAM record length 0

2019-12-29 Thread Matt Hogstrom
Awesome. This made me laugh Zero is a number; it just can’t be used everywhere as noted below. Matt Hogstrom m...@hogstrom.org +1-919-656-0564 PGP Key: 0x90ECB270 Facebook LinkedIn Twitter

Re: IBM-MAIN Digest - 14 Dec 2019 to 15 Dec 2019 (#2019-346)

2019-12-29 Thread Ryan Knowles
Signoff On Dec 16, 2019 12:00 AM, IBM-MAIN automatic digest system wrote: There are 7 messages totaling 367 lines in this issue. Topics of the day: 1. How do I compare CPU times on two machines? (4) 2. ZOS 1.13 2.2 2.3 in the same sysplex (3) -

Re: IBM-MAIN Digest - 14 Dec 2019 to 15 Dec 2019 (#2019-346)

2019-12-29 Thread Ryan Knowles
Signoff IBM mainframe discussion list On Dec 16, 2019 12:00 AM, IBM-MAIN automatic digest system wrote: There are 7 messages totaling 367 lines in this issue. Topics of the day: 1. How do I compare CPU times on two machines? (4) 2. ZOS 1.13 2.2 2.3 in the same sysplex (3) ---

Re: [ISPF-L] Programmatically deleting ISPF Clipboards

2019-12-29 Thread Robert Prins
On 2019-12-29 14:33, Lionel B Dyck wrote: > On 2019-12-29 09:38, Robert Prins wrote:> Does anyone know a way of deleting all the non-default ISPF clipboards, from> within an edit macro, without knowing their names?> > Reason? I've got an edit macro that creates half a dozen of internally used>

Is there a COBOL mailing list?

2019-12-29 Thread Donald Blake
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VSAM record length 0

2019-12-29 Thread Donald Blake
And ever since then people have been screwing up proofs and calculations by trying to divide by it. >In the sixth century brilliant Indian mathematicians added zero >to the number system. IBM designers have not yet caught up. >

Re: [ISPF-L] Programmatically deleting ISPF Clipboards

2019-12-29 Thread Lionel B Dyck
Robert - to answer your question - No (sadly) I've not found a way programmatically to get a list of all the edit clipboards. I did resist the urge to chase control blocks but that may be the only solution. Lionel B. Dyck < Website: http://www.lbdsoftware.com "Worry more about your character t

Programmatically deleting ISPF Clipboards

2019-12-29 Thread Robert Prins
Does anyone know a way of deleting all the non-default ISPF clipboards, from within an edit macro, without knowing their names? Reason? I've got an edit macro that creates half a dozen of internally used clipboards, and that obviously fails if there are already several clipboards created befor