Re: Getting rid of a z14 zr1 - any value in the host cards?

2024-03-03 Thread Laurence Chiu
Hi Thanks for the information. The cards we have are FICON Express16S+SX and FICON Express 16S+LX + OSA-Express 10 GbE SR Larry On Thu, Feb 29, 2024 at 7:05 AM Radoslaw Skorupka < 0471ebeac275-dmarc-requ...@listserv.ua.edu> wrote: > W dniu 27.02.2024 o 04:54, Laurence Chiu pisze: > >

Re: 35th International Rexx Symposium in Birsbane (Australia) about to start

2024-03-03 Thread Bob Bridges
Sounds like more than just an interpreted language, then. But I'm a little confused why (for instance) they include VBScript in that list. What functions does it have that make it dynamic? Not, since you're busy, that I care VERY much. Just mildly curious. Explain if you want, but otherwise,

Re: RACF, external password management

2024-03-03 Thread Jared Hunter
Hi all, I’m an architect/implementor on the IBM Z MFA team since the prehistory / notional phase of the product. If folks would be interested in one or more “office hours” style Q+A sessions about the product and its (many, sometimes exotic) features, feel free to reach out to me at this

Re: DFSMSHSM reports.

2024-03-03 Thread Glenn Wilcock
Thanks all for the great comments. A few additional comments: 1) One of the sample reports for the DFSMS Report Generator is a Migrate/Recall thrashing report. 2) By default, HSM does not create an FSR record for data sets that are not eligible for primary space management. These also cause

Re: RACF, external password management

2024-03-03 Thread Radoslaw Skorupka
W dniu 01.03.2024 o 19:43, Seymour J Metz pisze: And after the user is revoked. *permanently*. Making a logon loop a convenient option for a DOS attack. ...and your proposal is? (not to say userlist need not to be published) -- Radoslaw Skorupka Lodz, Poland

Re: RACF, external password management

2024-03-03 Thread Timothy Sipples
Frank Swarbrick wrote: >I have a curious question about MFA on z/OS. Does each login >require a different token? Meaning, if I log on to TSO and to CICS, >can I use the same token? I ask because I log on and off to >various CICS regions throughout the day, and I'd hate to have to >get a new