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3.2ms, and the delay for the tasks will shrink.
Isn't this a better situation for zIIP work than for non-zIIP work? Same
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> I'm fairly certain that ICEGENER would be able to do this, but have not yet
found an example that comes anywhere close, that I can then adapt to my
requirements.
It's IEBGENER not ICEGENER which you probably mean. The latter does 1:1 copies
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Not the most efficient way, but if this is a one-time job, it probably doesn't
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The x'5B' applies when the unaware application, e.g. MVS, JESx, etc, was
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CP 273 (Germany, etc.): b5, 7b, 5b
CP 500 (International): 7c, 7b, 5c
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then change the SF to say unprotected+dark and make then next data byte a
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This will surely work, but the cursor will be placed ahead of the PAS text.
Probably not the desired result.
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of course take eons to come to a common understanding, not speaking about
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IBM flagship operating system coming out in *2019* will be z/OS V1.19" Or,
will it be Z/OS V1.19?
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auto-mounted at first access. The automount policy offers an auto-unmount
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>And you do a great job! Seriously, I think that you contribute greatly to the
>list and you do respond to issues that are relevant to you in an extremely
>short amount of time, with real answers.
Thank you for all of your hard work.
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TC with the 8 character
RACF ID.
Not in my experience. When logging into a shell, sshd (and I believe otelnetd
as well) sets the _BPX_JOBNAME variable before spanwing the shell process. An
its the plain userid that is being set.
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"YES" or "MUST", will run in the same AS, so under the same jobname.
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I'm trying to search IBM-Main's archive but am getting only matches from 2007
and elder. Even searching for words I can see in current threads do not show up.
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The sort field says "date/time" most recent first", but that may be missleading.
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block, you told SPZAP to look at. How would SPZAP know which block to work on,
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not on V2.3 yet, so I can't check myself, but I would expect the message
to appear in the joblog of any and all jobs, started tasks, and TSO sessions.
Interesting piece: Even IBM KC shows only DGDBIAS, and non of the other
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>Is is possible to print the content of additional 32-byte sufix using
>AMASPZAP or maybe other tool?
Would ADRDSSU's PRINT command be of help here? It content of tracks, block by
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DFSMS Using Data Set says the defaults are: RECFM=U, LRECL=80, BLKSIZE=80. So
it is up to the program to setup the DCB as expected, or to specify all of this
in JCL (or SVC99).
Just my $0.02
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>I've arranged to have the System Messages documentation updated.
Thanks, Scott, for having the doc updated. Saves me an RCF.
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>Got my answer from the CICS list.
I'm not subscribed to the CICS list, yet the answer interests me (and maybe
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> For example FBA world changed (actually came back *) the sector size which
> was 512B net for ages and
now it's commonly extended to 4096kB.
I think that should say 4KiB, not 4096KiB. 4MiB would seem to waste an awful
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w often is that a problem?
Every now and then, do I have to look for the needle in a days worth of
operlog, which was offloaded into a data set. It is extremely helpful when I
can work with VIEW.
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>In what way is TSO not AMODE64 aware? I run AMODE64 programs under TSO all
the time.
The talk is about ISPF VIEW/EDIT, and these programs do not do AMODE64 as far
as I understand. You can of course alway run your own AMODE64 code in any
address space.
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this really makes the difference.
Curious to see what happens when I add a LIST tomorrow.
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DIV works with VSAM linear data sets. How would it help here?
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VIEW/EDIT should really learn to work in a window mode, so larger data sets can
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(and view) the current limiting
factor is virtual storage, not real storage. ISPF edit is AMODE31, and thus
cannot deal with above the bar storage. So all the real frame services (PG)
don't help.
Windowing techniques would allow to edit/view data sets / files of any size.
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71075F8.+ NEXT..... 3710F6A0 PREV. 36DABF70 HEAD. 37107AE0
TAIL. 371079A0
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"LIST " line RUNCHAIN writes out on each
iteration, but just didn't notice. Silly me.
Running the chain with a simple LIST command revealed this quickly.
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software which had just
this dependency. I can't remember thought, if defining the data sets as
EXTENDED format, was all there had to be done.
You might give it try, or read about NOTE & POINT in the DFSMS manuals.
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>The possibilities are any combination of
>IQD,PCIE,CRYPTO,CF
Do RoCE and zEDC cards also produce interrupts which are reported as AINT?
Under type PCIE?
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re is a transaction definition parameter called BREXIT, and an
>associated START BREXIT command.
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>It is kept. I have PAUSED and RELEASED a WU lots of times. Mostly, it runs
>on the zIIP, but sometimes it runs on a CP due to the zIIP being busy.
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get a completely different ranking.
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requeued to the zIIP work unit queue when ready because is still is zIIP
eligible? Or will it no longer be zIIP-eligible?
I imagine the zIIP-eligibility is kept, but would anyone know (not just
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>Hi,.I am trying to find examples of invoking a CLIST and a Program from
the )PROC Section of a ISPF PANEL
That is not the concept of ISPF. You either have a menu, aka selection panel,
or a data entry or data display panel.
With menus, you set the ZSEL variable to contain operands which are
>It depends on your definition of "fairly recent". LNKAUTH=APFTAB was
>introduced in MVS/XA SP2.1.1, about 35 years ago..
He wrote "I believe..." and you can always believe what you want .
(No offence intended; just couln't re
task similar to the START operator command,
the new STC's userid (owner) and default group are determined by RACF (STARTED
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Hi
We are looking up
people and the have now
way to tell and pass to sort in this case.
BTW, I worth a test program meanwhile and found that the manual and the reality
diverge. I'm pursuing this offline and will report back once I now more.
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>>
>I do my best proofreading *after* I press the key...
I'm excellent at finding my typos when I read my post after it is echoed back
t
load module in the parent
address space. But, I have never looked into an EXECed address space to see if
that is the case or not.
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Someone posted the text of the IEC614I. Doesn't look like a scratch message to
me.
Was initiates the deletion of the GDS? Roll-off due to LIMIT being reached? How
is the GDG defined? Are the GDSs SMS managed?
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s some reserve work space data sets, but the total space of *all*
the reserve data sets is roughly the space of a *single* initial work data set.
Doesn't make sense to me, and IBM seems to agree. Therefore the PMR.
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>BTW, I wrote a test program meanwhile and found that the manual and the
>reality diverge. I'm pursuing this offline and will report back once I know
>more.
I got a response from Kolusu. We're gonna open a PMR for this.
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142, it makes a
big difference.
Been working with just about these colors for the last 20+ years. I find it
much more relaxing, especially when swapping between office suite windows and
3270 windows.
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fies the total default primary space, in megabytes, to be allocated for
all dynamically allocated work data sets (n is not the primary space for each
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submitted at the same time, or more precisely converted in the same second,
will conflict in the GDG base.
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developers, what do they use? :-})
It is now more for the latter: IBM has rebranded RDz to IDz
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"20 expressions" to find other places, such as the CALL instruction,
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rm.0 = ii - 1 /* parm.0 now has the number of parameters passed */
/* note that spaces around the comma will be kept *//* as leading and/or
trailing spaces in the stem variables */
say parm.0 "parameters have been passed"
do ii =
ize of the extended private region. So, it
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o read the RECFM=U blocks, e.g. with REXX
o rebuild the original blocks using the information above
o write the new RECFM=U blocks
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>What is important is the numeric part.
... and whether or not there is a text string *after* that numeric part. It is
the trigger to activate the automatic daylight saving time handling. No string,
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specify ENVAR('TZ=...') via EXEC PARM= in each and every job, STC, etc. where
some UNIX code is running.
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no option. Secondly, the very same JCL is
distributed to test and prod environments and TIME= is to be ignored in test
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>Responded too soon. Since you also want to look at the step level IEFUSI would
>also be needed.
I had a look at IEFUSI before posting, but did not see how to change the (CPU)
TIME= limit there. It's purpos is mainly to deal with memory limits. Did I
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A new STELLIB allocation will be established in the new (sub) step. I may
consist of the same data sets (STEPLIB=CURRENT), it may be something else
(STEPLIB=dsn1;dsn2;), or it may not be established (STEPLIB=NONE or
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ld behave differently.
Now assuming it does start a new job step, all DDs from the previous (initial)
job step are lost. The new step running the "tsocmd" command will have no DDs
at all. Also, the command will never return to the COBOL code. That
ure. I'd rather think PAS is purely something a 3270 application has
to implement: Read the cursor position returned, check if it lies within the
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Hello Harry,thank you very much for you response, and especially for picking
this up.
I know the subject I chose was a bit harshly formulated, but I did this on
purpose. I was hoping that it would get things going, and it did. I'm grateful.
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ROTFLOL. This is ridiculous, IBM! Case b) below is an intra-page reference;
they don't get even this most basic of HTML right.
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>b) Redisplays the same page:
>https://www-304.ibm.com/servers/resourcelink/svc00100.nsf/pages/zosv2r2-pdf-download?OpenDocume
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The following is just my personal $0.02USD worth. I speak for myself only and
not for my employer.
Just like any other n
l code in PDSE processing to recognize
the data set is in linklist usage (I doubt there is, but who knows?)
I would assume that the space is reclaimed not matter whether the data set is
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Peter, I don't care. I tried to help Robin, the OP. Maybe you can help to solve
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- Is the INIT routine run under the region
Many thanks for all the help you offered, and the patience you always had with.
Good health and best of all. May you enjoy every day.
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requires quite some ECSA storage to administer the virtual storage pages shared
between mmap() users. See „MVS Initialization & Tuning Guide - BMXPRMxx“ -
MAXMMAPAREA for details about how much ECSA is u
. Especially, since I have seen such
sequences in another dumps, although much less often. Can anyone say
something about the nature of those SSRV calls. Am I safe to say they do not
belong to the problem at hand? — Peter Hunkeler
doubts.
I'd rather think they are caused by I/O interrupt handling. Especially, since I
have seen such sequences in another dumps, although much less often.
Can anyone say something about the nature of those SSRV calls.
Am I safe to say they do not belong to the problem at hand?
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I see them most of the time in this dump but only occasionally in other dumps,
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