All,
I have a question in to IBM, but they are slower than molasses in responding.
Since implementing GDPS, we have 50+ images to manage. Historically, because
of application dependencies, we’ve managed the change to DST manually with SET
TIMEZONE commands. Now that we have a lot of K sys
Lionel, My experience is only shows missing, or mount options that don’t match
parmlib. Nothing “new”.
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Not aware of anything, but will point out there is the SDSF “FS” option to
display all mounted file systems.
Dave Jousma
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Are there any tools/products/methods to assist in ascertain whether there are
any manually mounted file systems that aren
RDz is the old name for IDz when it was still Rational.Current version of
iDZ is 16.04.If all the hosts you connect to are current with regards to
RSED task, then you should be able to ditch RDZ
Dave Jousma
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Yes. In ds.conf set the FIPS state. LDAP automagically sets the key sizes
higher.
# sslFipsState
#
# Default Value: Off
#
# Description:
# The sslFipsState option specifies the FIPS state for the LDAP server.
# When FIPS mode turned on, it is more restrictive with respect to
# cryptogra
730,090 Size . . : 655,233 43,681
%Used . : 4 Largest . : 655,227 43,681
Trks/Cyls:15 Free
Extents . : 5
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So, for various reasons, mostly for ease of management, we have maintained a
single volume sysres. Today they are non-sms mod-54’s. But alas, based on our
product mix, I am close to exceeding the capacity of a -54.I am looking to
move to EAV volumes, which z/OS supports, and my storage tea
We have a sms storclas called scnosms that our team can code so that we can
direct allocations where we want.
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Ok, so I will speak out to my positive experiences….
I’m personally not in favor of a GUI for the sake of a GUI without bringing
advantages to the table. But I have become a ZOSMF fan more recently.
Serverpac – On the ISPF panels, old process, I could have the entire process
laid down, and co
Do you have DFHSM or some other management tool? Just migrate them all with
an expiration date. Those that get recalled are still referenced somewhere.
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Jason Cai
Date: Wednes
Just wondering why it might matter?
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Steve Beaver
Seems to say here that you need JAVA V17 on z/OS V3.1:
https://www.ibm.com/docs/en/zos/3.1.0?topic=installation-software-requirements-running-zos-31
If you already have that installed, just change your JAVA_HOME and give it a
shot.
Dave Jousma
Vice President | Director, Technology Engineering
Thank-you very much for this! I suspect this is the route we will have to
take. To answer your other question, yes, ZEDC is a chargeable feature
(although very inexpensive) and is turned on in IFAPRD00.
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Michael,
Yes, thanks. It is just the sortwk datsets that are the issue.
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Thanks for that. We do have IAM here, we’ll open a ticket with BMC asking
about support. I was just doubting since it presents to the OS as a VSAM
dataset.
We were hoping to make ZEDC “inclusive” as in everyone gets it to reap the
space reduction, and job performance improvements and that th
nd GDG production
files.
I wish I could tell you more, but the sysprogs here are outsourced and getting
answers from them requires official paperwork and bureaucracy that I have no
business reason to cover.
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eing a reduction in space usage on the storage groups where these
datasets were being allocated on.
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> Is anyone exploiting ZEDC d
Is anyone exploiting ZEDC data compression accelerator in your environments?
We recently licensed the enablement and are working through the issues in our
DEV environment.
We initially enabled Extended Format/COMPACT ZP, for all DSORG PS datasets, but
are quickly finding that DFSORT, SAS, ISP
Still, what I've
> seen in reality for decom is to run the IBM SDO (secure data overwrite
> to blot out the disks) and sometimes even shred the individual disks
> (I'd sure like to see that in action!)
>
> #3 If you steal a DS/TS box, make sure you steal the associated
PM
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I too struggled with why we need data set encryption. Someone pointed out data
in transit, for example FTPing it or copying it to a non z/OS system Colin On
Fri, 12 Apr 2024 at 17: 22, Jousma, David < 01a0403c5
To place a bit more focus on what Rick says….. You lose/destroy the key(s),
you have lost your data. There is a lot of discussion about the scope/use of
the keys. One key, or one per application, or one per dataset, etc. There
is no right/wrong answer (well just one key for everything is
How would you restart CONSOLE address space if the HMC is down too? (I have no
idea if that is possible even if HMC was available).Sounds like a
standalone dump and IPL might be in order.
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I should have added to not forget to circle back around, and delete the renamed
logstream at some point.
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1st, 2024 at 11:33 PM, Wayne Bickerdike
<059234794979-dmarc-requ...@listserv.ua.edu> wrote:
> SMF log stream?
>
> On Tue, Apr 2, 2024 at 11:41 AM Jousma, David <
> 01a0403c5dc1-dmarc-requ...@listserv.ua.edu> wrote:
>
> > Rename the logstream,
Rename the logstream, and then define a new one.
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el At 12: 26 PM
3/28/2024, Jousma, David wrote: >Ding ding ding…. . Gil gets the prize!
Off-list >send me your favorite adult beverage and where >to send it, and I’ll
have it delivered
Just a thought, but is Connect Direct available?
Michael
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8 13:22:47 EXECUTION BEGINS
ADR780I (001)-TDFP (01), THE INPUT DUMP DATA SET BEING PROCESSED IS IN FULL
VOLUME FORMAT AND WAS CREATED BY Z/OS DFSMSDSS VERSION
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Will give that a shot Gil. Running now, at the fast speed. We’ll if if
ADRDSSU at the remote end can read the file
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And all lpars are at the same levels of software.
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From: Jousma, David
Date: Thursday, March 28, 2024 at 10:30 AM
To: IBM Mainframe Discussion List
Subject: Re: Slow FTP's
Max,
As mentioned, the 50Gb file with MODE B and E
Max,
As mentioned, the 50Gb file with MODE B and EBCDIC is slow. Same file just
binary mode, it is fast. Of course, cant transmit a DSS dump as just binary.
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Massimo Biancucci
th, 2024 at 10: 08 AM, Jousma,
David <01a0403c5dc1-dmarc-request@ LISTSERV. UA. EDU> wrote: > As I
mentioned,
What about non-zEDC compression for the destination output dataset?
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As I mentioned, a standard binary transfer runs all day to all lpars at
140Mb/sec. It seems that only DSS dump files with MODE B, and EBCDIC
specified slows them down.
I have reached out to our network/firewall teams to see if there some sort of
data inspection going on.
Dave Jousma
Vice Pre
Max, Yes tracerte’s have been run, packet traces. It is standard FTP, no
SSL encryption going on.
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FTP's
How about processors (z15/z16)? On Thu, Mar 28, 2024 at 7: 30 AM Jousma, David
<01a0403c5dc1-dmarc-request@ listserv. ua. edu> wrote: > > All, > >
Grasping at straws here, IBM support center is baffled too. > > To clone
How about processors (z15/z16)?
On
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Subject: Re: Slow FTP's
Is there a firewall or switch in the path? Joe On Thu, Mar 28, 2024 at 8: 03 AM
Jousma, David < 01a0403c5dc1-dmarc-request@ listserv. ua. edu> wrote: >
Joe, > > I had not, just did, worse yet > > EZA1485I 12902400 bytes
Is there a firewa
4 at 8:56 AM
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Have you tried MODE S (streaming) and TYPE E? Joe On Thu, Mar 28, 2024 at 7: 31
AM Jousma, David < 01a0403c5dc1-dmarc-request@ listserv. ua. edu> wrote: >
All, > > Grasping at straws here, IBM support cente
7728 NWMConnRcvWnd n:131020 - o:130176 = 844
On Thu, 28 Mar 2024 at 12:31, Jousma, David <
01a0403c5dc1-dmarc-requ...@listserv.ua.edu> wrote:
> All,
>
> Grasping at straws here, IBM support center is baffled too.
>
> To clone z/OS maintenance to various discon
Look for CHECKSUMOFFLOAD YES
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> All,
>
> Grasping at straws here, IBM support center is baffled too.
>
> To clone z/OS mai
All,
Grasping at straws here, IBM support center is baffled too.
To clone z/OS maintenance to various disconnected sysplex’s I do a DFDSS dump,
and FTP it everywhere it needs to be. Its roughly a 50Gb file transfer. There
is some environmental issue causing slow file transfers to some systems
You likely need to unzip it on your workstation first, and then upload the tar
file inside it.
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Lionel,
I haven’t seen the book, but Ive written usermods to replace SMPE controlled
data.Basically you have the tar’d payload, a script that is aware of SMPE
phase/actions, etc, and based on an apply or restore does the work.Whether
you are writing a usermod or installing a FMID I thin
Timothy,
I’ll wait to see more information as it becomes available. So zCX is Ubuntu
Linux on z/OS, IBM has labelled Redhat Openshift as zCX-OCP, and now we have
zOSCP. I like the container Ideas, but this literally sounds like z/OS Unix
inside a container? I guess that surprises me, as I
Is she logging off cleanly? Or is she letting her session 522 off. If the
latter profile changes don’t get written out and would explain the behavior.
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rpinion865 <042a019916
Linda,
I'd think twice on this topic. We do vault our elevated access id's and I am
fine with that, but to hand off all password management is a solution looking
for a problem.
There is the racf password quality exit that can be coded up to disallow
"common" passwords. On top of that, you c
Just run the buildmcs. It will use those files to copy from to create the
relfiles from, when received into the new environment. Make sure all
maintenance has been applied. Many folks run the buildmcs for the fmid in the
DLIB environment.
Dave Jousma
Vice President | Director, Technology En
Issue TCPIP OBEY command from the console?
Dave Jousma
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To: IBM-MAIN@LISTSERV.UA.EDU
S
@openssh.com<mailto:aes256-...@openssh.com>
Dave Jousma
Vice President | Director, Technology Engineering
From: Jousma, David
Date: Thursday, January 25, 2024 at 9:04 AM
To: IBM-Main (ibm-main@listserv.ua.edu)
Subject: New SSH vulnerability
Looks like a fairly new SSH vulnerability has surf
Looks like a fairly new SSH vulnerability has surfaced…Anyone figure out a
local remediation for this yet? As per usual, IBM is mum. There is no
fixing PTF yet based on what I see in ResourceLink.
QID
38913
Severity
HIGH
Definition
SSH Prefix Truncation Vulnerability (Terrapin)
Descri
Your keystore should be RACF or TSS. Depending on keylength, ICSF will likely
store parts of the key in CKDS or PKDS datasets.
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Steve Beaver <050e0c375a14-dmarc-requ...@lists
Pretty hard to mess up the master key, since it only lives in the crypto
hardware.
That's the other thing though. Sounds like the OP wants to encrypt everything
with the same HLQ, with the same key that's a big exposure if the key gets
accidentally deleted. Not sure what the rule of thum
We looked at dataset encryption to please our auditors.Just trying to see
the benefit, honestly.If you are a permitted user of the dataset by any
means, then you have to be permitted to the encryption key profile as well.
So who are you protecting the data from? Storage managers? Stora
Ok, so how about the obvious response…… Since you are going to edit the JCL to
add // or something, why not just comment out or delete the remaining JCL?
Dave Jousma
Vice President | Director, Technology Engineering
From: IBM Mainframe Discussion List on behalf of Bob
Bridges
Date: Friday
I should have mentioned to Lizette that you can issue some operator commands
against the task to see if there is any usage
F RDZRSED,APPL=D P,d
14.03.41 STC12858 BPXM023I (RDZRSED) 447
447 ProcessId(1114457 ) ASId(00F2) JobName(RDZRSED1) Order(1)
447 PROCESS LIMI
This statement is very confusing to me?So for DB2V13 is installed in its
own global zone, with target and dlib zones.It’s the next part of your
statement “use my existing target and dlib zones and update ddefs…” that is
confusing me. It sounds like you are trying to marry your V13 work
If the STC proc looks similar to this, it’s a part of z/explorer and/or iDZ.
You could shut it down, and see who complains. There is usually a JMON task
that goes with it for JES interface.
//RSED PROC IVP=, * 'IVP' to do an IVP
//PORT=,
//
Peter, have you been doing any PAGE ADDS, and PAGE DELETES?Years ago, when
we were migrating to new DASD (TDMF wont move active local page datasets), I
exhausted EQSA but didn’t realize it at the time. Now you do PAGE DELETE with
REPLACE to avoid the ESQA problem.
Dave Jousma
Vice Preside
Bob,
It's pretty long haired geeky work going on there, and I think it's hard for
our older minds to wrap around it. A year ago I was in POK for executive
briefing and they gave us a tour of the older quantum computer that they
actually let people see. Pretty unimpressive as not much to loo
You have to install Rockets miniconda I was lamenting a week or two ago. It
is the installer for all their ported opensource packages. Or, if that is not
important to you can go directly here, and download the tarball, and manually
install yourself. https://anaconda.org/zoss-appdev
Dave
David, I do have SWARM active, and both containers are (or were) connected.
Ive tried creating an overlay network, and connecting the container to it, but
still no luck. In fact, I couldn’t even reach RTE from my browser to get a
3270 session.I just don’t have enough personal experience t
David Crayford Wrote:
If you intend to set up zCX for high availability, it would involve running
zCX instances on different LPARs. To achieve this, you'll likely need
Docker Swarm for creating a cluster that operates across multiple nodes.
While OpenShift (Kubernetes) is a more advanced option,
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From: Jousma, David
Date: Tuesday, November 7, 2023 at 2:05 PM
To: IBM Mainframe Discussion List
Subject: Re: Anyone with zCX docker hands on?
Matt, It’s vanilla zCX. I have a separate Openshift POC going in other
containers. That’s an animal of its own too
Matt, It’s vanilla zCX. I have a separate Openshift POC going in other
containers. That’s an animal of its own too.
Dave Jousma
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Matt Hogstrom
Date: Tuesday, November 7, 2023 at 1:44 PM
To:
Anyone in IBM-MAIN doing anything with zCX containers? Ive successfully stood
up Rocket Terminal Emulator(RTE) in a couple of separate ZCX hosts on z/OS
V2.5.I am now trying to get the clustering feature of RTE to work, but
there are specific network changes in Docker that need to be made
Lennie, I can appreciate your RFE, we used to maintain multiple mastercat’s in
our prod sysplex, but do not anymore.Mostly due to the extra efforts and
issues you note in your RFE. Our OMVS and CSF datasets are in usercats.We
do take catalog backups 4 times a day, and our master catalog
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> On Fri, Nov 3, 2023, at 6:44 PM, Jousm
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On Fri, Nov 3, 2023, at 6:44 PM, Jousma, David wrote:
> We do pay for GIT client support through IBM, which I realize is actually
> rocket support behind the scenes.cURL used to come packaged
We do pay for GIT client support through IBM, which I realize is actually
rocket support behind the scenes.cURL used to come packaged with GIT client
but was removed with IBM ptf.
I was able to just go to the public anaconda website, and download the cURL
tarball, upload it, and expand it a
p; dirty: download the package as above and then use pax instead
of miniconda.
My personal opinion: the mess is yet another way to convince user to buy
support.
--
Radoslaw Skorupka
Lodz, Poland
W dniu 02.11.2023 o 18:53, Jousma, David pisze:
> All,
>
> I have
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> On 3 Nov 2023, at 6: 30 am, Jousma, David <01a0403c5dc1-dmarc-request@
> LISTSERV. UA. EDU> wrote: > > I find having to have an entire front-end to
> install somet
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All,
I have a simple need to make cURL available in my environment. I downloaded,
and installed MiniConda from the Rocket open source webpage. We are behind a
proxy, and am having all sorts of problems trying to get that to work.
Does anyone know of a way to download the needed “repository”
Can you actually post the IEBCOPY output showing the error?
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To: IBM-MAIN@LI
We looked at it briefly, and I think there is a valid use case for using such
as test data backup, non-critical data,etc.I mentioned in another thread,
you have to ask yourself the question of how much data can I restore in xx
amount of time? You are limited to external network speeds. If
So the issue of using public cloud storage is a question you have to answer for
yourself. “How quickly do I need to be able to restore?” If its TB of data,
streaming in at network speed, that could be days or weeks. Will you be out of
business by then?
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Mark Zelden
Date: Monday, October 16, 2023 at 12:53 PM
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Subject: Re: DFDSS RFE - Please read / vote
On Sun, 15 Oct 2023 00: 31: 20 +, Jousma, David
wrote: >Mark, > >I have the same cloning process as you logically. I know
ex
Mark,
I have the same cloning process as you logically. I know exactly the problem
you face. Your rfe makes sense.
I get around it by cloning at the volume level, but there is always the outlier
that needs to be cloned by itself, or the once in awhile fix that needs to be
made.When I r
Well, you might try Rocket Terminal emulator Web edition. Its web based, but
you have to have the server running somewhere in the shop. We happen to be
trying it right now in a zCX container on z/OS.
Dave Jousma
Vice President | Director, Technology Engineering
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Thanks for that Kurt!
Dave Jousma
Vice President | Director, Technology Engineering
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Kurt Quackenbush
Date: Friday, September 22, 2023 at 8:40 AM
To: IBM-MAIN@LISTSERV.UA.EDU
Subject: Re: zOSMF Workflows
> There is something somewhat rudimen
I've transitioned full to using a MAC.Love the Apple bluetooth keyboard
feel, and Apple bluetooth mouse with no buttons.
As for eyesight, I run a pair of 32" 4k monitors.
Dave Jousma
Vice President | Director, Technology Engineering
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Best option would be to have the exit issue a WTO, and then scan operlog for
that.
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Vice President | Director, Technology Engineering
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Date: Wednesday, June 2
TRACE=Y in the STC JCL?
Dave Jousma
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Gadi Ben-Avi
Date: Thursday, May 18, 2023 at 2:54 AM
To: IBM-MAIN@LISTSERV.UA.EDU
Subject: Re: z/OSMF log size
Thanks, But it looks like z/OSMF is writing to much information for normal
operations. I'm loo
This is what we do as well, as in defining the extra processors as reserves,
and then just config them on when needed during the envent.
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Mike Shorkend
Date: Saturday, April 29, 2023 at 2:02 PM
To: IBM-MAIN@LISTSERV.UA.EDU
Subject: Re: CBU Wo
FTPs works for us. Have to use your IBM file transfer ID and password,
anonymous no longer works. For a passive connection, there are some high
numbered range of ports you need to setup firewall to allow. My JCL looks like
this
//FTP EXEC PGM=FTP,REGION=64M,PARM='(EXIT=8'
//CEEOPTS DD
MFA is a separately charged product from IBM, and is licensed in blocks of 500
users. So there will be a software purchase and install on top of the racf
changes
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I believe Steve was indicating that at his shop, msgclass=z is setup as purge,
when thr job completes. You can use whatever msgclass works for your shop, or
alternatively setup a jes autocommand to purge them after a day.
Dave Jousma
Vice President | Director, Technology Engineering
Fifth T
Glad to see you are still kicking around, Ed!
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Enhanced hold data does not include secint source id's as far as I know. I
have to logon to resourcelink to download the list and receive that, and then
apply by source ID. I guess I don't understand why isv do jot have access.
Dave Jousma
Vice President | Director, Technology Engineering
F
Glad you got the answer, as I was about to post the same info. We have it
enabled now, probably the last 6 months, and right after it was done I got a
call from the ibm service representative because "he couldn't logon". Seems
like poor design point, but I'm sure there is a reason for it.
D
Thank you for this, whomever you are!
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Carmen, IBM reworked how the drives are managed/shared now. There is no
longer a need for CF structure, just the IODF definitions.We share all
drives across all sysplex’s that the VTL is connected to with no problem. We
used to do as you do with certain ranges for certain systems.
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Its in the IODF.You have to define the devices as AUTOSWAP. Then there is
nothing else to do, other than bring them all online everywhere.
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Date: Wednesday, October 12, 2022 at 11:38 AM
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Turn them off in SMFPRMxx?
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Is there a cert you need to add to jes2 userid keychain?
Dave Jousma
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The funny part of this peeing contest is that IBM has never published the text
of security APARs publically. Not even on resourcelink. You'll see the apar
#, and ptf's, but try to search out those apars and you get document not found
in service link.
Most of the time, I just download the smp
We ipl 2 times a year. It's a matter of balancing change vs stability. We
monitor vulnerabilities for sure. Our environment is not internet facing, so
any concerns are internal. Many vulnerability do not require ipl to fix, but
some do. We do not install maintenance just because it's the
You know what folks? We argue enough about control blocks here and there, and
whether USS is a vtam or unix term.
Let's please leave U.S. politics out of this world-wide forum.
Dave Jousma
Vice President | Director, Technology Engineering
Fifth Third Bank | 1830 East Paris Ave, SE | M
Looks like a bad one...
https://www.lunasec.io/docs/blog/log4j-zero-day/
Dave Jousma
Vice President | Director, Technology Engineering
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The only problem with &sysname is that unless you have sms rules to "cleanup"
these work datasets sometimes hang around. Not sure if you'd get a not
catalog2 error or if they get reused.
Dave Jousma
Vice President | Director, Technology Engineering
Fifth Third Bank | 1830 East Paris Ave
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