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receive it. IBM is still trying to figure out our issue. Were
you able to resolve your situation with TCPIP on Z/OS 2.5? If so how? Do you
have an IBM case number that you could share?
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Anyone having both z/OS 2.5 installed while also running ACF2 as your security
system have any issues related to TCPIP after upgrading to z/OS 2.5? We have
issues opened with both IBM and Broadcom and they are both pointing at each
other.
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Link list allocations from IPL time do not have to hang around forever. There
are several ways to remove an allocation. My favorite way is to code two
SYS1.PARMLIB members and then just issue two MVS commands to bring them in.
Code a PROGLD member with contents:
LNKLST DEFINE NAME(LNKLST02)
is using at the server end?
We have VPS and would like to use it.
On Wed, Oct 27, 2021 at 5:13 PM Michael Brennan <
034cc18fb308-dmarc-requ...@listserv.ua.edu> wrote:
> If you have product such as VPS, CA-Spool or other product on your system
> that controls printers, you should b
If you have product such as VPS, CA-Spool or other product on your system that
controls printers, you should be able to do this with that product. I have a
client that use VPS to suck up all jobs that have an Output Class of Y and
sends it to server where the output is archived.
You indicated that it depended on the setting for JOBDEF INTERPRET=. What is
your JOBDEF INTERPRET= setting that the problem occurs under? Also does the
loop occur if one defaults to DSENQSHR=ALLOW on the JOBCLASS setting? Just
curious.
Michael
Perhaps you need to set yourself as an admin within the ISMF panels to enable
you to get a 'HRECALL' panel. ISMF option 0.0 make sure User mode is set to 2.
If not then set it to 2, back completely out of the ISMF panels then go back
in. Hopefully security does not get in your way in
Not sure if this is your issue but worth a try. Check your compiler options as
they sometime can make a difference. Do you have NODYNAM or DYNAM coded.
Coding the wrong option can lead to a S806. Had a user at my shop have a
similar issue for a different entry point and when they changed to
Create a brand new ZFS file for your user data. Then mount it at mount point
/u with RDWR.
You do not want /u/userid data in the ROOT file system.
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Another option is set DeadLetterAction to be delete instead of store.
If all you ever are going to is clean out and delete what is stored in the
directory, then why ever store something there in the first place.
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If you override CSSLIB, that will work for all invocations of only CSSLIB. If
your CSSLIB DDDEF is part of a DDDEF concatenation such as a SYSLIB then you
will need to override the entire SYSLIB concatenation also.
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list data set when you
exit ISPF.
Michael Brennan
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Just use native FTP from your PC to your mainframe. Put the files all in the
same directory on your PC.
1. Open a Command Prompt on your PC.
2. CD 'prefix' - where your prefix is high level Qualifier under which the
transferred files are located.
3. ftp 'Hostname' - where 'Hostname' is
Also suggest you check your security system. ACF2 has a setting that can
influence S622 time outs at both a global level and an individual id level.
Not sure if RACF and Top Secret have the same ability.
Michael
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No you can not do it with one batch job. What you could do is have STEP1
create the proc and then have STEP2 submit a separate batch job to the internal
reader that executes the proc created in STEP1.
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You can the same started name more than once on any lpar. Now the product
itself may not allow it based on enqueues and other things, that is why you
most likely got the notification that the product was already active. For our
automation product we use CA OPS/MVS and he runs multiple of the
The default data set name for DAE is SYS1.DAE. If your site has changed the
default name then that would be defined in PARMLIB member ADYSET00.
To edit the DAE data set you will first need to stop DAE. This is normally
done by issuing command SET DAE=01.
Then use ISPF to edit your DAE data
After you get your unix files to the target system,
If you need to change ownership of all the directories the following will come
in handy:
//JS10 EXEC PGM=IKJEFT01
//SYSTSPRT DD SYSOUT=*
//SYSTSIN
( cd $HOME & pax -w . ) | ssh -f user@other-lpar 'cd & pax -vr'
# Must be:
( cd $HOME & pax -w . ) | sshuser@other-lpar 'cd & pax -vr'
... one of my favorite mistakes.
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Mount yourself a brand new empty ZFS or HFS file and mount it at /To_Directory/
then go into OMVS (TSO OMVS) and issue following commands:
cd /from_directory/
pax -rvwkC -pe * /To_Directory/
Michael
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There is no need to preallocate and format the new ZFS target data set. Just
do a copy with the RENAMEU option. Below is an example. In this example SYS1
high level is not SMS managed. SYS2 high level is SMS managed in this example:
//S3 EXEC PGM=ADRDSSU
//SYSPRINT DD SYSOUT=*
One does not need to be using IEALIMIT. It should have been replaced by IEFUSI
a while ago. If you are at z/OS 2.3 or higher suggest you get just use new
PARMLIB member SMFLIMxx instead of IEFUSI or IEALIMIT.
Michael Brennan
Mainframe Engineering
HCL Technologies Ltd.
Tel:408-933-3628
Same behavior in z/OS 2.3.
Michael Brennan
Mainframe Engineering
HCL Technologies Ltd.
Tel:408-933-3628 Extn: (506-7028)
www.hcl.com<http://www.hcl.com/>
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I have successfully brought up zOSMF on an a z/OS 2.3 in house test system and
we do not have ICSF of CSF active.
Michael Brennan
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scott Ford
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Yes.
Michael Brennan
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We just ran out of non-reusable ASID and don't have an IPL scheduled for
another week. We have plenty
Michael Brennan
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On your INCLUDE statement you should not have any PTFS that are already APPLIED.
Michael Brennan
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I
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NEWNAME=SYS1.MIGLIB
Michael Brennan
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Veryl Ellis
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I'm applying maintenance to my
Compuware has this ability at z/OS 2.2 and above.
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Hi,
I just finished setting up SMPORDER to download PTF's for CA
Follow the instructions in manual:
IBM z/OS Management Facility Configuration Guide
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What does it
If you have all required toleration maintenance applied on your current z/OS
level you will be fine.
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