Regarding IEFA110I:
Sadly, I see that the book mentions that this is "new" but the message
itself isn't in the book. I will have someone look into that.
I was surprised to see that the display did not show XCFAS (unless someone
had used the PROGxx LNKLST UNALLOCATE statement), since by default
and that force
The TMP to be on the LINKLST
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From: IBM Mainframe Discussion List [mailto:IBM-MAIN@LISTSERV.UA.EDU] On
Behalf Of CM Poncelet
Sent: Tuesday, March 15, 2016 9:01 PM
To: IBM-MAIN@LISTSERV.UA.EDU
Subject: Re: Cannot allocate Steplib?
Sure, Steve.
I assumed
: Re: Cannot allocate Steplib?
If the routine's APF'd loadlib is added to an APF'd STEPLIB, the STEPLIB
will override the LNKLST CBT requirement.
Meanwhile, APF-authorizing/unauthorizing a loadlib 'on the fly' can be done
in batch with:
"//*
APF-AUTHORIZE:
&
On Tue, 15 Mar 2016 17:09:38 -0400, Tony Harminc wrote:
On 2016-03-15 15:09, Tony Harminc wrote:
>>>
>> That probably needs an RFE, not an SR. Really, it should clarify:
>> IKJ56236I PATH /usr/bin INVALID, FILENAME STEPLIB RESTRICTED
>
> Better yet,
> IKJ56236I PATH /usr/bin INVALID, DDNAME STEPL
On 15 March 2016 at 14:57, Paul Gilmartin <
000433f07816-dmarc-requ...@listserv.ua.edu> wrote:
> >alloc ddname(steplib) path('/usr/bin')
> >IKJ56236I PATH /usr/bin INVALID, FILENAME RESTRICTED
> >
> >which is still complaining about STEPLIB, not '/usr/bin'.
> >
> >This surely calls for one of
On Tue, 15 Mar 2016 14:00:15 -0400, Tony Harminc wrote:
>
>And just to be completely clear on the original message
>
>IKJ56236I FILE STEPLIB INVALID, FILENAME RESTRICTED
>
>This really does mean just what it says. It's the four DDNAMEs JOBLIB,
>STEPLIB, JOBCAT, and STEPCAT themselves that are caug
On 15 March 2016 at 12:46, Lindy Mayfield wrote:
>
> Thanks for the new stuff I learned by asking a mixed up question. But I
> got it now.
And just to be completely clear on the original message
IKJ56236I FILE STEPLIB INVALID, FILENAME RESTRICTED
This really does mean just what it says. It'
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CM - you are assuming that the guy with the question can issue console
commands.
I would NEVER let a general user near my consol
Monday, March 14, 2016 8:32 PM
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> Subject: Re: Cannot allocate Steplib?
>
> CBT file 452 contains the STEPLIB TSO command.
>
> Dan D. (CBT File owner)
>
> "Steve Horein" wrote in message
>
news:...
> > DSC is a product offered by
, March 14, 2016 11:00 PM
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Subject: Re: Cannot allocate Steplib?
If the routine's APF'd loadlib is added to an APF'd STEPLIB, the STEPLIB
will override the LNKLST CBT requirement.
Meanwhile, APF-authorizing/unauthorizing a loadlib 'on the fly'
7;"
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"
"//*
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Just my ha'pennyworth ... CP (retired sysprog)
Steve Beaver wrote:
The STE
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Just my ha'pennyworth ... CP (retired sysprog)
Steve Beaver wrote:
The STEPLIB TMP will work -- The caveat this routine MUST be placed on the
LNKLST in an
APF Authorized library.
Steve
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CBT file 452 contains the STEPLIB TSO command.
Dan D. (CBT File owner)
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> DSC is a product offered by IBM. It was once known as ISPF
> Productivity Tool, or SPIFFY.
> However, one of the CBT
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I love Linux, but my real love is mainframe. I had a senior moment, and I
haven't been on mainframe as much as I like to be.
It was SYSPROC that was commonly reallocated by CLIST and Rexx scripts in order
to do testing in the right order test/dev/prod or whatever. Not STEPLIB.
I think there i
Another little cutie that wiggled it's way in was CONCAT. For merging new
DSNs to existing allocations.
May have been on CBT first then some vendors started enhanced versions.
In a message dated 3/13/2016 3:03:24 A.M. Central Daylight Time,
eamacn...@yahoo.ca writes:
about TSOLIB. It's b
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Subject: Re: Cannot allocate Steplib?
Maybe that's why we got TSOLIB and ALTLIB for ISPF. Been so long, I wanna
say mid eighties...
In a message
On Sun, 13 Mar 2016 08:13:11 -0500, Peter Relson wrote:
>>What happens if the program that employs such a product was fetched from a
>>program object with the (newfangled?) deferred/incremental load protocol?
>
>This is only one of the reasons that reallocating STEPLIB (and perhaps any
>other sys
On Sun, 13 Mar 2016 08:13:11 -0500, Peter Relson wrote:
>If you don't like the STEPLIB that you're running with, then you ought to
>design your application to run under a subtask that you can attach with a
>TASKLIB that you open, so that module fetches will use the tasklib first.
Or allocate so
>What happens if the program that employs such a product was fetched from
a
>program object with the (newfangled?) deferred/incremental load protocol?
This is only one of the reasons that reallocating STEPLIB (and perhaps any
other system-allocated DD) is not supported.
The operating system cann
I saw some documentation, dated 1981, talking about TSOLIB. It's been around a
long time.
-teD
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Sent: Sunday, March 13, 2016 03:25
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Subject: Re: Cannot allocate Steplib?
Maybe that&
Maybe that's why we got TSOLIB and ALTLIB for ISPF. Been so long, I wanna
say mid eighties...
In a message dated 3/13/2016 12:31:22 A.M. Central Standard Time,
eamacn...@yahoo.ca writes:
products that allow(ed) dynamic allocation of steplib, but you never could
do it with raw (native) T
: Cannot allocate Steplib?
On 12 March 2016 at 17:21, Lindy Mayfield wrote:
> I just started getting this error, though I cannot remember the last time
> I tried to (re)allocate steplib.
>
> IKJ56236I FILE STEPLIB INVALID, FILENAME RESTRICTED
>
This has been the case since before the
On 12 March 2016 at 17:21, Lindy Mayfield wrote:
> I just started getting this error, though I cannot remember the last time
> I tried to (re)allocate steplib.
>
> IKJ56236I FILE STEPLIB INVALID, FILENAME RESTRICTED
>
This has been the case since before the dawn of Dynamic Allocation as we
kno
On Sat, 12 Mar 2016 20:39:24 -0600, Tom Marchant wrote:
>
>STEPLIB (or JOBLIB) is allocated and opened at step initiation, and it remains
>open.
>In order to change the allocation, I think you would first have to find the
>DCB and
>close it. Then you could change the allocation, and open the DC
On Sat, 12 Mar 2016 22:21:46 +, Lindy Mayfield wrote:
>I just started getting this error, though I cannot remember the last time I
>tried to
>(re)allocate steplib.
>
>IKJ56236I FILE STEPLIB INVALID, FILENAME RESTRICTED
I think that reallocating STEPLIB is not so simple as performing dynami
Company
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Subject: Cannot allocate Steplib?
I just started getting this error, though I cannot remember the
Your TSOlogon proc would be a good place to look. Possibly a typo on the
steplib concatenation.
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From: Lindy Mayfield
Date: Sat, Mar 12, 2016 5:21 PM
To: IBM-MAIN@LISTSERV.UA.EDU;
Subject:Cannot allocate Steplib?
I just starte
I just started getting this error, though I cannot remember the last time I
tried to (re)allocate steplib.
IKJ56236I FILE STEPLIB INVALID, FILENAME RESTRICTED
Something's funny because I'm sure I converted a clist to rexx 20+ years ago to
loop through a listcat, pick out the steplibs, and put
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