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De: IBM Mainframe Discussion List Em nome de Anthony
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Assunto: Re: SYSAFF
y, January 29, 2019 8:09:44 AM
Subject: Re: SYSAFF and SCHENV [EXTERNAL]
Allen, Carmen,
I know how SCHENVs work, we used them for limited purposes.
My question to Paul was, how does he get the right SCHENV added to a job.
With our 'dependencies' we moved almost all handling to Exit60, req
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Subject: Re: SYSAFF and SCHENV [EXTERNAL]
Paul,
Thanks. That is similar to we do with our 'Dependencies'.
The difference is that our jobs can have several 'dependencies'. Jobs
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> How do you add a SCHENV to a job? Does the user/submittor
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From: "Kees Vernooij (ITOP NM) - KLM"
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Subject: Re: SYSAFF and SCHENV [EXTERNAL]
Paul,
Thanks. That is similar to we do with our 'Dependencies'.
The difference is that our jobs can have several 'dependencies'
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There are probably others, but they don't come readily to mind.
HTH,
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Subject: Re: SYSAFF and SCHENV [EXTERNAL]
We have a home
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> Kees, we do this several ways. Users can add the SCHENV to their jobs
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We have a home written utility that does this.
We are looking at replacing
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> We use SCHENV to direct jobs to different lpars
Of Jesse 1 Robinson
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Subject: Re: SYSAFF and SCHENV [EXTERNAL]
SCHENV is 20 years old. I'm curious how many other shops have taken the plunge.
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J.O.Skip Robinson
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Of Mike Shorkend
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Subject: (External):Re: SYSAFF and SCHENV
I used SCHENV several years ago to direct workload to a CEC that had a ZIIP
installed. Another
gt; However, SCHENV would not (early 2000s) override SYSAFF. If SYSAFF and
> SCHENV conflicted, a job would just hang. So part of the supporting SCHENV
> code was to nullify any SYSAFF if SCHENV was also specified. If that has
> changed, we never revisited the issue.
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However, SCHENV would not (early 2000s) override SYSAFF. If SYSAFF and SCHENV
conflicted, a job would just hang. So part of the supporting SCHENV code was to
nullify any SYSAFF if SCHENV was also specified. If that has changed, we never
revisited the issue.
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J.O.Skip Robinson
Southern
One difference that I haven't seen be mentioned is that SYSAFF controls all
stages of JES2 processing, while the SCHED only controls execution phase,
we've run into issues where subsystems aren't active on some LPARs and a
job with a SCHED setting gets interpreted on that system you get a JCL
Similar purpose, but different mechanisms. SYSTEM, SYSAFF, and SCHENV all
control the system that a job is allowed to run on, but they filter based
on different mechanisms. SYSTEM and SYSAFF are based off of the JES2/JES3
member name. SCHENV is based off of your WLM setup; in WLM, you can
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Subject: (External):SYSAFF and SCHENV
Hi
It is just general question
I was going through the manual.
Does SCHENV perform the same function as SYSAFF ? Or it does more than that ?
Peter
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Hi
It is just general question
I was going through the manual.
Does SCHENV perform the same function as SYSAFF ? Or it does more than that
?
Peter
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