If you replace CA-7 by Control-M, you can/should replace CA-11 by Control-R.
Kees.
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We are planning to replace our CA products with similar products from other
Dear Group,
can I get aware (via assembler, rmfreport) if a zIIP processor cannot be used,
because it is totally in use by other tasks? The zIIP processor is shared
between 4 LPARs. One of these LPARs has one additional zIIP. I need more
specific information as other 15 minutes smf interval.
RMF monitor III will give you ZIIP utilization at 1 minute averages.
Accumulated ZIIP usage per address space can be found in SDSF.
SMF type 30 contains ZIIP information as well
HTH
Mike
On Mon, Aug 6, 2012 at 11:07 AM, Monika Amiss monika.am...@arcor.de wrote:
Dear Group,
can I get
Shmuel Metz , Seymour J. wrote:
In 501aea52.7000...@dignus.com, on 08/02/2012
at 05:00 PM, Thomas David Rivers riv...@dignus.com said:
Then - reading the file to the end (with regular
BSAM READ+CHECK)
Does your code work in z/OS? What DCB bits are you resetting after
EOF?
On Aug 2, 2012, at 2:11 PM, zOSdude wrote:
Our auditors (Feds) say we need to apply all new PTF's within 30
days of availability. I'm speechless. Does anyone have the patience
to form a cogent argument without laughing, crying, or tying one on?
I told my boss that if I did that, we'd be
In
canij+dcwo4xfsx0itfnd-org9gkoh819gfwkwudic5greqx...@mail.gmail.com,
on 08/03/2012
at 08:09 PM, William Donzelli wdonze...@gmail.com said:
Yes, we would love to have the scans - it is just a matter of
logistics. If you are willing to flat out donate them to be scanned
and archived, then
Ed Gould wrote:
Just be aware that when you are bleeding edge you will find other issues
that will cause you to put on other fix(s). It can be an unending running
mill. If you decide to go that way hire extra staff and get some extra no gray
hair preparation and be prepared for a lot of over
40 or so years ago, IBM certified OS/MVT as functionally complete (or stable?)
and stopped enhancing it. Source code was still available back then. A subset
of IBM's mainframe customers kept using the last release of MVT for many years,
as their management was not prepared to incur the
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Very interesting, os/vs2/hasp was the first release i worked on. Before that
all VSE.
Scott ford
www.identityforge.com
On Aug 6, 2012, at 10:53 AM, McKown, John john.mck...@healthmarkets.com
wrote:
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As part of our PCI certification process we were required to turn on the
RACF audit function for both failed and successful accesses of selected
resources. We're having problems with Netview trying to keep up with the
messages being written to Syslog/Operlog by the enablement of the audits.
(cross posted: CICS-L IBM-MAIN)
We are in the initial stages of analysis on decoupling Accenture's (originally
Anderson Consulting's) Design/1 and Install/1 from our extremely large
compilation of CICS applications and are looking for any experienced insights
on doing such. Our initial
On Mon, 2012-08-06 at 10:45 -0400, Bill Fairchild wrote:
[NIU's] Dr. Robert Rannie, who would carry a large wooden canoe paddle
on his shoulder throughout the SHARE week.
Thank you for reminding me of Rannie, a great educator, fomenter, Esprit
de Corps luminary... and Scoutmaster.
Try setting the message(s) to AUTO(NO) in your MPF list.
Bob Shannon
Rocket Software
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Hello,
I want to report dsns cataloged on tape based only on ICF catalogs. I want
to do that because I want to find any ICF catalogued entries that don't
exist on our TAPE MGMT (we have BMC and RMM). I'm looking at DCOLLECT,
FDREPORT and so far I can't get a way to do that. Now I'm searching the
Copyright protection does not preclude redistributing the information or
sharing it with someone else.
Yes it does.
Sorry, but you are making up law out of your imagination. You probably
should do some reading on copyright if you want to opine authoritatively.
Seriously. I don't mean this as a
You can get the ICF data using the Catalog Search Interface program
IGGCSI00, The field for device type is DEVTYP.
Thank you and have a Terrific day!
Jonathan Goossen, DTM
ACT Mainframe Storage Group
Personal: 651-361-4541
Department Support Line: 651-361-
For help with communication and
Well, strictly speaking, *I* am not the vendor, but I am where the rubber
meets the road, as it were.
FWIW, there was code in place that purported to check for these comment
paragraphs and process them correctly, but it was not getting hit when I
ran this source through it. I suspect it was unit
A.Cecilio wrote:
I want to report dsns cataloged on tape based only on ICF catalogs. I want to
do that because I want to find any ICF catalogued entries that don't exist on
our TAPE MGMT (we have BMC and RMM). I'm looking at DCOLLECT, FDREPORT and so
far I can't get a way to do that. Now I'm
or replace both CA-7 and CA-11 with TWS. There is an easy, proven
conversion solution that goes along with it. Talk to your IBM salesreps and
ask them to talk with the TWS lab in Rome. They can give you more details.
Regards,
Mitch McCluhan,
Legacy Modernization Consultant
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The messages aren't being displayed on the console, but are in
Syslog/operlog, and it's causing Netview to backup.
Mark Jacobs
On 08/06/12 12:46, McKown, John wrote:
Why are you sending them to the console? What RACF command did you use? IMO,
you should have entered:
RALTER class profile
Lending libraries don't violate copyright. They do not copy the materal. They
only lend it to somebody. Like you buying a book, reading it, then giving it
to a friend to read on the assumption that they will return it. Or, like a 2nd
hand book store, you can sell your purchansed copy to
Hi all,
I'm trying IGGCSIRX:
//STEP10 EXEC PGM=IKJEFT1A
//SYSPROC DD DSN=SYS1.SAMPLIB,DISP=SHR
//SYSTSPRT DD DSN=HLQ.LIST.ALL,
// DISP=(NEW,CATLG,CATLG),
// UNIT=DISK,SPACE=(CYL,(50,50),RLSE),
// DCB=(RECFM=FB,LRECL=133,BLKSIZE=0)
//SYSTSIN DD *
%IGGCSIRX
Lending libraries don't violate copyright. They do not copy the materal.
They only lend it to somebody. Like you buying a book, reading it, then
giving it to a friend to read on the assumption that they will return it.
Or, like a 2nd hand book store, you can sell your purchansed copy to
another.
Books I've bought from the UK say this in the front. Seems a bit strict, but
is this the same thing?
This book is sold subject to the condition that it shall not, by way of trade
or
otherwise, be lent, re-sold, hired out or otherwise circulated without the
publisher's
prior consent in any
It is an attempt to negate the doctrine of first sale (the doctrine that
you get to do anything you want with the one copy you actually purchased).
I am not a lawyer, and not at all familiar with UK law, but I think in the
US the courts have not allowed this sort of strategy. You used to see this
On Mon, 2012-08-06 at 14:30 -0400, Lindy Mayfield wrote:
Books I've bought from the UK say this in the front. Seems a bit strict, but
is this the same thing?
This book is sold subject to the condition that it shall not, by way of
trade or
otherwise, be lent, re-sold, hired out or otherwise
If you have CoD add a processor or take down Netview!
In a message dated 8/6/2012 1:26:45 P.M. Central Daylight Time,
mark.jac...@custserv.com writes:
Netview and the SSI address space are in SYSSTC
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On 5 Aug 2012 18:20:33 -0700, in bit.listserv.ibm-main you wrote:
So what's a wooden paddle ?
The OS/MVT project had as its symbol an oar or paddle because by the
time I joined the project IBM had dropped support (or was going to).
Thus we had to paddle our own canoe or we were up the creek
On Mon, 2012-08-06 at 15:02 -0400, Clark Morris wrote:
I just googled wooden paddle MVT and got one place where you can get a
machine readable copy, http://www.cbttape.org/mvtturnkey.htm along
with all of MVT and Hercules. Thanks Sam Golob, Sam Knutson, Jay
Maynard and many others.
Have to
This was a common condition inserted by publishers of lots of books on a
monthly basis and sale or return with the previous months books being
removed from the shelves. Rather than requiring the store to return the
whole book back to the publisher they required the store totear the
front cover
In 7867308318271579.wa.paulgboulderaim@listserv.ua.edu, on
08/05/2012
at 01:41 PM, Paul Gilmartin paulgboul...@aim.com said:
Sounds like a standard to me.
Not even close. A finding is a statement that they found something
they didn't like. A standard is a published policy, not something
In 45fcfbbb8bc8eb4a9dfedc6fa2cc7fdf17f93...@sdkmbx02.emea.sas.com,
on 08/06/2012
at 06:30 PM, Lindy Mayfield lindy.mayfi...@sas.com said:
Books I've bought from the UK say this in the front. Seems a bit
strict, but is this the same thing?
This book is sold subject to the condition that it
All,
I having a strange problem . I am compiling C using IBM's EDCCL proc and all of
programs compile and link and execute no problem. My socket programs , I cant
compile I receive a CCN3045 Undeclared Identifier AF_INET ..I have tried a
#include socket.h and
#include sys/socket.h neither work
On Mon, 6 Aug 2012 18:09:05 -0400, Shmuel Metz (Seymour J.) wrote:
at 01:41 PM, Paul Gilmartin said:
Sounds like a standard to me.
Not even close. A finding is a statement that they found something
they didn't like. A standard is a published policy, not something the
auditor makes up.
My
On 6 Aug 2012 15:20:02 -0700, in bit.listserv.ibm-main you wrote:
In a1ff1e2a-3a73-4c0f-8a06-a562b18ae...@yahoo.com, on 08/05/2012
at 09:10 PM, Scott Ford scott_j_f...@yahoo.com said:
So what's a wooden paddle ?
I don't know about wooden paddles in general, but a canoe paddle was
the emblem
God I love it, need a sense of humor
Scott ford
www.identityforge.com
On Aug 6, 2012, at 8:29 PM, Clark Morris cfmpub...@ns.sympatico.ca wrote:
On 6 Aug 2012 15:20:02 -0700, in bit.listserv.ibm-main you wrote:
In a1ff1e2a-3a73-4c0f-8a06-a562b18ae...@yahoo.com, on 08/05/2012
at 09:10 PM,
There were banners for sunsetted products like battle flags on stanchion.
In a message dated 8/6/2012 8:53:06 P.M. Central Daylight Time,
scott_j_f...@yahoo.com writes:
God I love it, need a sense of humor
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Hi,
One or more of these defines is needed:
#ifdef __MVS__
#define _POSIX_C_SOURCE 200112L
#define _OPEN_SYS_SOCK_EXT3
#define _XOPEN_SOURCE_EXTENDED 1
#endif
S pozdravem * Mit freundlichen Grüßen * Sincerely,
Peter Ondruška
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Indeed... the Martians would be tired of getting our space junk and
turn them on and run (gasp) vs1 (sigh).
On Aug 3, 2012, at 9:40 AM, Elardus Engelbrecht wrote:
Art Gutowski wrote:
McKown, John wrote:
What is the most secure computer? The one that is powered off and
locked in a
Gerhard:
I know this is not current and it may be applicable to this.
30 or so years ago IBM brought out a new COBOL compiler and of course
along with it came a manual for it.
Everyone wanted a copy and my management didn't want to buy 200+ copies.
We had to get special permission from IBM to
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