It is the disk volume where your ZFS resides.
ITschak
On Sun, Sep 9, 2012 at 12:50 PM, גדי בן אבי gad...@malam.com wrote:
Hi,
As part of a large package of PTFS, I am applying service to WAS OEM.
The PTF’s are UK76762, UK76768 and UK76773.
The APPLY fails with these messages:
BPXF151I
The volume where the WAS ZFS resides definitely has room. I confirmed this by
using the zfsadm grow command.
Could the output be going to a different directory?
Gadi
-Original Message-
From: IBM Mainframe Discussion List [mailto:IBM-MAIN@LISTSERV.UA.EDU] On Behalf
Of Itschak Mugzach
http://www-01.ibm.com/support/docview.wss?uid=isg1OA36700
GIve these instructions a shot.
On Sun, Sep 9, 2012 at 5:14 AM, גדי בן אבי gad...@malam.com wrote:
The volume where the WAS ZFS resides definitely has room. I confirmed this by
using the zfsadm grow command.
Could the output be going
We upgraded the operating system to z/OS 1.13 from z/OS 1.11 and are
getting an S0C4 at X'458' in Astute module AST$MEXT, CSECT AST$MEXT. Has
anyone come across this and if you have a fix can you sent to this sending
email.
Thank You,
Paul Strauss
Integrated Technology Delivery, Global
It is possible that it is a temp volume and not the volume where the zFS file
resides. I always thought that IBM should specify what volume/file name in the
EDC5133I messages
Lizette
It is the disk volume where your ZFS resides.
ITschak
On Sun, Sep 9, 2012 at 12:50 PM, גדי בן אבי
Another option is
OA06673: EDC5133I NO SPACE LEFT ON DEVICE RECEIVED WHEN ATTEMPTING TO
CRECREATE A FILE ON A ZFS AGGREGATE THAT IS NOT FULL.
Application that quickly creates many small files and then
deletes them in a small zfs aggregate, eventually begins
receiving EDC5133I No space left on
Folks -
I would like to know if anyone can provide an example (BAL) of using IARVSERV
on the target end of the page-sharing process, particularly between code
running in two or more different address spaces ? The method of creating the
source data side of this process appears fairly
On Sep 6, 2012, at 10:31 PM, Skip Robinson wrote:
SNIP--
If you are deeply disturbed by RC 8, either take a (physician
prescribed)
pill, or spend some of your vast spare time researching each
I don't dispute fact that replacement for an IDCAMS LISTCAT for determining
statuses of cataloged VSAM datasets , etc could be in the future. The csi
interface I use.
Scott ford
www.identityforge.com
On Sep 9, 2012, at 1:32 AM, Ed Gould edgould1...@comcast.net wrote:
Scott:
I would suggest
On 9 Sep 2012 07:06:50 -0700, in bit.listserv.ibm-main you wrote:
Another option is
OA06673: EDC5133I NO SPACE LEFT ON DEVICE RECEIVED WHEN ATTEMPTING TO
CRECREATE A FILE ON A ZFS AGGREGATE THAT IS NOT FULL.
Application that quickly creates many small files and then
deletes them in a small zfs
In
c11ded818b17214792b97fba28712bed15ef0a5...@jer-email1.jer.ad.malam.com,
on 09/09/2012
at 12:50 PM, gad...@malam.com said:
find: FSUM6004 write error on standard output: EDC5133I NO SPACE LEFT
ON DEVICE.
Look at the script to see where it is redirecting the output of find,
e.g.,
find foo
Thanks Walt, that what I thought also..
Scott ford
www.identityforge.com
On Sep 9, 2012, at 7:28 PM, Walt Farrell walt.farr...@gmail.com wrote:
On Sun, 9 Sep 2012 12:05:02 -0400, Scott Ford scott_j_f...@yahoo.com wrote:
I don't dispute fact that replacement for an IDCAMS LISTCAT for
I decided to ask this forum about a problem we have were I work. In
summary, the programmers don't want to be forced to specify SPACE
parameters in the JCL (or IDCAMS DEFINEs). They also don't want to be
forced to use SORTWKnn allocations or do specify any SIZE type
parameters in the controls.
See 'z/OS V1R12 DFSMS Using Data Sets', Chapter 26. It has a section titled
'Reading a PDS Directory Sequentially'. Chapter 27 has a similar section for
reading a PDSE directory.
Chris Blaicher
Senior Software Engineer, Software Services
Syncsort Incorporated
50 Tice Boulevard, Woodcliff
SORTWK does not use secondary extents.
Gradully change the SMS SPACE default toward 1/16th of a volume (up to
64K Cylinders) for primary and secondary. That would allow it to fill
up an empty volume before going to the next volume.
Actually, if they could look at the size of their dataset after
Clark Morris cfmpub...@ns.sympatico.ca writes:
I see what you have posted and what Lynn Wheeler has posted and am
confused. Assuming that VMware on Intel and similar solutions for the
p series have gotten much better since 2007 (not unrealistic), I'm
looking at the relative CPU power and
At 10:05 -0500 on 09/06/2012, Kirk Wolf wrote about Re: Anyone know
how to copy a PDS directory as a flat file?:
But don't PDS directory blocks have keys on disk? IEBGENER won't copy
those - your target dataset will be regular DSORG=PS.
You can ignore the existence of the keys. Their sole
At 15:30 -0400 on 09/07/2012, Shmuel Metz (Seymour J.) wrote about
Re: Anyone know how to copy a PDS directory as a flat file?:
Got paraphrase of WAD.
Broken as designed?
That is BAD - ie: The design is wrong but the code works as the
design says it should.
WAD is Working As Designed -
On 9/7/2012 at 06:56 PM, Mike Schwab mike.a.sch...@gmail.com wrote:
10 or 20 Linux servers consolidated onto 1 x86-64 blade server.
300 Linux servers consolidated onto 1 zIFL.
Now that looks reasonable. A full speed z processor is still 15 to 30
times faster than Virtual x86-64.
Um, no,
19 matches
Mail list logo