I can offer you a utility type program
It "reads" in a PDS/PDSE containing load modules/program objects and it uses
the DESERV and IEWBIND API"s to list all csects in the objects and what
compiler/product was used to build it.
This what your looking for? Shout if it is and I can mail you either
Buckton, T. (Theo) wrote:
>We have 40 mod-54s and 90 mod-27s - all sms managed. The program tool is
>ICETOOL. The volumes are most of the time empty only in use by temp data
>sets. I might have to monitor the usage during execution.
This is totally different from your QA system with only m
I'm attempting to setup a secure FTP so I get PUT/RSU maintenance via FTP and
move away from requesting tape.
>From the IBM knowledge center is states to;
Download to your work station the GeoTrust Global CA root certificate (Root 2 -
GeoTrust Global CA) from the GeoTrust website at
https://www
I second that recommendation. COBANAL is an excellent tool. The SUMMARY
listing output is exactly what you want. I have used this extensively on very
large load libraries (both PDS and PDSE) and it works very well.
COBANAL identifies most all forms of COBOL, PL/1,, C/C++, Assembler, FORTRAN,
On 8/7/2017 9:13 AM, Veryl Ellis wrote:
I'm attempting to setup a secure FTP so I get PUT/RSU maintenance
via FTP and move away from requesting tape.
Can someone tell me if I should use;
GeoTrust Global CA
Or
GeoTrust Global CA 2
You want GeoTrust Global CA (serial number 02 34 56). I sugge
I got this answer from someone else at IBM, who is an expert in the vector
instructions:
"Currently to convert a 128-bit singed/unsigned integer in a vector register to
a packed decimal value you must store the value to memory and use the standard
integer conversion instruction CVBG to convert 6
Thanks Todd. I think you are referring to CVDG which is what I had used but
didn't yield the expected results. Splitting a 128bit binary integer into 2
64bits and then a CVDG didn't convert it as expected. I will probably try that
out again. I used Java Big Integer for a simple 128bit arithmeti
On Mon, 7 Aug 2017 11:17:05 -0500, Todd Arnold wrote:
>I got this answer from someone else at IBM, who is an expert in the vector
>instructions:
>"Currently to convert a 128-bit singed/unsigned integer in a vector register
>to a packed decimal value you must store the value to memory and use the
I can neither submit an SR to L-Soft nor rant on the L-Soft
mailing list because I'm not a registered L-Soft customer.
And no owner of a LISTSERV to which I subscribe seems interested
in championing my cause. So, I'll vent here (again).
Mostly about composing or replying via the Web interface.
o
Paul Gilmartin wrote:
>I can neither submit an SR to L-Soft nor rant on the L-Soft mailing list
>because I'm not a registered L-Soft customer.
I feel your pain. I also wanted to moan and b*tch about base 64 encoding
amongst other things, but ...
>o When I attempt to reply to a submitter rathe
On Mon, 7 Aug 2017 13:08:20 -0500, Elardus Engelbrecht
(elardus.engelbre...@sita.co.za) wrote about "Re: Curse you, L-Soft!"
(in <6156763411207138.wa.elardus.engelbrechtsita.co...@listserv.ua.edu>):
> Paul Gilmartin wrote:
>
>> I can neither submit an SR to L-Soft nor rant on the L-Soft mailing l
Maybe you could show your code. MP and DP can be tricky, but when you
CVDG the high D-word, you'd then multiply it by
9,223,372,036,854,775,808, then by 2 (or something equivalent). Add
to what you CVDG from the low D-word.
Of course, this will overflow if the value is too large for 31 digits,
a
On Mon, 7 Aug 2017 15:03:00 -0400, Steve Smith wrote:
>Maybe you could show your code. MP and DP can be tricky, but when you
>CVDG the high D-word, you'd then multiply it by
>9,223,372,036,854,775,808, then by 2 (or something equivalent). Add
>to what you CVDG from the low D-word.
>
>Of course,
On 08/07/2017 01:54 PM, David W Noon wrote:
> On Mon, 7 Aug 2017 13:08:20 -0500, Elardus Engelbrecht
> (elardus.engelbre...@sita.co.za) wrote about "Re: Curse you, L-Soft!"
> (in <6156763411207138.wa.elardus.engelbrechtsita.co...@listserv.ua.edu>):
>
>> Paul Gilmartin wrote:
>>
>>> I can neither su
On Mon, 7 Aug 2017 15:45:08 -0500, Joel C. Ewing wrote:
>
> As an experiment, I will try adding some "unusual" characters (like
>degree ° and check__✔) to force Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit and see
>what the list does to this message.__
>
It came to me as:
Content-Type: text/plain; charse
On Mon, Aug 07, 2017 at 03:45:08PM -0500, Joel C. Ewing wrote:
>
> As an experiment, I will try adding some "unusual" characters (like
> degree ° and check__✔) to force Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit and see
> what the list does to this message.__
>
(antiquated) MacOS Mail.app seems to force Q-
This is regarding Websphere. I've inherited a WAS platform with scripts
containing passwords in clear text. I have to remediate this, and came to
ibm-main for advice. This is on AIX. I normally manage DB2 on Z, and just
accepted the WAS area.
Can anyone refer me to a manual, Redbook, or b
I have a requirement to create a process that is dependent on knowing the
TLIB/DLIB zone names from the Global CSI.
At this time, I do not see any type of ADDRESS SMPEXEC or other API process to
do the extract.
So I am guessing I will need to run an SMPE Process to do a listzone then parse
the ou
Hi
I am getting intermittent abends with a couple of macros that use
linkage=system in a SRB
The first is with AXSET macro
LAR2,1 Give us the
AXSET AX=(R2) Power
On Mon, 7 Aug 2017 16:13:01 -0700, Lizette Koehler wrote:
>I have a requirement to create a process that is dependent on knowing the
>TLIB/DLIB zone names from the Global CSI.
>
>At this time, I do not see any type of ADDRESS SMPEXEC or other API process to
>do the extract.
>
Alas, the API suppor
It should not be possible to get a 052 abend from VSMLOC,
unless some rogue code on your system has messed with the
System Function Table so that the wrong PC number is being issued,
or some rogue code on your system has messes with the Entry Table Entry
for the VSMLOC PC so that something oth
Thanks that's what I thought
> On Aug 7, 2017, at 9:30 PM, Jim Mulder wrote:
>
>It should not be possible to get a 052 abend from VSMLOC,
> unless some rogue code on your system has messed with the
> System Function Table so that the wrong PC number is being issued,
> or some rogue code on
I agree, HTTPS is much easier to both implement and use. IBM supplies the
directions on every order in ShopZSeries (off on the right side). I think they
also tell you right in each shipment, but I could be wrong.
Brian
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For
Hi,
1. There're a number of CWXN running which led to SOS in ECDSA. A dump was
taken. Is there a way to figure out the web service a specific CWXN task is
trying to access from the dump? (CICS internal trace is turned off).
2. Is there a way to extract the SOAP message from the dump? Since CICS
1. A number of CWXN running in the system led to SOS, a dump was taken. Need to
figure out what web service is trying to access. (CICS Internal trace was
turned off)
2. Is there a way to extact SOAP message from the dump, SO 0202 SOCK RECEIVE
can't be used since internal trace was turned off.
-
There is a CICS List that may be able to assist you better.
To join, if you have not done so, go to this URL
CICShttp://www.listserv.uga.edu/archives/cics-l.html
Second, it would be helpful to provide more information.
What version of z/OS are you running
What version of CICS are you runn
Thanks, I've posted the same to that list.
I think the maint level is not related to my qustion, I am trying to dig out
something from CICS SO domain in the dump.
---Original---
From: "Lizette Koehler"
Date: 2017/8/8 13:13:36
To: "IBM-MAIN";
Subject: Re: Need to figure out what WEB SERVICE CWX
David W Noon wrote:
>Sometimes Base64 or other binary-safe encoding is required by RFC.
So I see. Thanks. Wish Shmuel is here, he certainly has something to say about
all these RFC requirements...
>MTA = Mail Transfer Agent
>This is/are the SMTP server(s) used to move email around.
>Using a fu
z/OS Data Set Encryption is a critical new security feature to help you
better protect sensitive data. It's a key ingredient in an overall, stepped
up enterprise privacy and data protection strategy. And, importantly, z/OS
Data Set Encryption does not require any application changes, so you can
pre
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