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> On Oct 5, 2018, at 13:05, Carmen Vitullo <cvitu...@hughes.net> wrote:
> 
> STOPX-37 :( 
> 
> 
> Carmen Vitullo 
> 
> ----- Original Message -----
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> From: "Robert E Longabaugh" <robert.longaba...@ca.com> 
> To: IBM-MAIN@LISTSERV.UA.EDU 
> Sent: Friday, October 5, 2018 1:03:52 PM 
> Subject: Re: S106 abends after copying into LINKLIST 
> 
> " Now my memory is fading, what is the name of that third party product which 
> could intercept x37 abends and then dynamically fix it for you? " 
> 
> CA Allocate does that and many other things. Another ISV markets the one you 
> are thinking of, and its name matches up with what you said it does. 
> 
> Just trying to help.... 
> 
> Bob Longabaugh 
> CA Technologies 
> Storage Management 
> 
> 
> 
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> Elardus Engelbrecht 
> Sent: Friday, October 05, 2018 6:26 AM 
> To: IBM-MAIN@LISTSERV.UA.EDU 
> Subject: Re: S106 abends after copying into LINKLIST 
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> John Eells wrote: 
> 
>> I expect that we will err on the side of more free space pretty soon to help 
>> alleviate out of space problems in this new(er) era of larger system 
>> software volumes, particularly because system software is such a small 
>> fraction of the disk space requirements for nearly any shop out there. 
> 
> Indeed. 
> 
> 
>> System software data set level space management and x37 abends during APPLY 
>> and ACCEPT processing will, I would hope, become a fading memory in a few 
>> years. 
> 
> Now my memory is fading, what is the name of that third party product which 
> could intercept x37 abends and then dynamically fix it for you? 
> 
> 
>> Unlike some other memories, nobody will miss the "good old days." This will 
>> be more like the stories about how much more complicated life used to be 
>> when you had to walk to school. It was always uphill both ways and it was 
>> always cold and snowing. At least, that's what people used to tell their 
>> kids who rode those cushy heated (FSVO "heated," at least in Maine) buses, 
>> right? 
> 
> Right. In my child days, we were so poor, we have: 
> 
> 1. Running water - you run outside to get water using your pail and your 
> feet. 
> 2. cold and hot water - cold in the winter, hot in the summer. 
> 3. shools have a tree structure - you just sit under a tree. 
> 4. good transport - donkey car, cycle or just walking. 
> 5. excellent entertainment - you just play outside. 
> 6. But food was at least good - no junk food like those fast take aways. 
> 7. I wish I could remember the rest, but my memory is fading... ;-) 
> 
> John, thanks for your kind and educational posts. I really value them. Please 
> continue sharing your wisdom. 
> 
> Groete / Greetings 
> Elardus Engelbrecht 
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