On Sun, 3 Aug 2025 10:03:20 +0400, Jake Anderson
wrote:
>The smpe level is 3.6. Do I still need the apar IO29467 ?
The word "provider" means the vendor providing the file which in this case is
IBM. It says the APAR must be applied to the provider's z/OS (not yours). The
user action gives you
I am running the zosmf on zos 2.4 with java 8 64bit.
The smpe level is 3.6. Do I still need the apar IO29467 ?
On Sun, 3 Aug 2025, 08:12 Jake Anderson, wrote:
> Hello
>
> I was trying to add the software to zosmf via portable software instances
> and I got the below error
>
> Verification of po
On Sun, 3 Aug 2025 08:12:43 +0400, Jake Anderson
wrote:
>Verification of portable software instance file
>"/u/smpnts/zOS31ServerPac/2025205113647611952.2of5" on system "_001"
>has failed.
>
>IZUD218E
Have you taken the steps that are documented with the error message?
IZUD218E Verificatio
That did fix the problem.
Thank you.
On Tue, Jun 10, 2025 at 9:08 AM Mark Pace wrote:
> That PTF is missing. I thought I had run the MISSINGFIX recently. But
> seeing as how that PTF came out late last year, I guess that I did not.
>
> Thank you.
>
> On Tue, Jun 10, 2025 at 8:26 AM Kurt Quacke
That PTF is missing. I thought I had run the MISSINGFIX recently. But
seeing as how that PTF came out late last year, I guess that I did not.
Thank you.
On Tue, Jun 10, 2025 at 8:26 AM Kurt Quackenbush wrote:
> > Job - IZUD05ZF
> > //* Install zFS data sets: This job installs zFS data sets by
u.org
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> Job - IZUD05ZF
> //* Install zFS data sets: This job installs zFS data sets by
> //* performing the following steps:
> This was running hours after I had submitted it. Watched in SD.DA - it was
> using CPU, so I just let it run. After a while I noticed it was not doing
> any more I/Os. Some s
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> Enabling Java shared classes ( and saving/restoring) across IPL may speed
> up the start.
>
> On Tu
Which begs the question, “Why isn’t it already set up that way by IBM?”
Peter
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Enabling Java shared classes ( and saving/restoring) across
Enabling Java shared classes ( and saving/restoring) across IPL may speed
up the start.
On Tue, Jun 10, 2025, 00:49 R Dooley <
0818b6c21e0e-dmarc-requ...@listserv.ua.edu> wrote:
> Agree. IBM does need to continue making enhancements/improvements to the
> z/OSMF ServerPac process. While wor
Can you start z/OSMF with an IPL to take advantage of IPL boost?
On Mon, Jun 9, 2025 at 6:49 PM R Dooley <
0818b6c21e0e-dmarc-requ...@listserv.ua.edu> wrote:
> Agree. IBM does need to continue making enhancements/improvements to the
> z/OSMF ServerPac process. While working for service pro
Agree. IBM does need to continue making enhancements/improvements to the
z/OSMF ServerPac process. While working for service providers for the past
30+ years, my primary focus has been z/OS upgrade/install activity. After
using the ISPF CustomPac dialogs for 30+ years, I was not thrilled to
Thank you.
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> These datasets are created during the Workflows section, where you get the
> option to change their name and location.
>
> Gadi
>
> Gadi Ben Avi
> z/OS Systems Programmer
> Malam Payroll
> Jerusalem
> Israel
> __
These datasets are created during the Workflows section, where you get the
option to change their name and location.
Gadi
Gadi Ben Avi
z/OS Systems Programmer
Malam Payroll
Jerusalem
Israel
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They are there, by default they allocate them to the SYS volume (the one they
want to put the catalogs on). They are likely there if you check closely. The
z/OSMF install is way harder than the serverpak ever was and the sad part is
that they keep changing it to make it "better" but it seems t
I missed that part, I thought it was just a complaint about the slowness of
z/OSMF, I didn't realize it was not on a mainframe. I guess it would have been
a better question for one of the Hercules boards.
Brian
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Agreed. I was observing this as part of a z/OS v3.1 update, and a hour after
the IPL, while everything else was checking out fine, I noticed z/OSMF was
still hogging all t
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Agreed. I was observing this as part of a z/OS v3.1 update, and a hour after
the IPL, while everything else was checking out fine, I noticed z/OSMF was
still hogging all the CPU it could get. My experienced pee
Agreed. I was observing this as part of a z/OS v3.1 update, and a hour after
the IPL, while everything else was checking out fine, I noticed z/OSMF was
still hogging all the CPU it could get. My experienced peers said that was
common, and this shop needed a bigger box and a zIIP.
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I actually reported this problem to IBM when one of my clients had a z/13s, and
was told that their testing was performed on a 400Mip box (with a zIIP engine,
and also without one), their response time was acceptable, but my clients took
about 20 minutes to initialize and about 45 minutes to get
Z/OSMF is a java application and it likes memory and a ziip engine.
On Sun, Oct 27, 2024 at 8:42 PM David Spiegel <
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> Hi Marco,
> In case you are unaware, IBM does not license z/OS to run on Hercules.
> I would not publicize trying this, let
Hi Marco,
In case you are unaware, IBM does not license z/OS to run on Hercules.
I would not publicize trying this, let you incur the wrath of Big Blue.
Regards,
David
On 10/27/2024 21:26, Marco Cruz wrote:
Hello comunity,
I'm testing zOS 2.5 in an Hercules emulator and I realized that zOSMF
Peter,
There is some detection (not complete, but some) that is done in the first z/OS
Upgrade Workflow step called "Discover z/OS features in use". For each step
that was associated with a PTF that had actions associated with them that
you've already seen (when you installed the PTF and did an
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I have never implemented z/OSMF on a production LPAR. Others may have.
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Brian,
Our Production LPAR is not same as Sandbox. i Believe zosmf workflow
detects based on the environment and gives us the workflow right ? Please
correct me if i am wrong.
On Mon, Oct 7, 2024 at 9:16 AM Brian Westerman <
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> It is easy, bu
It is easy, but there really isn't any way to NOT do the RACF parts. But if
you are not going to 'use" zosmf in production then there is no reason to
install it there either. You really only need on instance per site.
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Pete it is a very easy process. Just follow the docs and pull out all the IZU
members out of samplib. You will find that all the work is in RACF and will
take a couple of hours
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> Hello
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The problem with reporting these types of issues is that they
The problem with reporting these types of issues is that they appear to be
completely ignored. In my case, I have been told several times that since i
have a workaround, there is no reason to open an issue. So now I just don't
even bother to report them. I just make a note for the next time.
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> In job IZUD04RN, they try to alter the name which is failing for me because
> the end name is already cataloged.
If a data set with that name is already cataloged, then z/OSMF should have
displayed an error and not generated that deployment JCL. Off hand I don't
know why your situation cause
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z/OSMF is not in it's infancy, it's been around for several years now, it's new
to force z/OS installs with it. I have now installed my 22nd z/OS install with
z/OSMF, (hundreds with Serverpak) and I can tell you that It has gone
increasingly downhill over especially the past year or so. The ab
.
Anyway my opinion, FWIW.
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On Wednesday, May 15th, 2024 at 8:50 AM, Shaffer, Terri
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> So this is my first real time using zOSMF for a software installation. So I
> have a few complaints
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Subject: [EXTERNAL] Re: zOSMF startup on 3.1
Seems to say here that you need JAVA V17 on z/OS V3.1:
https://urldefense.com/v3/__https://www.ibm.com/docs/en/zos/3.1.0?topic=installation-software-requirements-running-zos-31__;!!KjMRP1Ixj6eLE0Fj
Is that the correct java.home path /usr/lpp/java/j8.0_64.Mayb need a
capital 'J' -> /usr/lpp/java/J8.0_64
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No it doesn't, you have to use the new Java.
When I installed 3.1 the first time, I found that they did not automatically
create several of the directories. I ended up just going through the log and
fixing things one at a time. Some of the errors were permission related. I
ended up doing C
Seems to say here that you need JAVA V17 on z/OS V3.1:
https://www.ibm.com/docs/en/zos/3.1.0?topic=installation-software-requirements-running-zos-31
If you already have that installed, just change your JAVA_HOME and give it a
shot.
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From:Peter
Subject: Re: zOSMF install - SDSF ISFPRMxx
Hello Rob
Thank yo
On Wed, 6 Dec 2023 08:44:01 +, Rob Scott wrote:
>Mark
>
>The original APAR (PH49811) that introduced the ISFNTCNV tool and the
>ISFRACEX sample RACF starter set was rolled back to z/OS 2.4.
>
Hi Rob,
Thanks. I'll have a look and pass on the information to people who have been
coming
to
work on z/OS 2.5+” presentation) to all customers attempting the migration.
Rob Scott
Rocket Software
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On Tue, 5 Dec 2023 15:33:16 -0600, Mark Zelden wrote:
>My only real complaint about all of this is that it caught me by surprise.
>The requirement
>was announced at the last possible time it could - the last quarterly
>announcement for z/OS 2.4
>enhancements (I think) as a statement of dire
is doing under the
>covers for the various panels and actions, the migration makes much more sense.
>
>I hope the above is helpful
>
>Rob Scott
>Rocket Software
>
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?
>
>Thanks again,
>Rex
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>You need zOSMF to install 3.1.
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Short answer. Yes. Do it now.
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I just need to continue
with implementing the 2.4 zOSMF.
Rex
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> I know I need zOSMF to inst
> I know I need zOSMF to install 3.1. My question is, in essence, can (or
> should) I order and install a stand-alone zOSMF 3.1 and use that for my z/OS
> 3.1 install or am I better off (or is this the only option) installing zOSMF
> 2.4 before even heading down the 3.1 path?
Did you install
again,
Rex
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You need zOSMF to install 3.1.
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You need zOSMF to install 3.1.
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Hi all,
Just looking for opinions on this.
Scenario is we're running
helpful
Rob Scott
Rocket Software
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Well I was able to find a utility developed by rocket software ISFACR and
it helped
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Well I was able to find a utility developed by rocket software ISFACR and
it helped me to generate some commands which were required as part of my
m
Well I was able to find a utility developed by rocket software ISFACR and
it helped me to generate some commands which were required as part of my
migration
found that already my system had OPERCMDS enabled but other Classes were
not activated.
The generated command also deletes the existing OPER
Hello Rob
Thank you so much for your response
Could you please point to your presentation on migrating off from ISFPRMXX
to RACF ?
Fortunately our shop is very small and we don't have any archiving tool or
any automation tool.
Peter
On Sat, Dec 2, 2023, 9:55 PM Rob Scott wrote:
> Peter,
>
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Peter,
Can I strongly suggest you instigate a project to activate OPERCMDS (and
JESSPOOL if not already active).
ISFPRMx just controls actions within SDSF and does not preclude any
semi-capable programmer from writing code to
Peter,
Can I strongly suggest you instigate a project to activate OPERCMDS (and
JESSPOOL if not already active).
ISFPRMx just controls actions within SDSF and does not preclude any
semi-capable programmer from writing code to issue operator commands (or access
SYSOUT using the JES SSI).
Star
Hi David,
Frank Kyne, in one of his monthly newsletters, was noticing the same thing: it
is hard to have a full "view" of where all the WF service definition files are
"sourced", for both ones you've used and ones you are looking for. Happily,
though, WF does remember individually where the sou
Thanks for that Kurt!
Dave Jousma
Vice President | Director, Technology Engineering
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Date: Friday, September 22, 2023 at 8:40 AM
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Subject: Re: zOSMF Workflows
> There is something somew
> There is something somewhat rudimentary in the create workflow screen with
> the pulldown, but I dont know if thats zOSMF doing that, or the browser doing
> that. But then that would likely be just for me?
z/OSMF, not your browser, manages the pulldown of previous workflow definition
files,
I don't see such a panel either, but you can view an active or archived
Workflows properties to see the definition file used.
Perhaps you could just have a document with a list of workflows and their
definition file locations?
Regards
Patrick
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Hi Phil,
If you are not interested in looking at videos to see the flow in action, the
complete documentation (with Helps you see on the display) are on IBM
Documentation.
The "Model" function can be found here:
https://www.ibm.com/docs/en/zos/2.5.0?topic=wizard-model-page
-Marna WALLE
z/O
This is why I like the way Linux handles things. I can have two
different Linux installs, as along as I have two different
partitions or disks on which to put those installs. And then the
user data is off in /home which can be yet another single or
group of partitions on one or more disks.
By
ut they do seem to go
out of their way to hide things.
Rex
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How about the last time that the menu
an [t...@tombrennansoftware.com]
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Funny! Yes, that sounds like the same conversation I had with XXX
company and the product, not necessarily that number of X's but
could be :)
You're right
FWIW (perhaps nothing), IBM solved the upgrade problem ~30 years ago for VM by
separating the operating system nucleus (kernel) from the filesystem. That is,
you can have multiple copies of the VM nucleus on various CMS (the end-user
environment) minidisks, which CP (the hypervisor) knows how to
bject: Re: [EXTERNAL] Re: zOSMF
I can't remember the last time a Windows/Linux install failed. I do
remember the last time an ISV z/OS install failed, and when I called for
help the support person said, "Don't worry about it, *everybody* calls
when installing this particular pr
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I have to disagree.
First lets talk about the migration guide an
s documented. Here, let me walk you through my process." His worked, but
it was nothing like the document.
Rex
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Kids can install, because basically one FMID, and if it doesn’t work, good luck.
How many FMID components make up core z/OS? Maybe if IBM made it one FMID you
could install like android.
I can use ISRFIND or ISRDDN, to find many thing
metz3
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I can't remember the last time a Windows/Linux inst
was nothing like the document.
Rex
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I can't remember the last time a Windows/Linux install failed.
> > Is there anything easy we/IBM could do to move in the right direction?
>
> Examine the current system,
> create a script to set the equivalent values for z/OSMF?
Oh, so just like the Model function in z/OSMF Software Management?
When you install software, like z/OS, using z/OSMF, during the C
gineer,
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So how come my kids can install apps and updates to their Windows and Mac
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So how come my kids can install apps and updates to their Windows and Mac
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>1. Making better use of existing
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What’s CUI? A container platform?
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The real problem, as I see it, is that drag and drop interfaces move you
away from the need to know what you are doing. A long time ago, the first
MVS install that I did on my own, took me a few months to do it. I was
doing it under VM/XA and I did a few complete
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away from the need to know what you are doing. A long time ago, the first
MVS install that I did on my own, took me a few mo
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