Mike Schwab wrote:
>z13 has 31 bit mode. z14 IPLs in 64 bit mode and cannot run 31 bit
>Operating systems, z/OS 2.2 SA-ICKDSF, etc. Requires z/OS 2.3
>SA-ICKDSF.
These points really aren't enough to know whether OS/390 2.5 will IPL and
run on a z13 or z13s machine. "No" would be my educated gues
Andrew Rowley wrote:
>IBM were saying how great it was at parallelizing work, however that
>is a bit of a red flag for me.
OK, but one must mark such instincts to market. IBM introduced zAAPs just
over 13 years ago, and one site quickly put that technology into production
on September 1, 2004. In
Anthony Thompson wrote:
>Timothy Sipples may have more to add.
I do, a little.
First of all, if IBM Program Number 5655-AAB (IBM z/OS Platform for Apache
Spark) is still available from IBM ShopZ, you might as well order it, now.
There's no additional charge for that program number. But if it's st
On 29/11/2017 08:40 PM, Timothy Sipples wrote:
Anyway, I get your point, that the P word might have caused some anxiety in
the past. It the past (and to some diminishing extent now) it meant
throwing more CPU at a problem to solve it. When one is focused on resource
efficiency and scalability the
On 29/11/2017 11:59 AM, Anthony Thompson wrote:
http://s3-us-west-1.amazonaws.com/watsonwalker/ww/wp-content/uploads/2016/03/28073651/Spark-and-SMF.pdf
I have seen various presentations. My experience has been that SQL is
very limiting when it comes to SMF reports. Most of the reports I do
woul
Please provide website detail and contact email address to communicate
further.
Regards
Venkat
On Sat, Nov 25, 2017 at 1:30 PM, TSDunlap wrote:
> On 11/25/2017 1:04 AM, venkat kulkarni wrote:
>
>> Hello Group,
>>
>> Do we have any training available on DB2 and CICS administration. I tried
>> ta
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Hi Team,
As a newbie for mainframe, i may ask simple question but i couldn't track
right answer in google :) .
I have create alternate master catalog on volume ALTVOL1 on SYSA. Please
guide me , how to use this alternate master catalog of SYSA as a
usercatalog in another system SYSB? . since b
On Wed, 29 Nov 2017 07:15:30 -0500, johnnydeep san wrote:
>Please
>guide me , how to use this alternate master catalog of SYSA as a
>usercatalog in another system SYSB? . since both are different system ,
>Will import catalog works ?.
Import connect
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What problem are you trying to solve?
Creating an alt master cat and importing it to a new system may only fix some
of your issues.
Consider the master catalog like the ROOT in Unix. It controls where things
can be found in z/OS. It is the key to the IPL Process. If anything is not
correct
Thanks, Tom and Lizette for your quick response .
Lizette, I'm trying this in sanbox where i will going to run my product
which was installed already in SYSA , i would like to use all the product
dataset's in SYSB for testing .I alredy
transferred VOLUME(contain all product dataset) to sysB
On Wed, 29 Nov 2017 09:26:41 -0500, johnnydeep san wrote:
>Lizette, I'm trying this in sanbox where i will going to run my product
>which was installed already in SYSA , i would like to use all the product
>dataset's in SYSB for testing .I alredy
>transferred VOLUME(contain all product dataset)
Well I can see some problems here
1 - You are talking about copy VOLUME, are the volumes shared between SYSA and
SYSB?
2 - Any z/OS normally has one Master catalog and many user catalog as you have
products or collection of datasets.
2- Master catalog only can have SYS1 and system dataset is not
I picked up a Share presentation
On page 14, it has a red highlight to use LOADTOGLOBAL if & only if you can
guarantee that the subsystem address space "can never terminate". The
reason is not explained and I'm wondering why. I am guessing that the
reason is that it uses some facility which result
If you copied the product datasets from a SYSA volume to a SYSB volume and then
attempt to use the SYSA catalog to access them from SYSB, you will end up
accessing the datasets on the SYSA volume. Since you went through the effort
to copy them, I assume this is not desirable.
Without specifyin
I'm looking at example #1 here:
https://www.ibm.com/support/knowledgecenter/en/SSLTBW_2.3.0/com.ibm.zos.v2r3.ieaa100/iea3a1_Description18.htm#dylpaxm
What I'm thinking of is in regards to a subsystem (SSI) initialization
which occurs after IPL (i.e. not via the IEFSSNnn member of PARMLIB). The
ab
That depends on how you cataloged them. But I suspect that the the OP is not
using SYMBOLICRELATE.
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CA also has a product call Automation Point.
It does cost, not sure if it is beyond your budget or not.
It does take all console traffic and displays it on a single screen. It uses a
server to host the base product and display the message traffic. It can
provide remote access to the server so
On Wed, Nov 29, 2017 at 10:24 AM, John McKown
wrote:
> I picked up a Share presentation
>
> On page 14, it has a red highlight to use LOADTOGLOBAL if & only if you
> can guarantee that the subsystem address space "can never terminate". The
> reason is not explained and I'm wondering why. I am gue
All;
The windows group has decommissioned and removed a DNS server that I had in my
TCPDATA member. I have updated the member and recycled TCPIP, but I am still
having tasks try to resolve to it.
My question is "Do I need to bounce RESOLVER also, and if so, is it just a P
RESOLVER and S RESOL
On Wed, 29 Nov 2017 06:12:03 -0500, Edward Finnell wrote:
>https://www.forbes.com/sites/thomasbrewster/2017/11/28/apple-macos-high-sierra-guilty-of-really-stupid-password-bug/#421b3cd11d57
>
>Yowee, anybody, anywhere can get your stuff.
>
Did I hear something similar about iOS, or was I just mis
Not super familiar with SSI but use CSVDYLPA. Lots of options, but I can tell
you yes, potentially a module added with CSVDYLPA can survive the termination
of the issuer of the macro.
Charles
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It looks like "REFRESH" may be the way to go:
https://www.ibm.com/support/knowledgecenter/SSLTBW_2.2.0/com.ibm.zos.v2r2.halu101/resolvecmd.htm
On Wed, Nov 29, 2017 at 11:04 AM, Bill Bishop (TMNA) wrote:
> All;
>
> The windows group has decommissioned and removed a DNS server that I had
> in my
F RESOLVER,REFRESH
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Subject: DNS issue
All;
The windows group has decommissioned and removed a
Does anyone have current e-mail addresses for George Shedlock, Jay Maynard or
Gene Wathen? Thanks.
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Sent: Wednesday, November 29, 2017 12:46 PM
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Is the HLQ for the product libraries in a USERCAT or the MasterCAT
For example, I only have SYS1.datasets cataloged in the master cat that are
needed to IPL the system. All of my other products are in a user cat.
For example a product from Computer Associates - CA - called Vantage has an HLQ
of
did you refresh or recycle the resolver ?
Carmen
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Sent: Wednesday, November 29, 2017 11:04:44 AM
Subject: DNS issue
All;
The windows group has decommissioned and removed a DNS server that I had in my
T
IEFSSVT was created in MVS/ESA SP5.2.0, before the existence of
CSVDYLPA, which was created in OS/390 2.4.
Jim Mulder z/OS Diagnosis, Design, Development, Test IBM Corp.
Poughkeepsie NY
John McKown wrote on 11/29/2017 11:50:46
AM:
> I'm guessing that LOADTOGLOBAL literally means "LOAD
One of the Tech reporters on Bloomberg was saying he was using
apple.bugreporter.com and it was yanked to work on the 'root' problem.
I don't have access but my nephew in Atlanta does. He says most of the ones
they've seen were in power management and nasty Apps for IOS.
In a message dated 11
On Wed, Nov 29, 2017 at 12:37 PM, Jim Mulder wrote:
> IEFSSVT was created in MVS/ESA SP5.2.0, before the existence of
> CSVDYLPA, which was created in OS/390 2.4.
>
That makes sense. And, since it works well, there's never been any real
need to update the internals. Hum, I wonder if someone
On 11/22/2017 7:27 AM, Ed Jaffe wrote:
I'll let you know when I get a real APAR number (or whatever passes
for an APAR in this "loosy goosey" off-platform DevOps programming
world...)
APAR Identifier .. IT23290 Last Changed 17/11/27
PCOM: 3270 DELETE KEY DOES NOT WORK W
On Wed, 29 Nov 2017 11:04:08 -0800, Ed Jaffe
wrote:
>On 11/22/2017 7:27 AM, Ed Jaffe wrote:
>>
>> I'll let you know when I get a real APAR number (or whatever passes
>> for an APAR in this "loosy goosey" off-platform DevOps programming
>> world...)
>
> APAR Identifier .. IT23290 Last
https://twitter.com/tronguy?lang=en for Jay Menard. Has ignored
Hercules inquiries in the past.
On Wed, Nov 29, 2017 at 11:46 AM, Seymour J Metz wrote:
> Does anyone have current e-mail addresses for George Shedlock, Jay Maynard or
> Gene Wathen? Thanks.
>
>
> --
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> ht
All;
F RESOLVER,REFRESH and finding all the locations they had the IP addresses
defined, finally cleared the issue.
Thank you all.
Thanks
Bill Bishop
Consultant, Mainframe Engineer
Mainframe and Scheduling | Infrastructure Technology Services
Toyota Motor North America
bill.bis...@toyota.com
> On Nov 28, 2017, at 7:57 AM, Jack J. Woehr wrote:
>
>
>
> The first-ever layoffs that inaugurated the Gerstner era led to a complete
> renaissance at IBM that endured up to and through the Great Recession.
>
> Maybe we're on the dawn of a new era. IBM is shedding the 20th century and
> ste
Quantum computing. Cognitive computing.
Back in 1990-95, as I recall, IBM had KT, ESE, TIRS, and IBM
Prolog for 370 (which ran on VM and MVS).
How many here know what any of the above products were?
Anybody ever have a copy to work with or know of any shop that
had one of those products in p
> On Nov 29, 2017, at 4:13 PM, Steve Thompson wrote:
>
> Quantum computing. Cognitive computing.
>
> Back in 1990-95, as I recall, IBM had KT, ESE, TIRS, and IBM Prolog for 370
> (which ran on VM and MVS).
>
> How many here know what any of the above products were?
>
> Anybody ever have a cop
On 11/29/2017 11:41 AM, Mark Zelden wrote:
ERROR DESCRIPTION:
We just installed and deployed PCOMM 13.0. It was released
November 9, 2017.
The "about" screen shows 20171108 S - 13.0.0.0
The DEL key just beeps. Doesn't delete *any* characters!
Love the use of "We" in the error
edgould1...@comcast.net (Edward Gould) writes:
> The latest buzz word is education on the computer. IBM tried that 40
> years ago and it was an abysmal failure. Pretty soon they are going to
> make a pizza making MF. Now, how do you deliver a 20 ton computer
> with a flat top to a neighborhood tha
While there are also other advantages to CSVDYLPA (like creating a CDE,
so that SLIP and IPCS can find the module by name), we likely would
consider it incompatible to change the documented meaning of the
LOADTOGLOBAL option on the IEFSSIVT macro. Adding a new
IEFSSIVT option to use CSVDYLPA
I've never heard of Kotlin, but it seems to me that Android would be better off
supporting Swift before it goes another direction. Or does it already support
Swift?
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On 30/11/2017 9:11 AM, Frank Swarbrick wrote:
I've never heard of Kotlin, but it seems to me that Android would be better off
supporting Swift before it goes another direction. Or does it already support
Swift?
The three supported programming languages on Android are Java, Kotlin
and C/C++
On 11/29/2017 2:56 PM, Edward Gould wrote:
IBM is going to produce the first marketable Quantum Computer.
And who is going to buy it? The people interesting in WATSON … maybe. There is
blood in the water.
Famously, Thomas J. Watson, Jr. said around 1950 "Nobody's going to buy
computers. The
On 11/29/2017 3:13 PM, Steve Thompson wrote:
And so now IBM is pushing Cognitive computing, and talking about
Quantum computing.
All those things you name were steps along the road.
You should take a look at Quantum Computing before you dismiss it.
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On Wed, Nov 29, 2017 at 3:28 PM, Jim Mulder wrote:
> While there are also other advantages to CSVDYLPA (like creating a CDE,
> so that SLIP and IPCS can find the module by name), we likely would
> consider it incompatible to change the documented meaning of the
> LOADTOGLOBAL option on the IEFS
On Wed, Nov 29, 2017 at 8:34 PM, Jack J. Woehr wrote:
> On 11/29/2017 3:13 PM, Steve Thompson wrote:
>
>> And so now IBM is pushing Cognitive computing, and talking about Quantum
>> computing.
>>
>
>
> All those things you name were steps along the road.
>
>
> You should take a look at Quantum Co
On 30/11/2017 10:33 AM, Jack J. Woehr wrote:
On 11/29/2017 2:56 PM, Edward Gould wrote:
IBM is going to produce the first marketable Quantum Computer.
And who is going to buy it? The people interesting in WATSON … maybe.
There is blood in the water.
Famously, Thomas J. Watson, Jr. said around
Quantum Computing is available now via IBM's cloud.
https://www-03.ibm.com/press/us/en/pressrelease/49661.wss
In a message dated 11/29/2017 8:34:53 PM Central Standard Time, j...@well.com
writes:
You should take a look at Quantum Computing before you dismiss it.
-
On 11/29/2017 7:42 PM, John McKown wrote:
Do you have any_good_ web sites? I find it interesting, but it appears
mainly to address highly parallel processing. I have trouble trying to
figure out how it is going to allow payroll to run more efficiently (be
that faster or cheaper). I can see it d
On 11/29/2017 10:44 PM, Edward Finnell wrote:
Quantum Computing is available now via IBM's cloud.
https://www-03.ibm.com/press/us/en/pressrelease/49661.wss
Yes, it's lots of fun. Log in, it's free.
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www.well.com/
On 11/29/2017 7:42 PM, John McKown wrote:
I have trouble trying to
figure out how it is going to allow payroll to run more efficiently
Here's a really good summary of QC /qua/ information science, from IBM
pages, of course.
https://quantumexperience.ng.bluemix.net/qx/tutorial?sectionId=fu
> On Nov 29, 2017, at 6:27 PM, Anne & Lynn Wheeler wrote:
>
> prior to gov. legal action, IBM steep educational discount and there was
> IBM mainframes in lots of universities ... then with the 23June1969
> unbundling announcement ... those educational discounts went away.
> past posts/refs
> htt
> On Nov 29, 2017, at 8:33 PM, Jack J. Woehr wrote:
>
> On 11/29/2017 2:56 PM, Edward Gould wrote:
>>> IBM is going to produce the first marketable Quantum Computer.
>> And who is going to buy it? The people interesting in WATSON … maybe. There
>> is blood in the water.
>
> Famously, Thomas J.
On 11/29/2017 11:45 PM, Edward Gould wrote:
But getting back to WATSON , we don’t know too much on how it works and how
easily it is to use as a programmer that is.
"42"
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www.well.com/~jax # thinking, a way of ske
> WATSON , we don’t know too much [...] how easily it is to use as a
> programmer that is.
Our company (mindcoa.ch) created a solution based on Watson APIs. We
participated in the global IBM Watson Build contest and were able to
demonstrate a working
Prototype within a very short time. It is
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