If you are an FDR user and have FDREPORT, this will fill the bill.
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Ken Kripke
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I ran a test on the application that I was concerned with, once I found a time
when no one was online, and it does default to MSG10 so I'm good to go.
Thank you all
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IBM released new tape drive TS1160.
20TB/60TB capacity, up to 400/900MB/s data transfer, dual 16Gbps interface.
You can attach it to your Windows server, or Linux (x64), but mainframe
is excluded, no FICON attachment.
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Radoslaw Skorupka
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Lately, all I have seen is virtual Tape emulated in dedicated VTS filled with
DASD. That's all we have now. Read/write and recalls are on par with
standard disk.
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Dave Jousma
Mainframe Engineering, Assistant Vice President
davi
I am abending on S0C4 because getmained areas are automatically being
freed at end of step, before IEFACTRT gets control. It is not clear to me
if SUBPOOL alone can solve the problem. Do I need to specify
TCBADDR=TCBJSTCB on the STORAGE macro so that the "input TCB" is the
job-step TCB? What c
With the 20Tb/60Tb capacity, the only thing that would come close to "fully
utilizing" such a tape would be some massive single-thread backups
(remember, only 1 application can write to a tape at any given time) or be
used as a backstore in a VTS solution. For that, they are perfect (IMHO).
You can
On Fri, 23 Nov 2018 11:31:08 -0500, Peter Relson wrote:
>
>"Can dynamically allocate" is not the same as to "can use BPXWDYN". I
>would guess that you cannot use BPXWDYN except from within the jobstep
>program task tree. Why did you not post the return information from your
>BPXWDYN? That might
Another option may be to do a DCOLLECT extract, limiting via VOL()
parameter, then a simple SAS program or a SORT extract print.
On Thu, Nov 22, 2018 at 10:10 PM retired mainframer <
retired-mainfra...@q.com> wrote:
> RACF protects datasets, not dataset names. If catalog services has access
> to
Or ask you if you meant "Disneyland"/
Jim
On Thu, Nov 22, 2018 at 7:39 PM Tom Brennan
wrote:
> On 11/22/2018 4:06 PM, Phil Smith III wrote:
> > Tom Brennan wrote, in part:
> >
> >> Maybe someday everything will be like Google, so I can type DNS= (which
> >> I do often enough) and the system wil