Excellent. Thanks Steve.
Dean Nai
On 9/19/19, 2:11 PMEDT, "IBM Mainframe Discussion List on behalf of Steve
Beaver" wrote:
> EXTERNAL: Do not open attachments or click on links unless you recognize and
> trust the sender.
>
>I have the CA1 to RMM guide and the old software (A
While testing a fix for a job that had previously filled logrec, I shut
recording off : SETLOGRC IGNORE
once testing once over, I turned recording back on: SETLOGRC DATASET
Now however the MASTER A/S has a share on it, which prevented the daily logrec
dump/clear job from running.
I was sure I ha
Tried on my local system. Here are my results … this is a 2.4 system
NC000 TVT7050 19263 10:15:09.28 IBMUSER 0290 D GRS,C
MR000 TVT7050 19263 10:15:11.91 IBMUSER 0090 ISG343I 10.15.09 GRS
STATUS 069
Perhaps a lack of maintenance? I couldn't find anything in a quick problem
search.
I suggest opening a case with IBM.
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Subject: Re: *MAS
Hi Gord,
I did some poking around and finally realized that you're probably
referring to the dates listed in the index.html file, correct? Those are
static and don't reflect the true build dates of the PDF files - I have
a request in to have that column (and some other static data) removed
fr
Thanks for the quick replies, can you issue a D GRS,RES=(*,SYS1.LOGREC) and see
what it says ?
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D GRS,RES=(*,SYS1.LOGREC)
ISG343I 10.37.44 GRS STATUS 093
S=SYSTEM SYSDSN SYS1.LOGREC
SYSNAMEJOBNAME ASID TCBADDR EXC/SHRSTATUS
TVT7050 *MAS
I've done this on my 2.3 test lpar
setlogrc ignore
IFB097I LOGREC RECORDING MEDIUM CHANGED FROM LOGSTREAM TO IGNORE
SETLOGRC DATASET
IFB097I LOGREC RECORDING MEDIUM CHANGED FROM IGNORE TO DATASET
D GRS,RES=(*,SYS1.LOGREC)
ISG343I 09.36.48 GRS STATUS 285
S=SYSTEM SYSDSN SYS1.LOGREC
SY
On 2019-09-20 10:23, Susan Shumway wrote:
Hi Gord,
I did some poking around and finally realized that you're probably
referring to the dates listed in the index.html file, correct? Those are
static and don't reflect the true build dates of the PDF files - I have
a request in to have that colu
We have met the enemy ...
the job that runs on this LPAR had DISP=OLD in the serlog DD
thanks to all ...
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ah ! that'll do it :)
Carmen Vitullo
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Sent: Friday, September 20, 2019 10:35:38 AM
Subject: Re: *MASTER* enqueue on SYS1.LOGREC - user error -
We have met the enemy
The issue isn't the dates in the manuals or elsewhere - the issue is the path
to the pdf includes the 'Jul 19' as part of the path/directory name which was
fine for July but the Sept update changed the directory name to
zosv2r4pdfkit-Sep-12-2019 and yet the href tags still have zosv2r4pdfkit-Jul
> Beyond cursing the darkness did you consider lighting one candle
> by repairing the URL to:
>
> https://www.computerworld.com/article/3432781/throwback-thursday-ultimatum.html
Il va sans dire. But I shouldn't have to.
> The headers supplied by your "broken e-mail client"
I didn't say that i
FSVO "autodetect". Windoze expects to see an extraneous zero-width non-breaking
space as the first character of a file using UTF-8; that of course, will break
any software that is not expecting it. The ida of jamming in an extraneous
character as a byte-order mark when the issue of byte order ha
On Fri, 20 Sep 2019 17:51:31 +, Seymour J Metz wrote:
>FSVO "autodetect". Windoze expects to see an extraneous zero-width
>non-breaking space as the first character of a file using UTF-8; that of
>course, will break any software that is not expecting it. The ida of jamming
>in an extraneous
On Thu, 19 Sep 2019 19:45:08 +, Statler, David wrote:
>My terminal emulator was using a setting called "Default Code Page". I went
>and changed it to "1047 USA, Canada" and now the character is displaying
>correctly!
>
>Thank you very much!!
>
You're welcome.
But I'm curious. Does IND$FI
I've bought T-shirts from here. Printed in US, sizes correct. Lasts
dozens of washes.
https://shirt.woot.com/offers/welcome-to-the-arpanet?ref=w_cnt_top20_12_tl
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Hi Gord,
Great, I'm glad that that was the problem and the PDFs themselves are
up-to-date for you. And it was an easy mistake to make! We'll have the
index.html file corrected right away.
-Sue Shumway
On 9/20/2019 10:52 AM, Gord Tomlin wrote:
On 2019-09-20 10:23, Susan Shumway wrote:
Hi Go
Hi Lionel,
Thanks for bringing that to our attention! What you're referencing is
actually for the "table of contents" that is included in the Adobe
Indexed PDF Collection, not the index.html file that you can obtain
individually or as part of the bulk PDF download on the z/OS V2R4
Library. Re
Hi Lionel,
Seeing this now, after your more recent post on the same subject in the
other thread. Thanks, again, for the notice! We're on it...
-Sue Shumway
On 9/19/2019 8:51 AM, Lionel B Dyck wrote:
Downloaded the Sept indexed collection and found a BUG in the
1._Open_Me_First_zOS_V2R4_Adob
> XLC has a DSECT conversion utility.
Surprisingly, I think I must have been the only one to generate IPCS mapping
automatically using assembler macro's. Less than 100 lines of simple code
greatly improved dump reading. As a product developer, I had to read a lot of
dumps and this saved a lo
File systems and file transport protocols should all support metadata such as
file encoding, etc.
Get on it.
🙂
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Some snippage and interspersed comments...
On 2019-09-20 17:11, Jon Perryman wrote:
For instance, mapping to C does not support remapping, redefinition or re-declaring
variables such as "org" in assembler.
Actually, it does, using unions, but the results are not very pretty.
Here's an exampl
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