Re: Programe CCNDRVR not compiling-Event-Action blocking

2021-06-28 Thread Peter Vander Woude
Vinoth, Are you seeing any IDC3009I messages. A s913 abend is usually a security related issue. It looks like you have EventAction active on your system, and it is not allowing the CCNDRVR program to be run. I'm not conversant with how EventAction works, but maybe it has rules to limit on

Re: SMF30IO and IOC SRM Service Coefficient

2021-06-28 Thread Mark Jacobs
Thanks. IBM also confirmed. Sent from ProtonMail, Swiss-based encrypted email. GPG Public Key - https://api.protonmail.ch/pks/lookup?op=get&search=markjac...@protonmail.com ‐‐‐ Original Message ‐‐‐ On Sunday, June 27th, 2021 at 7:56 PM, Attila Fogarasi wrote: > Correct, setting IOC

Re: Software drag racing

2021-06-28 Thread Bill Ogden
Not being a COBOL person, I could not resist trying the prime number COBOL program previously listed. Working on a zPDT system (based on a rather large laptop) I tried the NA-LINE OCCURS 26214 version and this took .14 seconds CPU, producing about 2800 lines of output. I then tried the NA-LINE

Re: New to DFSMS? New to DFSMShsm? Education! [EXTERNAL]

2021-06-28 Thread Lisa Gundy
There are a few sites that seem to hit firewall issues, and IBM BOX is one of them. These links are set up so that anyone with the link can access the files in the box folder, but IBM can't do anything about your firewalls. The work around is to access these files from a personal, or non-fi

Re: Software drag racing

2021-06-28 Thread Bill Ogden
Being a bit more curious, I set //GO.SYSOUT DD DUMMY to remove the overhead of formatting and printing, and the CPU time for the 3355440 version went to 1.10 seconds. Very impressive. Bill -- For IBM-MAIN subscribe / signoff

Re: z/OS SYSVAR looks weird

2021-06-28 Thread Peter Relson
Eric Rosenfeld of the TSO/E team points to the following variables that REXX provides: SYSOSSEQ returns data based on the value in ECVTPSEQ SYSMVS returns CVTPRODN SYSOPSYS returns data based on ECVTPVER||ECVTREL||ECVTPMOD (and probably ECVTPNAM and CVTPRODI since I see "z/OS" and the FMID of th

Re: Programe CCNDRVR not compiling-Event-Action blocking

2021-06-28 Thread Gord Tomlin
On 2021-06-26 21:57 PM, Vinoth wrote: Hi, we are upgrading CFT product and we see a strange issue on C/C++ compiling on one of the system, even after adding the SYS1.* to event-action for Authorization, it didn't went well. MZC4824I PROGRAM NAME=CCNDRVRCalled by IEFIICCkpt=2A

Re: Programe CCNDRVR not compiling-Event-Action blocking

2021-06-28 Thread Lizette Koehler
If it is an S913, look for ICH408I messages to indicate what the SAF Product failed Lizette -Original Message- From: IBM Mainframe Discussion List On Behalf Of Gord Tomlin Sent: Monday, June 28, 2021 10:01 AM To: IBM-MAIN@LISTSERV.UA.EDU Subject: Re: Programe CCNDRVR not compiling-Eve

Re: Programe CCNDRVR not compiling-Event-Action blocking

2021-06-28 Thread Gord Tomlin
On 2021-06-28 13:14 PM, Lizette Koehler wrote: If it is an S913, look for ICH408I messages to indicate what the SAF Product failed In this case, Vinoth should report it to Action Software support. See the reason code value. -- Regards, Gord Tomlin Action Software International (a division o

Re: Software drag racing

2021-06-28 Thread David Crayford
On 28/06/2021 1:15 pm, Andrew Rowley wrote: Well, I'm seeing different results on z/OS. There is no PyPy on z/OS. I don't know. IBM describe it as a "Native Python compiler for z/OS" so maybe it is JIT compiled? I guess it's a good thing if it is. I'm using Rocket's Python which is defini

Re: Software drag racing

2021-06-28 Thread Andrew Rowley
On 29/06/2021 11:14 am, David Crayford wrote: I'm using Rocket's Python which is definitely CPython (the same as IBMs). When the say "native" they mean it's a native z/OS port. Interesting... I found a pull request that claims a 65-130x faster Python implementation with details here: http

Re: New to DFSMS? New to DFSMShsm? Education! [EXTERNAL]

2021-06-28 Thread Barbara Nitz
>There are a few sites that seem to hit firewall issues, and IBM BOX is one of >them. > >These links are set up so that anyone with the link can access the files in >the box folder, but IBM can't do anything about your firewalls. > >The work around is to access these files from a personal, or