Hi Al! (et al) 😊
I’ve also asked for eg 02-12345 to be added – quite a while ago. I also was
turned down. But then I’m not a customer…
Cheers, Martin
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Sherkow
Date: Tuesday, 14 February 2023 at 16:39
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Sry it's a copy paste error. It should read as I instead of 1.
Thanks
On Wed, 15 Feb, 2023, 8:39 AM Steve Horein, wrote:
> What's going on with your message IDs?
> Why do they end with a "1" in place of an "I"?
>
> On Tue, Feb 14, 2023 at 8:47 PM Steve David
> wrote:
>
> > Hello,
> >
> > We ha
I would use SDSF REXX.
Navigate to the panel you want to display:LNK,LPA,APF etc, and then issue
the RGEN command that will generate the required REXX code
On Wed, 15 Feb 2023 at 05:12, Lars Höglund wrote:
> And with parm like LINK / APF / LPA (or without parm)
>
> -Ursprungligt meddeland
This is what TASID looks like - is this familiar? (you can get it here
https://www.ibm.com/support/pages/tasid-v521-tool). Note some of the features
of it are now incorporated into the ISRDDN command.
TASID option menu
Option ===>
Lots of possibilities
TSO IPLINFO
TSO SHOWZOS
TSO MXI
TSO ISRDDN
TSO TASID
Best Regards
Ituriel do Nascimento Neto
z/OS System Programmer
Em quarta-feira, 15 de fevereiro de 2023 00:12:15 BRT, Lars Höglund
escreveu:
And with parm like LINK / APF / LPA (or without parm)
-Urspr
>OP stated that it is not reusable.
Maybe I'm mis-using the term "reusable". I'm not referring to "serially
reusable" (by which the OS manages attempts to fetch the same module again
while it still known to be in use). I'm referring to simply using it once and
then using it again.
I'm hypothes
Hi,
Just a few days ago I have had to produce something like that for someone
that wanted to know where some files were being created. For some time now
that I try to use SORT to solve this kind of requests.
This is what I used to get the desired results (just for the 02/09/2023 SMF
records), using
IT's MXI!
thank you
I couldnt remember..
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Bill
My recommendation is to use SDSF or ISRDDN for this functionality as they are
supported products.
MXI 4.3 has not been maintained for nearly 20 years. It is unsupported and to
be brutally honest showing its age a bit.
(The fact that MXI 4.3 is still functional at all is a testament to IBM
So I am guessing you looked at the IZUSRV1 logs and see an issue with the
certificate?
Not sure about opera, but did you download and install that certificate into
the stores in OPERA?
Ms Terri E Shaffer
Senior Systems Engineer,
z/OS Support:
ACIWorldwide - Telecommuter
H(412-766-2697) C(412-51
"I think" the problem was related to the expiration of the cert that zOSMF is
using. I deleted the cert, updated the RACDCERT job that created/installed the
cert to have an expiration in 2028 (it was 2021), and installed it again.
After doing that, I still received the error. However, in the
I don't understand your reply. If the module is not marked as serially
reusable, then doesn't every LINK or LOAD get a fresh copy?
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Thanks. Is there a delete option?
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If you're confused, it's probable that you didn't read all his words.
sas
On Wed, Feb 15, 2023 at 12:20 PM Seymour J Metz wrote:
> I don't understand your reply. If the module is not marked as serially
> reusable, then doesn't every LINK or LOAD get a fresh copy?
>
>
> --
> Shmuel (Seymour J.)
Just as another way to get this. SDSF has a lot of panels to this. Probably
use SDSF REXX as well.
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Je suis absent du 15 février 2023 au 15 mars 2023 inclus.
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Or maybe you didn't. It a fresh copy is loaded then why does it matter that a
different copy was previously used?
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I feel stoopid[er than usual]: I don't understand the difference between
"serially reusable" vs. "reusable" vs. "reentrant" in this context. I know
what the first and last one are, but it seems like the middle one should be
the same as one of the others.
Unless the difference between the latte
I did it several times recently.
Short answer: go for it.
Long answer:
1. LPAR name change can be related to your software contract, especially
for NALC, etc. Solution: inform your IBM rep and ask them for contract
appendix. It should be money-neutral (no new fees).
2. SMFID - a change will aff
IBM documents this crisply at
https://www.ibm.com/docs/en/zos/2.1.0?topic=modules-module-reusability
Bottom line is that there are only 3 variants: serially reusable,
reentrant and refreshable.
Non-serially reusable is reentrant, but that term isn't used in Binder or
z/OS doc (thankfully).
On Thu
I don't know JNI or how it fetches the non-reusable routine, however:
> > Maybe I'm mis-using the term "reusable". I'm not referring to "serially
> > reusable" (by which the OS manages attempts to fetch the same module again
> > while it still known to be in use).
I don't believe it will fetch th
If you init fields that are updated it should work as serially reusable.
If you work with getmain storage then it would be reentrant.
If results are dependent on the value in the load module and it gets
changed, you have to reload each time.
On Wed, Feb 15, 2023 at 4:06 PM Michael Stein wrote:
>
Ok.. so I am not sure I ever asked this question... What is the real
difference between reentrant and refreshable .. as in an example? It is
not clear what the distinction actually is.
Rob
On Wed, Feb 15, 2023, 16:34 Attila Fogarasi wrote:
> IBM documents this crisply at
> https://www.ibm.com/
On 16/02/2023 6:40 am, Steve Smith wrote:
If you're confused, it's probable that you didn't read all his words.
The OP did say that the assembler module is *known* to be not reusable
i.e. each call needs a new copy.
Speculation about *maybe* it's not reusable and whether that was
intended s
Right, and if it's marked that way then there should be no issue if there is a
separate LINK or LOAD for each use, or at least if there is an issue I don't
understand what it is.
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Very simple: reentrant module is allowed to modify itself, provided it
uses locking to serialize execution by multiple tasks using that module.
Very common technique in system code. Refreshable cannot do that as it
could be refreshed at any time (which would change the locked/serialized
data area
On 14/02/2023 1:53 am, Steve Austin wrote:
Yes you are correct, and the assembler program would need to be added to
the program class. I had had hoped to find documentation to confirm what
I've seen and maybe find a way around it, but no luck so far.
I don't have exact documentation to hand, but
Reentrant means that it works correctly when multiple tasks are using it
concurrently. Refreshable means that it works correctly even if the OS replaces
it with a clean copy.
As an example of a routine that is reentrant but not refreshable, consider a
routine that contains a data area and seria
On Wed, 15 Feb 2023 14:06:15 -0800, Michael Stein wrote:
>...
>This used to be documented, see page 26 of GC28-0683-3 OS/VS2 MVS
>Supervisor Services and Macro Instructions which says:
>
> If the module is serially reusable, only one copy is ever placed
> in the job pack area; this copy is
Serial reusable: a task can load the module, call it, then call it again and
get correct results. The OS will seralize LINK to the module from different
tasks.
Reentrant: You can invoke the module concurrently from multiple tasks and get
correct results. The code is responsible for any necessar
If A and B are marked serially reusable, A sometimes does a LINK to B and B
sometimes does a LINK to A then a deadlock is likely.
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On Wed, 15 Feb 2023 23:10:53 +, Seymour J Metz wrote:
>...
>Reentrant: You can invoke the module concurrently from multiple tasks and get
>correct results. The code is responsible for any necessary serialization.
>
>Refreshable: The module gets correct results even if the OS replaces it wi
Yes, that would break. That's one of the scenarios where you would need to use
the Linkage Editor.
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I thought that IBM had rewritten all of their code that did that long ago.
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On Thu, 16 Feb 2023 00:08:07 +, Seymour J Metz wrote:
>Yes, that would break. That's one of the scenarios where you would need to use
>the Linkage Editor.
>
That would have seemed to provide a compatibility argument against having made
the change to
a hierarchy. Was there any benefit in do
Thanks for your assistance to that poster.
I provided an answer to the poster's gmail address,
asking who is the MXG customer and is he with an
outsourcer but he has not replied.
Barry
Herbert W Barry Merrill, PhD
President-Programmer
Merrill Consultants
MXG Software
10717 Cromwell Drive
Dallas,
If you are not into SAS, here is Java to do a similar thing using
EasySMF Java API:
public class DatasetAccess
{
   public static void main(String[] args) throws IOException
   {
   List targetDatasets = Arrays.asList(
   new String[]{
   "SYS1.PARMLIB",
Hi all
Production job gets this message -
IEF211I jobname [procstep] stepname ddname[+ xxx] - DATA SET RESERVATION
UNSUCCESSFUL
Could you tell us which SMF type could diagnose this problem?
Thanks a lot
Jason Cai
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Looking for some advice on the simplest way to call an authorized assembler
program from a non-compiled Rexx program under TSO/E in batch, with the
requirement that multiple updatable parameters will be passed. Updating
IKJTSOnn and APF authorizing whatever is not a problem. At issue seems to b
Mike,
For security reasons, REXX Programs can’t normally call an APF Authorized
program (it causes it to loose its APF Authorization). There is one exception,
from SystemREXX. You would be able to create a SystemREXX that uses LINKMVS/PGM
or ATTACHMVS/PGM to call the program and then use CONSOL
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