W dniu 06.11.2023 o 16:20, Ed Jaffe pisze:
On 11/5/2023 4:03 PM, Shaffer, Terri wrote:
So I am trying to apply maintenance and want to know the actual APAR
to look up to see if its open closed, or what?
Slide 72 in SHARE New Orleans Bit Bucket X'42' explains the APAR and
++APAR naming convent
I'm looking at the doc on this and the rules on how it works are not clear.
I would appreciate the help of an expert on this.
The doc has an example of 3 files and it shows each iteration in the processing
and which files are "available" or N/A.
File 1 key 3A is available twice - iterations 3 an
Where are you seeing the example in the documentation?
The easiest way to avoid trouble is: never do more than a 2 way file sync in
Easytrieve. 1 or 2 file syncs are easy to understand and work with.
I've been coding Easytrieve since even before it was Easytrieve Plus. I have
*never* done a 3
It's documented in the Easytrieve Report Generator 11.6 in the section on
Synchronized File Processing.
I have a requirement to do a 3-way merge.
Pierre.
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Ah, Programming Guide > File Processign > Synchronized Fiel Processing >
Synchronized File Input > Record Availability
The example they give is three files with keys:
FILE1 FILE2 FILE3
1 2 1
2 3 A 3
3 A 3 B 4
3 B 4 A 5
8 A
Anyone in IBM-MAIN doing anything with zCX containers? Ive successfully stood
up Rocket Terminal Emulator(RTE) in a couple of separate ZCX hosts on z/OS
V2.5.I am now trying to get the clustering feature of RTE to work, but
there are specific network changes in Docker that need to be made
Is this zCX or are you also using OCP on top? OCP via K8s makes the scaling
and network admin easier but its a chargeable feature.
Matt Hogstrom
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> On Nov 7, 2023, at 12:49 PM, Jousma, David
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Matt, It’s vanilla zCX. I have a separate Openshift POC going in other
containers. That’s an animal of its own too.
Dave Jousma
Vice President | Director, Technology Engineering
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Matt Hogstrom
Date: Tuesday, November 7, 2023 at 1:44 PM
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Matt,
I should have expounded at bit further.We’ll do load balancing for these
zCX servers via F5 switch technology. Its Rocket RTE that can setup a comm
channel between the nodes to keep everything in sync. That’s the problem I am
trying to solve.
Dave Jousma
Vice President | Director
This has been interesting. As a long-time VMer, I'd note that in VM-land, there
is of course no SMP/E and things are a bit different. "APAR" and "PTF" kind of
get used interchangeably, though there is recognition that they're not the
same. But typically a VMer will say "I need APAR VM20779", not
Dear list,
We are planning to enable Security in Connect Direct for
external partners and we can see, as far as I understood, three options:
1. Enable Security exit and define all the external userids to
authenticate using this exit with interface to RACF;
2. Create
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>VM20779? Wayback Machine? GIYF? Not.
Heh. Circa, um, 1984? 1985? It was a huge APAR that changed RESERVEd lines to
be per-screen instead of being global to XEDIT (among other things). In
retrospect, pretty clearly done to
Sparkler Filters.
Still looking for a better interface than punch cards.
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On Tue, Nov 7, 2023 at 3:18 PM Phil Smith III wrote:
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The card punch machines I used would punch each character as you typed it,
rather than buffer and punch card at the end of the line. So, you had to type
*perfectly*. A single mistake meant throw out the card. Or save it for
bookmarks and grocery lists.
I like to ask the new people I work with "
1976? I had gone cold turkey on cards by then. I even turned up my nose at the
2741. It was 3277 and 3211 for me. IBM was talking about cardless systems.
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What is VMSES/E, chopped liver. I'd agree if you were talking free VM, but by
the time z/VM came out SES was old hat.
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Before my time with VM! What was this "RESERVEd" lines thing?
Something like the lines at the bottom of a z/OS console?
On 11/7/2023 1:42 PM, Mike Schwab wrote:
Heh. Circa, um, 1984? 1985? It was a huge APAR that changed RESERVEd lines to
be per-screen instead of being global to XEDIT (among o
Shmuel wrote:
>What is VMSES/E, chopped liver. I'd agree if you were talking free VM,
>but by the time z/VM came out SES was old hat.
? Not sure what point you're making, I'm afraid?
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That WAS fun!
I preceded that author by, I think, barely a year; I waffled around, changed
majors twice (Religion, then Music, then Accounting), and reluctantly took
one computer-programming class (PL/C) in the summer of 75. It was NOT
boring, it was incredibly cool and I was instantly hooked.
P
My old boss sent me a pack of 50 blank punch cards for Christmas a few years
ago, just as a sort of gag gift. He says he uses them for shopping lists
and such. I'd probably be more inclined to keep them as bookmarks, except I
already use old business cards for that.
But I thought it was an inter
SES is a tools that fills the same nicje in the VM ecology as SMP does in the
MVS ecology.
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Yeah, that was a fun stroll down various memory lanes. I actually keypunched
for a living at one very early point in my checkered career – had to know how
to operate 026’s, 029’s, and 129’s, and how to program the drum card for faster
data entry. Mod 10/11 check punches were SO much fun (not!)
I explained the origin of “boot” to a youngster just last week!
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Date: Tuesday, November 7, 2023 at 5:43 PM
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Subject: Re: Kinda fun
My old boss sent me a pack of
Boot being short for boot-strap. AKA IPL text.
At 05:42 PM 11/7/2023, Bob Bridges wrote:
My old boss sent me a pack of 50 blank punch cards for Christmas a few years
ago, just as a sort of gag gift. He says he uses them for shopping lists
and such. I'd probably be more inclined to keep them a
On Tue, 7 Nov 2023 23:57:05 +, Seymour J Metz wrote:
>SES is a tools that fills the same nicje in the VM ecology as SMP does in the
>MVS ecology.
>
And it has the design advantage of not having an operation analogous to ACCEPT,
thereby supporting progressive restoring of an arbitrary number
On Tue, 7 Nov 2023 16:17:45 -0500, Phil Smith III wrote:
>https://blog.computationalcomplexity.org/2023/11/in-bad-old-days-we-had-punchcards-how.html
>
More generally, What did people in that era think? I asked several
people who dealt with punch cards and there are some of their responses
To clarify, you are mentioning Rocket Terminal Emulator Web (TE Web), which
serves as a Node.js-based backend application, offering a web-based user
interface. I personally use it on my Mac and have found it to be superior
to other alternatives.
If you intend to set up zCX for high availability, i
Dave Jousma wrote:
>Ive successfully stood up Rocket Terminal Emulator(RTE) in a couple
>of separate ZCX hosts on z/OS V2.5.I am now trying to get the
>clustering feature of RTE to work, but there are specific network
>changes in Docker that need to be made to allow separate
>containers to comm
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