I tend to take a PDF and extract "chapters", so from TCPIP config
reference. I use pdftk on Linux to extract the section(s) on AT-TLS and
make one PDF. This makes it easier to search. If you search for PORT in
the online, or full pdf TCPIP docs you can't find the one you need.
Having pdf chapte
Not to mention elapsed time and CPU … not sure of the impact on older 3380
devices to SSDs but grossly inefficient if you’ve upgraded but not reorganized.
--
Matt Hogstrom
“To achieve great things two things are needed: a plan, and not quite enough
time.”
- Leonard Bernstein
> On Jan 20, 2025
I've looked into Netrexx Pipes and am impressed.
My holdback no making more use of it is that I'm not "in" either the
Netrexx ecosystem nor even the Java ecosystem.
But Netrexx Pipes might be just the ticket for a lot of people.
Good suggestion, Rony.
This past June at the VM Workshop, I introd
On Monday Jan 13th I completed a Receive Order for OSMF, that
ultimately failed for lack of space in the SMPPTS. I fixed that issue. On
Tuesday I tried to rerun the Receive Job, but quickly received an error
message I've not seen before. I can't tell if that is an error on my side
or the IBM serve
curl is part of the IBM Open Enterprise Foundation (OEF) and also
available from the zopen community
As for the options I haven't given that much thought yet as I wanted
to see if it would be helpful as I had heard that some sites block
ftp.
cbttape does not track downloads that I know of.
On Mo
On Sun, 19 Jan 2025 22:15:38 -0600, Lionel B Dyck wrote:
>If you are using the CBTView dialog (cbttape file 43) you know it
>currently uses FTP to get the information from the cbttape website.
>
>Question: Would having an option to use curl be useful?
>
At some sites the hard part might be getti
Ah,
A mere 25 years then 😉.
I am guessing that there is a minimum hardware capability requirement, in terms
of CPACF.
Lennie
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Subject: Re: TTLSCiphe
MODE B and TYPE E are not universal, alas.
Ii've
...phsiii
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On 19/01/2025 6:00 am, Kirk Wolf wrote:
>
I loved your kale quip. I am a life-long kale avoider.Sent from my Verizon,
Samsung Galaxy smartphone
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Hmm,
Rather tricky to read. What causes this?
Lennie
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I loved your kale quip. I am a life-long kale avoider.Sent from m
Don't know what caused the trickiness to read. I am using my cell phone's
email app. Non-mainframe everything is a crap shoot. Mainframe is slightly
better.Sent from my Verizon, Samsung Galaxy smartphone
Original message From: Lennie Bradshaw
Date: 1/20/25 7:01 PM (GMT-05:
Do you mean IOCP txt?
Interesting.
Interesting because I uploaded it many times.
And it was *always* the following way:
1. Create some IODF file using HCD dialogs. Then create IOCP text using
the dialog.
2. Download it from z/OS to PC, using IND$FILE, text mode. In majority
of cases it was PCOMM
On Mon, 20 Jan 2025 09:42:15 -0500, Phil Smith III wrote:
>MODE B and TYPE E are not universal, alas.
>
From a desktop I've tried:
BINARY
QUOTE SITE STRU R
(The desktop didn't accept STRU.) For successful round-trip binary VB data.
Alas, it failed for RECFM VBS, treating each segment as
z9 (2005) was the first machine with CPACF.
The (likely) oldest machine in use is the z13 whose CPACF supported DES, AES
(including XTS and GCM), SHA-1, SHA-2, SHA-3/SHAKE, but not TRNG or ECC. (TRNG
was provided by HSMs or via clock sampling [NIST SP 800-90A/B/C])
z14 added faster XTS, a new G
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Absolutely. I plotted the curve once. It he the m/1-m curve.
It escalates very very rapidly.
Simple test.
Create an FB 80 80 dataset with a few thousand records in it and read the
datasets.
Create a FB 80 27920 dataset with the fame number of records and compare the
15 matches
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