Re: VPS STC run as a batch job

2025-01-29 Thread rpinion865
This is very good, thank you! "Confidentially doc, I am the wabbit." Bugs Bunny Sent with Proton Mail secure email. On Wednesday, January 29th, 2025 at 4:09 AM, Rob Scott <0618c90e6fdf-dmarc-requ...@listserv.ua.edu> wrote: > This sounds very much like the VPS STC is memory constrained a

Re: Code to Process SMF Type 64 Records?

2025-01-29 Thread David Spiegel
Hi Max, I am interested. My email address is dspiegel...@hotmail.com Thanks and regards, David On 2025-01-29 06:54, Massimo Biancucci wrote: Steve, I use a SORT to format some of the fields in CSV format. If you (or anybody else) are interested, let me know. Best regards. Max Il giorno mar 2

Re: Code to Process SMF Type 64 Records?

2025-01-29 Thread Paul Feller
If you have access to the CBT website you will find some sample SAS code. Yes, the code is a bit dated but I look at it as a starting point. I'm not much of a SAS coder but if I can modify the code to work with current SMF records then I think most people can. You will find lots of different

Re: Code to Process SMF Type 64 Records?

2025-01-29 Thread Martin Packer
Let me just point out that these can be high volume records; REXX wouldn’t be my first choice therefore. Cheers, Martin From: IBM Mainframe Discussion List on behalf of Steve Estle <05dcac13570d-dmarc-requ...@listserv.ua.edu> Date: Tuesday, 28 January 2025 at 21:10 To: IBM-MAIN@LISTSERV.UA

Re: VPS STC run as a batch job

2025-01-29 Thread Rob Scott
This sounds very much like the VPS STC is memory constrained and the actions to remove some redundant definitions has relieved the HWM ... for the time being. I would strongly suggest some analysis of the memory usage in the address space whilst it is active to examine the limits (LDA/LDAX) and

Re: Code to Process SMF Type 64 Records?

2025-01-29 Thread Dave Gibney
If you already have SAS, MXG is pretty cheap and worth it > -Original Message- > From: IBM Mainframe Discussion List On > Behalf Of Martin Packer > Sent: Wednesday, January 29, 2025 12:49 AM > To: IBM-MAIN@LISTSERV.UA.EDU > Subject: Re: Code to Process SMF Type 64 Records? > > Let me jus

Strange file behaviour in Unix

2025-01-29 Thread Colin Paice
Looking at the SMF START 92-11 for individual Unix files, I'm seeing 100s of records like pathname /tmp/shbdFEgaeEA reads=0 write=0 directory reads 8. What is going on ? what does dir reads> 0 but no reads act mean? what is using this file - and can we stop it(grin) Colin ---

Re: IBM

2025-01-29 Thread Dick Williams
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2025-01-29 Thread Dick Williams
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Re: Code to Process SMF Type 64 Records?

2025-01-29 Thread Massimo Biancucci
Steve, I use a SORT to format some of the fields in CSV format. If you (or anybody else) are interested, let me know. Best regards. Max Il giorno mar 28 gen 2025 alle ore 22:10 Steve Estle < 05dcac13570d-dmarc-requ...@listserv.ua.edu> ha scritto: > Hello ZOS SME's, > > I'm looking for anyon

Re: Code to Process SMF Type 64 Records?

2025-01-29 Thread Andrew Rowley
On 29/01/2025 8:10 am, Steve Estle wrote: I'm looking for anyone who is willing to share or point me to any code (REXX or Python preferred) that can read and report on contents of SMF Type 64 (VSAM Activity) running ZOS 2.5. We do not have access to MXG, but if you have native SAS code that c

Re: Two related C macro questions

2025-01-29 Thread Charles Mills
Let me reply here and close the loop on this. On Tue, 28 Jan 2025 23:11:20 -0800, Retired Mainframer wrote: >Can you use a #pragma to change the errors produced by #error into warnings? That's a great idea! I may try that. >Does it make a difference if you remove the = from the DEF statement

Re: OMVS

2025-01-29 Thread Frank Swarbrick
From https://www.ibm.com/docs/en/zos/3.1.0?topic=shells-introduction-zos: An introduction to the z/OS shells There are two shells available for use on z/OS UNIX System Services: The z/OS shell. * The tcsh shell. The z/OS shell is modeled after the UNIX System V shell with some of the feature

a note about shells and scripting [was: OMVS]

2025-01-29 Thread Rick Troth
Spot-on, Frank. Thanks. That makes me think of this: 'csh' is very popular with many Unix people. But 'csh' is widely considered unsuitable for scripting. Many (most?) of the features of 'csh' which do not affect scripting have been added to other shells. As I recall, command retrieval was a 'c