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which archiving-filing system use ?
hi everyone. which file/directory? archiving method are you using ? Music/ SP mentions a) archiv/retrev ( not installed ) b) exarch/exrest (not installed) c) filarch/filrst/filchk ( filrst not
By carlos feldman · #68 ·
Vmarc
Music/SP has support for VMARC CMS compresed files, I found a site that has an application than can run under z/os and window, to compress and decompress files:
By carlos feldman · #67 ·
Re: exporting Musicx to windows
This trick, was thought to me by some canadian guys in Calgary, We backuped not only to Tapes or Magneto Optical drives, bt to laptops. We used to develop SCADA systems using Unix ( IBM, ALPHA, SUN ),
By carlos feldman · #66 ·
Re: exporting Musicx to windows
Have the same problem :-) Even with a large display, I need glasses to read what's on it. Glad you found a solution (and taught me a new trick by the same token :-) ). Cheers, Rene FERLAND,
By René Ferland · #65 ·
Re: exporting Musicx to windows
this mornig I found what may be the simplest answer: Using FTP. You connect to Music FTP server as superuser $000, which puts you in your home directory. in this case /$000: and allows you to
By carlos feldman · #64 ·
Re: exporting Musicx to windows
other reason to have ascii files In my pc, is that I can make my own manuals, mixing VM, Music and my own code This can be nicely formatted, with index, saved to pdf or to Epub format or printed as a
By carlos feldman · #63 ·
Re: exporting Musicx to windows
Thank you Carlos for the explanations. You work differently than me and I respect that. :-) Just in case you don't know, the MUSIC command FT (find text) allows you to search for text in the save
By René Ferland · #62 ·
Re: exporting Musicx to windows
For archiving reason, it's very easy to find in windows environment a keyword, in thousands of files with programs like total commander, being a filename or just a token of text. Vm 370 is 50 years
By carlos feldman · #61 ·
Re: exporting Musicx to windows
Hello Carlos, Would you mind telling me why you want to export the EBCDIC and binary files from the save libraries of MUSICX to Windows? It does not make sense to me. As far as backup is concerned,
By René Ferland · #60 ·
exporting Musicx to windows
last time I used Music/SP in 2009, I don't remeber if was under Sim-390 or Hercules-390. I made an export of ALL directories files in musicx volume to windows. It's very handy not only for backup,
By carlos feldman · #59 ·
Re: A few questions about maintenance.
Hi Carlos, You are very welcome. Unfortunately, I don't have any experience of running MUSIC on SIM-390. The MUSIC editor is very easy to use too but you don't automatically end up with a backup
By Peter Coghlan · #58 ·
Re: A few questions about maintenance.
Hello Carlos, I can't say for sure, but if I am not mistaken, Sim390 does not support punch and tapes. However Hercules does. :-) I checked and it is fairly easy to archive all the files of an
By René Ferland · #57 ·
Re: A few questions about maintenance.
Peter, thanks for the answer. Sorry, my mistake, I meant SIM-390 instead of H-390. I'll try your suggestions. I was trying to backup my work files kept in an user directory (for instance
By carlos feldman · #56 ·
Re: A few questions about maintenance.
What do you mean by "crashed MUSICX filesystem" and what do you mean by H-390? Ok. I don't understand what you mean by H-390. The MUSICX disk is an OS (ie MVS etc) format volume. Some of the
By Peter Coghlan · #55 ·
A few questions about maintenance.
On saturday doing some FTP transfers being $000, I crashed MUSICX filesystem running in H-390. So I learned the lesson and created an user account to do my work. Ussualy I prefer the H-390 option,
By carlos feldman · #54 ·
Re: silly question
Hi !!! Thanks for all your repplies. Finally after reding the JCL and File manuals, I wrote some scripts. That proved wrong !!!! Making short a long story, if you subit any file Music adds for you
By carlos feldman · #53 ·
Re: silly question
Thank you, sir.? :-)
By Mark Waterbury · #52 ·
Re: silly question
There's only one! :) Its in the music manuals zip available on the teammpg website... http://www.canpub.com/teammpg/de/mcgweb/downloads.htm Joe wrote:
By Joe Monk · #51 ·
Re: silly question
Please note that both the documentation available on the website and the online documenation available on the MUSIC/SP demo system via MAN and MANX is the full documentation for MUSIC/SP 5.1 The
By Peter Coghlan · #50 ·
Re: silly question
Hello Mark, The documentation of MUSIC/SP is available here: http://www.canpub.com/teammpg/de/mcgweb/downloads.htm (file?manuals_mus51.zip). Once you unzip the archive, check the PDF ar_p4.pdf on
By René Ferland · #49 ·