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Re: set date and time on MVS-TK5
Take a look at SYS1.PARMLIB(PARMTZ). ?That is how I do it.
By Daniel L. Srebnick · #4494 ·
Re: set date and time on MVS-TK5
I believe you can either set the timezone offset in the Hercules config which should have something like: TZOFFSET +0000 so that the default MVS timezone comes up with your local time, or you can
By Gavin Scott · #4493 ·
set date and time on MVS-TK5
Okay, this is probably a stupid question, my I am very, very out of date. I left the MVS world in the early 1990's and remember that we used to set the date/tome with SYS1.PARMLIB(CLOCKnn).? There is
By mspitz@... · #4492 ·
Re: MVS 3.8J Turnkey 5 Update-3 announced.
This is great news Rob. Looking forward to be working on this project. The udate and implementation is clearly a big job so - well done to you Rob and all the participants. TK 5 - MVS 3.8 z level
By Dagfinn Hammar · #4491 ·
Re: CKD, CCKD and CCKD64 devices
What is the md5sum for the file before and after extraction with tar? They should be the same. The cmp command will tell you the first byte that’s different.
By Dean Anderson · #4490 ·
Re: Source for IFOX00, PL/I and other languages
I have what I wanted now. Now lets see if I remember how to assemble/compile something:-) - Mark
By mspitz@... · #4489 ·
Re: Source for IFOX00, PL/I and other languages
Thank you. - Mark
By mspitz@... · #4488 ·
Re: Source for IFOX00, PL/I and other languages
Thank you. = Mark
By mspitz@... · #4487 ·
Re: Source for IFOX00, PL/I and other languages
A place to easily find them all on one DASD is: https://www.jaymoseley.com/hercules/compilers/syscpk.htm ... Mark S.
By Mark A. Stevens · #4486 ·
Re: Source for IFOX00, PL/I and other languages
You can get the source for IFOX00 at http://www.mainframe.eu/mvs38/asm/Assembler%20XF%20(IFO)/ wally Sent: Tuesday, April 30, 2024 02:20 PM To: [email protected] Subject: [H390-MVS] Source for
By Wally Mclaughlin · #4485 ·
Source for IFOX00, PL/I and other languages
Hello, I have finally gotten back to setting up my system and installing TK5.? Brings back many fond (and not so fond) memories. I have been trying to locate the source for the assembler (IFOX00),
By mspitz@... · #4484 ·
Little glitch in MVS 3.8J Turnkey 5 Update 3
Hi, I noticed some warnings in datasets on TK5002. And I have resolved some tiny glitches. That's why I have re-uploaded MVS-TK5 Update-3 and the complete MVS-TK5 system. If you have already
By Rob Prins · #4483 ·
Re: CKD, CCKD and CCKD64 devices
Ok, thank you for the complete explanation -----Mensagem original----- De: [email protected] <[email protected]> Em nome de Fish Fish via groups.io Enviada em: segunda-feira, 29 de abril de 2024
By Jo?o Reginato · #4482 ·
Re: CKD, CCKD and CCKD64 devices
On Tue, 30 Apr 2024 09:41:02 +0000 (UTC), "Rahim Azizarab via groups.io" <rahimazizarab@...> wrote: Hi Rahim. sorry to but in, it is ust curiosity. > Nothing stupid; tar -cjvf is
By Fernando M. Roxo da Motta · #4481 ·
Re: MVS 3.8J Turnkey 5 Update-3 announced.
On Tue, 30 Apr 2024 06:39:40 +0200, Mike Gro?mann <mike.grossmann.de@...> wrote: Hi Mike, I have understood as much from the messages regarding the problem/annoyance. ;) I have
By Fernando M. Roxo da Motta · #4480 ·
Re: CKD, CCKD and CCKD64 devices
Nothing stupid; tar -cjvf is the command used; and Hercules was not active when doing the tar command.? It creates the tar ball; but the tar ball is useless on cckd64 files. regards; Rahim???
By Rahim Azizarab · #4479 ·
Re: MVS 3.8J Turnkey 5 Update-3 announced.
Hello Fernando, The RAKF messages regarding DIAG8CMD and SVC244 are triggered by BREXX. BREXX is checking for these RAKF profiles. Unfortunately RAKF has the default behavior to log such profile
By Mike Gro?mann · #4478 ·
Re: CKD, CCKD and CCKD64 devices
Jo?o Reginato wrote: [...] And dasd device type whose architected capacity is 4GB or more should use either the CKD or CCKD64 formats. CKD if you don't mind having very large files consuming gobs of
By Fish Fish · #4477 ·
Re: CKD, CCKD and CCKD64 devices
Rahim Azizarab wrote: Sounds like a bug in bzip2 and/or tar to me. In any case, you can be certain it has absolutely nothing to do with Hercules. AFAIK tar and/or bzip2 doesn't give a rat's ass WHAT
By Fish Fish · #4476 ·
Re: CKD, CCKD and CCKD64 devices
This might be a problem with bzip. Tar and bzip are theoretically compressing and decompressing the same bytestream… You might try using variations with cpio and other compression tools…
By Dean Anderson · #4475 ·