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Chapter 2: System Logger Fundamentals
Example 2-1: Usage of EHLQ keyword
Example 2-2: MODEL and LIKE usage
Example 2-3: Example output of display command showing duplex mediums
Example 2-4: Use of EHLQ
Example 2-5: MODEL and LIKE usage
Example 2-6: Example update job and output
Example 2-7: Migrating a DASD-only log stream
Example 2-8: Sample log stream delete statements
Example 2-9: Sample CF structure delete
Example 2-10: AUTODELETE and RETPD sample policies
Example 2-11: IDCAMS job to print offload data sets.
Example 2-12: IDCAMS sample JCL to show DS characteristics
Example 2-13: Sample IXCMIAPU report job
Example 2-14: Sample job to dump the LOGR CDS
Chapter 3: DFSMStvs and Logger
Example 3-1: Sample IGDSMSxx member for system #@$1
Example 3-2: Sample IGDSMSxx member for system #@$2
Example 3-3: Sample IGDSMSxx member for system #@$3
Example 3-4: Sample IGDSMSxx member for all system without using system symbols
Example 3-5: Sample IGDSMSxx member using system symbols
Example 3-6: Defining structures in the CFRM policy
Example 3-7: Defining Coupling Facility log streams in the logger policy
Example 3-8: Defining DASD-only log streams in the System Logger Policy
Example 3-9: Defining the generic profile to protect the undo log streams
Example 3-10: Granting access to the undo log streams to the DFSMStvs userid
Example 3-11: Profiles for protecting forward recovery and log-of-log log streams
Example 3-12: Messages from DFSMStvs when it detects System Logger is gone
Example 3-13: Output from D SMS,TRANSVSAM command
Example 3-14: Output from D SMS,LOG(IGWTV002.IGWLOG.SYSLOG) command
Example 3-15: Missing data in IGWLOG log stream
Example 3-16: Interim storage full condition
Example 3-17: Log stream full condition
Example 3-18: Log stream rebuild log messages
Example 3-19: System Logger failure messages
Example 3-20: Transactional VSAM status after failure
Example 3-21: System logger restart
Chapter 4: IMS Common Queue Server and the System Logger
Example 4-1: Sample job for printing the log stream
Example 4-2: Sample log stream definition in CQS
Example 4-3: Sample LOGR structure definition
Example 4-4: Sample LOGR policy definition
Example 4-5: Sample log stream security definition
Example 4-6: Sample job to list log stream information
Chapter 5: CICS and System Logger
Example 5-1: Example of inability to connect to a small structure
Example 5-2: Sample IXGRPT1 report along with data reported from RMF and DFH0STAT
Chapter 6: Other Logger Exploiters
Example 6-1: APPC/MVS storage calculation sample
Example 6-2: Sample of structure definition for APPC/MVS log stream
Example 6-3: APPC/MVS log stream definitions
Example 6-4: Sample log stream security definitions
Example 6-5: IEASYS Parmlib member for Logrec data set
Example 6-6: IEASYS Parmlib member for log stream
Example 6-7: Structure definition for Logrec
Example 6-8: Logger policy definition sample for Logrec log stream
Example 6-9: Sample log stream security definitions
Example 6-10: D Logrec command
Example 6-11: Sample EREP job to browse Logrec log stream
Example 6-12: Structure definition for OPERLOG sample
Example 6-13: OPERLOG log stream definitions for the LOGR policy sample
Example 6-14: JCL to evaluate OPERLOG AVGBUFSIZE
Example 6-15: Sample log stream security definitions
Example 6-16: VARY command sample
Example 6-17: Structure Definition for MAIN.UR sample
Example 6-18: Structure Definition for DELAYED.UR sample
Example 6-19: Structure Definition for ARCHIVE sample
Example 6-20: Structure Definition for RM.DATA sample
Example 6-21: Structure Definition for RESTART sample
Example 6-22: MAIN.UR structure definition sample
Example 6-23: DELAYED.UR structure definition sample
Example 6-24: ARCHIVE structure definition sample
Example 6-25: RM.DATA structure definition sample
Example 6-26: RESTART structure definition sample
Example 6-27: MAIN.UR log stream
Example 6-28: DELAYED.UR log stream
Example 6-29: ARCHIVE log stream
Example 6-30: RM.DATA log stream
Example 6-31: RESTART log stream
Example 6-32: MAIN.UR DASD-only log stream sample
Example 6-33: DELAYED.UR DASD-only log stream sample
Example 6-34: ARCHIVE DASD-only log stream sample
Example 6-35: RM.DATA DASD-only log stream sample
Example 6-36: RESTART DASD-only log stream sample
Example 6-37: Sample log stream security definitions
Example 6-38: RRS start up messages
Example 6-39: Structure definitions sample
Example 6-40: System Automation for OS/390 log stream sample
Example 6-41: Sample log streams security definitions
Example 6-42: MSOPS start up messages
Example 6-43: Sample of CFRM definitions for the WebSphere log stream structure
Example: 0-1: BBOERRLG sample
Example 6-44: BBOERRLG DASD-only log stream sample
Example 6-45: Sample log stream security definition
Chapter 7: Logger Operations
Example 7-1: Display Logger Command sample - LOGR address space
Example 7-2: Display Logger Command sample - Log streams
Example 7-3: Display Logger Command sample- Connections
Example 7-4: Display Logger Command - R/W Connections
Example 7-5: Display Logger Command - Structure association
Example 7-6: Display Logger Command - Connected log streams
Example 7-7: IXCMIAPU Sample Report Output
Example 7-8: DISPLAY GRS Command samples
Example 7-9: Display Logger Sample
Example 7-10: Current LOGR couple data set allocation
Example 7-11: Sample job to force a connection to log stream by using SUBSYS on DD
Example 7-12: Deletion of the log stream with valid data in interim storage
Example 7-13: Sample job to delete the log stream
Example 7-14: CFRM policy Sample
Example 7-15: Rebuild process sample
Example 7-16: IEADMC parmlib member sample
Example 7-17: SMFPRM member
Chapter 8: System Logger Performance and Tuning
Example 8-1: Sample job to report on a single log stream
Example 8-2: Sample job to report on a single log stream
Example 8-3: Sample JCL to extract SMF Type 88 records
Appendix A: Rebuilding the LOGR Policy
Example A-1: JCL Skeleton sample
Example A-2: LOGR Policy statements
Example A-3: LOGRPOL REXX Clist
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ASP.NET for Web Designers
ISBN: 738489433
EAN: 2147483647
Year: 2002
Pages: 99
Authors:
Peter Ladka
BUY ON AMAZON
ERP and Data Warehousing in Organizations: Issues and Challenges
ERP Systems Impact on Organizations
Enterprise Application Integration: New Solutions for a Solved Problem or a Challenging Research Field?
Context Management of ERP Processes in Virtual Communities
Distributed Data Warehouse for Geo-spatial Services
Intrinsic and Contextual Data Quality: The Effect of Media and Personal Involvement
Introducing Microsoft Office InfoPath 2003 (Bpg-Other)
Filling Out Forms
Adding Basic Controls and Lists
Formatting Forms
Adding Views to a Template
Publishing Form Templates
Documenting Software Architectures: Views and Beyond
P.5. Viewtypes and Styles
Overview
Discussion Questions
Other Views and Beyond
ECS Architecture Documentation Roadmap
After Effects and Photoshop: Animation and Production Effects for DV and Film, Second Edition
Basic ImageReady Animation, Tweening, and Layer Styles
Exaggeration Equals Characterization
Static Matte Painting in Photoshop
Motion Matte Painting in Photoshop
Custom Scene Transitions
File System Forensic Analysis
Bibliography
BSD Partitions
File Name Category
MFT Entry Attribute Concepts
UFS2 Superblock
Digital Character Animation 3 (No. 3)
Chapter One. Basics of Character Design
Design Styles
Conclusion
Chapter Nine. Acting
Chapter Ten. Directing and Filmmaking
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