Mainframe Interview Questions: Dear All, How to check the subsystem, for example, cics, version in z/os?may I know can I check it in the tso?
ISPVCALL ISPVCALL is a program written by the great Doug Nadel, this program writes information about your environment to a trace data set including OS version RACF version TSO Version JES Version CPU Memory allocation The list of allocated DD names and data sets and a hell lot more that you shall possibly not care about unless you are working for IBM doing ISPF programing Invoking.
See z/OS MVS IPCS Commands for more information about the CBFORMAT subcommand. See z/OS® MVS Data Areas in the z/OS Internet library for the format of the SCCB.
Some Mainframe programmers call it version 6 as well but you have to keep in mind that version 6 has release 1 as well as release 2. Enterprise COBOL for Z/OS version 5 (release 1 and release 2) and Enterprise Version Value Unit Edition for z/OS1 (Version 5, Release 1) are still popular as well.
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ISPVCALL ISPVCALL is a program written by the great Doug Nadel, this program writes information about your environment to a trace data set including OS version RACF version TSO Version JES Version CPU Memory allocation The list of allocated DD names and data sets and a hell lot more that you shall possibly not care about unless you are working for IBM doing ISPF programing Invoking.
Some Mainframe programmers call it version 6 as well but you have to keep in mind that version 6 has release 1 as well as release 2. Enterprise COBOL for Z/OS version 5 (release 1 and release 2) and Enterprise Version Value Unit Edition for z/OS1 (Version 5, Release 1) are still popular as well.
Customer needed a method to determine what version and release of SA z/OS product was installed on their systems, and relative maintenance level.
See z/OS MVS IPCS Commands for more information about the CBFORMAT subcommand. See z/OS® MVS Data Areas in the z/OS Internet library for the format of the SCCB.
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TSO/ISPF: Hi, How can I find out the OS version installed in the MF? TIA Deepa Sorry, if this isn't the right place to post.
ISPVCALL ISPVCALL is a program written by the great Doug Nadel, this program writes information about your environment to a trace data set including OS version RACF version TSO Version JES Version CPU Memory allocation The list of allocated DD names and data sets and a hell lot more that you shall possibly not care about unless you are working for IBM doing ISPF programing Invoking.
There are multiple ways to find what z/OS (operating systems) is running on your system. Most popular or widely used commands to find out are: 1. Using SDSF Type SYS or select the option SYS for system information Other option under SDSF to find current z/OS version is to check recently run using /d iplinfo 2.
Mainframe Interview Questions: Dear All, How to check the subsystem, for example, cics, version in z/os?may I know can I check it in the tso?
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Customer needed a method to determine what version and release of SA z/OS product was installed on their systems, and relative maintenance level.
Re: How to get to know the z/OS version? Postby MrSpock Tue Mar 22, 2011 12:07 pm If you go to the ISPF Dialog Test menu (Option 7) and look at the Variables (Option 7.3) you'll find a few general systems variables: ZENVIR - Environment Description ZOS390RL - Indicates the z/OS release running on your system.
TSO/ISPF: Hi, How can I find out the OS version installed in the MF? TIA Deepa Sorry, if this isn't the right place to post.
TSO/ISPF: Can anybody provide TSO command to see the current version of Z/OS. Sudheer.
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The ISPF release varies by z/OS version. However, the bottom line is that your BEST source for this information or any other information like it is your site support group.
Re: How to get to know the z/OS version? Postby MrSpock Tue Mar 22, 2011 12:07 pm If you go to the ISPF Dialog Test menu (Option 7) and look at the Variables (Option 7.3) you'll find a few general systems variables: ZENVIR - Environment Description ZOS390RL - Indicates the z/OS release running on your system.
TSO/ISPF: Hi, How can I find out the OS version installed in the MF? TIA Deepa Sorry, if this isn't the right place to post.
Mainframe Interview Questions: Dear All, How to check the subsystem, for example, cics, version in z/os?may I know can I check it in the tso?
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TSO/ISPF: Can anybody provide TSO command to see the current version of Z/OS. Sudheer.
Customer needed a method to determine what version and release of SA z/OS product was installed on their systems, and relative maintenance level.
See z/OS MVS IPCS Commands for more information about the CBFORMAT subcommand. See z/OS® MVS Data Areas in the z/OS Internet library for the format of the SCCB.
There are multiple ways to find what z/OS (operating systems) is running on your system. Most popular or widely used commands to find out are: 1. Using SDSF Type SYS or select the option SYS for system information Other option under SDSF to find current z/OS version is to check recently run using /d iplinfo 2.
TSO/ISPF: Can anybody provide TSO command to see the current version of Z/OS. Sudheer.
Mainframe Interview Questions: Dear All, How to check the subsystem, for example, cics, version in z/os?may I know can I check it in the tso?
TSO/ISPF: Hi, How can I find out the OS version installed in the MF? TIA Deepa Sorry, if this isn't the right place to post.
Re: How to get to know the z/OS version? Postby MrSpock Tue Mar 22, 2011 12:07 pm If you go to the ISPF Dialog Test menu (Option 7) and look at the Variables (Option 7.3) you'll find a few general systems variables: ZENVIR - Environment Description ZOS390RL - Indicates the z/OS release running on your system.
Some Mainframe programmers call it version 6 as well but you have to keep in mind that version 6 has release 1 as well as release 2. Enterprise COBOL for Z/OS version 5 (release 1 and release 2) and Enterprise Version Value Unit Edition for z/OS1 (Version 5, Release 1) are still popular as well.
The ISPF release varies by z/OS version. However, the bottom line is that your BEST source for this information or any other information like it is your site support group.
See z/OS MVS IPCS Commands for more information about the CBFORMAT subcommand. See z/OS® MVS Data Areas in the z/OS Internet library for the format of the SCCB.
Customer needed a method to determine what version and release of SA z/OS product was installed on their systems, and relative maintenance level.
There are multiple ways to find what z/OS (operating systems) is running on your system. Most popular or widely used commands to find out are: 1. Using SDSF Type SYS or select the option SYS for system information Other option under SDSF to find current z/OS version is to check recently run using /d iplinfo 2.
ISPVCALL ISPVCALL is a program written by the great Doug Nadel, this program writes information about your environment to a trace data set including OS version RACF version TSO Version JES Version CPU Memory allocation The list of allocated DD names and data sets and a hell lot more that you shall possibly not care about unless you are working for IBM doing ISPF programing Invoking.