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This is a quick reference to CNS services, phone numbers, sign on and off procedures, z/OS (OS/390) ABEND Codes, z/OS (OS/390) Batch: JCL Parameters, etc.
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CNS computing systems and network services are available 7 days a week, 24 hours a day, except during periods of required maintenance.
All other batch and interactive services are available 24 hours, 7 days per week, except for scheduled downtime or periods of systems maintenance (see above).
UF Computing Help Desk | (352) 392-HELP |
CNS Admin. and Support Desk | (352) 392-2061 |
CNS Operations | (352) 392-2061 |
CNS Tape Library (8 am-4 pm) | (352) 392-2061 |
UNF Computing Services (office) | (904) 620-2820 |
UNF Computing Help Desk | (904) 620-3898 |
IFAS Help Desk | (352) 392-INFO (4636) |
CIRCA Office | (352) 392-2007 |
Some of the most common abnormal end (ABEND) conditions are described below. For on-line help in TSO, enter abend where xxxx xxxx is the abend code you
received. If the suggested course of action doesn't work, call a consultant for further assistance.
| Code | Condition |
|---|---|
| S001 | Error occurred while attempting input or output. |
| S0C1 | Operation exception. Clobbered code. Probable subscript error. |
| S0C4 | Program is attempting to store data outside dimension bound. Check your subscripts. |
| S0C7 | Bad data. Check data for errors. |
| S222 | The job was cancelled by the user, system, or operator. The system log should state the problem. If not, call CNS Operations or see a consultant. |
| S322 | CPU time exceeded. Probable logic error or bad data. Check program for infinite loops. Reduce do-loop iterations or amount of data to determine problem. If re-run still exceeds limit, see a consultant. |
| S722 | Estimated number of output lines exceeded. See ABEND S322 above. |
| S804 | Region size too small. Increase REGION=on JOB statement. |
| S80A | Same as above. |
| S806 | Attempt to load a non-existent program. Load module or program doesn't exist; check STEPLIB and EXEC statements and PGM parameter on EXEC statement. |
S n 13 | Attempt to open a data set failed. The " n " may be a variety of numbers. Check DD statements and/or IBM System Messages manuals. |
| SB37 | Space allocated too small for data set or data set ran out of extents. Reallocate data set with more space. Insufficient space on specific disk. Squeeze data set or move it to another volume. |
| SD37 | Same as above. |
| SE37 | Same as above. |
CNS operates two separate systems, NERMVS and NERSP, each with its own password. Changing your password on one does NOT affect the other. NERSP, which hosts most campus e-mail, has passwords that do not expire. NERMVS passwords expire every six
months, and MUST be changed at least that often. Passwords must be 5-8 alphanumeric characters long, and may include the special characters #, $, and @.
Connect to the CNS main menu.
Type signon.
Type your NERMVS username at the Username: prompt.
Type your current NERMVS password at the Password: prompt.
Enter your new password at the New Password: prompt and press <Enter>. When prompted, enter your new password again for verification.
You may wish to change your NERSP password as a security measure. Passwords must be 5-8 alphanumeric characters long, and may include the special characters #, $, and @. NERSP passwords are
also case-sensitive.
Log on normally with your userid and current password. The standard NERSP prompt appears: userid@nersp $
Type passwd and press <Enter>. NERSP will respond: Changing password for userid followed by the prompt userid's Password:
Type in your current password, then press <Enter>. NERSP will prompt you with: userid's New Password:
Type in your new password, then press <Enter>. NERSP will prompt you with: Re-enter userid's New Password:
Type in your new password again, then press <Enter>. NERSP confirms your new password with Password update is now complete, and returns you to the standard .userid@nersp
$
For more information, see CNS document D0005, How to Change Your CNS Password.
//jobnameJOB ,name,CLASS=class,TIME=(mm,ss), // LINES=lines,USER=userid,PASSWORD=pswd/*JOBPARM COPIES=copies,FORMS=forms
Output is filed in the SSRB lobby by the last three digits of the job number assigned when the job is submitted. Go to www.cns.ufl.edu/utils and click on NERINFO for free access to the DJ command to check job status.
Check adjacent bins.
See if output is filed by the first three digits of your job number instead of the last three.
Check your /*ROUTE statement.
Check with the operator at the remote to which you sent the job.
Call CNS Operations at (352) 392-2061.
Below is a list of common parameters on the JOB and JOBPARM statements:
jobname (required; maximum of 8 alphanumeric characters; no special characters; must start with a letter or national character)
name to identify you or the job (maximum of 20 characters; if you include a space in this field, you must enclose the field in single quotes)
job priority (default = A : normal priority)
your userid (default=userid & password)
your password from which job was submitted)
CPU seconds (default= 6000 )
in thousands (default= 99 )
# of copies (default= 1 )
special forms (default= std )
Information of interest for that system. Automatically displayed when you sign on.
Emergency information transmitted by an operator. Received automatically, unless you have suppressed it.
DOCWEB is CNS's on-line documentation system from which you can view, print, search, or copy a wide variety of documentation, including:
Covers time-dependent information such as holiday schedules, announcements, and hardware updates. Subscribers receive News articles via e-mail. Subscribe via the DOCWEB NEWS menu.
CNS-produced documentation and manuals which cover a variety of subjects, including everything from how to use e-mail to supercomputing. Each document has an abstract which provides a description of the contents and serves as a helpful reference.
The CNS Support Desk answers many questions from our users. The most frequently asked and generally applicable questions and answers are in the DOCWEB "Q&A" section.
Documents which cover services that are available at CNS, but are written by sources other than CNS. These documents also have abstracts.
Access to DOCWEB is via the World Wide Web at http://www.cns.ufl.edu/.
UF students, faculty, and staff will find a wealth of information and training availalbe from NETg. These materials cover the gamut from introductory courses to advanced topics. Check out courses in C++ Programming, Web Basics, Javascript, HTML, MCSE Certification, and many more. In addition to the topics already available, you'll find new courses added quarterly.
For more information or to sign up for courses, go to http://netg.ufl.edu/.
TN3270 to nermvs.cns.ufl.edu
Select SIGNON from the menu presented, or select one of the other services listed. LUIS is a FREE service.
If you selected SIGNON, enter your CNS userid and password in the fields provided. (NOTE: your password will have to be changed the FIRST time you sign on.) This will take you to the CNS Interactive Services Menu,
giving access to all CNS services except NERSP.
| <Ctrl> A | Beginning of line |
| <Ctrl> E | End of line |
| <Ctrl> W+ <Ctrl> Y | Top of page |
| <Ctrl> W+ <Ctrl> V | Bottom of page |
| <Ctrl> W | Find ("Where-Is?") |
| <Ctrl> ^ (<Ctrl-SHIFT> 6) | Mark |
| <Ctrl> K | Cut |
| <Ctrl> U | Paste ("Uncut") |
(352) 392-HELP or send e-mail to helpdesk@ufl.edu
(352) 392-2061 or send e-mail to consult@lists.ufl.edu
For specific details of CNS's UNIX environment, use the man bash command. See also our Web-based documents library at http://docweb.cns.ufl.edu.
CNS WWW home page: http://www.cns.ufl.edu
Name Server (DNS): 128.227.128.24
We welcome your comments and suggestions on this and all CNS documentation. Please send your comments to:
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