Terse (file format)

TERSE is an IBM archive file format that supports lossless compression. A TERSE file may contain a sequential data set, a partitioned data set (PDS), partitioned data set extended (PDSE), or a large format dataset (DSNTYPE=LARGE). Any record format (RECFM) is allowed as long as the record length is less than 32 K (64 K for RECFM=VBS). Records may contain printer control characters.[1]

TERSE file format
Filename extension.trs
Developed byIBM
Initial release1984
Type of formatData compression
Open format?Yes

Terse files are compressed using a modification of Ziv, Lempel compression algorithm developed by Victor S. Miller and Mark Wegman at the Thomas J. Watson Research Center in Yorktown Heights, New York.[2][3]

The Terse algorithm is proprietary to IBM. The compression/decompression program (called terse and unterse)—AMATERSE or TRSMAIN—is available from IBM for z/OS; the z/VM equivalents are the TERSE and DETERSE commands, for sequential datasets only. Versions for PC DOS, OS/2, AIX, Windows (2000,XP,2003), Linux, and Mac OS/X are available online.[4]

AMATERSE

The following JCL can be used to invoke AMATERSE on z/OS (TRSMAIN uses INFILE and OUTFILE instead of SYSUT1 and SYSUT2):[5]

//jobname  JOB ...                                            
//stepname EXEC PGM=AMATERSE,PARM=ppppp                       
//SYSPRINT DD SYSOUT=*
//SYSUT1   DD DISP=SHR,DSN=input.dataset            
//SYSUT2   DD DISP=(NEW,CATLG),DCB=ddd,DSN=output.dataset,  
//            SPACE=space_parameters                          
//SYSUT3   DD DISP=(NEW,DELETE),SPACE=space_parameters Optional temporary dataset

[6]

Uses

Terse can be used as a general-purpose compression/decompression tool. IBM also distributes downloadable Program temporary fixs (PTFs) as tersed datasets. Terse is also used by IBM customers to package diagnostic information such as z/OS dumps and traces, for transmission to IBM.

References

  1. IBM Corporation. "AMATERSE: Pack and unpack a data set". IBM Knowledge Center. Retrieved Sep 4, 2016.
  2. Miller, Victor S.; Wegman, Mark N. (1988). "Variations on a theme by Ziv and Lempel". IEEE International Conference on Communications '88: Digital Technology - Spanning the Universe. doi:10.1109/ICC.1988.13597. Retrieved Sep 4, 2016.
  3. Lalonde, Bill. "Terse/MVS". Big Iron. Retrieved Sep 5, 2016.
  4. "Hercules-390". Discussion group for users of the Hercules ESA/390 mainframe emulatorr. Retrieved Sep 5, 2016.
  5. IBM Corporation. "Specifying the JCL statements for AMATERSE". IBM Knowledge Center. Retrieved Sep 4, 2016.
  6. ppppp is PACK (compress), SPACK (compress, slower and compresses better), or UNPACK (uncompress)


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