Chase, John wrote: > Hi, All, > > In preparation for z/OS 1.9 (currently on 1.7), we're "fledging" the > tn3270 server from the TCPIP "nest" to its own address space. TCPIP > currently runs in SYSSTC. Would that also be appropriate for the new > TN3270 address space? Any difference in importance or specific goals > for it? > > We're studying the current Redbooks...... > > TIA, > > -jc- > > > This is how we have ours running.
TN3270B TN3270B TN3270B NSW SO A=0072 PER=NO SMC=000 PGN=N/A DMN=N/A AFF=NONE CT=320.533S ET=00273.13 WUID=STC16134 USERID=TCPIP WKL=SYSTEM SCL=SYSSTC P=1 RGP=N/A SRVR=NO QSC=NO ADDR SPACE ASTE=7FB43C80 -- Mark Jacobs Time Customer Service Tampa, FL ---- We have a special climate-controlled room that keeps the worms at a low enough temerature so that they remain dormant. If the temperature varies by more than +-0.73K, the worms either freeze to death, or eat throught the CrTiAl alloy of the airlock doors. Dicey. -Branko Cibej <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, concerning the can of worms ---------------------------------------------------------------------- For IBM-MAIN subscribe / signoff / archive access instructions, send email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with the message: GET IBM-MAIN INFO Search the archives at http://bama.ua.edu/archives/ibm-main.html