Wow, the UPSI switch in DOS JCL!  I have not used that since 1976.  That
brings back some memories.  Thanks

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        How about a "CP SET/QUERY UPSI" like they have in DOS :-)   
          
        
        
        
        
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        Personally I like the idea of being able set a CP system
variable. CP SET SYSTEM VARIABLE 'variable name' 'variable data'. 
        That way each installation could easily customize how they
wanted to use the variables. Maybe even allow x-system variables.   
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        We run a lot of things off of the system name, so it needs to be
the same, whether we are on processor A, processor B as real dr or
processor B as test DR. 
        MA
        
        On 10/5/07, RPN01 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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        That seems a lot of work, when you could just ask the system who
it is, and
        set the system's name based on its serial number.
        
        On the TCPIP front, again, you can just have two config files w/
the system
        name as the FN, and be done with it. No editing at startup. 
        
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        On 10/4/07 5:04 PM, "Fran Hensler" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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        > We have two FLEX-ES systems on opposite ends of the campus. 
        >
        > The DR system does not have as many tape drives as the
production
        > system.  The production system has a drive at 0591 but the DR
system
        > does not.
        >
        > In the AUTOLOG1 DIRECT I have    DEDICATE 0591 0591 
        >
        > When AUTOLOG1 starts up it does a   CP Q V 0591   and if it
doesn't
        > exist I know I am on the DR machine.
        >
        > AUOTLOG1 also has write access to TCPMAINTs 198 disk.  If I am
not
        > on the production machine then an EXEC on AUTOLOG1 changes the
IP 
        > address in PROFILE TCPIP, DETACHES 198 and then AUTOLOGs
TCPIP.
        >
        > If 0591 exists I know I am on the production machine so I just
DETACH
        > it and continue with the production startup.
        >
        > /Fran Hensler at Slippery Rock University of Pennsylvania USA
for 44 years
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