Actually , it has nothing to do with TPX. For one virtual terminal (4D0) I changed the Logappl to VM:
IST097I DISPLAY ACCEPTED IST075I NAME = SYSCOR.TC4D0, TYPE = LOGICAL UNIT IST486I STATUS= ACT/S, DESIRED STATE= ACTIV IST977I MDLTAB=***NA*** ASLTAB=***NA*** IST861I MODETAB=ISTINCLM USSTAB=USSTCPIP LOGTAB=***NA*** IST934I DLOGMOD=D4B3290 USS LANGTAB=***NA*** IST597I CAPABILITY-PLU INHIBITED,SLU ENABLED ,SESSION LIMIT 00000001 IST351I LOCAL 3270 MAJOR NODE = DEVTERMS IST077I SIO = 00333 CUA = 04D0 IST082I DEVTYPE = LU , CONTROLLING LU = VMD IST654I I/O TRACE = OFF, BUFFER TRACE = OFF IST171I ACTIVE SESSIONS = 0000000001, SESSION REQUESTS = 0000000000 IST206I SESSIONS: IST634I NAME STATUS SID SEND RECV VR TP NETID IST635I VMD ACTIV/C-P CC4F9B4CA20789BF 0001 0002 SYSCOR IST314I END It still doesn't work for the client. I am thinking maybe a VTAM trace could shed light on why it works for my emulator but not theirs. I would not know how to read the trace and since IND$FILE is unsupported would IBM accept my call on this issue and offer assistance? Is there anything else I could do on the mainframe side to diagnose the error? Also... At http://gsf-soft.com/Documents/IND$FILE.shtml it mentions the following: "Setting of the Query bit in the VTAM LOGMODE (PSERVIC) and/or the 3270 emulator options may affect the ability of the emulator to use WSF (Write Structured Field) commands and impact the availability or speed of file transfer." I also tried NSX32705 and it also fails for the client. Strange, pure SNA with DLOGMOD SNX32705 works, TCP/IP and DIAL with DLOGMOD D4B3290/NSX32705 does not. Regards, Mike -----Original Message----- From: The IBM z/VM Operating System [mailto:ib...@listserv.uark.edu] On Behalf Of Alan Altmark Sent: December 12, 2008 9:48 AM To: IBMVM@LISTSERV.UARK.EDU Subject: Re: TRANS13 , IND$FILE and CA-TPX On Friday, 12/12/2008 at 09:04 EST, "Horlick, Michael" <michael.horl...@cgi.com> wrote: >> D4B3290 > Yup, that's what I am using. That's the best logmode there is. But it assumes that the VTAM app (CA-TPX) is actually going to obey it. I don't think you're going to resolve this until the question "What is different about the 3270 data stream that the guest sees?" can be answered. Alan Altmark z/VM Development IBM Endicott