This z800 is running natively.  I create the SYSG against the only "image"
object the HMC knows about; the same object that is target of the LOAD and
also the SYSA (that seems usable).
The SYSG is a Java applet, I guess it uses TCP/IP to connect to the SE, and
I wonder where/how it finds the IP address to talk to.

The z800 will be moved in a few weeks from now, and I'd like to get rid of
the two 3274's we use today before the move.

2010/1/30 Alan Altmark <alan_altm...@us.ibm.com>

> On Friday, 01/29/2010 at 03:22 EST, Kris Buelens <kris.buel...@gmail.com>
> wrote:
> > I'm struggling with the Integrated 3270 console (SYSG for short) on an
> old z800
> > (running native).  It simply doesn't want to work: I can start it up,
> but it
> > remains black...
> > ....
> > HW support tells me there is nothing they can do: it simply should work
> (what
> > is alos my experience on all other z systems I layed my hands on).  I've
> got a
> > SW PMR open, and they might have something if I were to use an IODF,
> what I
> > don't do.
> >
> > I do have System_3270 in my SYSTEM CONFIG.  CP's control blocks listing
> the
> > consoles do have the x'40' entry telling SYSG is available.  If I IPL
> with
> > LOADPARM SYSG or CONSSYSG, I get a WAIT 1010 (as I somewhat expect).
>
> According to your PMR, the integrated 3270 does not show "enabled".  Are
> you sure you opened the 3270 on the correct LPAR?
>
> Alan Altmark
> z/VM Development
> IBM Endicott
>



-- 
Kris Buelens,
IBM Belgium, VM customer support

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