Hmmm....when I downloaded it to Linux, it downloaded it a TCVMn.ZIP.Z.
I was able to "unzip" them just fine.

 

Not sure why it's downloading it as a tgz (TARball GZIPped).

 

When I try from windows, I get:

 

 

 

Frank M. Ramaekers Jr.

 

 

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Here is what I get when I try to download. 

Sorry for the screen shot, but it was the only way I could capture the
data. 

 

I don't see an option for binary. 

If I click on open nothing happens. 

If I cleck on download it gives me a file I cannot unzip. 


 

Peazip, however, was able to unzip it. 





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I just did (on a Linux server though) and had no problems.   Are you
sure you issued a BINARY before the download? 
  
  

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I am trouble downloading and unziping the course.  Something about
invalid archive library for Winzip. 



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BTW Kris's selfstudy courses on the download page are EXCELLENT.

On Wed, Nov 3, 2010 at 6:06 AM, Kris Buelens <kris.buel...@gmail.com>
wrote: 
If using ADDRESS COMMAND makes a difference, the most common cause is
that you've got a CP EXEC somewhere on a minidisk accessed by AUTOLOG1.
SYNONYMs and SET IMPCP can influence command execution too with ADDRESS
CMS (or PIPE CMS), but occur less often.

You could read lesson 3 in our Telecourse (free, selfstudy):
 http://www.vm.ibm.com/download/packages/descript.cgi?TCVM1


2010/11/2 George Henke/NYLIC <george_he...@newyorklife.com> 


Tom: 

I think you may have found the problem. 

You use ADDRESS COMMAND CP SET VSWITCH. 

I do not reset the REXX CMS ENVIRONMENT to the COMMAND ENVIRONMENT with
ADDRESS COMMAND. 

Normally that is not a problem for CP commands, but in this case SET is
also a CMS command and without the ADDRESS COMMAND prefix it may be
getting processed as a CMS SET command, instead of a CP SET VSWITCH
command and so the GRANTS may never really be getting issued even though
they appear to be, they get Command Completed. 

From AUTOLOG1 Console, last IPL: 

   68 *-* 'CP SET VSWITCH LNXVSW1 GRANT VLINUX1'     
      >>>   "CP SET VSWITCH LNXVSW1 GRANT VLINUX1"   
Command complete                                       
   69 *-* 'CP SET VSWITCH LNXVSW1 GRANT VLINUX2'     
      >>>   "CP SET VSWITCH LNXVSW1 GRANT VLINUX2"   
Command complete                                       
   70 *-* 'CP SET VSWITCH LNXVSW1 GRANT VLINUX3'     
      >>>   "CP SET VSWITCH LNXVSW1 GRANT VLINUX3"   
Command complete                                       
   71 *-* 'CP SET VSWITCH LNXVSW1 GRANT VLINUX4'     
      >>>   "CP SET VSWITCH LNXVSW1 GRANT VLINUX4"   
Command complete                                       
   72 *-* 'CP SET VSWITCH LNXVSW1 GRANT VLINUX5'     
      >>>   "CP SET VSWITCH LNXVSW1 GRANT VLINUX5"   
Command complete 
                                     
Without the ADDRESS COMMAND prefix could it be that the GRANTS are being
ignored even though they have the CP prefix. 

What do you think? 

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I have my VSWITCHES defined in the SYSTEM CONFIG file and all of the 
ADDRESS COMMAND CP SET VSWITCH VSWITCH1 GRANT vmuserid's in AUTOLOG1,
followed immediatly by XAUTOLOG LINUX1... LINUX2 ... LINUX etc. 
SUSE 10 SP2 .. 
I have no CP SLEEP commands and never had a problem. 
For what it's worth I do not connect my TCPIP to a VSWITCH.    

 
On Tue, Nov 2, 2010 at 11:02 AM, Martin, Terry R. (CMS/CTR) (CTR) <
terry.mar...@cms.hhs.gov> wrote: 
Ok, my point was that you would not be able to connect the network and
if you can't connect to the network having the VSWICTH defined does not
mean much at least not for me.   

  

Thank You, 

  

Terry Martin 

Lockheed Martin - Citic 

z/OS and z/VM Performance Tuning and Operating Systems Support 

Office - 443 348-2102 

Cell - 443 632-4191 

  

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Subject: Re: No IPL VSWITCH Connectivity 

  

In that case, the guest should still be able to connect to the VSWITCH
without an issue. It just won't have access to the physical network. The
controller virtual machines have nothing to do with general VSWITCH
operation...they are simply there to manage the OSAs that may be
attached to the VSWITCH.

Regards,
Miguel Delapaz
z/VM Development 


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>  
> Ok, they may be defined but try having a z/Linux guest connect to 
> them before DTCVSW*  is up!
>  
> Thank You,
>  
> Terry Martin
> Lockheed Martin - Citic
> z/OS and z/VM Performance Tuning and Operating Systems Support
> Office - 443 348-2102
> Cell - 443 632-4191
>  
> From: The IBM z/VM Operating System [mailto:IBMVM@LISTSERV.UARK.EDU
<mailto:IBMVM@LISTSERV.UARK.EDU> ] 
> On Behalf Of Riedel, Alexander
> Sent: Tuesday, November 02, 2010 1:33 PM
> To: IBMVM@LISTSERV.UARK.EDU <mailto:IBMVM@LISTSERV.UARK.EDU> 
> Subject: AW: No IPL VSWITCH Connectivity
>  
> Sorry Terry, but i think you are wrong. I define my 4 VSWITCHES all 
> in the SYSTEM CONFIG and it works. At this time the TCPIP or DTCVSW*
> are definitely not started.
>  
> Kind regards,
>  
> Alexander Riedel 




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