If you have CP class C, CP SEND works without being secuser.
But, without being secuser, you will not see the command response.
(to send CP commands, there now is CP FOR xxxx CMD yyyy and then you anyhow
get the response, without having to be secuser)

2010/11/9 George Henke/NYLIC <george_he...@newyorklife.com>

>
> ty, Berry, do you need to be a SECUSER to issue the SEND VTAM command?
>
>
>
>  *Berry van Sleeuwen <berry.vansleeu...@xs4all.nl>*
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> 11/09/2010 11:25 AM
>  Please respond to
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>   To
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>   Subject
> Re: Updating PROFILE GCS Nondisruptively
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>
> We have all of our coding on the 192 disk. The only thing VTAM does is
> run the VTAMPROF GCS from the 192 disk. The same is true for almost any
> other service machine (GCS, RSCS, OPERATOR, SFS). They all link the same
> minidisk as 192, obviously RO, and run customized EXEC or GCS.
> Afterwards we let the machine reaccess that disk to get the new content
> available.
>
> In case of VTAM:
>
> Update file.
> SEND VTAM ACCESS 192 D
>
> Regards, Berry.
>
> Op 08-11-10 23:49, George Henke/NYLIC schreef:
> >
> > What is the best way to update PROFILE GCS without corrupting VTAM?
> >
> > VTAM has R/W access to it and yet I must update GCS through an LU?
> >
> > Will I not bring down VTAM or corrupt VTAM's 191 if I update it while
> > VTAM is up?.
> >
> >
> >
> >
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IBM Belgium, VM customer support

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