Correct, but I think Frank was looking for a way to maintain the IOCDS 
without HLASM.

So for that he needs to "dish" the source over to the platform that has 
HLASM, let them create the Production IODF for him, and then ship the 
PRODUCTION IODF back to him for dynamic configuration.

It's a bit circuitous but it should work.




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When VM is using an IODF and MVS is on the box doesn’t the changes show up 
in VM when the IODF is activated in HCD?
 
I though the Dynamic commands in VM only needed to happen if you are using 
an IOCDS and IOCP to maintain the HW. 
 
When the Hardware Configuration(HAS) matches the loaded IOCDS and the SET 
IOCDS_ACTIVE Ax command is issued Then you get a good RC If they do not 
match then you get an error. 
 
Larry Davis
 
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1.      Just get, via FTP, emulator upload, sneaker net, or whatever,  the 
IOCP source from whoever maintains it, 
2.      Make your changes and send it back to them. 
3.      When they process it through HCD it will produce a production IODF 
file which can then be exported as a sequential file back to you. 
4.      Then you just load it onto you parm disk and follow the dynamic 
reconfig process given in SET IOCDS ACTIVE in CP COMMANDS. 



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5. 


Can't do that, you don't actually get access to any source (that I can
tell):

1HCD                                      Time: 13:49 Date: 10-11-11
Page:    1
z/VM 5.4.0 HCD

0(1) FILE=A1 IOCP A

-Statement Orig Sev  Msgid    Message Text

0                E  CBDD600I  HLASM MODULE not found.

-Total Messages  Terminating     Error     Warning  Informational

          1                       1

0Return Code was   8



Frank M. Ramaekers Jr.



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Does your company have HLASM on any other System z O.S.?  If so it would

seem that you could send the file there, run HLASM on it, and send the 
results back to z/VM.

Or... talk to your IBM rep or IBM business partner to see if IBM might 
HLASM this file for your one-time conversion effort.  I seem to remember

an IBM'er stating within the past few weeks that such was possible  - 
check the IBMVM-L archives using the web browser version in place of 
e-mail.  If you don't have that web site, it is: 
http://listserv.uark.edu/archives/ibmvm.html

Mike Walter
Aon Corporation
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I want to convert my IOCP to HCM/HCD, but one of the requirements is 
HLASM, which I do not have and will not be able to convince management
to 
purchase for a one time conversion.

Options?

TIA,


Frank M. Ramaekers Jr.



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