Thanks Fernando and DavidDave Jones sent me a VMARC version of SWAPGE
N
and it is working fine.
To David Boyes :I tried what you suggested but when I Downloaded it to my
PC
then VM the file got mangled. I tried every possible way...maybe there i
s
something wrong on my PC, anyway am now work
At my last client we did all the VM backups using FCOPY in VSE since we did
not have a tape management system in VM but we did in VSE. Very easy
technically to do but hard for a VM bigot like me to do. You use what you
have where you have it. The DR procedures would IPL VSE standalone programs
and
Thanks Mike.
I'll check into all that you mention here.
>>> Mike Walter <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 6/18/2008 5:20 PM >>>
Howard,
I little more on your 2nd level DIRMAINT test...
I found the uncompiled rexx source for the DVFPROF EXEC in the 5VMDIR30
disk 02B1. At line 626, it contains comments, foll
Howard,
I little more on your 2nd level DIRMAINT test...
I found the uncompiled rexx source for the DVFPROF EXEC in the 5VMDIR30
disk 02B1. At line 626, it contains comments, followed by code to do
it:
/*!*
/*! Release and detac
Howard,
Again, I preface this reply by reminding you that we don't run DIRMAINT
here. But I do run SERVICE and PUT2PROD for it.
I'm wondering if the "DASD 0192 DETACHED", and "DASD 021F DETACHED" might
be red herrings.
I don't know why they are detached (the rexx code has been compiled,
ma
Thank you Tom (and Sam) for the correspondance. This is appreciated and
I
will ensure your concerns are noted in our internal work stage for this
issue. And we are in complete agreement, which is the reason we opened u
p
the internal work stage for this.we can do a better job in this are
I would not expect the Perfkit WEB interface to provide for changing
passwords, but it must provide sufficient information for failures so tha
t
the user knows who to turn to for assistance. Please provide as much erro
r
description as possible.
/Tom Kern
On Wed, 18 Jun 2008 14:15:52 -0500, Roge
Actually, if you create a minidisk that overlays the whole pack,
DIRMAP will ignore it for overlays but show any gap at the end.
Something like this:
USER $DASD$ NOLOG
MDISK 1C3A 3390 3339 LABEL1
On Wed, Jun 18, 2008 at 2:36 PM, Rich Greenberg <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On: Wed, Jun 18,
That's what I do to make DISKMAP work properly.
Rob van der Heij wrote:
On Wed, Jun 18, 2008 at 8:36 PM, Rich Greenberg <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Good idea except that DIRMAP has one design flaw. It does not show gaps
if they are at the end of the volume, and that is oftem where the most
Yes I recently worked with a customer regarding this same issue. What it
comes down to the Perfkit WEB Interface is not designed for this and we
are a basic user interface.
My response in the PMR was:
-We do not provide the support for applications to change user passwords
and there ar eno
We couldn't have survived on the largest system built in 2003. There have been
just a couple of cpu upgrades since then, not to mention outages for other
hardware upgrades or moves.
Regards,
Richard Schuh
> -Original Message-
> From: The IBM z/VM Operating System
> [mailto:[EMAIL
>> Good idea except that DIRMAP has one design flaw. It does not show
gaps
>> if they are at the end of the volume, and that is oftem where the
most
> Or you could allocate a dummy at the end of each volume (one cylinder
> in user $THE$END or so). It also helps to make DISKMAP alert you when
>
We have a VM 2.3 system that was last IPL'ed on August 17, 2003. Anybody have
one that was last IPL'ed before then?
q cplevel
VM/ESA Version 2 Release 3.0, service level 0101
Generated at 03/11/02 17:44:14 EDT
IPL at 08/17/03 04:40
On Wed, Jun 18, 2008 at 8:36 PM, Rich Greenberg <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Good idea except that DIRMAP has one design flaw. It does not show gaps
> if they are at the end of the volume, and that is oftem where the most
Or you could allocate a dummy at the end of each volume (one cylinder
in
Mike Directory entries and list below... Thanks.
Directory Entries:
01264 USER 5VMDIR30 16M 64M EG
01265 ACCOUNT 1 SYSPROG
01266 IPL CMS
01267 MACHINE ESA
On: Wed, Jun 18, 2008 at 02:06:30PM -0400,Jim Bohnsack Wrote:
} Pat--You should also look at the CMS DIRMAP program. I usually use it
} with the USER BACKUP file that DIRMAINT puts on it's 1DB disk so it's
} what the system looked last night or whenever you have it generated. If
} I want an u
>From what I have heard, I have no direct experience with it, all
VM:Secure does is act as a file pool administrator using the built-in
SFS commands; it does not add any functionality. Your experience tends
to support that. There may be other commands, but if there are, I am not
familiar with them.
Pat--You should also look at the CMS DIRMAP program. I usually use it
with the USER BACKUP file that DIRMAINT puts on it's 1DB disk so it's
what the system looked last night or whenever you have it generated. If
I want an up-to-the-minute file, I do a DIRM USER BACKUP and then run
DIRMAP. I
> Something I have done in the past is to use DoctorD in
> VSE which has a feature to create standalone DDR'ish
> backups of VM volumes.. That way they are labeled and
> in the EPIC catalog too. It worked fine in DR tests,
> back when we used real tapes.
Tom,
We also have Doctor D on VSE, and
Dirmaint has a programming interface for synchronous communication.
See Appendix D of the "Directory Maintenance Facility Commands
Reference" manual for more information on it. It uses WAKEUP under
the covers to wait for the response from the DIRMAINT service machine.
On Tue, Jun 17, 2008 at 4:16
Do I smell a WAVV requirement?
There may also be a formalized request/requirement mechanism on the z/VM
web site (there is on the z/VSE web site).
Michael Coffin wrote:
Well ain't this a kick in the pants! Yes indeed, BOTH the FTPPUT and
FTPGET stages are defined (on z/VM 5.3).
::START_CUST
> -Original Message-
> From: The IBM z/VM Operating System
> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Michael Coffin
> Sent: Wednesday, June 18, 2008 11:49 AM
> To: IBMVM@LISTSERV.UARK.EDU
> Subject: Re: DDR'ing 3390 DASD To Remote Location
>
> Well ain't this a kick in the pants! Yes inde
Well ain't this a kick in the pants! Yes indeed, BOTH the FTPPUT and
FTPGET stages are defined (on z/VM 5.3).
::START_CUSTOMER_GRIPE::
It's so hard to get IBM to enhance ANYTHING in CMS these days, here
they've gone and invested precious development dollars in a PIPE stage
that would be a HUGE h
Thanks for the reply. VM:Secure has a revoke command. If I understand
the doc correctly, it takes the command and issues it to VM, almost
verbatim.
I do get the same error message when I issue the vmsecure revoke.
Looks like it's time for Plan "B" (whatever that is).
Steve
-Original Message-
Hi Michael,
we use as DR a VTL from BusTech, the MAS. So, we have FICON attached a MAS,
and we write our tapes in normal
open systems disks. Then, the reseller here in Germany, mainstorconcept,
installed also a replication module over IP and now we have all the virtual
tapes in a second
DR lo
Hi,
Does anyone know if the requirement for the web login screen for the
Performance Toolkit to improve handling of users with expired passwords
has been raised?
If you have a user who has been defined to RACF but the password has
expired they cannot login through the web interface to Performance
Yes, Adam is quite correct, the new install procedures for z/VM (at least
for the past couple of releases) does employ an undocumented FTP PIPE
stage. I don't know if the "put" command is implemented, but the "get"
command is there.
Since the FTP stage is a bit of IBM programming, I can't send it
> 3 months was chosen back in the early '80s.
> This is local government.
As Mel Brooks would say: "It's good to be the king!"
> Any ideas how to resolve this issue would be appreciated.
Well, for starters: pasting the messages you see on DIRMAINT when you
logon and the PROFILE EXEC runs would be a good place to start.
As I tell some end users: "No message, no problem. Be happy!".
> being detached by something in the sy
Ed,
Something I have done in the past is to use DoctorD in VSE which has a feature
to create standalone DDR'ish backups of VM volumes.. That way they are labeled
and in the EPIC catalog too.
It worked fine in DR tests, back when we used real tapes.
Tom
-Original Message-
From: The IBM
Oh, and the fixed numbers from later releases are bogus as well...
As it turns out, Linux folks from discrete world don't really care for
CPU utilization, they only ask for that so they do their math to
determine the amount of *unused* capacity (100-busy). Clearly in this
world you cannot do this w
> That is excatally what it can do in VSE.. Point the
> output to an IP address where the client is running
> (there is LINUX, WINDOZE, UNIX, etc. versions) and run
> your VSE job to either read or write the tape input/output
> to the remote VTAPE server.. So simple and I can't believe
> IBM develo
When I log on to the Dirmaint user id and the system executes profiles and what
not, I'm getting the following error.
It seems that the 192 disk (with is a link to 5vmdir30's 492 disk) is being
detached by something in the system.
When I issue the 'DVHBEGIN' command the system is telling me t
That is excatally what it can do in VSE.. Point the output to an IP address
where the client is running (there is LINUX, WINDOZE, UNIX, etc. versions) and
run your VSE job to either read or write the tape input/output to the remote
VTAPE server.. So simple and I can't believe IBM developed it. B
VSE has VTAPE now.
CA has CDTAPE that works with z/VM now.
" Copyright Computer Associates International, Inc. 2003
CDTAPE simulates the CMS TAPE and VMFPLC2 commands allowing you to
run various software instal
On Jun 18, 2008, at 9:04 AM, Michael Coffin wrote:
Hi Tom,
Holy Cow! A 3 MONTH recovery window?!?!? I don't think I've ever
come
across such a "generous" recovery window, most companies would be
out of
business in 3 months without access to their mission-critical systems.
:)
On another
I think the reference was to a VTS unit. Is emulated tapes are called
VTAPEs, I believe. Either Rick did not trademark VTAPE or he gave IBM
permission to use it. (Or he is going to file suit as a result of this
note :-) ).
Regards,
Richard Schuh
> -Original Message-
> From: The IBM
Thanks Eginhard, that did the trick.
>>> Eginhard Jaeger <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 6/18/2008 6:36 AM >>>
Both the 'FC AUTOREFR ON' and the 'FCONAPPC' command can be either included in
the FCONX $PROFILE, or you can append the commands to the PerfKit invocation as
follows: 'perfkit fc autorefr on;fcona
VTAPE is a Virtual Software Systems, Inc. (VSSI) commercial product and
already runs on VM. It wouldn't help in this case, because all VTAPE
does is redirect TAPE I/O to a local file, you'd still have to take that
really big file and FTP it. Now if VTAPE could redirect TAPE I/O to a
remote locati
Unfortunately for you, granting authority to PUBLIC grants it to
everyone who has an id on the system. If the filepool is listed as a
Global Resource, the authority carries over to other systems connected
to your system via APPC. Yes, PUBLIC is the problem.
Your ESM may provide an out. I do not kn
Les,
I removed RMSMASTR from the ICHCONN facility in RACF, use the DFSMS
authorization file and added IUCV ANY to the 2nd level profiles needing
access to VTS tapes via RMSMASTR. 2nd level guests (authorized) connect
to the VTS with no issues now. Thanks !
-Original Message-
From: The IB
I am trying to REVOKE AUTH for an SFS user. The directory, let's call
it VMSYS:MAINT.PUBLIC has had a GRANT AUTH PUBLIC done to it earlier.
I have a specific user I do not want to access this directory. When I
issue the REVOKE AUTH, (specifically: revoke auth vmsys:maint.public
from steveg) I
We could BEG IBM to add native VTAPE to z/VM .. even 'lowly VSE' supports
VTAPEs.
-Original Message-
From: The IBM z/VM Operating System [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Behalf Of Michael Coffin
Sent: Tuesday, June 17, 2008 1:01 PM
To: IBMVM@LISTSERV.UARK.EDU
Subject: Re: DDR'ing 3390 DASD To R
3 months was chosen back in the early '80s.
This is local government.
Revenue in:
Sales tax: Comes in automatically. Audits may be done at a later time.
Federal distribution of income tax to local gov'ts: Comes in based on latest
population figures.
Earnings tax: Comes in automatically. Ma
Sorry Barton.
I wasn't sure of a good wording and figured you would step in to provide
the
correct state of affairs.
/Tom Kern
On Wed, 18 Jun 2008 07:19:39 -0800, Barton Robinson
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>Please. ESAMON has been correcting the Linux numbers since the problem
was
discovere
It's in MAILABLE format because it's actually a package of several
files.
Download the MAILABLE file to your VM system. RENAME the file to
SWPG0803 EXEC and run it to extract the 11 encoded files. Use and
enjoy.
Please. ESAMON has been correcting the Linux numbers since the problem was discovered in
2001.
Thomas Kern wrote:
I think that the discussion was that tools like PERFTK, ESAMON, CP IND
USER show accurate numbers for what the whole virtual machine is using,
and the the numbers from tools IN
Hi Tom,
Holy Cow! A 3 MONTH recovery window?!?!? I don't think I've ever come
across such a "generous" recovery window, most companies would be out of
business in 3 months without access to their mission-critical systems.
:)
On another note, has anyone ever come across an FTP stage for the CMS
Thanks Alan.
-Original Message-
From: The IBM z/VM Operating System [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On
Behalf Of Alan Altmark
Sent: Wednesday, June 18, 2008 12:15 AM
To: IBMVM@LISTSERV.UARK.EDU
Subject: Re: RACFVM ERROR HCPLGA6525E
On Tuesday, 06/17/2008 at 11:56 EDT, "Martin, Terry R. (CMS/CTR
Both the 'FC AUTOREFR ON' and the 'FCONAPPC' command can be either included in
the FCONX $PROFILE, or you can append the commands to the PerfKit invocation as
follows: 'perfkit fc autorefr on;fconappc;' .
Eginhard
- Original Message -
From: Howard Rifkind
To: IBMVM@LISTSERV.UARK
Hi
I am trying to download the SWAPGEN EXEC from the Sine Nomine website and
cannot get it in a format we can use. I do not understand why it is in
Mailable format. Can anyone please tell me how to do it or, if possible
send me the code
Tia
Dave
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