On Thu, May 20, 2010 at 3:39 PM, Billy Bingham
billy.bingham...@suddenlink.net wrote:
Hello all,
Risking the old saying that it's better to have people think you're stupid
than to open your mouth and remove all doubt :)
If VM is doing I/O to one DASD volume only, say a DDR DUMP or RESTORE,
Rob, are you sure CP selects the channel to use? That was the case in the
370 era. AFAIK, in XA, CP will create a mask telling which channels *can*
be used, but it is the IO subsystem that will select the channel and maybe
even queue the IO if all channels would be busy. In XA mode CP only
How to intercept responses caused by FOR USER1 CMD SPOOL CONS CLOSE TO
USER2 on virtual machine USER2 automatically?
So far I do not have any luck neither with PIPE nor with WAKEUP. Any
ideas?
Thank you,
Wolfgang
Software AG - Sitz/Registered office: Uhlandstra?e 12, 64297 Darmstadt,
Are you doing a SET CPCONIO IUCV before using WAKEUP or PIPE STARMSG?
Scott Rohling
On Fri, May 21, 2010 at 6:12 AM, Buettner, Wolfgang
wolfgang.buett...@softwareag.com wrote:
How to intercept responses caused by FOR USER1 CMD SPOOL CONS CLOSE TO
USER2 on virtual machine USER2
On Fri, May 21, 2010 at 11:45 AM, Kris Buelens kris.buel...@gmail.com wrote:
Rob, are you sure CP selects the channel to use? That was the case in the
370 era. AFAIK, in XA, CP will create a mask telling which channels *can*
be used, but it is the IO subsystem that will select the channel
Thanks, Scott.
Either suggestion works.
Wolfgang
Software AG - Sitz/Registered office: Uhlandstra?e 12, 64297 Darmstadt,
Germany, - Registergericht/Commercial register: Darmstadt HRB 1562 - Vorstand/
Management Board: Karl-Heinz Streibich
do u have a example
thanks
We are new to running zVM 5.4 and have Red Hat zLinux as guest machines.
We are using OSA Express 3. Two OSAs on different chpids and on differen
t
NIC addresses. We separated the two OSA because we want the primary OSA
to be used only for production traffic and the secondary OSA for
We had this problem when we running on a z10 and these are the fixes.
The formal PTF's are now available for PK98608. The PTF numbers are:
.
R530 PSY UK51449
R540
David,
Thank you for the response and the info. I will review the Red Alert and
apply the PTF.
Regards,
Steve.
If you're using SYSVINIT:
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On 5/21/10 11:28 AM, louis.gai...@its.ms.gov louis.gai...@its.ms.gov
wrote:
do u have a example
thanks
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