What is the best way to view the OPERATOR console without being logged on
to OPERATOR.
My z/VM is IPLed 1000 miles away and it would be helpful to see what is
coming out on the OPERATOR console with spooling it closed.
z/OS SDSF has a nice LOG facility.
Is there anything comparable in z/VM?
CA VM:Operator.
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A number of options.
CA VM:Operator is the best option
SET OBSERVER can help.
If OPERATOR is disconnected then SET SECUSER allows commands in and to see
the output - but it does alter the way that some things work.
CA VM:Spool will allow you to look at the spooled console without closing
it
the OPERATOR Console
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, 2010 9:30 AM
To: IBMVM@LISTSERV.UARK.EDU
Subject: Viewing the OPERATOR Console
What is the best way to view the OPERATOR console without being logged
on to OPERATOR.
My z/VM is IPLed 1000 miles away and it would be helpful to see what is
coming out on the OPERATOR console with spooling
George Henke/NYLIC george_he...@newyorklife.com wrote:
Surely, someone has some nice REXX EXEC with PIPE commands that will do
the same.
I think it would take more than a simple pipe to perform the same task as
VM:Operator but it may be possible to perform the functions that are
essential to
midnight to when command was invocated.
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Clovis
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Viewing the OPERATOR Console
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On Wednesday, 11/17/2010 at 10:51 EST, Colin Allinson
cgallin...@amadeus.com wrote:
I think it would take more than a simple pipe to perform the same task
as
VM:Operator but it may be possible to perform the functions that are
essential
to you with own code.
And while purchasing
Some (all?) of the vendor products will undoubtedly have the same problem.
Whenever you are playing Calvin-ball, you have to be adaptable.
Regards,
Richard Schuh
The same applies to directory management. As we move to the
New World Order of Single System Image, many of the
Perfkit also works pretty well for that. Run PERFKIT in the OPERATOR id with no
data collection, and then use the APPC interface (or the WWW client if you
want).
As Peter said, if you can afford VM:Operator it’s also wonderful for this.
On Wednesday, 11/17/2010 at 12:05 EST, Schuh, Richard rsc...@visa.com
wrote:
Some (all?) of the vendor products will undoubtedly have the same
problem.
Whenever you are playing Calvin-ball, you have to be adaptable.
Well, sure, except that those issues should be addressed by the vendor
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