Re: WAVV 2007
$300 before May, $350 after. I'm not sure what is up with the hotel, the link shows no rooms available for the time period. I guess you could call them. Original Message Subject: Re: WAVV 2007 From: Tom Duerbusch [EMAIL PROTECTED] Date: Mon, January 29, 2007 5:53 pm To: IBMVM@LISTSERV.UARK.EDU http://www.wavv.org/ [EMAIL PROTECTED] 1/29/2007 4:47 PM I haven't seen anything on WAVV 2007 except the dates May 18-22 and location Green Bay. When will they start accepting registrations and hotel reservations? How much will it cost? -- Stephen Frazier Information Technology Unit Oklahoma Department of Corrections 3400 Martin Luther King Oklahoma City, Ok, 73111-4298 Tel.: (405) 425-2549 Fax: (405) 425-2554 Pager: (405) 690-1828 email: stevef%doc.state.ok.us
Re: WAVV 2007
Yes, the hotel does need to be contacted directly (920-432-4555). The whole hotel is blocked for the conference, that's why the web site shows no rooms available. Dave Reinken wrote: $300 before May, $350 after. I'm not sure what is up with the hotel, the link shows no rooms available for the time period. I guess you could call them. -- Rich Smrcina VM Assist, Inc. Phone: 414-491-6001 Ans Service: 360-715-2467 rich.smrcina at vmassist.com Catch the WAVV! http://www.wavv.org WAVV 2007 - Green Bay, WI - May 18-22, 2007
HiperSocket enabled to forward IP traffic
Hi, We have five VM LPARS on our z990. One of these LPARS, LPAR 1, has a CTC to a z800. The CTC is dedicated to the TCPIP running on the LPAR, and it connect to the TCPIP running on the z800. This is an interim solution until we get the z800 OSA connectivity established. I wanted to route all z990 IP traffic destined for the z800 to LPAR 1, and then over to the z800. The only connection from all LPARS to LPAR 1 is a HiperSocket connection. I tried to establish a connection via TCPIP, but I see that there is no option to designate the LPAR 1 hipersocket device as a router. If I was using an OSA card, I would define it as a PRIROUTER. This would enable it to accept other IP addresses and forward them on other links. If I look at the hipersocket link, I see that it is defined as a NonRouter. Is there a way of enabling the hipersocket on LPAR 1 for IP forwarding? Thanks, Ken Vance Amadeus
Re: HiperSocket enabled to forward IP traffic
You need to use virtual machines as routers. Essentially you're trying to establish the following configuration: Outside world -- OSA on one stack - TCPIP stack - Hipersocket - TCPIP stack -- CTC -- z800 -- TCP stack on z800 If you do this, the two TCPIP stacks connected to the hipersocket are directly connected to the hipersocket, so the prirouter/secrouter/norouter setting no longer matters (they are communicating directly, and both are directly present on the same segment). Don't forget that for this to work, you either need to distribute dynamic routing updates from the TCPIP stack that is attached to the outside world that indicate that it is the gateway to the subnet connecting via the CTC, or insert routing information in the external network routers indicating the same thing before anything outside can reach the z800. From: The IBM z/VM Operating System [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Ken Vance Sent: Tuesday, January 30, 2007 11:16 AM To: IBMVM@LISTSERV.UARK.EDU Subject: HiperSocket enabled to forward IP traffic Hi, We have five VM LPARS on our z990. One of these LPARS, LPAR 1, has a CTC to a z800. The CTC is dedicated to the TCPIP running on the LPAR, and it connect to the TCPIP running on the z800. This is an interim solution until we get the z800 OSA connectivity established. I wanted to route all z990 IP traffic destined for the z800 to LPAR 1, and then over to the z800. The only connection from all LPARS to LPAR 1 is a HiperSocket connection. I tried to establish a connection via TCPIP, but I see that there is no option to designate the LPAR 1 hipersocket device as a router. If I was using an OSA card, I would define it as a PRIROUTER. This would enable it to accept other IP addresses and forward them on other links. If I look at the hipersocket link, I see that it is defined as a NonRouter. Is there a way of enabling the hipersocket on LPAR 1 for IP forwarding? Thanks, Ken Vance Amadeus
SCRIPT device type for plain text files
My brain has totally lost most of it's SCRIPT content today: does anyone happen to remember what device type for DCF and/or Bookie will produce human-readable text files (ie, w/o printer formatting commands)?
Re: SCRIPT device type for plain text files
IIRC, I used 1403? -- John McKown Senior Systems Programmer HealthMarkets Keeping the Promise of Affordable Coverage Administrative Services Group Information Technology This message (including any attachments) contains confidential information intended for a specific individual and purpose, and its content is protected by law. If you are not the intended recipient, you should delete this message and are hereby notified that any disclosure, copying, or distribution of this transmission, or taking any action based on it, is strictly prohibited. -Original Message- From: The IBM z/VM Operating System [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of David Boyes Sent: Tuesday, January 30, 2007 10:38 AM To: IBMVM@LISTSERV.UARK.EDU Subject: SCRIPT device type for plain text files My brain has totally lost most of it's SCRIPT content today: does anyone happen to remember what device type for DCF and/or Bookie will produce human-readable text files (ie, w/o printer formatting commands)?
Re: HiperSocket enabled to forward IP traffic
On Tuesday, 01/30/2007 at 05:07 CET, Ken Vance [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hi, We have five VM LPARS on our z990. One of these LPARS, LPAR 1, has a CTC to a z800. The CTC is dedicated to the TCPIP running on the LPAR, and it connect to the TCPIP running on the z800. This is an interim solution until we get the z800 OSA connectivity established. I wanted to route all z990 IP traffic destined for the z800 to LPAR 1, and then over to the z800. The only connection from all LPARS to LPAR 1 is a HiperSocket connection. I tried to establish a connection via TCPIP, but I see that there is no option to designate the LPAR 1 hipersocket device as a router. If I was using an OSA card, I would define it as a PRIROUTER. This would enable it to accept other IP addresses and forward them on other links. If I look at the hipersocket link, I see that it is defined as a NonRouter. Is there a way of enabling the hipersocket on LPAR 1 for IP forwarding? Linux and z/OS are able to proxy a HiperSocket onto the real LAN by using their respective HiperSocket Accelerator functions (I assume they still exist). But you've got too many hops for that to work AND you're hopping across CECs. LAN - OSA on z990 LPAR x - z990 LPAR 1 TCPIP via HiperSockets - CTC - z800 TCPIP - whatever. IMO, it'll be far easier and faster to get the z800's OSA connection up and running that it will be to assign new IP addresses in new subnets and then figure out how to bend the routes to your will and get those routes distributed in the network. You won't be able to use the same IP address for z800 TCPIP in the above configuration as you would use if z800 TCPIP were directly connected to the LAN. Well, I guess you could probably use a 3-meter routing prybar, but it would be a nightmare and by the time you got it to work, the OSAs will be ready and you'll be covered in lacerations and contusions. Not to mention sweaty and dirty. (What is the inhibitor to getting the z800's OSAs online?) Alan Altmark z/VM Development IBM Endicott
Re: SCRIPT device type for plain text files
On Tuesday, 01/30/2007 at 11:37 EST, David Boyes [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: My brain has totally lost most of it?s SCRIPT content today: does anyone happen to remember what device type for DCF and/or Bookie will produce human-readable text files (ie, w/o printer formatting commands)? DEVICE(3270) Alan Altmark z/VM Development IBM Endicott
Reed Mullen's 25th Service Anniversary with IBM
Greetings everyone (on the bc list) . If you would like to congratulate Reed Mullen on his 25th Anniversary with IBM, please read the details in José's note below. .visitors are most welcome at http://ibm.com/eserver/zseries/zvm/ Pamela L. Christina IBM Dept CZPG - z/VM Platform Management 1701 North Street, Endicott NY 13760 USA - Forwarded by Pamela Christina/Endicott/IBM on 01/30/2007 11:36 AM - - Forwarded by Terri Smacher/Endicott/IBM on 01/30/2007 09:04 AM - Jose Castano/Poughkeep sie/IBMTo Terri Smacher/Endicott/[EMAIL PROTECTED] 01/29/2007 06:22 cc PM Subject Reed's 25th Anniversary Reed has celebrated his 25th Anniversary. Please join me in congratulating him in reaching such a prestigious milestone in his IBM career. I am collecting letters of congratulations to add to his 25th anniversary binder. If you would like to include a letter in Reed's binder, please send a softcopy or hardcopy to Terri Smacher/Endicott/IBM by February 23rd. Thank You! email : [EMAIL PROTECTED] Fax: 1-607-429-4192 TEL:1-607-429-5332 Postal IBM Dept C7NG Attn: Terri Smacher 1701 North St. -- B250-2 Endicott, NY 13760 Regards, José Castaño Program Director: zSeries Technology and Strategy zBLC Technical Lead (845) 435-1020 or TL 295-1020 Fax: 845-435-6176 (Tie Line 295) EMAIL address: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: HiperSocket enabled to forward IP traffic
Hi, Thanks for the updates. I guess I will wait for the z800 OSA. The set-up we originally had was for multi-mode fibre, and the card in the z800 is single-mode. We have ordered a GBIC for the switch so that it will accept the single-mode signal, but I thought in the meantime I could quickly use a hipersocket to connect it to the other VM systems. Well, I guess I will just keep checking the mail for our GBIC part :) Thanks, Ken Vance Amadeus
Re: SCRIPT device type for plain text files
On Tuesday, 01/30/2007 at 11:37 EST, David Boyes [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: My brain has totally lost most of it?s SCRIPT content today: does anyone happen to remember what device type for DCF and/or Bookie will produce human-readable text files (ie, w/o printer formatting commands)? DEVICE(3270) 'DEVICE(TERM) FILE(fm ft fm)' turns out to be the trick. DEV(3270) still puts 3270 highlighting commands in the file (which don't play nice if the txt file is going off to other platforms). TERM appears to assume a really dumb TTY terminal and adds nothing. Thanks to Dave Jones and Alan for remedying my senior moment. -- db
Can c89 create a loadlib member?
I'm porting a multi-tasking application written in c from MVS to CMS. I' m using the following statements to link: /* link OBNPTCP */ c89 -o //obnptcp -l //VMMTLIB -W b,b,rent -W b,b,amode=31 -W b,b,map , //SCSMTCP.text , //MCSMLOG.text , //OAXOENQ.text , //OAXOFLSY.text , //OAXOWAIT.text , //OAXOTMRW.text , //OAXOMEM.text , //OAXOWTO.text , //OAXMDATE.text , //OAXMTRTB.text , //OASMIQUE.text This creates OBNPTCP MODULE. I'd like to create a member of a loadlib instead. Does anyone have any ideas? I doubt that I can use LKED by itself becaus e I need the c prelinker. Thanks for your help, Julie.
VM:Backup
I am looking for a replacement for VM:Backup. It could be a collection of utilities. What other tools are available - both IBM supplied utilities and/or third party utilities. prg Phillip Gramly Systems Programmer Communications Data Group Champaign, IL
Re: VM:Backup
IBM Backup and Restore Manager for z/VM: http://www-306.ibm.com/software/stormgmt/zvm/backup/ [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I am looking for a replacement for VM:Backup. It could be a collection of utilities. What other tools are available - both IBM supplied utilities and/or third party utilities. prg Phillip Gramly Systems Programmer Communications Data Group Champaign, IL -- Rich Smrcina VM Assist, Inc. Phone: 414-491-6001 Ans Service: 360-715-2467 rich.smrcina at vmassist.com Catch the WAVV! http://www.wavv.org WAVV 2007 - Green Bay, WI - May 18-22, 2007
Re: Backup
IBM has a 'Backup and Restore Manager' also an 'Archive Manager' along with 'Operations Manager' forms thier new automation suite. -Original Message- From: The IBM z/VM Operating System [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Tuesday, January 30, 2007 2:22 PM To: IBMVM@LISTSERV.UARK.EDU Subject: VM:Backup I am looking for a replacement for VM:Backup. It could be a collection of utilities. What other tools are available - both IBM supplied utilities and/or third party utilities. prg Phillip Gramly Systems Programmer Communications Data Group Champaign, IL _ ella for Spam Control has removed 9871 VSE-List messages and set aside 7444 VM-List for me You can use it too - and it's FREE! www.ellaforspam.com http://www.ellaforspam.com
Re: VM:Backup
IBM has come out with a nice Backup, Archive, and Tape set of products. try here http://www-306.ibm.com/software/stormgmt/zvm/backup/ and here http://www-306.ibm.com/software/stormgmt/zvm/archive/index.html and one more http://www-306.ibm.com/software/stormgmt/zvm/tape/index.html Bill Munson IT Specialist Office of Information Technology State of New Jersey (609) 984-4065 President MVMUA http://www.marist.edu/~mvmua [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I am looking for a replacement for VM:Backup. It could be a collection of utilities. What other tools are available - both IBM supplied utilities and/or third party utilities. prg Phillip Gramly Systems Programmer Communications Data Group Champaign, IL
Re: Backup
I am looking for a replacement for VM:Backup. It could be a collection of utilities. What other tools are available - both IBM supplied utilities and/or third party utilities. Phillip, If you are doing only CMS mini disks, I have some REXX utilities that I run in service machines that I would be willing to share. They read a control file for a list of user's to back up and create a tape file that looks something like this: MYUSER 191 A Tape mark files from MYUSER's 191 . Tape mark MYCMS 191 A Tape mark files from MYCMS's 191 . Tape mark What you can do for restore then is to VMFPLC2 SCAN MYCMS 191 (EOT And it will position the tape to the proper spot. Nothing really fancy but the price is right! Ed Zell (309) 674-8255 x-107 [EMAIL PROTECTED] . CONFIDENTIAL NOTICE: This communication, including any attachments, is intended only for the use of the individual or entity to which it is addressed and contains information which may be confidential. If you are not the intended recipient, any distribution or copying of this communication is strictly prohibited. If you have received this communication in error, notify the sender immediately, delete the communication and destroy all copies. Thank you for your compliance.
SHARE: chairbear ... just a handful left!
Heya, One last time. We have just a handful of sessions left that need a chair. If you can help with this, it would be very appreciated. It doesn't take much. You just need to introduce the speaker and session, assist with handouts and evaluation forms, and otherwise be registered for SHARE and all that. Not much to it at all. So if you're planning on attending one of these sessions at SHARE Tampa, why not sign up to chair today!? Day Time 24-hr Number Title Chair Email Speaker Mon 01:30p 1330 9214 sudo - Secure and Convenient Michael Potter Tue 08:00a 800 9263 Compiler Improvements Coming with gcc 4.2 Wolfgang Gellerich Thu 08:00a 800 9112 z/VM TCP/IP Stack Configuration Miguel Delapaz Thu 08:00a 800 9146 Backup and zSeries Linux: Maximize Your Flexibility with CA's Storage Solutions Brian Jagos Thu 09:30a 930 9211 Under the Hood: RedHat/SUSE Configuration Cross-Reference Mark Ver Thu 03:00p 1500 9116 Configuration Tools for z/VM TCP/IP Network Connections Miguel Delapaz Thu 04:30p 1630 9148 Disaster Recovery, Backup Restore for z/VM LinuxJohn Hall Fri 08:00a 800 9245 Linux on Intel InstallFest Hands-on-Lab - Part 1 of 2 Mark Post Fri 09:30a 930 9240 Linux on z/VM System Programmer Survival Guide Robert (Jay) Brenneman Fri 09:30a 930 9246 Linux on Intel InstallFest Hands-on-Lab - Part 2 of 2 Mark Post --- Mark Boltz, CISSP Sr. Solutions Architect [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.stonesoft.com Toll Free: 1.866.869.4075 Cell: 1.571.218.2481 Fax: 1.703.288.4811 8133 Leesburg Pike, Suite 610 Vienna, VA 22182-2730 USA Subscribe to a Webletter on Trends in Network Security at http://www.stonesoft.com/network_security/
SQL/DS VM V3.50 question
Greeting Listers, are there any one out there running SQL/DS VM V3.50? If he/she is, what level of VM? Thanks a lot in advance. With best regards, ...Roland Chung Senior Technical Specialist (S/390,VM/VSE,DB2/VSEVM) MAXC Consultants Inc. Voice/Fax: 416-901-9442 (If busy, call: 416-469-2268) 197 Hastings Ave., Toronto, Ontario, Canada. M4L 2L6 ** Live simply. Love generously. Care deeply. Speak kindly. Leave the rest to God. I think this is something we should all live by. - An Old Farmer's Advice **
Re: Can c89 create a loadlib member?
On Tuesday, 01/30/2007 at 01:04 CST, Julie Erickson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I'm porting a multi-tasking application written in c from MVS to CMS. I'm using the following statements to link: [snip] This creates OBNPTCP MODULE. I'd like to create a member of a loadlib instead. Why does it need to be a member of a LOADLIB? Alan Altmark z/VM Development IBM Endicott