Re: How many IFLs on my box?
On Tuesday, 08/09/2011 at 05:42 EDT, Marcy Cortes marcy.d.cor...@wellsfargo.com wrote: Is there away from VM to tell how many IFLs are installed on a z box? Not just defined to my LPAR but on the entire box? Not in a programming interface, no. As you have discovered, STSI 1.2.2. isn't up to the task, giving you information only about the primary CPU type. For what it's worth, the architects are aware of this. I believe one of the monitor config records (MRSYTCUM?) contains an entry for each active logical CPU. I don't know if unassigned CPUs are accounted for in this fashion. Alan Altmark Senior Managing z/VM and Linux Consultant IBM System Lab Services and Training ibm.com/systems/services/labservices office: 607.429.3323 mobile; 607.321.7556 alan_altm...@us.ibm.com IBM Endicott
Re: time used on Ready; prompt
Err Mine still does. -- Robert P. Nix Mayo Foundation.~. RO-OC-1-18 200 First Street SW/V\ 507-284-0844 Rochester, MN 55905 /( )\ -^^-^^ In theory, theory and practice are the same, but in practice, theory and practice are different. On 8/10/11 7:49 AM, Gentry, Steve steve.gen...@westernsouthernlife.com wrote: Does anyone remember when or what release IBM stopped displaying the time used(for lack of the correct term) on the Ready; prompt? I was talking to an old IBM'er/VM'er and he asked about it. I had forgotten that it used to be displayed. Just curious when it disappeared. Thanks, Steve
Re: time used on Ready; prompt
It is still there ... Try SET RDYMSG LMSG -- Jeff Forte IBM Global Services z/VM System Support E-mail: jfo...@us.ibm.com -- Phone:720-396-1716 (TL 938-1716) From: Gentry, Steve steve.gen...@westernsouthernlife.com To: IBMVM@LISTSERV.UARK.EDU Date: 08/10/2011 11:14 AM Subject:time used on Ready; prompt Sent by:The IBM z/VM Operating System IBMVM@LISTSERV.UARK.EDU Does anyone remember when or what release IBM stopped displaying the time used(for lack of the correct term) on the Ready; prompt? I was talking to an old IBM'er/VM'er and he asked about it. I had forgotten that it used to be displayed. Just curious when it disappeared. Thanks, Steve
Re: time used on Ready; prompt
Well, Bob, maybe a previous systems programmer turned it off. I wonder where he's at now. 8-) The SET RDYMSG worked. Thanks to all who responded. Steve -Original Message- From: The IBM z/VM Operating System [mailto:IBMVM@LISTSERV.UARK.EDU] On Behalf Of RPN01 Sent: Wednesday, August 10, 2011 11:14 AM To: IBMVM@LISTSERV.UARK.EDU Subject: Re: time used on Ready; prompt Err Mine still does. -- Robert P. Nix Mayo Foundation.~. RO-OC-1-18 200 First Street SW/V\ 507-284-0844 Rochester, MN 55905 /( )\ -^^-^^ In theory, theory and practice are the same, but in practice, theory and practice are different. On 8/10/11 7:49 AM, Gentry, Steve steve.gen...@westernsouthernlife.com wrote: Does anyone remember when or what release IBM stopped displaying the time used(for lack of the correct term) on the Ready; prompt? I was talking to an old IBM'er/VM'er and he asked about it. I had forgotten that it used to be displayed. Just curious when it disappeared. Thanks, Steve
Error message running VMRMSVM
Trying to customize VMRMSVM to do cooperative memory management with Redh at zLinux. Get the following error message when VMRMSVM tries to contact the individual zLinux servers IRMMON0056E Error 57 occurred sending memory management notification to user LXD1GOLD I logged on to zLinux on LXD1GOLD and did the following commands but stil l I get the same error messsage trying to run VMRMSVM. MODPROBE VMCP VMCP CP SET SMSG ON VMCP CP Q SET [root@wil-zgolddbtst01 ~]# vmcp cp q set MSG ON , WNG ON , EMSG ON , ACNT OFF, RUN ON LINEDIT ON , TIMER OFF , ISAM OFF, ECMODE ON ASSIST OFF , PAGEX OFF, AUTOPOLL OFF IMSG ON , SMSG ON , AFFINITY NONE , NOTRAN OFF VMSAVE OFF, 370E OFF STBYPASS OFF , STMULTI OFF 00/000 MIH OFF , VMCONIO OFF , CPCONIO OFF , SVCACCL OFF , CONCEAL OFF MACHINE ESA, SVC76 CP, NOPDATA OFF, IOASSIST OFF CCWTRAN ON, 370ACCOM OFF, TIMEBOMB IDLE What am I missing ???
Re: time used on Ready; prompt
Check your profile exec. The standard message is still to use the long message, which gives you the time stamp. You must be setting it to SMSG at logon. This could be done per user via their profile exec, or in a common exec used by all that is added to all profile execs (like we do here). Ron On Wed, Aug 10, 2011 at 9:42 AM, Gentry, Steve steve.gen...@westernsouthernlife.com wrote: Well, Bob, maybe a previous systems programmer turned it off. I wonder where he's at now. 8-) The SET RDYMSG worked. Thanks to all who responded. Steve -Original Message- From: The IBM z/VM Operating System [mailto:IBMVM@LISTSERV.UARK.EDU] On Behalf Of RPN01 Sent: Wednesday, August 10, 2011 11:14 AM To: IBMVM@LISTSERV.UARK.EDU Subject: Re: time used on Ready; prompt Err Mine still does. -- Robert P. Nix Mayo Foundation .~. RO-OC-1-18 200 First Street SW /V\ 507-284-0844 Rochester, MN 55905 /( )\ - ^^-^^ In theory, theory and practice are the same, but in practice, theory and practice are different. On 8/10/11 7:49 AM, Gentry, Steve steve.gen...@westernsouthernlife.com wrote: Does anyone remember when or what release IBM stopped displaying the time used(for lack of the correct term) on the Ready; prompt? I was talking to an old IBM'er/VM'er and he asked about it. I had forgotten that it used to be displayed. Just curious when it disappeared. Thanks, Steve
Re: Error message running VMRMSVM
You need the LINUX support. Support in *Linux* for VMRM-CMM is available on the developerWorks® Web site at http://www.ibm.com/developerworks/*linux*/linux390/*linux* -2.6.5-s390-34-april2004.htmlhttp://www.ibm.com/developerworks/linux/linux390/linux-2.6.5-s390-34-april2004.html. See the z/VM performance guide. On Wed, Aug 10, 2011 at 9:29 AM, Richard Baek rb...@bbandt.com wrote: Trying to customize VMRMSVM to do cooperative memory management with Redhat zLinux. Get the following error message when VMRMSVM tries to contact the individual zLinux servers IRMMON0056E Error 57 occurred sending memory management notification to user LXD1GOLD I logged on to zLinux on LXD1GOLD and did the following commands but still I get the same error messsage trying to run VMRMSVM. MODPROBE VMCP VMCP CP SET SMSG ON VMCP CP Q SET [root@wil-zgolddbtst01 ~]# vmcp cp q set MSG ON , WNG ON , EMSG ON , ACNT OFF, RUN ON LINEDIT ON , TIMER OFF , ISAM OFF, ECMODE ON ASSIST OFF , PAGEX OFF, AUTOPOLL OFF IMSG ON , SMSG ON , AFFINITY NONE , NOTRAN OFF VMSAVE OFF, 370E OFF STBYPASS OFF , STMULTI OFF 00/000 MIH OFF , VMCONIO OFF , CPCONIO OFF , SVCACCL OFF , CONCEAL OFF MACHINE ESA, SVC76 CP, NOPDATA OFF, IOASSIST OFF CCWTRAN ON, 370ACCOM OFF, TIMEBOMB IDLE What am I missing ???
Re: time used on Ready; prompt
D T on a VM system? I think not! MVS (z/OS), yes - that's Display Time, but never VM. Query Time (abbreviated down to Q T) on VM, yes. And it still works. On VM D T is the abbreviation for Display (guest storage) Translated (in hex and character form), which will be happy to display storage, translated, as in cp d t R 03EC2000 85D39114 0E99A630 F6 *eLj..rw.* On some past version, D T alone would display ALL the storage (memory) you had access to, leading to a very, very long display (usually on the OPERATOR console, since they are used to MVS commands). I wrote a D EXEC for OPERATOR's 191 disk, displaying the time and suggested that they use Q T from then on. Mike Walter Aon Corporation The opinions expressed herein are mine alone, not my employer's. -Original Message- From: The IBM z/VM Operating System [mailto:IBMVM@LISTSERV.UARK.EDU] On Behalf Of R P Herrold Sent: Wednesday, August 10, 2011 10:32 AM To: IBMVM@LISTSERV.UARK.EDU Subject: time used on Ready; prompt On Wed, 10 Aug 2011, Gentry, Steve wrote: Does anyone remember when or what release IBM stopped displaying the time used(for lack of the correct term) on the Ready; prompt? I was talking to an old IBM'er/VM'er and he asked about it. I had forgotten that it used to be displayed. Just curious when it disappeared. well ... on our S/370 during the Nixon administation, we had to type at the console: D T to see the time and date ... so it may have come and gone ;) -- Russ herrold
Re: time used on Ready; prompt
dt 13:46:20 - Wednesday 10 Aug 2011 Ready; T=0.01/0.01 13:46:20 -Original Message- From: The IBM z/VM Operating System [mailto:IBMVM@LISTSERV.UARK.EDU] On Behalf Of Mike Walter Sent: Wednesday, August 10, 2011 12:28 PM To: IBMVM@LISTSERV.UARK.EDU Subject: Re: time used on Ready; prompt D T on a VM system? I think not! MVS (z/OS), yes - that's Display Time, but never VM. Query Time (abbreviated down to Q T) on VM, yes. And it still works. On VM D T is the abbreviation for Display (guest storage) Translated (in hex and character form), which will be happy to display storage, translated, as in cp d t R 03EC2000 85D39114 0E99A630 F6 *eLj..rw.* On some past version, D T alone would display ALL the storage (memory) you had access to, leading to a very, very long display (usually on the OPERATOR console, since they are used to MVS commands). I wrote a D EXEC for OPERATOR's 191 disk, displaying the time and suggested that they use Q T from then on. Mike Walter Aon Corporation The opinions expressed herein are mine alone, not my employer's. -Original Message- From: The IBM z/VM Operating System [mailto:IBMVM@LISTSERV.UARK.EDU] On Behalf Of R P Herrold Sent: Wednesday, August 10, 2011 10:32 AM To: IBMVM@LISTSERV.UARK.EDU Subject: time used on Ready; prompt On Wed, 10 Aug 2011, Gentry, Steve wrote: Does anyone remember when or what release IBM stopped displaying the time used(for lack of the correct term) on the Ready; prompt? I was talking to an old IBM'er/VM'er and he asked about it. I had forgotten that it used to be displayed. Just curious when it disappeared. well ... on our S/370 during the Nixon administation, we had to type at the console: D T to see the time and date ... so it may have come and gone ;) -- Russ herrold
Re: Error message running VMRMSVM
You're missing modprobe cmm' .. Does lsmod show that the cmm module is loaded? On Wed, Aug 10, 2011 at 12:29 PM, Richard Baek rb...@bbandt.com wrote: Trying to customize VMRMSVM to do cooperative memory management with Redhat zLinux. Get the following error message when VMRMSVM tries to contact the individual zLinux servers IRMMON0056E Error 57 occurred sending memory management notification to user LXD1GOLD I logged on to zLinux on LXD1GOLD and did the following commands but still I get the same error messsage trying to run VMRMSVM. MODPROBE VMCP VMCP CP SET SMSG ON VMCP CP Q SET [root@wil-zgolddbtst01 ~]# vmcp cp q set MSG ON , WNG ON , EMSG ON , ACNT OFF, RUN ON LINEDIT ON , TIMER OFF , ISAM OFF, ECMODE ON ASSIST OFF , PAGEX OFF, AUTOPOLL OFF IMSG ON , SMSG ON , AFFINITY NONE , NOTRAN OFF VMSAVE OFF, 370E OFF STBYPASS OFF , STMULTI OFF 00/000 MIH OFF , VMCONIO OFF , CPCONIO OFF , SVCACCL OFF , CONCEAL OFF MACHINE ESA, SVC76 CP, NOPDATA OFF, IOASSIST OFF CCWTRAN ON, 370ACCOM OFF, TIMEBOMB IDLE What am I missing ??? -- Bruce Hayden z/VM and Linux on System z ATS IBM, Endicott, NY
Re: time used on Ready; prompt
Looks like someone wrote an EXEC (or maybe a module) -- 'dt' is not a standard z/VM command.. LISTFILE DT * * to figure it out. Scott Rohling On Wed, Aug 10, 2011 at 12:45 PM, James Hammons jam...@cdg.ws wrote: dt 13:46:20 - Wednesday 10 Aug 2011 Ready; T=0.01/0.01 13:46:20 -Original Message- From: The IBM z/VM Operating System [mailto:IBMVM@LISTSERV.UARK.EDU] On Behalf Of Mike Walter Sent: Wednesday, August 10, 2011 12:28 PM To: IBMVM@LISTSERV.UARK.EDU Subject: Re: time used on Ready; prompt D T on a VM system? I think not! MVS (z/OS), yes - that's Display Time, but never VM. Query Time (abbreviated down to Q T) on VM, yes. And it still works. On VM D T is the abbreviation for Display (guest storage) Translated (in hex and character form), which will be happy to display storage, translated, as in cp d t R 03EC2000 85D39114 0E99A630 F6 *eLj..rw.* On some past version, D T alone would display ALL the storage (memory) you had access to, leading to a very, very long display (usually on the OPERATOR console, since they are used to MVS commands). I wrote a D EXEC for OPERATOR's 191 disk, displaying the time and suggested that they use Q T from then on. Mike Walter Aon Corporation The opinions expressed herein are mine alone, not my employer's. -Original Message- From: The IBM z/VM Operating System [mailto:IBMVM@LISTSERV.UARK.EDU] On Behalf Of R P Herrold Sent: Wednesday, August 10, 2011 10:32 AM To: IBMVM@LISTSERV.UARK.EDU Subject: time used on Ready; prompt On Wed, 10 Aug 2011, Gentry, Steve wrote: Does anyone remember when or what release IBM stopped displaying the time used(for lack of the correct term) on the Ready; prompt? I was talking to an old IBM'er/VM'er and he asked about it. I had forgotten that it used to be displayed. Just curious when it disappeared. well ... on our S/370 during the Nixon administation, we had to type at the console: D T to see the time and date ... so it may have come and gone ;) -- Russ herrold
Re: time used on Ready; prompt
Back into lurking mode...my bad From: The IBM z/VM Operating System [mailto:IBMVM@LISTSERV.UARK.EDU] On Behalf Of Scott Rohling Sent: Wednesday, August 10, 2011 1:53 PM To: IBMVM@LISTSERV.UARK.EDU Subject: Re: time used on Ready; prompt Looks like someone wrote an EXEC (or maybe a module) -- 'dt' is not a standard z/VM command.. LISTFILE DT * * to figure it out. Scott Rohling On Wed, Aug 10, 2011 at 12:45 PM, James Hammons jam...@cdg.wsmailto:jam...@cdg.ws wrote: dt 13:46:20 - Wednesday 10 Aug 2011 Ready; T=0.01/0.01 13:46:20 -Original Message- From: The IBM z/VM Operating System [mailto:IBMVM@LISTSERV.UARK.EDUmailto:IBMVM@LISTSERV.UARK.EDU] On Behalf Of Mike Walter Sent: Wednesday, August 10, 2011 12:28 PM To: IBMVM@LISTSERV.UARK.EDUmailto:IBMVM@LISTSERV.UARK.EDU Subject: Re: time used on Ready; prompt D T on a VM system? I think not! MVS (z/OS), yes - that's Display Time, but never VM. Query Time (abbreviated down to Q T) on VM, yes. And it still works. On VM D T is the abbreviation for Display (guest storage) Translated (in hex and character form), which will be happy to display storage, translated, as in cp d t R 03EC2000 85D39114 0E99A630 F6 *eLj..rw.* On some past version, D T alone would display ALL the storage (memory) you had access to, leading to a very, very long display (usually on the OPERATOR console, since they are used to MVS commands). I wrote a D EXEC for OPERATOR's 191 disk, displaying the time and suggested that they use Q T from then on. Mike Walter Aon Corporation The opinions expressed herein are mine alone, not my employer's. -Original Message- From: The IBM z/VM Operating System [mailto:IBMVM@LISTSERV.UARK.EDUmailto:IBMVM@LISTSERV.UARK.EDU] On Behalf Of R P Herrold Sent: Wednesday, August 10, 2011 10:32 AM To: IBMVM@LISTSERV.UARK.EDUmailto:IBMVM@LISTSERV.UARK.EDU Subject: time used on Ready; prompt On Wed, 10 Aug 2011, Gentry, Steve wrote: Does anyone remember when or what release IBM stopped displaying the time used(for lack of the correct term) on the Ready; prompt? I was talking to an old IBM'er/VM'er and he asked about it. I had forgotten that it used to be displayed. Just curious when it disappeared. well ... on our S/370 during the Nixon administation, we had to type at the console: D T to see the time and date ... so it may have come and gone ;) -- Russ herrold
Re: Error message running VMRMSVM
Thank you.
OT: If you use linkedin.com...
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