Re: PROP question

2009-10-09 Thread Jihad K Kawkabani
Sorry for the confusion. My logical operator is the default LGLOPR. OPSVM
is a simple Disconnected Service Machine.
Regards,

Jihad K. Kawkabani
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Network: 575.0740
Cell: 440.465.2969



   
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OPSVM: isn't that the logical operator?  If PROP were to intercept logical
operator not logged on and maybe pass that to the logical operator (as it
isn't filtered by the RTABLE), one'd have an endless loop.

2009/10/8 Jihad K Kawkabani jihad_k_kawkab...@progressive.com

 Greetings all,
 I cannot seem to get PROP to react to a message:
 The message appears in the log as follows: 09/10/08 15:02:12 userid
 VMNODE:  HCPCQU045E OPSVM not logged on

 I have coded in the RTABLE the following:
 |...+1+2+3+4+5+6+7...
 $HCPCQU045EDMSPOS   userid
 /HCPMSG045EDMSPOS   userid

 The HCPMSG045E message has the same format as the CQU message.
 userid never receives the message. I also coded an exec a placed its name
 in the Action column. The exec never received control.

 In the Programmable Operator Facility manual it says that CP responses
 from the programmable Operator CMD command are not Logged when LOGGING is
 set to ON. I have LOGGING ALL LOWER set.
 Plus I have the Message Column blank, so  I do not specify a specific
 class.

 Can anyone shed any light on this. Thanks in advance.

 Regards,

 Jihad K. Kawkabani
 IT Systems Engineer Consultant
 Voice: 440.395.0740
 Network: 575.0740
 Cell: 440.465.2969




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Kris Buelens,
IBM Belgium, VM customer support

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PROP question

2009-10-08 Thread Jihad K Kawkabani
Greetings all,
I cannot seem to get PROP to react to a message:
The message appears in the log as follows: 09/10/08 15:02:12 userid
VMNODE:  HCPCQU045E OPSVM not logged on

I have coded in the RTABLE the following:
|...+1+2+3+4+5+6+7...
$HCPCQU045EDMSPOS   userid
/HCPMSG045EDMSPOS   userid

The HCPMSG045E message has the same format as the CQU message.
userid never receives the message. I also coded an exec a placed its name
in the Action column. The exec never received control.

In the Programmable Operator Facility manual it says that CP responses
from the programmable Operator CMD command are not Logged when LOGGING is
set to ON. I have LOGGING ALL LOWER set.
Plus I have the Message Column blank, so  I do not specify a specific
class.

Can anyone shed any light on this. Thanks in advance.

Regards,

Jihad K. Kawkabani
IT Systems Engineer Consultant
Voice: 440.395.0740
Network: 575.0740
Cell: 440.465.2969



Re: PROP question

2009-10-08 Thread Kris Buelens
OPSVM: isn't that the logical operator?  If PROP were to intercept logical
operator not logged on and maybe pass that to the logical operator (as it
isn't filtered by the RTABLE), one'd have an endless loop.

2009/10/8 Jihad K Kawkabani jihad_k_kawkab...@progressive.com

 Greetings all,
 I cannot seem to get PROP to react to a message:
 The message appears in the log as follows: 09/10/08 15:02:12 userid
 VMNODE:  HCPCQU045E OPSVM not logged on

 I have coded in the RTABLE the following:
 |...+1+2+3+4+5+6+7...
 $HCPCQU045EDMSPOS   userid
 /HCPMSG045EDMSPOS   userid

 The HCPMSG045E message has the same format as the CQU message.
 userid never receives the message. I also coded an exec a placed its name
 in the Action column. The exec never received control.

 In the Programmable Operator Facility manual it says that CP responses
 from the programmable Operator CMD command are not Logged when LOGGING is
 set to ON. I have LOGGING ALL LOWER set.
 Plus I have the Message Column blank, so  I do not specify a specific
 class.

 Can anyone shed any light on this. Thanks in advance.

 Regards,

 Jihad K. Kawkabani
 IT Systems Engineer Consultant
 Voice: 440.395.0740
 Network: 575.0740
 Cell: 440.465.2969




-- 
Kris Buelens,
IBM Belgium, VM customer support