VMUTIL PARM Question

2010-03-16 Thread Wandschneider, Scott
What is the proper syntax for a WAKE PARM for VMUTIL to execute in the future.  
For example, say I want to execute CP SET SHARE USERA RELATIVE 300 2.7% 
LIMITHARD at 08:00 on Saturday, May 1, 2010?  I'm thinking it would be SAT 
08:00:00 04/24/10 CP SET SHARE USERA RELATIVE 300 2.7% LIMITHARD.  Is this 
correct?  

Thank you,
Scott R Wandschneider
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Re: VMUTIL PARM Question

2010-03-16 Thread Ray Waters
Looks good to me.

Ray Waters


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What is the proper syntax for a WAKE PARM for VMUTIL to execute in the future.  
For example, say I want to execute CP SET SHARE USERA RELATIVE 300 2.7% 
LIMITHARD at 08:00 on Saturday, May 1, 2010?  I'm thinking it would be SAT 
08:00:00 04/24/10 CP SET SHARE USERA RELATIVE 300 2.7% LIMITHARD.  Is this 
correct?

Thank you,
Scott R Wandschneider
Senior Systems Programmer|| Infocrossing, a Wipro Company || 11707 Miracle 
Hills Drive, Omaha, NE, 68154-4457|| : 402.963.8905 || :847.849.7223  ||  : 
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Re: VMUTIL PARM Question

2010-03-16 Thread Bill Munson
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good luck

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What is the proper syntax for a WAKE PARM for VMUTIL to execute in the 
future.  For example, say I want to execute CP SET SHARE USERA RELATIVE 
300 2.7% LIMITHARD at 08:00 on Saturday, May 1, 2010?  I'm thinking it 
would be SAT 08:00:00 04/24/10 CP SET SHARE USERA RELATIVE 300 2.7% 
LIMITHARD.  Is this correct? 

Thank you,
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Re: VMUTIL PARM Question

2010-03-16 Thread Mike Walter
I don't think that SAT 08:00:00 04/24/10 will cause the command to be 
executed on Saturday May 1, 2010 unless you're running some REALLY strange 
UTC time offset.

But:
SAT 08:00:00 05/01/10
should do it.  HOWEVER... you need to understand that the DAY (SAT on this 
case) is a key field.  It indicates when that command will be executed 
next, and when it will repeat, this case EVERY SATURDAY from 1 May 2010 
forever.

This command will be executed for the first time at 08:00 on 05/01/10, and 
then AGAIN EVERY SATURDAY at 08:00.  After the first execution, the WAKEUP 
PARMS record will appear as:
SAT 08:00 05/08/10 command_string

WAKEUP is meant to provide a means of scheduling repeated requests.  If 
you want to use it for a one-time command, then you must remember to 
update the WAKEUP PARMS file to manually remove or change the command as 
desired.

If you want a full-function scheduler, then VM:Schedule from CA will do 
the trick with an incredible number of bells and whistles.  IBM may also 
sell  something from Rocket Software, but I don't recall offhand.

Mike Walter
Hewitt Associates
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What is the proper syntax for a WAKE PARM for VMUTIL to execute in the 
future.  For example, say I want to execute CP SET SHARE USERA RELATIVE 
300 2.7% LIMITHARD at 08:00 on Saturday, May 1, 2010?  I'm thinking it 
would be SAT 08:00:00 04/24/10 CP SET SHARE USERA RELATIVE 300 2.7% 
LIMITHARD.  Is this correct? 

Thank you,
Scott R Wandschneider
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Hills Drive, Omaha, NE, 68154-4457|| �u: 402.963.8905 || �|
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Re: VMUTIL PARM Question

2010-03-16 Thread Brian Nielsen
On Tue, 16 Mar 2010 06:58:33 -0700, Wandschneider, Scott 
scott.wandschnei...@infocrossing.com wrote:

What is the proper syntax for a WAKE PARM for VMUTIL to execute in the
future.  For example, say I want to execute CP SET SHARE USERA RELATIVE

300 2.7% LIMITHARD at 08:00 on Saturday, May 1, 2010?  I'm thinking it
would be SAT 08:00:00 04/24/10 CP SET SHARE USERA RELATIVE 300 2.7%
LIMITHARD.  Is this correct? 

It depends on exactly what you want

If the current date  time is before 8:00am on 4/24/10 then it will a
lso 
execute on 04/24/10 because that is also a Saturday.  Better would be to 

replace 4/24/10 with 4/31/10.  Then it will execute every Saturday 

starting on 05/01/10.

If you want it to execute only on May 1, 2010 then you should 
replace SAT with 05/01/10, otherwise it will execute every Saturday. 
 
In this case the 04/24/10 is okay and can be any date prior 
to 05/01/10.

Brian Nielsen


Re: VMUTIL PARM Question

2010-03-16 Thread David Boyes
On 3/16/10 10:05 AM, Bill Munson william.mun...@bbh.com wrote:

  *
 *  THIS IS THE DEFAULT 'WAKEUP PARMS' FILE THAT IS SUPPLIED WITH   *
 *  THE VM/370 IPO/E SYSTEM FOR THE VIRTUAL MACHINE 'VMUTIL'.   *

Wow. And I thought I was behind the times by occasionally running VM/XA and
VM/SP5 HPO guests

Thanks for the blast from the past...8-)

--- db


Re: VMUTIL PARM Question

2010-03-16 Thread Mike Walter
:blush on
Bill Munson is right.  The WAKEUP PARMS file contains the date and time 
that the command was last executed - and only handles a week at a time.
I sure do wish that there was a instant recall and trash capability with 
the listserve!
That's what I get for posting before being fully awake.  Cursed timezone 
change!!  :-(
:blush off

Thanks, Bill!

Nonetheless,  VM:Schedule would handle your request with ease.

Mike Walter
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I don't think that SAT 08:00:00 04/24/10 will cause the command to be 
executed on Saturday May 1, 2010 unless you're running some REALLY strange 

UTC time offset.

But:
SAT 08:00:00 05/01/10
should do it.  HOWEVER... you need to understand that the DAY (SAT on this 

case) is a key field.  It indicates when that command will be executed 
next, and when it will repeat, this case EVERY SATURDAY from 1 May 2010 
forever.

This command will be executed for the first time at 08:00 on 05/01/10, and 

then AGAIN EVERY SATURDAY at 08:00.  After the first execution, the WAKEUP 

PARMS record will appear as:
SAT 08:00 05/08/10 command_string

WAKEUP is meant to provide a means of scheduling repeated requests.  If 
you want to use it for a one-time command, then you must remember to 
update the WAKEUP PARMS file to manually remove or change the command as 
desired.

If you want a full-function scheduler, then VM:Schedule from CA will do 
the trick with an incredible number of bells and whistles.  IBM may also 
sell  something from Rocket Software, but I don't recall offhand.

Mike Walter
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What is the proper syntax for a WAKE PARM for VMUTIL to execute in the 
future.  For example, say I want to execute CP SET SHARE USERA RELATIVE 
300 2.7% LIMITHARD at 08:00 on Saturday, May 1, 2010?  I'm thinking it 
would be SAT 08:00:00 04/24/10 CP SET SHARE USERA RELATIVE 300 2.7% 
LIMITHARD.  Is this correct? 

Thank you,
Scott R Wandschneider
Senior Systems Programmer|| Infocrossing, a Wipro Company || 11707 Miracle 

Hills Drive, Omaha, NE, 68154-4457|| �u: 402.963.8905 || �|
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Re: VMUTIL PARM Question

2010-03-16 Thread Bill Munson
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I just look young and pretty

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On 3/16/10 10:05 AM, Bill Munson william.mun...@bbh.com wrote:

  *
 *  THIS IS THE DEFAULT 'WAKEUP PARMS' FILE THAT IS SUPPLIED WITH   *
 *  THE VM/370 IPO/E SYSTEM FOR THE VIRTUAL MACHINE 'VMUTIL'.   *

Wow. And I thought I was behind the times by occasionally running VM/XA 
and
VM/SP5 HPO guests

Thanks for the blast from the past...8-)

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Re: VMUTIL PARM Question

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Green screens are environmentally friendly, right?

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On 3/16/10 10:05 AM, Bill Munson william.mun...@bbh.com wrote:

  *
 *  THIS IS THE DEFAULT 'WAKEUP PARMS' FILE THAT IS SUPPLIED WITH
*
 *  THE VM/370 IPO/E SYSTEM FOR THE VIRTUAL MACHINE 'VMUTIL'.
*

Wow. And I thought I was behind the times by occasionally running VM/XA 
and
VM/SP5 HPO guests

Thanks for the blast from the past...8-)

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Re: VMUTIL PARM Question

2010-03-16 Thread Bill Munson
Scott,

You will have to update VMUTIL during the week BEFORE you want something 
to run
That is what I had to do for changing the time - 
DTR$WAIT only looks at the day of the week and if it is the current date, 
if it is NOT the current date it executes the command.

good luck
 
Bill Munson 
Sr. z/VM Systems Programmer 
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What is the proper syntax for a WAKE PARM for VMUTIL to execute in the 
future.  For example, say I want to execute CP SET SHARE USERA RELATIVE 
300 2.7% LIMITHARD at 08:00 on Saturday, May 1, 2010?  I'm thinking it 
would be SAT 08:00:00 04/24/10 CP SET SHARE USERA RELATIVE 300 2.7% 
LIMITHARD.  Is this correct? 

Thank you,
Scott R Wandschneider
Senior Systems Programmer|| Infocrossing, a Wipro Company || 11707 Miracle 
Hills Drive, Omaha, NE, 68154-4457|| �u: 402.963.8905 || �|
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Re: VMUTIL PARM Question

2010-03-16 Thread Bill Munson
That is what I keep telling my management - VM:Schedular the best

but I keep dragging VMUTIL and DTR$WAIT along with me wherever I go.
and as David mentioned it has been a LONG drag.

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:blush on
Bill Munson is right.  The WAKEUP PARMS file contains the date and time 
that the command was last executed - and only handles a week at a time.
I sure do wish that there was a instant recall and trash capability with 

the listserve!
That's what I get for posting before being fully awake.  Cursed timezone 
change!!  :-(
:blush off

Thanks, Bill!

Nonetheless,  VM:Schedule would handle your request with ease.

Mike Walter
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I don't think that SAT 08:00:00 04/24/10 will cause the command to be 
executed on Saturday May 1, 2010 unless you're running some REALLY strange 


UTC time offset.

But:
SAT 08:00:00 05/01/10
should do it.  HOWEVER... you need to understand that the DAY (SAT on this 


case) is a key field.  It indicates when that command will be executed 
next, and when it will repeat, this case EVERY SATURDAY from 1 May 2010 
forever.

This command will be executed for the first time at 08:00 on 05/01/10, and 


then AGAIN EVERY SATURDAY at 08:00.  After the first execution, the WAKEUP 


PARMS record will appear as:
SAT 08:00 05/08/10 command_string

WAKEUP is meant to provide a means of scheduling repeated requests.  If 
you want to use it for a one-time command, then you must remember to 
update the WAKEUP PARMS file to manually remove or change the command as 
desired.

If you want a full-function scheduler, then VM:Schedule from CA will do 
the trick with an incredible number of bells and whistles.  IBM may also 
sell  something from Rocket Software, but I don't recall offhand.

Mike Walter
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What is the proper syntax for a WAKE PARM for VMUTIL to execute in the 
future.  For example, say I want to execute CP SET SHARE USERA RELATIVE 
300 2.7% LIMITHARD at 08:00 on Saturday, May 1, 2010?  I'm thinking it 
would be SAT 08:00:00 04/24/10 CP SET SHARE USERA RELATIVE 300 2.7% 
LIMITHARD.  Is this correct? 

Thank you,
Scott R Wandschneider
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Re: VMUTIL PARM Question

2010-03-16 Thread Brian Nielsen
Sorry, I was assuming VMUTIL used the full abilties of the WAKEUP 
command.  You might want to consider using one of the downloadable 
packages that implement a scheduler, or write up your own based on 
WAKEUP.  It's not hard to do.

Brian Nielsen


On Tue, 16 Mar 2010 09:20:32 -0500, Brian Nielsen bniel...@sco.idaho.gov
 
wrote:

On Tue, 16 Mar 2010 06:58:33 -0700, Wandschneider, Scott 
scott.wandschnei...@infocrossing.com wrote:

What is the proper syntax for a WAKE PARM for VMUTIL to execute in the
future.  For example, say I want to execute CP SET SHARE USERA RELATIV
E
300 2.7% LIMITHARD at 08:00 on Saturday, May 1, 2010?  I'm thinking it

would be SAT 08:00:00 04/24/10 CP SET SHARE USERA RELATIVE 300 2.7%
LIMITHARD.  Is this correct? 

It depends on exactly what you want

If the current date  time is before 8:00am on 4/24/10 then it will 
also 
execute on 04/24/10 because that is also a Saturday.  Better would be to
 
replace 4/24/10 with 4/31/10.  Then it will execute every Saturday 

starting on 05/01/10.

If you want it to execute only on May 1, 2010 then you should 
replace SAT with 05/01/10, otherwise it will execute every Saturday.
  
In this case the 04/24/10 is okay and can be any date prior 
to 05/01/10.

Brian Nielsen

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Re: VMUTIL PARM Question

2010-03-16 Thread Bill Munson
and yes my first VM system had the LOGO  VM/370  on the screen of the 
3278 coax cabled to the back of the CPU.

munson
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On 3/16/10 10:05 AM, Bill Munson william.mun...@bbh.com wrote:

  *
 *  THIS IS THE DEFAULT 'WAKEUP PARMS' FILE THAT IS SUPPLIED WITH   *
 *  THE VM/370 IPO/E SYSTEM FOR THE VIRTUAL MACHINE 'VMUTIL'.   *

Wow. And I thought I was behind the times by occasionally running VM/XA 
and
VM/SP5 HPO guests

Thanks for the blast from the past...8-)

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Re: VMUTIL PARM Question

2010-03-16 Thread Scott Rohling
Check out the VMSERVE package:
http://www.vm.ibm.com/download/packages/descript.cgi?VMSERVE

Run it on VMUTIL instead of the supplied EXEC.   You can use the TIMES file
to specify dates, etc and I'm not aware of any 'weekly' restriction.   You
can also have it react to reader files or messages, so it can be a handy
utility and much more functional than the supplied VMUTIL code.

Scott Rohling

On Tue, Mar 16, 2010 at 7:32 AM, Wandschneider, Scott 
scott.wandschnei...@infocrossing.com wrote:

 Ok, I'll use Microsoft Outlook to remind me one week before and I'll
 update VMUTIL.

 And btw, I wish I had VM:SCHEDULE or some tool, I just have VMUTIL.

 Thanks for all the responses

 Thank you,

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Re: VMUTIL PARM Question

2010-03-16 Thread Wandschneider, Scott
Thanks - I will definitely check it out.

 

Thank you,

 

Scott

 

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Check out the VMSERVE package:
http://www.vm.ibm.com/download/packages/descript.cgi?VMSERVE

Run it on VMUTIL instead of the supplied EXEC.   You can use the TIMES
file to specify dates, etc and I'm not aware of any 'weekly'
restriction.   You can also have it react to reader files or messages,
so it can be a handy utility and much more functional than the supplied
VMUTIL code.

Scott Rohling

On Tue, Mar 16, 2010 at 7:32 AM, Wandschneider, Scott
scott.wandschnei...@infocrossing.com wrote:

Ok, I'll use Microsoft Outlook to remind me one week before and I'll
update VMUTIL.

And btw, I wish I had VM:SCHEDULE or some tool, I just have VMUTIL.

Thanks for all the responses

Thank you,

Scott


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Re: VMUTIL PARM Question

2010-03-16 Thread Romanowski, John (OFT)
Scott,
A one-time event on a specific date/time  is allowed in WAKEUP's WAKEUP TIMES 
file (See HELP WAKEUP or WAKEUP in the CMS Utilities Guide)
That old comment in WAKEUP PARMS is out of date I think.

To run your command at 8am on May 1, 2010 this record will do it once only.
05/01/10 08:00:00  CP SET SHARE USERA RELATIVE 300 2.7% LIMITHARD


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 :blush on
 Bill Munson is right.  The WAKEUP PARMS file contains the date and time
 that the command was last executed - and only handles a week at a time.
 I sure do wish that there was a instant recall and trash capability
 with
 the listserve!
 That's what I get for posting before being fully awake.  Cursed
 timezone
 change!!  :-(
 :blush off

 Thanks, Bill!

 Nonetheless,  VM:Schedule would handle your request with ease.

 Mike Walter
 Hewitt Associates
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 I don't think that SAT 08:00:00 04/24/10 will cause the command to be
 executed on Saturday May 1, 2010 unless you're running some REALLY
 strange

 UTC time offset.

 But:
 SAT 08:00:00 05/01/10
 should do it.  HOWEVER... you need to understand that the DAY (SAT on
 this

 case) is a key field.  It indicates when that command will be executed
 next, and when it will repeat, this case EVERY SATURDAY from 1 May 2010
 forever.

 This command will be executed for the first time at 08:00 on 05/01/10,
 and

 then AGAIN EVERY SATURDAY at 08:00.  After the first execution, the
 WAKEUP

 PARMS record will appear as:
 SAT 08:00 05/08/10 command_string

 WAKEUP is meant to provide a means of scheduling repeated requests.  If
 you want to use it for a one-time command, then you must remember to
 update the WAKEUP PARMS file to manually remove or change the command
 as
 desired.

 If you want a full-function scheduler, then VM:Schedule from CA will do
 the trick with an incredible number of bells and whistles.  IBM may
 also
 sell  something from Rocket Software, but I don't recall offhand.

 Mike Walter
 Hewitt Associates
 The opinions expressed herein are mine alone, not my employer's.



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 What is the proper syntax for a WAKE PARM for VMUTIL to execute in the
 future.  For example, say I want to execute CP SET SHARE USERA
 RELATIVE
 300 2.7% LIMITHARD at 08:00 on Saturday, May 1, 2010?  I'm thinking it
 would be SAT 08:00:00 04/24/10 CP SET SHARE USERA RELATIVE 300 2.7%
 LIMITHARD.  Is this correct?

 Thank you,
 Scott R Wandschneider
 Senior Systems Programmer|| Infocrossing, a Wipro Company || 11707
 Miracle

 Hills Drive, Omaha, NE, 68154-4457|| : 402.963.8905 || 
 :847.849.7223  ||  : scott.wandschnei...@infocrossing.com **Think Green
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Re: VMUTIL PARM Question

2010-03-16 Thread Wandschneider, Scott
Perfect John, just what I need.  Thanks!

I have downloaded VMSERVE and will look at it closely for more opportunities - 
Thanks to all!

Thank you,

Scott


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Scott,
A one-time event on a specific date/time  is allowed in WAKEUP's WAKEUP TIMES 
file (See HELP WAKEUP or WAKEUP in the CMS Utilities Guide)
That old comment in WAKEUP PARMS is out of date I think.

To run your command at 8am on May 1, 2010 this record will do it once only.
05/01/10 08:00:00  CP SET SHARE USERA RELATIVE 300 2.7% LIMITHARD


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 From: The IBM z/VM Operating System [mailto:ib...@listserv.uark.edu] On
 Behalf Of Mike Walter
 Sent: Tuesday, March 16, 2010 10:22 AM
 To: IBMVM@LISTSERV.UARK.EDU
 Subject: Re: VMUTIL PARM Question

 :blush on
 Bill Munson is right.  The WAKEUP PARMS file contains the date and time
 that the command was last executed - and only handles a week at a time.
 I sure do wish that there was a instant recall and trash capability
 with
 the listserve!
 That's what I get for posting before being fully awake.  Cursed
 timezone
 change!!  :-(
 :blush off

 Thanks, Bill!

 Nonetheless,  VM:Schedule would handle your request with ease.

 Mike Walter
 Hewitt Associates
 The opinions expressed herein are mine alone, not my employer's.



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 I don't think that SAT 08:00:00 04/24/10 will cause the command to be
 executed on Saturday May 1, 2010 unless you're running some REALLY
 strange

 UTC time offset.

 But:
 SAT 08:00:00 05/01/10
 should do it.  HOWEVER... you need to understand that the DAY (SAT on
 this

 case) is a key field.  It indicates when that command will be executed
 next, and when it will repeat, this case EVERY SATURDAY from 1 May 2010
 forever.

 This command will be executed for the first time at 08:00 on 05/01/10,
 and

 then AGAIN EVERY SATURDAY at 08:00.  After the first execution, the
 WAKEUP

 PARMS record will appear as:
 SAT 08:00 05/08/10 command_string

 WAKEUP is meant to provide a means of scheduling repeated requests.  If
 you want to use it for a one-time command, then you must remember to
 update the WAKEUP PARMS file to manually remove or change the command
 as
 desired.

 If you want a full-function scheduler, then VM:Schedule from CA will do
 the trick with an incredible number of bells and whistles.  IBM may
 also
 sell  something from Rocket Software, but I don't recall offhand.

 Mike Walter
 Hewitt Associates
 The opinions expressed herein are mine alone, not my employer's.



 Wandschneider, Scott scott.wandschnei...@infocrossing.com

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 What is the proper syntax for a WAKE PARM for VMUTIL to execute in the
 future.  For example, say I want to execute CP SET SHARE USERA
 RELATIVE
 300 2.7% LIMITHARD at 08:00 on Saturday, May 1, 2010?  I'm thinking it
 would be SAT 08:00:00 04/24/10 CP SET SHARE USERA RELATIVE 300 2.7%
 LIMITHARD.  Is this correct?

 Thank you,
 Scott R Wandschneider
 Senior Systems Programmer|| Infocrossing, a Wipro Company || 11707
 Miracle

 Hills Drive, Omaha, NE, 68154-4457|| : 402.963.8905 || 
 :847.849.7223  ||  : scott.wandschnei...@infocrossing.com **Think Green
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Re: VMUTIL PARM Question

2010-03-16 Thread Wandschneider, Scott
Frank excellent suggestion - My PRAMS file has been carried forward so many 
times, it still says:

*  THIS IS THE DEFAULT 'WAKEUP PARMS' FILE THAT IS SUPPLIED WITH   * 
*  THE VM/SP  IPO/E SYSTEM FOR THE VIRTUAL MACHINE 'VMUTIL'.   *

Btw way what is the current version of WAKEUP, mine is 1.2?

Thank you,

Scott


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I've added this comment to the beginning of my WAKEUP TIMES:

*---*
*ALL |HH:MM:SS|DATESTAM| user-text (once a day) *
*MM/DD/YY|HH:MM:SS|DATESTAM| user-text (once)   *
*==/DD/YY|HH:MM:SS|DATESTAM| user-text (once a month)   *
*==/==/==|HH:MM:SS|DATESTAM| user-text (once a day) *
*==/01/==|HH:MM:SS|DATESTAM| user-text (on the 1st) *
*|||*
*DAYOFWEK|HH:MM:SS|DATESTAM| user-text (once a week)*
*WEEKEND |HH:MM:SS|DATESTAM| user-text (on weekends)*
*S-S |HH:MM:SS|DATESTAM| user-text (same as above)  *
*WEEKDAY |HH:MM:SS|DATESTAM| user-text (on weekdays)*
*M-F |HH:MM:SS|DATESTAM| user-text (same as above)  *
*|||*
*==/==/==|+05 |TIMESTAM| user-text (every 5 minutes)*
*WEEKEND |+10:30  |TIMESTAM| user-text (every 10 mins 30 secs. weekends)*
*WEEKDAY |+20 |TIMESTAM| user-text (every 20 mins weekdays) *
*DAYOFWEK|+5  |TIMESTAM| user-text (every 5 mins on day)*
*M-F |+02:30:0|TIMESTAM| user-text (every 150 mins. on weekdays)*
*---*

 
Frank M. Ramaekers Jr.
 
 

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Scott,

I believe that the Wakeup Parms file is restricted to one week of 
activity. 

 
*  *
*  THIS IS THE DEFAULT 'WAKEUP PARMS' FILE THAT IS SUPPLIED WITH   *
*  THE VM/370 IPO/E SYSTEM FOR THE VIRTUAL MACHINE 'VMUTIL'.   *
*  *
*  NOTE THAT THERE ARE 4 FIELDS IN THIS FILE:  *
*  *
*  FIELD 1:  COLUMNS 01 TO 03  --  DAYS OF THE WEEK*
*  FIELD 2:  COLUMNS 10 TO 17  --  TIME OF DAY *
*  FIELD 3:  COLUMNS 19 TO 26  --  LAST DATE THAT LINE WAS EXECUTED*
*  FIELD 4:  COLUMNS 28 TO 80  --  ANY CP/CMS/EXEC COMMAND *
*  *
*  VALID PARAMETERS:   *
*  *
*  FIELD 1:*
*   'ALL'  -- EXECUTE THIS LINE EVERY DAY OF THE WEEK  *
*   'MON'  -- EXECUTE THIS LINE ONLY ON MONDAYS*
*   'TUE'  -- EXECUTE THIS LINE ONLY ON TUESDAYS   *
*   'WED'  -- EXECUTE THIS LINE ONLY ON WEDNESDAYS *
*   'THU'  -- EXECUTE THIS LINE ONLY ON THURSDAYS  *
*   'FRI'  -- EXECUTE THIS LINE ONLY ON FRIDAYS*
*   'SAT'  -- EXECUTE THIS LINE ONLY ON SATURDAYS  *
*   'SUN'  -- EXECUTE THIS LINE ONLY ON SUNDAYS*
*   'M-F'  -- EXECUTE THIS LINE ONLY MONDAY THRU FRIDAY*
*   'S-S'  -- EXECUTE THIS LINE ONLY SATURDAYS AND SUNDAYS *
*  *
*  FIELD 2:*
*  *
*   HH:MM:SS  -- THIS FIELD CONTAINS THE TIME THAT *
*YOU WANT THE COMMAND TO BE EXECUTED   *
*  *
*  FIELD 3:*
*  *
*   MM/DD/YY  -- THIS FIELD CONTAINS THE LAST DATE THAT*
*THE COMMAND WAS EXECUTED.  THIS IS TO *
*INSURE THAT IF IT WAS EXECUTED ONCE

Re: VMUTIL PARM Question

2010-03-16 Thread Ron Schmiedge
WAKEUP VERSION on my z/VM 5.4 system says 1.2 (RC=00012)

On Tue, Mar 16, 2010 at 9:23 AM, Wandschneider, Scott
scott.wandschnei...@infocrossing.com wrote:
 Frank excellent suggestion - My PRAMS file has been carried forward so many 
 times, it still says:

 *  THIS IS THE DEFAULT 'WAKEUP PARMS' FILE THAT IS SUPPLIED WITH       *
 *  THE VM/SP  IPO/E SYSTEM FOR THE VIRTUAL MACHINE 'VMUTIL'.           *

 Btw way what is the current version of WAKEUP, mine is 1.2?

 Thank you,

 Scott


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 Behalf Of Frank M. Ramaekers
 Sent: Tuesday, March 16, 2010 9:59 AM
 To: IBMVM@LISTSERV.UARK.EDU
 Subject: Re: VMUTIL PARM Question

 I've added this comment to the beginning of my WAKEUP TIMES:

 *---*
 *ALL     |HH:MM:SS|DATESTAM| user-text (once a day)                     *
 *MM/DD/YY|HH:MM:SS|DATESTAM| user-text (once)                           *
 *==/DD/YY|HH:MM:SS|DATESTAM| user-text (once a month)                   *
 *==/==/==|HH:MM:SS|DATESTAM| user-text (once a day)                     *
 *==/01/==|HH:MM:SS|DATESTAM| user-text (on the 1st)                     *
 *        |        |        |                                            *
 *DAYOFWEK|HH:MM:SS|DATESTAM| user-text (once a week)                    *
 *WEEKEND |HH:MM:SS|DATESTAM| user-text (on weekends)                    *
 *S-S     |HH:MM:SS|DATESTAM| user-text (same as above)                  *
 *WEEKDAY |HH:MM:SS|DATESTAM| user-text (on weekdays)                    *
 *M-F     |HH:MM:SS|DATESTAM| user-text (same as above)                  *
 *        |        |        |                                            *
 *==/==/==|+05     |TIMESTAM| user-text (every 5 minutes)                *
 *WEEKEND |+10:30  |TIMESTAM| user-text (every 10 mins 30 secs. weekends)*
 *WEEKDAY |+20     |TIMESTAM| user-text (every 20 mins weekdays)         *
 *DAYOFWEK|+5      |TIMESTAM| user-text (every 5 mins on day)            *
 *M-F     |+02:30:0|TIMESTAM| user-text (every 150 mins. on weekdays)    *
 *---*


 Frank M. Ramaekers Jr.



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 Subject: Re: VMUTIL PARM Question

 Scott,

 I believe that the Wakeup Parms file is restricted to one week of
 activity.

  
 *                                                                      *
 *  THIS IS THE DEFAULT 'WAKEUP PARMS' FILE THAT IS SUPPLIED WITH       *
 *  THE VM/370 IPO/E SYSTEM FOR THE VIRTUAL MACHINE 'VMUTIL'.           *
 *                                                                      *
 *  NOTE THAT THERE ARE 4 FIELDS IN THIS FILE:                          *
 *                                                                      *
 *  FIELD 1:  COLUMNS 01 TO 03  --  DAYS OF THE WEEK                    *
 *  FIELD 2:  COLUMNS 10 TO 17  --  TIME OF DAY                         *
 *  FIELD 3:  COLUMNS 19 TO 26  --  LAST DATE THAT LINE WAS EXECUTED    *
 *  FIELD 4:  COLUMNS 28 TO 80  --  ANY CP/CMS/EXEC COMMAND             *
 *                                                                      *
 *  VALID PARAMETERS:                                                   *
 *                                                                      *
 *  FIELD 1:                                                            *
 *           'ALL'  -- EXECUTE THIS LINE EVERY DAY OF THE WEEK          *
 *           'MON'  -- EXECUTE THIS LINE ONLY ON MONDAYS                *
 *           'TUE'  -- EXECUTE THIS LINE ONLY ON TUESDAYS               *
 *           'WED'  -- EXECUTE THIS LINE ONLY ON WEDNESDAYS             *
 *           'THU'  -- EXECUTE THIS LINE ONLY ON THURSDAYS              *
 *           'FRI'  -- EXECUTE THIS LINE ONLY ON FRIDAYS                *
 *           'SAT'  -- EXECUTE THIS LINE ONLY ON SATURDAYS              *
 *           'SUN'  -- EXECUTE THIS LINE ONLY ON SUNDAYS                *
 *           'M-F'  -- EXECUTE THIS LINE ONLY MONDAY THRU FRIDAY        *
 *           'S-S'  -- EXECUTE THIS LINE ONLY SATURDAYS AND SUNDAYS     *
 *                                                                      *
 *  FIELD 2:                                                            *
 *                                                                      *
 *           HH:MM:SS  -- THIS FIELD CONTAINS THE TIME THAT             *
 *                        YOU WANT THE COMMAND TO BE EXECUTED           *
 *                                                                      *
 *  FIELD 3

Re: VMUTIL PARM Question

2010-03-16 Thread Wandschneider, Scott
Version 1.2 must be current then - Thanks!

Thank you,

Scott


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Subject: Re: VMUTIL PARM Question

WAKEUP VERSION on my z/VM 5.4 system says 1.2 (RC=00012)

On Tue, Mar 16, 2010 at 9:23 AM, Wandschneider, Scott
scott.wandschnei...@infocrossing.com wrote:
 Frank excellent suggestion - My PRAMS file has been carried forward so many 
 times, it still says:

 *  THIS IS THE DEFAULT 'WAKEUP PARMS' FILE THAT IS SUPPLIED WITH       *
 *  THE VM/SP  IPO/E SYSTEM FOR THE VIRTUAL MACHINE 'VMUTIL'.           *

 Btw way what is the current version of WAKEUP, mine is 1.2?

 Thank you,

 Scott


 -Original Message-
 From: The IBM z/VM Operating System [mailto:ib...@listserv.uark.edu] On 
 Behalf Of Frank M. Ramaekers
 Sent: Tuesday, March 16, 2010 9:59 AM
 To: IBMVM@LISTSERV.UARK.EDU
 Subject: Re: VMUTIL PARM Question

 I've added this comment to the beginning of my WAKEUP TIMES:

 *---*
 *ALL     |HH:MM:SS|DATESTAM| user-text (once a day)                     *
 *MM/DD/YY|HH:MM:SS|DATESTAM| user-text (once)                           *
 *==/DD/YY|HH:MM:SS|DATESTAM| user-text (once a month)                   *
 *==/==/==|HH:MM:SS|DATESTAM| user-text (once a day)                     *
 *==/01/==|HH:MM:SS|DATESTAM| user-text (on the 1st)                     *
 *        |        |        |                                            *
 *DAYOFWEK|HH:MM:SS|DATESTAM| user-text (once a week)                    *
 *WEEKEND |HH:MM:SS|DATESTAM| user-text (on weekends)                    *
 *S-S     |HH:MM:SS|DATESTAM| user-text (same as above)                  *
 *WEEKDAY |HH:MM:SS|DATESTAM| user-text (on weekdays)                    *
 *M-F     |HH:MM:SS|DATESTAM| user-text (same as above)                  *
 *        |        |        |                                            *
 *==/==/==|+05     |TIMESTAM| user-text (every 5 minutes)                *
 *WEEKEND |+10:30  |TIMESTAM| user-text (every 10 mins 30 secs. weekends)*
 *WEEKDAY |+20     |TIMESTAM| user-text (every 20 mins weekdays)         *
 *DAYOFWEK|+5      |TIMESTAM| user-text (every 5 mins on day)            *
 *M-F     |+02:30:0|TIMESTAM| user-text (every 150 mins. on weekdays)    *
 *---*


 Frank M. Ramaekers Jr.



 -Original Message-
 From: The IBM z/VM Operating System [mailto:ib...@listserv.uark.edu] On 
 Behalf Of Bill Munson
 Sent: Tuesday, March 16, 2010 9:06 AM
 To: IBMVM@LISTSERV.UARK.EDU
 Subject: Re: VMUTIL PARM Question

 Scott,

 I believe that the Wakeup Parms file is restricted to one week of
 activity.

  
 *                                                                      *
 *  THIS IS THE DEFAULT 'WAKEUP PARMS' FILE THAT IS SUPPLIED WITH       *
 *  THE VM/370 IPO/E SYSTEM FOR THE VIRTUAL MACHINE 'VMUTIL'.           *
 *                                                                      *
 *  NOTE THAT THERE ARE 4 FIELDS IN THIS FILE:                          *
 *                                                                      *
 *  FIELD 1:  COLUMNS 01 TO 03  --  DAYS OF THE WEEK                    *
 *  FIELD 2:  COLUMNS 10 TO 17  --  TIME OF DAY                         *
 *  FIELD 3:  COLUMNS 19 TO 26  --  LAST DATE THAT LINE WAS EXECUTED    *
 *  FIELD 4:  COLUMNS 28 TO 80  --  ANY CP/CMS/EXEC COMMAND             *
 *                                                                      *
 *  VALID PARAMETERS:                                                   *
 *                                                                      *
 *  FIELD 1:                                                            *
 *           'ALL'  -- EXECUTE THIS LINE EVERY DAY OF THE WEEK          *
 *           'MON'  -- EXECUTE THIS LINE ONLY ON MONDAYS                *
 *           'TUE'  -- EXECUTE THIS LINE ONLY ON TUESDAYS               *
 *           'WED'  -- EXECUTE THIS LINE ONLY ON WEDNESDAYS             *
 *           'THU'  -- EXECUTE THIS LINE ONLY ON THURSDAYS              *
 *           'FRI'  -- EXECUTE THIS LINE ONLY ON FRIDAYS                *
 *           'SAT'  -- EXECUTE THIS LINE ONLY ON SATURDAYS              *
 *           'SUN'  -- EXECUTE THIS LINE ONLY ON SUNDAYS                *
 *           'M-F'  -- EXECUTE THIS LINE ONLY MONDAY THRU FRIDAY        *
 *           'S-S'  -- EXECUTE THIS LINE ONLY SATURDAYS AND SUNDAYS     *
 *                                                                      *
 *  FIELD 2:                                                            *
 *                                                                      *
 *           HH:MM:SS  -- THIS FIELD CONTAINS THE TIME

Re: VMUTIL PARM Question

2010-03-16 Thread Colleen Brown
WAKEUP has been shipped as part of CMS since (I think it was) z/VM 1.3.0 
So, whatever level your CMS is at is the current WAKEUP level.  However, 
not much has changed with WAKEUP in several releases.

Colleen M Brown 
IBM z/VM and Related Products Development and Service 



From:
Wandschneider, Scott scott.wandschnei...@infocrossing.com
To:
IBMVM@LISTSERV.UARK.EDU
Date:
03/16/2010 11:42 AM
Subject:
Re: VMUTIL PARM Question
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Version 1.2 must be current then - Thanks!

Thank you,

Scott


-Original Message-
From: The IBM z/VM Operating System [mailto:ib...@listserv.uark.edu] On 
Behalf Of Ron Schmiedge
Sent: Tuesday, March 16, 2010 10:37 AM
To: IBMVM@LISTSERV.UARK.EDU
Subject: Re: VMUTIL PARM Question

WAKEUP VERSION on my z/VM 5.4 system says 1.2 (RC=00012)

On Tue, Mar 16, 2010 at 9:23 AM, Wandschneider, Scott
scott.wandschnei...@infocrossing.com wrote:
 Frank excellent suggestion - My PRAMS file has been carried forward so 
many times, it still says:

 *  THIS IS THE DEFAULT 'WAKEUP PARMS' FILE THAT IS SUPPLIED WITH   *
 *  THE VM/SP  IPO/E SYSTEM FOR THE VIRTUAL MACHINE 'VMUTIL'.   *

 Btw way what is the current version of WAKEUP, mine is 1.2?

 Thank you,

 Scott


 -Original Message-
 From: The IBM z/VM Operating System [mailto:ib...@listserv.uark.edu] On 
Behalf Of Frank M. Ramaekers
 Sent: Tuesday, March 16, 2010 9:59 AM
 To: IBMVM@LISTSERV.UARK.EDU
 Subject: Re: VMUTIL PARM Question

 I've added this comment to the beginning of my WAKEUP TIMES:

 
*---*
 *ALL |HH:MM:SS|DATESTAM| user-text (once a day) 
*
 *MM/DD/YY|HH:MM:SS|DATESTAM| user-text (once)   
*
 *==/DD/YY|HH:MM:SS|DATESTAM| user-text (once a month)   
*
 *==/==/==|HH:MM:SS|DATESTAM| user-text (once a day) 
*
 *==/01/==|HH:MM:SS|DATESTAM| user-text (on the 1st) 
*
 *|||   
 *
 *DAYOFWEK|HH:MM:SS|DATESTAM| user-text (once a week)   
 *
 *WEEKEND |HH:MM:SS|DATESTAM| user-text (on weekends)   
 *
 *S-S |HH:MM:SS|DATESTAM| user-text (same as above) 
 *
 *WEEKDAY |HH:MM:SS|DATESTAM| user-text (on weekdays)   
 *
 *M-F |HH:MM:SS|DATESTAM| user-text (same as above) 
 *
 *|||   
 *
 *==/==/==|+05 |TIMESTAM| user-text (every 5 minutes)   
 *
 *WEEKEND |+10:30  |TIMESTAM| user-text (every 10 mins 30 secs. 
weekends)*
 *WEEKDAY |+20 |TIMESTAM| user-text (every 20 mins weekdays) 
*
 *DAYOFWEK|+5  |TIMESTAM| user-text (every 5 mins on day)   
 *
 *M-F |+02:30:0|TIMESTAM| user-text (every 150 mins. on weekdays)   
 *
 
*---*


 Frank M. Ramaekers Jr.



 -Original Message-
 From: The IBM z/VM Operating System [mailto:ib...@listserv.uark.edu] On 
Behalf Of Bill Munson
 Sent: Tuesday, March 16, 2010 9:06 AM
 To: IBMVM@LISTSERV.UARK.EDU
 Subject: Re: VMUTIL PARM Question

 Scott,

 I believe that the Wakeup Parms file is restricted to one week of
 activity.

 
 
 *  *
 *  THIS IS THE DEFAULT 'WAKEUP PARMS' FILE THAT IS SUPPLIED WITH   *
 *  THE VM/370 IPO/E SYSTEM FOR THE VIRTUAL MACHINE 'VMUTIL'.   *
 *  *
 *  NOTE THAT THERE ARE 4 FIELDS IN THIS FILE:  *
 *  *
 *  FIELD 1:  COLUMNS 01 TO 03  --  DAYS OF THE WEEK*
 *  FIELD 2:  COLUMNS 10 TO 17  --  TIME OF DAY *
 *  FIELD 3:  COLUMNS 19 TO 26  --  LAST DATE THAT LINE WAS EXECUTED*
 *  FIELD 4:  COLUMNS 28 TO 80  --  ANY CP/CMS/EXEC COMMAND *
 *  *
 *  VALID PARAMETERS:   *
 *  *
 *  FIELD 1:*
 *   'ALL'  -- EXECUTE THIS LINE EVERY DAY OF THE WEEK  *
 *   'MON'  -- EXECUTE THIS LINE ONLY ON MONDAYS*
 *   'TUE'  -- EXECUTE THIS LINE ONLY ON TUESDAYS   *
 *   'WED'  -- EXECUTE THIS LINE ONLY ON WEDNESDAYS *
 *   'THU'  -- EXECUTE THIS LINE ONLY ON THURSDAYS  *
 *   'FRI'  -- EXECUTE THIS LINE ONLY ON FRIDAYS*
 *   'SAT'  -- EXECUTE THIS LINE ONLY ON SATURDAYS

Re: VMUTIL PARM Question

2010-03-16 Thread Les Koehler
As an added bonus, the VMSERVE package has recently been 
updated to include a pdf and html file. My thanks to Dave 
Jones for providing the files.


Les

Scott Rohling wrote:

Check out the VMSERVE package:
http://www.vm.ibm.com/download/packages/descript.cgi?VMSERVE

Run it on VMUTIL instead of the supplied EXEC.   You can use the TIMES file
to specify dates, etc and I'm not aware of any 'weekly' restriction.   You
can also have it react to reader files or messages, so it can be a handy
utility and much more functional than the supplied VMUTIL code.

Scott Rohling

On Tue, Mar 16, 2010 at 7:32 AM, Wandschneider, Scott 
scott.wandschnei...@infocrossing.com wrote:


Ok, I'll use Microsoft Outlook to remind me one week before and I'll
update VMUTIL.

And btw, I wish I had VM:SCHEDULE or some tool, I just have VMUTIL.

Thanks for all the responses

Thank you,

Scott


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Re: VMUTIL PARM Question

2010-03-16 Thread Frank M. Ramaekers
Same here:

wakeup version
Ready(00012);

 
Frank M. Ramaekers Jr.
 
 

-Original Message-
From: The IBM z/VM Operating System [mailto:ib...@listserv.uark.edu] On Behalf 
Of Wandschneider, Scott
Sent: Tuesday, March 16, 2010 10:23 AM
To: IBMVM@LISTSERV.UARK.EDU
Subject: Re: VMUTIL PARM Question

Frank excellent suggestion - My PRAMS file has been carried forward so many 
times, it still says:

*  THIS IS THE DEFAULT 'WAKEUP PARMS' FILE THAT IS SUPPLIED WITH   * 
*  THE VM/SP  IPO/E SYSTEM FOR THE VIRTUAL MACHINE 'VMUTIL'.   *

Btw way what is the current version of WAKEUP, mine is 1.2?

Thank you,

Scott


-Original Message-
From: The IBM z/VM Operating System [mailto:ib...@listserv.uark.edu] On Behalf 
Of Frank M. Ramaekers
Sent: Tuesday, March 16, 2010 9:59 AM
To: IBMVM@LISTSERV.UARK.EDU
Subject: Re: VMUTIL PARM Question

I've added this comment to the beginning of my WAKEUP TIMES:

*---*
*ALL |HH:MM:SS|DATESTAM| user-text (once a day) *
*MM/DD/YY|HH:MM:SS|DATESTAM| user-text (once)   *
*==/DD/YY|HH:MM:SS|DATESTAM| user-text (once a month)   *
*==/==/==|HH:MM:SS|DATESTAM| user-text (once a day) *
*==/01/==|HH:MM:SS|DATESTAM| user-text (on the 1st) *
*|||*
*DAYOFWEK|HH:MM:SS|DATESTAM| user-text (once a week)*
*WEEKEND |HH:MM:SS|DATESTAM| user-text (on weekends)*
*S-S |HH:MM:SS|DATESTAM| user-text (same as above)  *
*WEEKDAY |HH:MM:SS|DATESTAM| user-text (on weekdays)*
*M-F |HH:MM:SS|DATESTAM| user-text (same as above)  *
*|||*
*==/==/==|+05 |TIMESTAM| user-text (every 5 minutes)*
*WEEKEND |+10:30  |TIMESTAM| user-text (every 10 mins 30 secs. weekends)*
*WEEKDAY |+20 |TIMESTAM| user-text (every 20 mins weekdays) *
*DAYOFWEK|+5  |TIMESTAM| user-text (every 5 mins on day)*
*M-F |+02:30:0|TIMESTAM| user-text (every 150 mins. on weekdays)*
*---*

 
Frank M. Ramaekers Jr.
 
 

-Original Message-
From: The IBM z/VM Operating System [mailto:ib...@listserv.uark.edu] On Behalf 
Of Bill Munson
Sent: Tuesday, March 16, 2010 9:06 AM
To: IBMVM@LISTSERV.UARK.EDU
Subject: Re: VMUTIL PARM Question

Scott,

I believe that the Wakeup Parms file is restricted to one week of 
activity. 

 
*  *
*  THIS IS THE DEFAULT 'WAKEUP PARMS' FILE THAT IS SUPPLIED WITH   *
*  THE VM/370 IPO/E SYSTEM FOR THE VIRTUAL MACHINE 'VMUTIL'.   *
*  *
*  NOTE THAT THERE ARE 4 FIELDS IN THIS FILE:  *
*  *
*  FIELD 1:  COLUMNS 01 TO 03  --  DAYS OF THE WEEK*
*  FIELD 2:  COLUMNS 10 TO 17  --  TIME OF DAY *
*  FIELD 3:  COLUMNS 19 TO 26  --  LAST DATE THAT LINE WAS EXECUTED*
*  FIELD 4:  COLUMNS 28 TO 80  --  ANY CP/CMS/EXEC COMMAND *
*  *
*  VALID PARAMETERS:   *
*  *
*  FIELD 1:*
*   'ALL'  -- EXECUTE THIS LINE EVERY DAY OF THE WEEK  *
*   'MON'  -- EXECUTE THIS LINE ONLY ON MONDAYS*
*   'TUE'  -- EXECUTE THIS LINE ONLY ON TUESDAYS   *
*   'WED'  -- EXECUTE THIS LINE ONLY ON WEDNESDAYS *
*   'THU'  -- EXECUTE THIS LINE ONLY ON THURSDAYS  *
*   'FRI'  -- EXECUTE THIS LINE ONLY ON FRIDAYS*
*   'SAT'  -- EXECUTE THIS LINE ONLY ON SATURDAYS  *
*   'SUN'  -- EXECUTE THIS LINE ONLY ON SUNDAYS*
*   'M-F'  -- EXECUTE THIS LINE ONLY MONDAY THRU FRIDAY*
*   'S-S'  -- EXECUTE THIS LINE ONLY SATURDAYS AND SUNDAYS *
*  *
*  FIELD 2:*
*  *
*   HH:MM:SS  -- THIS FIELD CONTAINS THE TIME THAT *
*YOU WANT THE COMMAND TO BE EXECUTED   *
*  *
*  FIELD 3