Re: Will it run ?

2011-04-11 Thread Gentry, Stephen
What the carbon units do does not always make sense.  8-)

-Original Message-
From: The IBM z/VM Operating System [mailto:IBMVM@LISTSERV.UARK.EDU] On
Behalf Of Alan Altmark
Sent: Monday, April 11, 2011 1:00 AM
To: IBMVM@LISTSERV.UARK.EDU
Subject: Re: Will it run ?

On Thursday, 04/07/2011 at 08:26 EDT, Gentry, Stephen 
stephen.gen...@lafayettelife.com wrote:
 One reason may be that 6.1 is sun downed before 5.4.  All be it by a
few
 months, so my point may be mute.

That wouldn't make any sense.  Long before 6.1 goes EOS, there will be a

new release.

Alan Altmark

z/VM and Linux on System z 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: Will it run ?

2011-04-10 Thread Alan Altmark
On Thursday, 04/07/2011 at 08:26 EDT, Gentry, Stephen 
stephen.gen...@lafayettelife.com wrote:
 One reason may be that 6.1 is sun downed before 5.4.  All be it by a few
 months, so my point may be mute.

That wouldn't make any sense.  Long before 6.1 goes EOS, there will be a 
new release.

Alan Altmark

z/VM and Linux on System z 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: Will it run ?

2011-04-07 Thread Gentry, Stephen
One reason may be that 6.1 is sun downed before 5.4.  All be it by a few
months, so my point may be mute.

-Original Message-
From: The IBM z/VM Operating System [mailto:IBMVM@LISTSERV.UARK.EDU] On
Behalf Of Alan Altmark
Sent: Wednesday, April 06, 2011 6:16 PM
To: IBMVM@LISTSERV.UARK.EDU
Subject: Re: Will it run ?

On Wednesday, 04/06/2011 at 05:36 EDT, Graeme Moss 
ib...@mossaustralia.com wrote:
 I have the opportunity to work on upgrading a VM/ESA 2.2 system to
z/VM 
5.4
 on a new z10. I am wondering if I can run a copy of the 2.2 system
under 
5.4
 on a z10 during the build phase ?

Maybe**, on standard CPs of course.  :-)  But why would you put z/VM 5.4

on a z10?  Use z/VM 6.1 instead. If they bought z/VM V5 and have SS, 
they're entitled to z/VM V6.

Alan Altmark

z/VM and Linux on System z 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

** No warranty expressed or implied.


Will it run ?

2011-04-06 Thread Graeme Moss

Hello Fellow Listers,

I have the opportunity to work on upgrading a VM/ESA 2.2 system to z/VM 5.4 
on a new z10. I am wondering if I can run a copy of the 2.2 system under 5.4 
on a z10 during the build phase ?


Cheers
Graeme 


Re: Will it run ?

2011-04-06 Thread Tom Duerbusch
z/VM, yes...with the normal additional PTFs (ICKDSF, EREP and IOCP).
VSE/ESA 2.2it depends.

If you already have the migration apar that is unsupported, then it should 
work on a z/10.  VSE/ESA 2.2 will not IPL on a z/890 or better due to the dual 
channel sets introduced in that machine.  The APAR doesn't cause 2.2 to support 
it, it just causes it to ignore it G.  VM doesn't help in this case (allowing 
VSE/ESA 2.2 to run on a dual channel set machine).

Tom Duerbusch
THD Consulting

 Graeme Moss ib...@mossaustralia.com 4/6/2011 4:35 PM 
Hello Fellow Listers,

I have the opportunity to work on upgrading a VM/ESA 2.2 system to z/VM 5.4 
on a new z10. I am wondering if I can run a copy of the 2.2 system under 5.4 
on a z10 during the build phase ?

Cheers
Graeme 


Re: Will it run ?

2011-04-06 Thread Alan Altmark
On Wednesday, 04/06/2011 at 05:36 EDT, Graeme Moss 
ib...@mossaustralia.com wrote:
 I have the opportunity to work on upgrading a VM/ESA 2.2 system to z/VM 
5.4
 on a new z10. I am wondering if I can run a copy of the 2.2 system under 
5.4
 on a z10 during the build phase ?

Maybe**, on standard CPs of course.  :-)  But why would you put z/VM 5.4 
on a z10?  Use z/VM 6.1 instead. If they bought z/VM V5 and have SS, 
they're entitled to z/VM V6.

Alan Altmark

z/VM and Linux on System z 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

** No warranty expressed or implied.


Re: Will it run ?

2011-04-06 Thread Alan Altmark
On Wednesday, 04/06/2011 at 06:07 EDT, Tom Duerbusch 
duerbus...@stlouiscity.com wrote:
 z/VM, yes...with the normal additional PTFs (ICKDSF, EREP and IOCP).
 VSE/ESA 2.2it depends.
 
 If you already have the migration apar that is unsupported, then it 
should 
 work on a z/10.  VSE/ESA 2.2 will not IPL on a z/890 or better due to 
the dual 
 channel sets introduced in that machine.  The APAR doesn't cause 2.2 to 
support 
 it, it just causes it to ignore it G.  VM doesn't help in this case 
(allowing 
 VSE/ESA 2.2 to run on a dual channel set machine).

But CP doesn't virtualize multiple channel sets.

Alan Altmark

z/VM and Linux on System z 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


Unable to run DIER after put2prod

2010-11-17 Thread Ian Marshall
I have successfully run dirmaint in test mode. I then copied my user dire
ct 
from maint 2cc as user input on dirmaint's 1df then did my put2prod. 

I then logon to maint, autolog dirmaint and try some commands from maint 

and get the following

dirm for maint get nolock
 
   
DVHXMT1191I YOUR GET REQUEST HAS BEEN SENT FOR PROCESSING. 
  
READY; T=0.02/0.03 09:25:06   
 
  
 DVHREQ2286E THE PASSWORD YOU SUPPLIED DOES NOT MATCH THE CURRENT   
 
 DVHREQ2286E DIRECTORY PASSWORD FOR MAINT; YOUR REQUEST IS IGNORED.  


I do not know why this is since i've just successfully logged onto maint 

using my known password in order to execute the command. I  have no RACF 
on 
this server.

I also get some odd errors when querying needpass

on MAINT 

dirm needpass ?
 
   
DVHXMT1191I YOUR USEROPTN REQUEST HAS BEEN SENT FOR PROCESSING.

DVHGLB1341I THE CURRENT SETTING FOR NEEDPASS IS NO
 
DVHGLB1190I COMMAND GLOBALV COMPLETE; RC= 0. 
  
READY; T=0.05/0.05 09:30:18   
 

 DVHREQ2288I YOUR USEROPTN REQUEST FOR MAINT AT * HAS BEEN ACCEPTED.  
 
 DVHBND3209E UNEXPECTED RC= 11, FROM PIPE: JUSTDOIT   
 
 DVHBIN3209E UNEXPECTED RC= 3209, FROM PIPE: READPRIMARY 
  
 DVHUOP3201E THE ATTEMPT TO INITIALIZE THE INTERNAL FORMAT DIRECTORY  
 
 DVHUOP3201E FOR MAINT FAILED WITH RETURN CODE 3209 FROM DVHBBINI.   
  
 DVHREQ2289E YOUR USEROPTN REQUEST FOR MAINT AT * HAS FAILED; WITH RC =

 DVHREQ2289E 3201.   
 
 

on DIRMAINT
---
RDR FILE 0196 SENT FROM MAINTPUN WAS 0135 RECS 0004 CPY  001 0 NOHOLD
 
NOKEEP 
DVHWAI2144I Wakeup caused by reader file arrival on 10/11/17 
at  
DVHWAI2144I 
09:31:37.  
 
 
DVHRDR2170I Spool file 0196 received from MAINT at ZSVM0100, class 
0 
DVHRDR2170I PUN, 4 records, 1 copies, hold: 
NONE.   
 
DIRMAINT ZSVM0100 - 2010/11/17; T=0.03/0.03 
09:31:37  
   
DVHREQ2290I Request is: REQUEST 124 IMMED 
USEROPTN ? 

DVHREQ2288I YOUR USEROPTN REQUEST FOR MAINT AT * HAS BEEN 
ACCEPTED.  
DMSSTT054E INCOMPLETE FILEID 
SPECIFIED  
 

FPLFPI011E NULL OR BLANK PARAMETER LIST 
FOUND   
 
FPLMSG002I ... PROCESSING CALLPIPE (Name JustDoIt End ? Esc \)  | SPECS
 
R 
FPLMSG004I ... ISSUED FROM STAGE 1 OF PIPELINE 1 
NAME ReadPrimary  
FPLMSG001I ... RUNNING DVHBBNDX MAINT 
(LOAD#)  

FPLSCA004I ... ISSUED FROM STAGE 1 OF PIPELINE 1 
NAME JustDoIt
 
FPLSCA001I ... 
RUNNING  
 
 
DVHBND3209E UNEXPECTED RC= 11, FROM PIPE: 
JUSTDOIT  
 
DVHBIN3209E UNEXPECTED RC= 3209, FROM PIPE: 
READPRIMARY 
 
DVHUOP3201E THE ATTEMPT TO INITIALIZE THE INTERNAL FORMAT 
DIRECTORY  
DVHUOP3201E FOR MAINT FAILED WITH RETURN CODE 3209 FROM 
DVHBBINI.
DVHREQ2289E YOUR USEROPTN REQUEST FOR MAINT AT * HAS FAILED; WITH RC 
=   
DVHREQ2289E 
3201.   
 

DIRMAINT ZSVM0100 - 2010/11/17; T=0.06/0.06 
09:31:39  
   
DVHWAI2140I Waiting for work on 10/11/17 at 
09:31:39.  
  


All comments gratefullly received.


Re: Reply CONSOLE when run ZOS under ZVM

2010-11-05 Thread gclovis

Mark;
This happens when a VM terminal defined as  CONSOLE (01F in this case)
wasn't defined in NIPCON into zOS MVSCP (imbed in zOS IOCP).
For zOS initialize his console correctly it must be defined in IOCP, NIPCON
and also in CONSOLxx (PARMLIB).
When not in NIPCON, we can use the VINPUT VMSG to reply NIP (Nucleus
Initialization Program) messages, and if this address are valid in IOCP and
CONSOLxx it becomes normal when Address Space CONSOLE starts.
Years ago this symptom was frequent when zOS works under VM; occurs rarely
nowadays due migration of zOS to its own LPARs...
__
Clovis


|
| From:  |
|
  
--|
  |Mark Pace pacemainl...@gmail.com   
 |
  
--|
|
| To:|
|
  
--|
  |IBMVM@LISTSERV.UARK.EDU  
 |
  
--|
|
| Date:  |
|
  
--|
  |01/11/2010 12:31 
 |
  
--|
|
| Subject:   |
|
  
--|
  |Re: Reply CONSOLE when run ZOS under ZVM 
 |
  
--|
|
| Sent by:   |
|
  
--|
  |The IBM z/VM Operating System IBMVM@LISTSERV.UARK.EDU  
 |
  
--|





I don't know why you are seeing a CP READ for a z/OS prompt.
Is this terminal defined to z/OS as a console?

Since it's in a CP READ you may try entering Begin.  then try the R 0,I

On Mon, Nov 1, 2010 at 10:21 AM, Sergio Lima sergiovm...@hotmail.com
wrote:
  Hello Mark and George,

  First thanks very much from your help.

  He do there what you said, but still don't work.

  So he send the console , and I do a copy past :

  CP Q
  TERM  

  LINEND  # , LINEDEL OFF, CHARDEL OFF, ESCAPE   , TABCHAR
  OFF
  LINESIZE 080, ATTN OFF, APL OFF, TEXT OFF, MODE VM, HILIGHT
  OFF
  CONMODE 3270, BREAKIN GUESTCTL, BRKKEY PF12 , SCRNSAVE
  OFF
  AUTOCR ON , MORE 050 010, HOLD ON , TIMESTAMP OFF, SYS3270
  OFF

  CP IPL A80 LOADPARM
  0A82CS
   *IEA247I USING IEASYSCS FOR z/OS 01.09.00
  HBB7740
   ISG313I SYSTEM IS INITIALIZING IN GRS NONE MODE.  RING OR STAR
  CONFIGURATION KE
  YWORDS IN GRSCNF00 ARE
  IGNORED.
   IEA598I TIME ZONE =
  W.06.00.00
   IXC414I CANNOT JOIN SYSPLEX ADCDPL WHICH IS RUNNING IN MONOPLEX
  MODE: CONFIGURA
  TION
  REQUIREMENT   

   IXC404I SYSTEM(S) ACTIVE OR IPLING:
  ADCD
   H *   IXC420D REPLY I TO INITIALIZE SYSPLEX ADCDPL, OR R TO
  REINITIALIZE XCF.
    REPLYING I WILL IMPACT OTHER ACTIVE
  SYSTEMS.
  H Prompt text: R
  00,













      CP READ
  ZVM_BRT

  He can't responde to ZOS machine, because when entry the command,
  receive :

  R 00,I
  HCPCMD001E Unknown CP command: R

  Thanks,

  Sergio



  Date: Mon, 1 Nov 2010 10:00:41 -0400
  From

Re: Reply CONSOLE when run ZOS under ZVM

2010-11-05 Thread Alan Altmark
On Friday, 11/05/2010 at 10:03 EDT, gclo...@br.ibm.com wrote:

 When not in NIPCON, we can use the VINPUT VMSG to reply NIP (Nucleus 
 Initialization Program) messages, and if this address are valid in IOCP 
and 
 CONSOLxx it becomes normal when Address Space CONSOLE starts.

Remember to use #CP VINPUT VMSG R 00,I

If you are the secuser, then CP SEND CP mvsuser VINPUT .

That little H on
H *   IXC420D REPLY I TO INITIALIZE SYSPLEX ADCDPL, OR R TO REINITIALIZE 
XCF.  
  REPLYING I WILL IMPACT OTHER ACTIVE 
SYSTEMS.  
H Prompt text: R 
00,

is the indication that the guest is using the integrated (linemode) 
console and that #CP VINPUT VMSG is needed.

Alan Altmark

z/VM and Linux on System z Consultant
IBM System Lab Services and Training 
ibm.com/systems/services/labservices 
office: 607.429.3323
alan_altm...@us.ibm.com
IBM Endicott


Reply CONSOLE when run ZOS under ZVM

2010-11-01 Thread Sergio Lima

Hello List,
 
A friend have a question, but, his is not in this list, and for this reason I 
try do a favour ask this question for him.
He try run ZOS under ZVM, and when need give a response (reply), the CMS 
machine stay under CP READ, and for this reason the IPL can't continue.
I said that give CP TERM CON 3270, but still don't run.
Someone already have this problem?
 
Thanks very much
 
Sergio .  

Re: Reply CONSOLE when run ZOS under ZVM

2010-11-01 Thread Mark Pace
I'm not sure about his specific problem, but things to take into account.
The default recall key for z/OS is PA1 which the default key for CP READ.
A couple of things that I add to my USER DIRECT entry for all z/OS guests.

   COMMAND TERM BRKKEY PF12
   COMMAND TERM BREAKIN GUESTCTL
   COMMAND SET RUN ON

The BRKKEY will change the CP READ to PF12, leaving PA1 for z/OS console
recall.
Changing the BREAKIN to GUESTCTL will limit some of the times that z/VM
interupts the console

On Mon, Nov 1, 2010 at 9:38 AM, Sergio Lima sergiovm...@hotmail.com wrote:

  Hello List,

 A friend have a question, but, his is not in this list, and for this reason
 I try do a favour ask this question for him.
 He try run ZOS under ZVM, and when need give a response (reply), the CMS
 machine stay under CP READ, and for this reason the IPL can't continue.
 I said that give CP TERM CON 3270, but still don't run.
 Someone already have this problem?

 Thanks very much

 Sergio .




-- 
Mark D Pace
Senior Systems Engineer
Mainline Information Systems


Re: Reply CONSOLE when run ZOS under ZVM

2010-11-01 Thread George Henke/NYLIC
Sergio:

You need to CP SET RUN ON which allows the z/OS guest virtual machine to 
run without an interrupt for  CP READ. 




Mark Pace pacemainl...@gmail.com 
Sent by: The IBM z/VM Operating System IBMVM@LISTSERV.UARK.EDU
11/01/2010 09:52 AM
Please respond to
The IBM z/VM Operating System IBMVM@LISTSERV.UARK.EDU


To
IBMVM@LISTSERV.UARK.EDU
cc

Subject
Re: Reply CONSOLE when run ZOS under ZVM






I'm not sure about his specific problem, but things to take into account.
The default recall key for z/OS is PA1 which the default key for CP READ.
A couple of things that I add to my USER DIRECT entry for all z/OS guests.

   COMMAND TERM BRKKEY PF12
   COMMAND TERM BREAKIN GUESTCTL   
   COMMAND SET RUN ON  

The BRKKEY will change the CP READ to PF12, leaving PA1 for z/OS console 
recall.
Changing the BREAKIN to GUESTCTL will limit some of the times that z/VM 
interupts the console

On Mon, Nov 1, 2010 at 9:38 AM, Sergio Lima sergiovm...@hotmail.com 
wrote:
Hello List,
 
A friend have a question, but, his is not in this list, and for this 
reason I try do a favour ask this question for him.
He try run ZOS under ZVM, and when need give a response (reply), the CMS 
machine stay under CP READ, and for this reason the IPL can't continue.
I said that give CP TERM CON 3270, but still don't run.
Someone already have this problem?
 
Thanks very much
 
Sergio .



-- 
Mark D Pace 
Senior Systems Engineer 
Mainline Information Systems 






Re: Reply CONSOLE when run ZOS under ZVM

2010-11-01 Thread Sergio Lima

Hello Mark and George,
 
First thanks very much from your help.
 
He do there what you said, but still don't work.
 
So he send the console , and I do a copy past :
 
CP Q TERM   
LINEND  # , LINEDEL OFF, CHARDEL OFF, ESCAPE   , TABCHAR OFF   
LINESIZE 080, ATTN OFF, APL OFF, TEXT OFF, MODE VM, HILIGHT OFF 
CONMODE 3270, BREAKIN GUESTCTL, BRKKEY PF12 , SCRNSAVE OFF  
AUTOCR ON , MORE 050 010, HOLD ON , TIMESTAMP OFF, SYS3270 OFF  

CP IPL A80 LOADPARM 0A82CS  
 *IEA247I USING IEASYSCS FOR z/OS 01.09.00 HBB7740  
 ISG313I SYSTEM IS INITIALIZING IN GRS NONE MODE.  RING OR STAR CONFIGURATION KE
YWORDS IN GRSCNF00 ARE IGNORED. 
 IEA598I TIME ZONE = W.06.00.00 
 IXC414I CANNOT JOIN SYSPLEX ADCDPL WHICH IS RUNNING IN MONOPLEX MODE: CONFIGURA
TION REQUIREMENT
 IXC404I SYSTEM(S) ACTIVE OR IPLING: ADCD   
 H *   IXC420D REPLY I TO INITIALIZE SYSPLEX ADCDPL, OR R TO REINITIALIZE XCF.  
  REPLYING I WILL IMPACT OTHER ACTIVE SYSTEMS.  
H Prompt text: R 00,













CP READ   ZVM_BRT   
 
He can't responde to ZOS machine, because when entry the command, receive :
 
R 00,I 
HCPCMD001E Unknown CP command: R   
   
Thanks,
 
Sergio
 

 


Date: Mon, 1 Nov 2010 10:00:41 -0400
From: george_he...@newyorklife.com
Subject: Re: Reply CONSOLE when run ZOS under ZVM
To: IBMVM@LISTSERV.UARK.EDU


Sergio: 

You need to CP SET RUN ON which allows the z/OS guest virtual machine to run 
without an interrupt for  CP READ. 







Mark Pace pacemainl...@gmail.com 
Sent by: The IBM z/VM Operating System IBMVM@LISTSERV.UARK.EDU 
11/01/2010 09:52 AM 




Please respond to
The IBM z/VM Operating System IBMVM@LISTSERV.UARK.EDU






To
IBMVM@LISTSERV.UARK.EDU 


cc



Subject
Re: Reply CONSOLE when run ZOS under ZVM









I'm not sure about his specific problem, but things to take into account. 
The default recall key for z/OS is PA1 which the default key for CP READ. 
A couple of things that I add to my USER DIRECT entry for all z/OS guests. 

   COMMAND TERM BRKKEY PF12 
   COMMAND TERM BREAKIN GUESTCTL
   COMMAND SET RUN ON   

The BRKKEY will change the CP READ to PF12, leaving PA1 for z/OS console 
recall. 
Changing the BREAKIN to GUESTCTL will limit some of the times that z/VM 
interupts the console 

On Mon, Nov 1, 2010 at 9:38 AM, Sergio Lima sergiovm...@hotmail.com wrote: 
Hello List,
 
A friend have a question, but, his is not in this list, and for this reason I 
try do a favour ask this question for him.
He try run ZOS under ZVM, and when need give a response (reply), the CMS 
machine stay under CP READ, and for this reason the IPL can't continue.
I said that give CP TERM CON 3270, but still don't run.
Someone already have this problem?
 
Thanks very much
 
Sergio . 



-- 
Mark D Pace  
Senior Systems Engineer  
Mainline Information Systems  




  

Re: Reply CONSOLE when run ZOS under ZVM

2010-11-01 Thread Mark Pace
I don't know why you are seeing a CP READ for a z/OS prompt.
Is this terminal defined to z/OS as a console?

Since it's in a CP READ you may try entering *B*egin.  then try the R 0,I

On Mon, Nov 1, 2010 at 10:21 AM, Sergio Lima sergiovm...@hotmail.comwrote:

  Hello Mark and George,

 First thanks very much from your help.

 He do there what you said, but still don't work.

 So he send the console , and I do a copy past :

 CP Q
 TERM
 LINEND  # , LINEDEL OFF, CHARDEL OFF, ESCAPE   , TABCHAR
 OFF
 LINESIZE 080, ATTN OFF, APL OFF, TEXT OFF, MODE VM, HILIGHT
 OFF
 CONMODE 3270, BREAKIN GUESTCTL, BRKKEY PF12 , SCRNSAVE
 OFF
 AUTOCR ON , MORE 050 010, HOLD ON , TIMESTAMP OFF, SYS3270
 OFF


 CP IPL A80 LOADPARM
 0A82CS
  *IEA247I USING IEASYSCS FOR z/OS 01.09.00
 HBB7740
  ISG313I SYSTEM IS INITIALIZING IN GRS NONE MODE.  RING OR STAR
 CONFIGURATION KE
 YWORDS IN GRSCNF00 ARE
 IGNORED.
  IEA598I TIME ZONE =
 W.06.00.00
  IXC414I CANNOT JOIN SYSPLEX ADCDPL WHICH IS RUNNING IN MONOPLEX MODE:
 CONFIGURA
 TION
 REQUIREMENT
  IXC404I SYSTEM(S) ACTIVE OR IPLING:
 ADCD
  H *   IXC420D REPLY I TO INITIALIZE SYSPLEX ADCDPL, OR R TO REINITIALIZE
 XCF.
   REPLYING I WILL IMPACT OTHER ACTIVE
 SYSTEMS.
 H Prompt text: R
 00,


























 CP READ
 ZVM_BRT

 He can't responde to ZOS machine, because when entry the command, receive :

 R 00,I
 HCPCMD001E Unknown CP command: R

 Thanks,

 Sergio



 --
 Date: Mon, 1 Nov 2010 10:00:41 -0400
 From: george_he...@newyorklife.com

 Subject: Re: Reply CONSOLE when run ZOS under ZVM
 To: IBMVM@LISTSERV.UARK.EDU


 Sergio:

 You need to CP SET RUN ON which allows the z/OS guest virtual machine to
 run without an interrupt for  CP READ.



   *Mark Pace pacemainl...@gmail.com*
 Sent by: The IBM z/VM Operating System IBMVM@LISTSERV.UARK.EDU 11/01/2010
 09:52 AM
 Please respond to
 The IBM z/VM Operating System IBMVM@LISTSERV.UARK.EDU


To
 IBMVM@LISTSERV.UARK.EDU
 cc
   Subject
 Re: Reply CONSOLE when run ZOS under ZVM




 I'm not sure about his specific problem, but things to take into account.
 The default recall key for z/OS is PA1 which the default key for CP READ.
 A couple of things that I add to my USER DIRECT entry for all z/OS guests.

COMMAND TERM BRKKEY PF12
COMMAND TERM BREAKIN GUESTCTL
COMMAND SET RUN ON

 The BRKKEY will change the CP READ to PF12, leaving PA1 for z/OS console
 recall.
 Changing the BREAKIN to GUESTCTL will limit some of the times that z/VM
 interupts the console

 On Mon, Nov 1, 2010 at 9:38 AM, Sergio Lima 
 *sergiovm...@hotmail.com*sergiovm...@hotmail.com
 wrote:
 Hello List,

 A friend have a question, but, his is not in this list, and for this reason
 I try do a favour ask this question for him.
 He try run ZOS under ZVM, and when need give a response (reply), the CMS
 machine stay under CP READ, and for this reason the IPL can't continue.
 I said that give CP TERM CON 3270, but still don't run.
 Someone already have this problem?

 Thanks very much

 Sergio .



 --
 Mark D Pace
 Senior Systems Engineer
 Mainline Information Systems







-- 
Mark D Pace
Senior Systems Engineer
Mainline Information Systems


Re: Reply CONSOLE when run ZOS under ZVM

2010-11-01 Thread Chuck Arney
He needs a 3270 console device at 0700 for the z/OS ADCD system.  He can
define it the same as his CP console (at device 0700) or he can use a
different device from his CP console.

 

Chuck Arney
illustro Systems International, LLC
http://www.illustro.com
Internet-enable your applications with z/Ware V2
Voice: 214-800-8900 X#5562
--
This e-mail is private and may be confidential and is for the intended
recipient only. If misdirected, please notify us by telephone and
confirm that it has been deleted from your system and any copies
destroyed. If you are not the intended recipient you are strictly
prohibited from using, printing, copying, distributing or disseminating
this e-mail or any information contained in it.  
  
We use reasonable measures to virus scan all E-mails leaving illustro
but no warranty is given that this E-mail and any attachments are virus
free. You should ensure you have adequate measures in place for your own
virus checking.



From: The IBM z/VM Operating System [mailto:ib...@listserv.uark.edu] On
Behalf Of Sergio Lima
Sent: Monday, November 01, 2010 9:22 AM
To: IBMVM@LISTSERV.UARK.EDU
Subject: Re: Reply CONSOLE when run ZOS under ZVM

 

Hello Mark and George,
 
First thanks very much from your help.
 
He do there what you said, but still don't work.
 
So he send the console , and I do a copy past :
 
CP Q TERM

LINEND  # , LINEDEL OFF, CHARDEL OFF, ESCAPE   , TABCHAR OFF

LINESIZE 080, ATTN OFF, APL OFF, TEXT OFF, MODE VM, HILIGHT OFF

CONMODE 3270, BREAKIN GUESTCTL, BRKKEY PF12 , SCRNSAVE OFF

AUTOCR ON , MORE 050 010, HOLD ON , TIMESTAMP OFF, SYS3270 OFF

 

CP IPL A80 LOADPARM 0A82CS

 *IEA247I USING IEASYSCS FOR z/OS 01.09.00 HBB7740

 ISG313I SYSTEM IS INITIALIZING IN GRS NONE MODE.  RING OR STAR
CONFIGURATION KE
YWORDS IN GRSCNF00 ARE IGNORED.

 IEA598I TIME ZONE = W.06.00.00

 IXC414I CANNOT JOIN SYSPLEX ADCDPL WHICH IS RUNNING IN MONOPLEX MODE:
CONFIGURA
TION REQUIREMENT

 IXC404I SYSTEM(S) ACTIVE OR IPLING: ADCD

 H *   IXC420D REPLY I TO INITIALIZE SYSPLEX ADCDPL, OR R TO
REINITIALIZE XCF.  
  REPLYING I WILL IMPACT OTHER ACTIVE SYSTEMS.

H Prompt text: R 00,

 

CP READ
ZVM_BRT   
 
He can't responde to ZOS machine, because when entry the command,
receive :
 
R 00,I 
HCPCMD001E Unknown CP command: R   
   





Re: Reply CONSOLE when run ZOS under ZVM

2010-11-01 Thread Sergio Lima

Hello Mike,
 
He said that when gove Begin, the System stay in WAIT (Don't do none).
So, He sent hte directory entry, may be some mistake here :
 
USER ZOS19 ZOS19 500M 1000M ABCDEFG 
 MACHINE ESA 2  
 OPTION MAINTCCW LNKEXCLU   
 ACCOUNT MVS1 SITE-01   
 STDEVOPT DASDSYS DATAMOVER LIBRARY CTL 
 IPL CMS
 XSTORE 1M  
 CONSOLE 01F 3270 C 
 SPOOL 00C 2540 READER *
 SPOOL 00D 2540 PUNCH  A
 SPOOL 00E 1403 A   
 SPECIAL 0E20 CTCA  
 SPECIAL 0E21 CTCA  
 SPECIAL 0700 3270  
 SPECIAL 0701 3270  
 SPECIAL 0702 3270  
 SPECIAL 0703 3270  
 SPECIAL 0900 3270  
 SPECIAL 0901 3270  
 SPECIAL 0902 3270  
 LINK MAINT 190 190 RR  
 LINK MAINT 19D 19D RR  
 LINK MAINT 19E 19E RR  
 
Can you see please ?
 
Thanks again,
 
Sergio
 

 


Date: Mon, 1 Nov 2010 10:29:02 -0400
From: pacemainl...@gmail.com
Subject: Re: Reply CONSOLE when run ZOS under ZVM
To: IBMVM@LISTSERV.UARK.EDU

I don't know why you are seeing a CP READ for a z/OS prompt.
Is this terminal defined to z/OS as a console?


Since it's in a CP READ you may try entering Begin.  then try the R 0,I


On Mon, Nov 1, 2010 at 10:21 AM, Sergio Lima sergiovm...@hotmail.com wrote:


Hello Mark and George,
 
First thanks very much from your help.
 
He do there what you said, but still don't work.
 
So he send the console , and I do a copy past :
 
CP Q TERM   
LINEND  # , LINEDEL OFF, CHARDEL OFF, ESCAPE   , TABCHAR OFF   
LINESIZE 080, ATTN OFF, APL OFF, TEXT OFF, MODE VM, HILIGHT OFF 
CONMODE 3270, BREAKIN GUESTCTL, BRKKEY PF12 , SCRNSAVE OFF  
AUTOCR ON , MORE 050 010, HOLD ON , TIMESTAMP OFF, SYS3270 OFF  

CP IPL A80 LOADPARM 0A82CS  
 *IEA247I USING IEASYSCS FOR z/OS 01.09.00 HBB7740  
 ISG313I SYSTEM IS INITIALIZING IN GRS NONE MODE.  RING OR STAR CONFIGURATION KE
YWORDS IN GRSCNF00 ARE IGNORED. 
 IEA598I TIME ZONE = W.06.00.00 
 IXC414I CANNOT JOIN SYSPLEX ADCDPL WHICH IS RUNNING IN MONOPLEX MODE: CONFIGURA
TION REQUIREMENT
 IXC404I SYSTEM(S) ACTIVE OR IPLING: ADCD   
 H *   IXC420D REPLY I TO INITIALIZE SYSPLEX ADCDPL, OR R TO REINITIALIZE XCF.  
  REPLYING I WILL IMPACT OTHER ACTIVE SYSTEMS.  
H Prompt text: R 00,













CP READ   ZVM_BRT   
 
He can't responde to ZOS machine, because when entry the command, receive :
 
R 00,I 
HCPCMD001E Unknown CP command: R   
   
Thanks,
 
Sergio
 

 


Date: Mon, 1 Nov 2010 10:00:41 -0400
From: george_he...@newyorklife.com

Subject: Re: Reply CONSOLE when run ZOS under ZVM
To: IBMVM@LISTSERV.UARK.EDU


Sergio: 

You need to CP SET RUN ON which allows the z/OS guest virtual machine to run 
without an interrupt for  CP READ. 







Mark Pace pacemainl...@gmail.com 
Sent by: The IBM z/VM Operating System IBMVM@LISTSERV.UARK.EDU 11/01/2010 
09:52 AM 




Please respond to
The IBM z/VM Operating System IBMVM@LISTSERV.UARK.EDU







To
IBMVM@LISTSERV.UARK.EDU 


cc



Subject
Re: Reply CONSOLE when run

Re: Reply CONSOLE when run ZOS under ZVM

2010-11-01 Thread Sergio Lima

Hello Chuck, Mark, and George.
 
Now he said that run well.
He change the console definition from 01f to 0700.
Thanks very much from all from the help.
You are the best.
 
Now my friend need pay a beer to me, and I need also pay a beer to you.
 
Best Regards,
 
Sergio
 


Date: Mon, 1 Nov 2010 09:36:29 -0500
From: car...@illustro.com
Subject: Re: Reply CONSOLE when run ZOS under ZVM
To: IBMVM@LISTSERV.UARK.EDU








He needs a 3270 console device at 0700 for the z/OS ADCD system.  He can define 
it the same as his CP console (at device 0700) or he can use a different device 
from his CP console.
 

Chuck Arney
illustro Systems International, LLC
http://www.illustro.com
Internet-enable your applications with z/Ware V2
Voice: 214-800-8900 X#5562
--
This e-mail is private and may be confidential and is for the intended 
recipient only. If misdirected, please notify us by telephone and confirm that 
it has been deleted from your system and any copies destroyed. If you are not 
the intended recipient you are strictly prohibited from using, printing, 
copying, distributing or disseminating this e-mail or any information contained 
in it.  
  
We use reasonable measures to virus scan all E-mails leaving illustro but no 
warranty is given that this E-mail and any attachments are virus free. You 
should ensure you have adequate measures in place for your own virus checking.




From: The IBM z/VM Operating System [mailto:ib...@listserv.uark.edu] On Behalf 
Of Sergio Lima
Sent: Monday, November 01, 2010 9:22 AM
To: IBMVM@LISTSERV.UARK.EDU
Subject: Re: Reply CONSOLE when run ZOS under ZVM
 
Hello Mark and George,
 
First thanks very much from your help.
 
He do there what you said, but still don't work.
 
So he send the console , and I do a copy past :
 
CP Q TERM   
LINEND  # , LINEDEL OFF, CHARDEL OFF, ESCAPE   , TABCHAR OFF   
LINESIZE 080, ATTN OFF, APL OFF, TEXT OFF, MODE VM, HILIGHT OFF 
CONMODE 3270, BREAKIN GUESTCTL, BRKKEY PF12 , SCRNSAVE OFF  
AUTOCR ON , MORE 050 010, HOLD ON , TIMESTAMP OFF, SYS3270 OFF  

CP IPL A80 LOADPARM 0A82CS  
 *IEA247I USING IEASYSCS FOR z/OS 01.09.00 HBB7740  
 ISG313I SYSTEM IS INITIALIZING IN GRS NONE MODE.  RING OR STAR CONFIGURATION KE
YWORDS IN GRSCNF00 ARE IGNORED. 
 IEA598I TIME ZONE = W.06.00.00 
 IXC414I CANNOT JOIN SYSPLEX ADCDPL WHICH IS RUNNING IN MONOPLEX MODE: CONFIGURA
TION REQUIREMENT
 IXC404I SYSTEM(S) ACTIVE OR IPLING: ADCD   
 H *   IXC420D REPLY I TO INITIALIZE SYSPLEX ADCDPL, OR R TO REINITIALIZE XCF.  
  REPLYING I WILL IMPACT OTHER ACTIVE SYSTEMS.  
H Prompt text: R 00,   

CP READ   ZVM_BRT   
 
He can't responde to ZOS machine, because when entry the command, receive :
 
R 00,I 
HCPCMD001E Unknown CP command: R   
   

  

Re: Reply CONSOLE when run ZOS under ZVM

2010-11-01 Thread Pete Borton
Has he tried  VINPUT VMSG R00,... ?



From: The IBM z/VM Operating System [mailto:ib...@listserv.uark.edu] On
Behalf Of Sergio Lima
Sent: 01 November 2010 14:39
To: IBMVM@LISTSERV.UARK.EDU
Subject: Re: Reply CONSOLE when run ZOS under ZVM


Hello Mike,
 
He said that when gove Begin, the System stay in WAIT (Don't do none).
So, He sent hte directory entry, may be some mistake here :
 
USER ZOS19 ZOS19 500M 1000M ABCDEFG 
 MACHINE ESA 2  
 OPTION MAINTCCW LNKEXCLU   
 ACCOUNT MVS1 SITE-01   
 STDEVOPT DASDSYS DATAMOVER LIBRARY CTL 
 IPL CMS
 XSTORE 1M  
 CONSOLE 01F 3270 C 
 SPOOL 00C 2540 READER *
 SPOOL 00D 2540 PUNCH  A
 SPOOL 00E 1403 A   
 SPECIAL 0E20 CTCA  
 SPECIAL 0E21 CTCA  
 SPECIAL 0700 3270  
 SPECIAL 0701 3270  
 SPECIAL 0702 3270  
 SPECIAL 0703 3270  
 SPECIAL 0900 3270  
 SPECIAL 0901 3270  
 SPECIAL 0902 3270  
 LINK MAINT 190 190 RR  
 LINK MAINT 19D 19D RR  
 LINK MAINT 19E 19E RR  
 
Can you see please ?
 
Thanks again,
 
Sergio
 

 



Date: Mon, 1 Nov 2010 10:29:02 -0400
From: pacemainl...@gmail.com
Subject: Re: Reply CONSOLE when run ZOS under ZVM
To: IBMVM@LISTSERV.UARK.EDU

I don't know why you are seeing a CP READ for a z/OS prompt. 
Is this terminal defined to z/OS as a console?

Since it's in a CP READ you may try entering Begin.  then try the R 0,I


On Mon, Nov 1, 2010 at 10:21 AM, Sergio Lima sergiovm...@hotmail.com
wrote:


Hello Mark and George,
 
First thanks very much from your help.
 
He do there what you said, but still don't work.
 
So he send the console , and I do a copy past :
 
CP Q TERM

LINEND  # , LINEDEL OFF, CHARDEL OFF, ESCAPE   , TABCHAR OFF

LINESIZE 080, ATTN OFF, APL OFF, TEXT OFF, MODE VM, HILIGHT OFF

CONMODE 3270, BREAKIN GUESTCTL, BRKKEY PF12 , SCRNSAVE OFF

AUTOCR ON , MORE 050 010, HOLD ON , TIMESTAMP OFF, SYS3270 OFF



CP IPL A80 LOADPARM 0A82CS

 *IEA247I USING IEASYSCS FOR z/OS 01.09.00 HBB7740

 ISG313I SYSTEM IS INITIALIZING IN GRS NONE MODE.  RING OR STAR
CONFIGURATION KE
YWORDS IN GRSCNF00 ARE IGNORED.

 IEA598I TIME ZONE = W.06.00.00

 IXC414I CANNOT JOIN SYSPLEX ADCDPL WHICH IS RUNNING IN MONOPLEX
MODE: CONFIGURA
TION REQUIREMENT

 IXC404I SYSTEM(S) ACTIVE OR IPLING: ADCD

 H *   IXC420D REPLY I TO INITIALIZE SYSPLEX ADCDPL, OR R TO
REINITIALIZE XCF.  
  REPLYING I WILL IMPACT OTHER ACTIVE SYSTEMS.

H Prompt text: R 00,



























CP
READ   ZVM_BRT   
 
He can't responde to ZOS machine, because when entry the
command, receive :
 
R 00,I 
HCPCMD001E Unknown CP command: R   
   
Thanks,
 
Sergio
 

 



Date: Mon, 1 Nov 2010 10:00:41 -0400
From: george_he...@newyorklife.com 

Subject: Re: Reply CONSOLE when run ZOS under ZVM

To: IBMVM@LISTSERV.UARK.EDU


Sergio: 

You need to CP SET RUN ON which allows the z/OS guest virtual
machine to run without an interrupt for  CP READ. 




Mark Pace pacemainl...@gmail.com 
Sent by: The IBM z/VM Operating System IBMVM@LISTSERV.UARK.EDU
11/01/2010 09:52 AM 
Please respond to
The IBM z/VM Operating System IBMVM@LISTSERV.UARK.EDU


To
IBMVM@LISTSERV.UARK.EDU 
cc

Subject
Re: Reply CONSOLE when run ZOS under ZVM






I'm not sure about his specific problem, but things to take into
account. 
The default recall key for z/OS is PA1 which the default key for
CP READ. 
A couple of things that I add to my USER DIRECT entry for all
z/OS guests. 

   COMMAND TERM BRKKEY PF12 
   COMMAND TERM BREAKIN GUESTCTL
   COMMAND SET RUN ON   

The BRKKEY will change the CP READ to PF12, leaving PA1 for z/OS
console recall. 
Changing the BREAKIN to GUESTCTL will limit some of the times
that z/VM interupts the console 

On Mon, Nov 1, 2010 at 9:38 AM, Sergio Lima
sergiovm...@hotmail.com mailto:sergiovm

Recall: Reply CONSOLE when run ZOS under ZVM

2010-11-01 Thread Pete Borton
Peter Borton would like to recall the message, Reply CONSOLE when run ZOS 
under ZVM.


Re: Reply CONSOLE when run ZOS under ZVM

2010-11-01 Thread Sergio Lima

Hello Pete,
 
Also run.. very good...  thanks a lot...
 
Sergio
 


Date: Mon, 1 Nov 2010 14:53:22 +
From: peter.bor...@northgatearinso.com
Subject: Re: Reply CONSOLE when run ZOS under ZVM
To: IBMVM@LISTSERV.UARK.EDU





Has he tried  VINPUT VMSG R00,... ?



From: The IBM z/VM Operating System [mailto:ib...@listserv.uark.edu] On Behalf 
Of Sergio Lima
Sent: 01 November 2010 14:39
To: IBMVM@LISTSERV.UARK.EDU
Subject: Re: Reply CONSOLE when run ZOS under ZVM


Hello Mike,
 
He said that when gove Begin, the System stay in WAIT (Don't do none).
So, He sent hte directory entry, may be some mistake here :
 
USER ZOS19 ZOS19 500M 1000M ABCDEFG 
 MACHINE ESA 2  
 OPTION MAINTCCW LNKEXCLU   
 ACCOUNT MVS1 SITE-01   
 STDEVOPT DASDSYS DATAMOVER LIBRARY CTL 
 IPL CMS
 XSTORE 1M  
 CONSOLE 01F 3270 C 
 SPOOL 00C 2540 READER *
 SPOOL 00D 2540 PUNCH  A
 SPOOL 00E 1403 A   
 SPECIAL 0E20 CTCA  
 SPECIAL 0E21 CTCA  
 SPECIAL 0700 3270  
 SPECIAL 0701 3270  
 SPECIAL 0702 3270  
 SPECIAL 0703 3270  
 SPECIAL 0900 3270  
 SPECIAL 0901 3270  
 SPECIAL 0902 3270  
 LINK MAINT 190 190 RR  
 LINK MAINT 19D 19D RR  
 LINK MAINT 19E 19E RR  
 
Can you see please ?
 
Thanks again,
 
Sergio
 

 


Date: Mon, 1 Nov 2010 10:29:02 -0400
From: pacemainl...@gmail.com
Subject: Re: Reply CONSOLE when run ZOS under ZVM
To: IBMVM@LISTSERV.UARK.EDU

I don't know why you are seeing a CP READ for a z/OS prompt. 
Is this terminal defined to z/OS as a console?


Since it's in a CP READ you may try entering Begin.  then try the R 0,I


On Mon, Nov 1, 2010 at 10:21 AM, Sergio Lima sergiovm...@hotmail.com wrote:


Hello Mark and George,
 
First thanks very much from your help.
 
He do there what you said, but still don't work.
 
So he send the console , and I do a copy past :
 
CP Q TERM   
LINEND  # , LINEDEL OFF, CHARDEL OFF, ESCAPE   , TABCHAR OFF   
LINESIZE 080, ATTN OFF, APL OFF, TEXT OFF, MODE VM, HILIGHT OFF 
CONMODE 3270, BREAKIN GUESTCTL, BRKKEY PF12 , SCRNSAVE OFF  
AUTOCR ON , MORE 050 010, HOLD ON , TIMESTAMP OFF, SYS3270 OFF  

CP IPL A80 LOADPARM 0A82CS  
 *IEA247I USING IEASYSCS FOR z/OS 01.09.00 HBB7740  
 ISG313I SYSTEM IS INITIALIZING IN GRS NONE MODE.  RING OR STAR CONFIGURATION KE
YWORDS IN GRSCNF00 ARE IGNORED. 
 IEA598I TIME ZONE = W.06.00.00 
 IXC414I CANNOT JOIN SYSPLEX ADCDPL WHICH IS RUNNING IN MONOPLEX MODE: CONFIGURA
TION REQUIREMENT
 IXC404I SYSTEM(S) ACTIVE OR IPLING: ADCD   
 H *   IXC420D REPLY I TO INITIALIZE SYSPLEX ADCDPL, OR R TO REINITIALIZE XCF.  
  REPLYING I WILL IMPACT OTHER ACTIVE SYSTEMS.  
H Prompt text: R 00,













CP READ   ZVM_BRT   
 
He can't responde to ZOS machine, because when entry the command, receive :
 
R 00,I 
HCPCMD001E Unknown CP command: R   
   
Thanks,
 
Sergio
 

 


Date: Mon, 1 Nov 2010 10:00:41 -0400
From: george_he...@newyorklife.com 

Subject

Are VSWITCH changes required to run on z10

2010-06-05 Thread Martin, Terry R. (CMS/CTR) (CTR)
  

Hi

 

We are moving to a z10. My question is do I need to do anything
different for my Vswitch definition or how I specify the NIC DEF in the
Directory when I migrate to the z10?

 

Thank You,

 

Terry Martin

Lockheed Martin - Citic

z/OS and z/VM Performance Tuning and Operating Systems Support

Office - 443 348-2102

Cell - 443 632-4191

 

 

 



Re: Are VSWITCH changes required to run on z10

2010-06-05 Thread Scott Rohling
Should be exactly the same -- except that your DEFINE VSWITCH in the SYSTEM
CONFIG might need to point to a different real address for the OSA.   Other
than that -- you shouldn't have to change anything.   (if you use VLAN
tagging, you might also need to change the VLAN specification on the DEF
VSWITCH too - all depends on what your network folks do)

Scott Rohling

On Sat, Jun 5, 2010 at 4:02 PM, Martin, Terry R. (CMS/CTR) (CTR) 
terry.mar...@cms.hhs.gov wrote:

   Hi



 We are moving to a z10. My question is do I need to do anything different
 for my Vswitch definition or how I specify the NIC DEF in the Directory when
 I migrate to the z10?



 *Thank You,*

 * *

 *Terry Martin*

 *Lockheed Martin - Citic*

 *z/OS and z/VM Performance Tuning and Operating Systems Support*

 *Office - 443 348-2102*

 *Cell - 443 632-4191*

 * *

 *[image: cid:image001.jpg@01C97FB5.5EAFD6C0]***





Re: Are VSWITCH changes required to run on z10

2010-06-05 Thread Feller, Paul
 If you are using the new OSA Express3 cards you may have to put the port 
number on the DEFINE VSWITCH statement.

Paul Feller
AIT Mainframe Technical Support

From: The IBM z/VM Operating System [mailto:ib...@listserv.uark.edu] On Behalf 
Of Martin, Terry R. (CMS/CTR) (CTR)
Sent: Saturday, June 05, 2010 5:03 PM
To: IBMVM@LISTSERV.UARK.EDU
Subject: Are VSWITCH changes required to run on z10

Hi

We are moving to a z10. My question is do I need to do anything different for 
my Vswitch definition or how I specify the NIC DEF in the Directory when I 
migrate to the z10?

Thank You,

Terry Martin
Lockheed Martin - Citic
z/OS and z/VM Performance Tuning and Operating Systems Support
Office - 443 348-2102
Cell - 443 632-4191

[cid:image002.jpg@01CB04D9.53BE35E0]



Re: WAKEUP sleeping when run disconnected

2009-11-26 Thread Fred Schmidt
Issued: Error! Unknown document property name.  iii

... found my own solution - I had a SECUSER set for the service machine. After 
turning that off, all was good.

Regards,
Fred Schmidt




WAKEUP sleeping when run disconnected

2009-11-26 Thread Fred Schmidt
Issued: Error! Unknown document property name.  iii

Hi Listers,

I'm trying to run a service machine that will receive a message sent to it (by 
guest LINMON) and then perform some processing. It works great when I am logged 
on to it. However, if it runs disconnected, the WAKEUP waits forever, ignoring 
any messages sent.

Here is a trace of the relevant bits, showing how messages are arriving, but 
the WAKEUP is ignoring them...

  136 *-*  'CP SET CPCONIO IUCV'/* Intercept all CP console IO */

   CP SET CPCONIO IUCV
   138 *-*  /* 'DROPBUF 0' */
   140 *-*  /* Invoke WAKEUP first so it will be ready to receive msgs */
   141 *-*  /* This call also issues a 'SET MSG IUCV' command. */
   143 *-*  WAKEUP +0 (NOEXT IUCVMSG QUIET
   WAKEUP +0 (NOEXT IUCVMSG QUIET
   +++ RC(2) +++
   145 *-*  EXEC TELL OPERATOR == Service Machine started
   EXEC TELL OPERATOR == Service Machine started
   147 *-*  SAY Waiting for message to arrive
   Waiting for message to arrive
Waiting for message to arrive
   148 *-*  Do forever
   149 *-*   'CONWAIT'
CONWAIT
   150 *-*   'DESBUF'
DESBUF
   151 *-*   /*'MAKEBUF' */  /* Get a buffer level */
   152 *-*   'WAKEUP (IUCVMSG' /* wait for a message */
WAKEUP (IUCVMSG
16:47:58  * MSG FROM LINMON  : VMS MD000135 B
16:49:24  * MSG FROM LINMON  : VMS MD000136 B

Regards,
Fred Schmidt
DCS DBE, NT Government, Australia




Re: WAKEUP sleeping when run disconnected

2009-11-26 Thread Les Koehler
You should consider using one of the service machine 
packages from the VM Download Library and save yourself a 
*lot* of trouble. My VMSERVE is one candidate but is no 
longer supported since I've retired. It is, however, quite 
robust and easy to use. A more modern one is by Kris 
Buelens but I've forgotten it's name. Kris is certainly a 
well respected contributor and a lot more knowledgeable 
than me.


Les

Fred Schmidt wrote:

Issued: Error! Unknown document property name.  iii

Hi Listers,

I'm trying to run a service machine that will receive a message sent to it (by 
guest LINMON) and then perform some processing. It works great when I am logged 
on to it. However, if it runs disconnected, the WAKEUP waits forever, ignoring 
any messages sent.

Here is a trace of the relevant bits, showing how messages are arriving, but 
the WAKEUP is ignoring them...

  136 *-*  'CP SET CPCONIO IUCV'/* Intercept all CP console IO */

   CP SET CPCONIO IUCV
   138 *-*  /* 'DROPBUF 0' */
   140 *-*  /* Invoke WAKEUP first so it will be ready to receive msgs */
   141 *-*  /* This call also issues a 'SET MSG IUCV' command. */
   143 *-*  WAKEUP +0 (NOEXT IUCVMSG QUIET
   WAKEUP +0 (NOEXT IUCVMSG QUIET
   +++ RC(2) +++
   145 *-*  EXEC TELL OPERATOR == Service Machine started
   EXEC TELL OPERATOR == Service Machine started
   147 *-*  SAY Waiting for message to arrive
   Waiting for message to arrive
Waiting for message to arrive
   148 *-*  Do forever
   149 *-*   'CONWAIT'
CONWAIT
   150 *-*   'DESBUF'
DESBUF
   151 *-*   /*'MAKEBUF' */  /* Get a buffer level */
   152 *-*   'WAKEUP (IUCVMSG' /* wait for a message */
WAKEUP (IUCVMSG
16:47:58  * MSG FROM LINMON  : VMS MD000135 B
16:49:24  * MSG FROM LINMON  : VMS MD000136 B

Regards,
Fred Schmidt
DCS DBE, NT Government, Australia





Re: WAKEUP sleeping when run disconnected

2009-11-26 Thread Kris Buelens
RxSERVER is the name:
   http://www.vm.ibm.com/download/packages/descript.cgi?RXSERVER

As for the detailed question: WAKEUP ignoring messages
- With a SECUSER, WAKEUP  (IUCVMG doesn't intercept messages.
- But, with OBSERVER you don't have that side effect.

2009/11/27 Les Koehler vmr...@tampabay.rr.com

 You should consider using one of the service machine packages from the VM
 Download Library and save yourself a *lot* of trouble. My VMSERVE is one
 candidate but is no longer supported since I've retired. It is, however,
 quite robust and easy to use. A more modern one is by Kris Buelens but I've
 forgotten it's name. Kris is certainly a well respected contributor and a
 lot more knowledgeable than me.

 Les


 Fred Schmidt wrote:

 Issued: Error! Unknown document property name.  iii

 Hi Listers,

 I'm trying to run a service machine that will receive a message sent to it
 (by guest LINMON) and then perform some processing. It works great when I am
 logged on to it. However, if it runs disconnected, the WAKEUP waits forever,
 ignoring any messages sent.

 Here is a trace of the relevant bits, showing how messages are arriving,
 but the WAKEUP is ignoring them...

  136 *-*  'CP SET CPCONIO IUCV'/* Intercept all CP console IO */

   CP SET CPCONIO IUCV
   138 *-*  /* 'DROPBUF 0' */
   140 *-*  /* Invoke WAKEUP first so it will be ready to receive msgs */
   141 *-*  /* This call also issues a 'SET MSG IUCV' command. */
   143 *-*  WAKEUP +0 (NOEXT IUCVMSG QUIET
   WAKEUP +0 (NOEXT IUCVMSG QUIET
   +++ RC(2) +++
   145 *-*  EXEC TELL OPERATOR == Service Machine started
   EXEC TELL OPERATOR == Service Machine started
   147 *-*  SAY Waiting for message to arrive
   Waiting for message to arrive
 Waiting for message to arrive
   148 *-*  Do forever
   149 *-*   'CONWAIT'
CONWAIT
   150 *-*   'DESBUF'
DESBUF
   151 *-*   /*'MAKEBUF' */  /* Get a buffer level */
   152 *-*   'WAKEUP (IUCVMSG' /* wait for a message */
WAKEUP (IUCVMSG
 16:47:58  * MSG FROM LINMON  : VMS MD000135 B
 16:49:24  * MSG FROM LINMON  : VMS MD000136 B

 Regards,
 Fred Schmidt
 DCS DBE, NT Government, Australia






-- 
Kris Buelens,
IBM Belgium, VM customer support


Can you run

2009-10-28 Thread August Carideo
Can z/VM 4.4 w/ VSE guests at 2.6 running under it run on a Z/10 ( 2097 )
Disregarding out of support issues etc.
This would just be so we could get it here then upgrade to Z/vm to 5.4 ,
and VSE to 4.1 ( just a example )
Is anyone doing this ?
some of the docs contradict each other
thanks,
Augie


Re: How can I make my TCPIP run?

2009-05-01 Thread sunny . hu
It is running Now!  I spent two weeks troubleshooting.  :)
I think IPWZARD help me create those TCPIP stack lines?

Before system.dtcparms is 
 |...+1+2+3+4+5+6+7...
 .** 
 .* SYSTEM DTCPARMS created by DTCIPWIZ EXEC on 28 Apr 2009 
 .* Configuration program run by MAINT at 09:44:03 
 .** 
 :nick.TCPIP:type.server 
:class.stack 
:attach.0600 AS 0001,0601 AS 0002,0602 AS 0003 
 :NICK.DTCVSW1  :TYPE.SERVER 
:CLASS.STACK 
 :NICK.DTCVSW2  :TYPE.SERVER 
:CLASS.STACK 
 * * * End of File * * * 

Now I delete nick TCPIP
 .** 
 .* SYSTEM DTCPARMS created by DTCIPWIZ EXEC on 28 Apr 2009 
 .* Configuration program run by MAINT at 09:44:03 
 .** 
 :NICK.DTCVSW1  :TYPE.SERVER 
:CLASS.STACK 
 :NICK.DTCVSW2  :TYPE.SERVER 
:CLASS.STACK 
 * * * End of File * * * 

Now TCPIP runs.

Could you tell me what is the best place to put VSWITCH Grant command?
 Some document said is system config ? TCPIP configuration file? 
Which one is the better and simple way if lots of Linux guests run on it?

Thanks!


Sunny Hu
I. M. Technical Services
W.C.B. Alberta
(780) 498-4739
sunny...@wcb.ab.ca



Mike Walter mike.wal...@hewitt.com 
Sent by: The IBM z/VM Operating System IBMVM@LISTSERV.UARK.EDU
04/30/2009 08:30 PM
Please respond to
The IBM z/VM Operating System IBMVM@LISTSERV.UARK.EDU


To
IBMVM@LISTSERV.UARK.EDU
cc

Subject
Re: How can I make my TCPIP run?






Sunny,

The following message indicates that you are using virtual devices for 
your NIC (typical, and correct):
15:50:20 NIC 0600 is created; devices 0600-0602 defined:

They are probably in the CP directory entry for TCPIP.

The following messages indicate that you are trying to deal with real 
device addresses for the NIC, too.  That's not recommended in z/VM:
HCPCPS040E Device 0600 does not exist 
DTCRUN1001E CP VARY ON 0600 failed with return code 40  

That's the reason the previous post mentioned your DTCPARMS file.  Remove 
the NIC 600-602 statements for that, unless that's your OSA address.  If 
you are using 600-602 for OSA and NIC, just change references for the 
virtual NIC addresses in the CP directory for TCPIP, and the files on 
TCPMAINT 198.

Mike Walter
Hewitt Associates

(Sent from the wee keyboard on a Blackberry.)

  From: sunny.hu
  Sent: 04/30/2009 04:01 PM CST
  To: IBMVM@LISTSERV.UARK.EDU
  Subject: How can I make my TCPIP run?


I plan to setup VSWITCH on z/VM 5.4 
But I couldn't make my TCPIP running.  Please give me some advice. 

Message from TCPMAINT 

DTCRUN1022I Console log will be sent to default owner ID: TCPMAINT 
HCPCPS040E Device 0600 does not exist   
DTCRUN1001E CP VARY ON 0600 failed with return code 40 
DTCRUN1099E Server not started - correct problem and retry 
DTCRUN1019I Server will not be logged off because you are connected 


LOGON TCPIP  
15:50:20 NIC 0600 is created; devices 0600-0602 defined  
15:50:20 z/VM Version 5 Release 4.0, Service Level 0901 (64-bit),  
15:50:20 built on IBM Virtualization Technology  
15:50:20 There is no logmsg data   
15:50:20 FILES: 0002 RDR, 0004 PRT,   NO PUN   
15:50:20 LOGON AT 15:50:20 MDT THURSDAY 04/30/09   
15:50:20 GRAF  1193 LOGON  AS  TCPIPUSERS = 10   
z/VM V5.4.02009-04-14 15:45  
  
DMSACP723I D (198) R/O   
DMSACP723I E (591) R/O   
DMSACP723I F (592) R/O   
Ready; T=0.01/0.01 15:50:43  
15:50:43 PRT FILE 0023 SENT FROM TCPIPCON WAS 0023 RECS 0012 CPY  001 
T NOHO 
LD NOKEEP  
DTCRUN1022I Console log will be sent to default owner ID: TCPMAINT   
HCPCPS040E Device 0600 does not exist  
DTCRUN1001E CP VARY ON 0600 failed with return code 40   
DTCRUN1099E Server not started - correct problem and retry   
DTCRUN1019I Server will not be logged off because you are connected  
15:50:43 CON FILE 0024 SENT TO   TCPMAINT RDR AS  0085 RECS 0005 CPY  001 
T NOHO 
LD NOKEEP  
Ready; T=0.01/0.01 15:50:43  
  
Q v 

15:52:38 OSA  0600 ON NIC  0600  UNIT 000 SUBCHANNEL =  
15:52:38  0600 DEVTYPE OSA CHPID 02 OSD 
15:52:38  0600 MAC 02-00-05-00-00-02 CURRENT   
15:52:38  0600 QDIO-ELIGIBLE   QIOASSIST-ELIGIBLE 
15:52:38 OSA  0601 ON NIC  0600  UNIT 001 SUBCHANNEL = 0001 
15:52:38  0601 DEVTYPE OSA CHPID 02 OSD 
15:52:38  0601 QDIO-ELIGIBLE   QIOASSIST-ELIGIBLE 
15:52:38 OSA  0602 ON NIC  0600  UNIT 002 SUBCHANNEL = 0002 
15:52:38  0602 DEVTYPE OSA CHPID 02 OSD 
 15:52:38  0602 QDIO-ELIGIBLE   QIOASSIST-ELIGIBLE 


Here is my settings 

System config

Re: How can I make my TCPIP run?

2009-05-01 Thread Miguel Delapaz

The IBM z/VM Operating System IBMVM@LISTSERV.UARK.EDU wrote on 05/01/2009
09:13:17 AM:

 It is running Now!  I spent two weeks troubleshooting.  :)
 I think IPWZARD help me create those TCPIP stack lines?

Ah...IPWIZARD is meant to be used only with real network devices, not
virtual NICs.  I just looked through the Guide for Automated Installation
and Service and that fact doesn't seem to be made clear at all.  We'll need
to get that taken care of.

 Could you tell me what is the best place to put VSWITCH Grant command?
  Some document said is system config ? TCPIP configuration file?
 Which one is the better and simple way if lots of Linux guests run on it?



The GRANT command needs to go in SYSTEM CONFIG.

Regards,
Miguel Delapaz
z/VM Development

Re: How can I make my TCPIP run?

2009-05-01 Thread Bob Bates
All our Linux servers have entries in a LINUX NAMES file. AUTOLOG2 runs an exec 
that pulls the info and issues the GRANTS at IPL time.

Easier to keep up with for me.


Bob Bates
Enterprise Hosting Services

w. (469)892-6660
c. (214) 907-5071

This message may contain confidential and/or privileged information.  If you 
are not the addressee or authorized to receive this for the addressee, you must 
not use, copy, disclose, or take any action based on this message or any 
information herein.  If you have received this message in error, please advise 
the sender immediately by reply e-mail and delete this message.  Thank you for 
your cooperation.




From: The IBM z/VM Operating System [mailto:ib...@listserv.uark.edu] On Behalf 
Of sunny...@wcb.ab.ca
Sent: Friday, May 01, 2009 11:13 AM
To: IBMVM@LISTSERV.UARK.EDU
Subject: Re: How can I make my TCPIP run?




It is running Now!  I spent two weeks troubleshooting.  :)
I think IPWZARD help me create those TCPIP stack lines?

Before system.dtcparms is
 |...+1+2+3+4+5+6+7...
 .**
 .* SYSTEM DTCPARMS created by DTCIPWIZ EXEC on 28 Apr 2009
 .* Configuration program run by MAINT at 09:44:03
 .**
 :nick.TCPIP:type.server
:class.stack
:attach.0600 AS 0001,0601 AS 0002,0602 AS 0003
 :NICK.DTCVSW1  :TYPE.SERVER
:CLASS.STACK
 :NICK.DTCVSW2  :TYPE.SERVER
:CLASS.STACK
 * * * End of File * * *

Now I delete nick TCPIP
 .**
 .* SYSTEM DTCPARMS created by DTCIPWIZ EXEC on 28 Apr 2009
 .* Configuration program run by MAINT at 09:44:03
 .**
 :NICK.DTCVSW1  :TYPE.SERVER
:CLASS.STACK
 :NICK.DTCVSW2  :TYPE.SERVER
:CLASS.STACK
 * * * End of File * * *

Now TCPIP runs.

Could you tell me what is the best place to put VSWITCH Grant command?
 Some document said is system config ? TCPIP configuration file?
Which one is the better and simple way if lots of Linux guests run on it?

Thanks!


Sunny Hu
I. M. Technical Services
W.C.B. Alberta
(780) 498-4739
sunny...@wcb.ab.ca


Mike Walter mike.wal...@hewitt.com
Sent by: The IBM z/VM Operating System IBMVM@LISTSERV.UARK.EDU

04/30/2009 08:30 PM
Please respond to
The IBM z/VM Operating System IBMVM@LISTSERV.UARK.EDU


To
IBMVM@LISTSERV.UARK.EDU
cc
Subject
Re: How can I make my TCPIP run?





Sunny,

The following message indicates that you are using virtual devices for your NIC 
(typical, and correct):
15:50:20 NIC 0600 is created; devices 0600-0602 defined:

They are probably in the CP directory entry for TCPIP.

The following messages indicate that you are trying to deal with real device 
addresses for the NIC, too.  That's not recommended in z/VM:
HCPCPS040E Device 0600 does not exist
DTCRUN1001E CP VARY ON 0600 failed with return code 40

That's the reason the previous post mentioned your DTCPARMS file.  Remove the 
NIC 600-602 statements for that, unless that's your OSA address.  If you are 
using 600-602 for OSA and NIC, just change references for the virtual NIC 
addresses in the CP directory for TCPIP, and the files on TCPMAINT 198.

Mike Walter
Hewitt Associates

(Sent from the wee keyboard on a Blackberry.)



  From: sunny.hu
 Sent: 04/30/2009 04:01 PM CST
 To: IBMVM@LISTSERV.UARK.EDU
 Subject: How can I make my TCPIP run?


I plan to setup VSWITCH on z/VM 5.4
But I couldn't make my TCPIP running.  Please give me some advice.

Message from TCPMAINT

DTCRUN1022I Console log will be sent to default owner ID: TCPMAINT
HCPCPS040E Device 0600 does not exist
DTCRUN1001E CP VARY ON 0600 failed with return code 40
DTCRUN1099E Server not started - correct problem and retry
DTCRUN1019I Server will not be logged off because you are connected


LOGON TCPIP
15:50:20 NIC 0600 is created; devices 0600-0602 defined
15:50:20 z/VM Version 5 Release 4.0, Service Level 0901 (64-bit),
15:50:20 built on IBM Virtualization Technology
15:50:20 There is no logmsg data
15:50:20 FILES: 0002 RDR, 0004 PRT,   NO PUN
15:50:20 LOGON AT 15:50:20 MDT THURSDAY 04/30/09
15:50:20 GRAF  1193 LOGON  AS  TCPIPUSERS = 10
z/VM V5.4.02009-04-14 15:45

DMSACP723I D (198) R/O
DMSACP723I E (591) R/O
DMSACP723I F (592) R/O
Ready; T=0.01/0.01 15:50:43
15:50:43 PRT FILE 0023 SENT FROM TCPIPCON WAS 0023 RECS 0012 CPY  001 T NOHO
LD NOKEEP
DTCRUN1022I Console log will be sent to default owner ID: TCPMAINT
HCPCPS040E Device 0600 does not exist
DTCRUN1001E CP VARY ON 0600 failed with return code 40
DTCRUN1099E Server not started - correct problem and retry
DTCRUN1019I Server will not be logged off because you are connected
15:50:43 CON FILE 0024 SENT TO   TCPMAINT RDR AS  0085 RECS

How can I make my TCPIP run?

2009-04-30 Thread sunny . hu
I plan to setup VSWITCH on z/VM 5.4
But I couldn't make my TCPIP running.  Please give me some advice.

Message from TCPMAINT

DTCRUN1022I Console log will be sent to default owner ID: TCPMAINT 
HCPCPS040E Device 0600 does not exist 
DTCRUN1001E CP VARY ON 0600 failed with return code 40 
DTCRUN1099E Server not started - correct problem and retry 
DTCRUN1019I Server will not be logged off because you are connected


LOGON TCPIP  
15:50:20 NIC 0600 is created; devices 0600-0602 defined  
15:50:20 z/VM Version 5 Release 4.0, Service Level 0901 (64-bit),  
15:50:20 built on IBM Virtualization Technology  
15:50:20 There is no logmsg data  
15:50:20 FILES: 0002 RDR, 0004 PRT,   NO PUN  
15:50:20 LOGON AT 15:50:20 MDT THURSDAY 04/30/09  
15:50:20 GRAF  1193 LOGON  AS  TCPIPUSERS = 10  
z/VM V5.4.02009-04-14 15:45  
  
DMSACP723I D (198) R/O  
DMSACP723I E (591) R/O  
DMSACP723I F (592) R/O  
Ready; T=0.01/0.01 15:50:43  
15:50:43 PRT FILE 0023 SENT FROM TCPIPCON WAS 0023 RECS 0012 CPY  001 
T NOHO
LD NOKEEP  
DTCRUN1022I Console log will be sent to default owner ID: TCPMAINT  
HCPCPS040E Device 0600 does not exist  
DTCRUN1001E CP VARY ON 0600 failed with return code 40  
DTCRUN1099E Server not started - correct problem and retry  
DTCRUN1019I Server will not be logged off because you are connected  
15:50:43 CON FILE 0024 SENT TO   TCPMAINT RDR AS  0085 RECS 0005 CPY  001 
T NOHO
LD NOKEEP  
Ready; T=0.01/0.01 15:50:43  
  
Q v

15:52:38 OSA  0600 ON NIC  0600  UNIT 000 SUBCHANNEL =  
15:52:38  0600 DEVTYPE OSA CHPID 02 OSD 
15:52:38  0600 MAC 02-00-05-00-00-02 CURRENT 
15:52:38  0600 QDIO-ELIGIBLE   QIOASSIST-ELIGIBLE 
15:52:38 OSA  0601 ON NIC  0600  UNIT 001 SUBCHANNEL = 0001 
15:52:38  0601 DEVTYPE OSA CHPID 02 OSD 
15:52:38  0601 QDIO-ELIGIBLE   QIOASSIST-ELIGIBLE 
15:52:38 OSA  0602 ON NIC  0600  UNIT 002 SUBCHANNEL = 0002 
15:52:38  0602 DEVTYPE OSA CHPID 02 OSD 
 15:52:38  0602 QDIO-ELIGIBLE   QIOASSIST-ELIGIBLE 


Here is my settings

System config
 /**/
 /*VIRTUAL SWITCH DEFINITIONS  */
 /**/
 
  DEFINE VSWITCH VSW1 RDEV 0910 0930 CONTROLLER * 
  VMLAN MACPREFIX 020005 


TCPIP  direct on Dirmaint

DVHRXV3355I The preceding records are included from profile: TCPCMSU 
   IUCV ALLOW 
 
   IUCV ANY PRIORITY 
 
   IUCV *CCS PRIORITY MSGLIMIT 255 
 
   IUCV *VSWITCH MSGLIMIT 65535 
 
   OPTION QUICKDSP SVMSTAT MAXCONN 1024 DIAG98 APPLMON 
 
   SHARE RELATIVE 3000 
 
   NICDEF 0600 TYPE QDIO LAN SYSTEM VSW1 
 
   LINK 5VMTCP40 0491 0491 RR 
 
   LINK 5VMTCP40 0492 0492 RR 
 
   LINK TCPMAINT 0591 0591 RR 
 
   LINK TCPMAINT 0592 0592 RR 
 
   LINK TCPMAINT 0198 0198 RR 
 
   MDISK 0191 3390 2258 005 VP2W02 MR    

q vswitch  
15:55:23 VSWITCH SYSTEM VSW1 Type: VSWITCH Connected: 0Maxconn: 
INFINITE
15:55:23   PERSISTENT  RESTRICTEDNONROUTER Accounting: 
OFF 
15:55:23   VLAN Unaware  
15:55:23   MAC address: 02-00-05-00-00-01  
15:55:23   State: Ready  
15:55:23   IPTimeout: 5 QueueStorage: 8  
15:55:23   Isolation Status: OFF  
15:55:23   RDEV: 0910.P00 VDEV: 0910 Controller: DTCVSW1  
15:55:23   RDEV: 0930.P00 VDEV: 0930 Controller: DTCVSW2  BACKUP  
Ready; T=0.01/0.01 15:55:23  

q osa  
15:55:49 OSA  0910 ATTACHED TO DTCVSW1  0910 DEVTYPE OSA CHPID 11 
OSD 
15:55:49 OSA  0911 ATTACHED TO DTCVSW1  0911 DEVTYPE OSA CHPID 11 
OSD 
15:55:49 OSA  0912 ATTACHED TO DTCVSW1  0912 DEVTYPE OSA CHPID 11 
OSD 
15:55:49 OSA  0930 ATTACHED TO DTCVSW2  0930 DEVTYPE OSA CHPID 13 
OSD 
15:55:49 OSA  0931 ATTACHED TO DTCVSW2  0931 DEVTYPE OSA CHPID 13 
OSD 
15:55:49 OSA  0932 ATTACHED TO DTCVSW2  0932 DEVTYPE OSA CHPID 13 
OSD 

q vswitch acc  
15:57:10 VSWITCH SYSTEM VSW1 Type: VSWITCH Connected: 0Maxconn: 
INFINITE
15:57:10   PERSISTENT  RESTRICTEDNONROUTER Accounting: 
OFF 
15:57:10   VLAN Unaware  
15:57:10   MAC address: 02-00-05-00-00-01  
15:57:10   State: Ready  
15:57:10   IPTimeout: 5 QueueStorage: 8  
15:57:10   Isolation Status: OFF  
15:57:10 Authorized userids:  
15:57:10   SYSTEM   TCPIP  
15:57:10   RDEV: 0910.P00 VDEV: 0910 Controller: DTCVSW1  
15:57:10   RDEV: 0930.P00 VDEV: 0930 Controller: DTCVSW2  BACKUP  




Sunny Hu
I. M. Technical Services
W.C.B. Alberta
(780) 498-4739
sunny...@wcb.ab.ca

This message is intended only for the addressee.  It may contain privileged or 
confidential information.  Any unauthorized disclosure is strictly prohibited.  
If you have received this message in error, please notify us immediately so 
that we may correct our internal records.  Please then delete the original 
email.  Thank you. (Sent by Webgate2)


Re: How can I make my TCPIP run?

2009-04-30 Thread Wandschneider, Scott
Check your DTCPARMS file

 

Thank you,

 

Scott

 

From: The IBM z/VM Operating System [mailto:ib...@listserv.uark.edu] On Behalf 
Of sunny...@wcb.ab.ca
Sent: Thursday, April 30, 2009 5:01 PM
To: IBMVM@LISTSERV.UARK.EDU
Subject: How can I make my TCPIP run?

 


I plan to setup VSWITCH on z/VM 5.4 
But I couldn't make my TCPIP running.  Please give me some advice. 

Message from TCPMAINT 

DTCRUN1022I Console log will be sent to default owner ID: TCPMAINT 
HCPCPS040E Device 0600 does not exist   
DTCRUN1001E CP VARY ON 0600 failed with return code 40   
DTCRUN1099E Server not started - correct problem and retry 
DTCRUN1019I Server will not be logged off because you are connected 


LOGON TCPIP 
15:50:20 NIC 0600 is created; devices 0600-0602 defined 
15:50:20 z/VM Version 5 Release 4.0, Service Level 0901 (64-bit),   
15:50:20 built on IBM Virtualization Technology 
15:50:20 There is no logmsg data
 
15:50:20 FILES: 0002 RDR, 0004 PRT,   NO PUN
 
15:50:20 LOGON AT 15:50:20 MDT THURSDAY 04/30/09
 
15:50:20 GRAF  1193 LOGON  AS  TCPIPUSERS = 10  
 
z/VM V5.4.02009-04-14 15:45 

DMSACP723I D (198) R/O  
 
DMSACP723I E (591) R/O  
 
DMSACP723I F (592) R/O  
 
Ready; T=0.01/0.01 15:50:43 
15:50:43 PRT FILE 0023 SENT FROM TCPIPCON WAS 0023 RECS 0012 CPY  001 T 
NOHO 
LD NOKEEP   
DTCRUN1022I Console log will be sent to default owner ID: TCPMAINT  
 
HCPCPS040E Device 0600 does not exist   
DTCRUN1001E CP VARY ON 0600 failed with return code 40
 
DTCRUN1099E Server not started - correct problem and retry  
 
DTCRUN1019I Server will not be logged off because you are connected 
15:50:43 CON FILE 0024 SENT TO   TCPMAINT RDR AS  0085 RECS 0005 CPY  001 T 
NOHO 
LD NOKEEP   
Ready; T=0.01/0.01 15:50:43 

Q v 

15:52:38 OSA  0600 ON NIC  0600  UNIT 000 SUBCHANNEL =    
15:52:38  0600 DEVTYPE OSA CHPID 02 OSD   
15:52:38  0600 MAC 02-00-05-00-00-02 CURRENT   
15:52:38  0600 QDIO-ELIGIBLE   QIOASSIST-ELIGIBLE 
15:52:38 OSA  0601 ON NIC  0600  UNIT 001 SUBCHANNEL = 0001   
15:52:38  0601 DEVTYPE OSA CHPID 02 OSD   
15:52:38  0601 QDIO-ELIGIBLE   QIOASSIST-ELIGIBLE 
15:52:38 OSA  0602 ON NIC  0600  UNIT 002 SUBCHANNEL = 0002   
15:52:38  0602 DEVTYPE OSA CHPID 02 OSD   
 15:52:38  0602 QDIO-ELIGIBLE   QIOASSIST-ELIGIBLE  
 


Here is my settings 

System config 
 /**/ 
 /*VIRTUAL SWITCH DEFINITIONS  */ 
 /**/ 
  
  DEFINE VSWITCH VSW1 RDEV 0910 0930 CONTROLLER * 
  VMLAN MACPREFIX 020005 


TCPIP  direct on Dirmaint 

DVHRXV3355I The preceding records are included from profile: TCPCMSU 
   IUCV ALLOW 
  
   IUCV ANY PRIORITY 
  
   IUCV *CCS PRIORITY MSGLIMIT 255   
  
   IUCV *VSWITCH MSGLIMIT 65535   
  
   OPTION QUICKDSP SVMSTAT MAXCONN 1024 DIAG98 APPLMON   
  
   SHARE RELATIVE 3000   
  
   NICDEF 0600 TYPE QDIO LAN SYSTEM VSW1

Re: How can I make my TCPIP run?

2009-04-30 Thread David Kreuter
1.  suggest that you do not log directly onto the tcpip server.
XAUTOLOG from TCPMAINT.
2.  The SYSTEM DTCPARMS is trying to attach real device 600 to this
machine. If you are trying to connect on vswitch, remove the ATTACH tag from
SYSTEM DTCPARMS.
3.  XAUTOLOG TCPIP and see what happens.  You did not post your TCPIP
CONFIG I can't tell what DEV/LINKs are coded.

 

David

 

 

  _  

From: The IBM z/VM Operating System [mailto:ib...@listserv.uark.edu] On
Behalf Of sunny...@wcb.ab.ca
Sent: Thursday, April 30, 2009 6:01 PM
To: IBMVM@LISTSERV.UARK.EDU
Subject: [IBMVM] How can I make my TCPIP run?

 


I plan to setup VSWITCH on z/VM 5.4 
But I couldn't make my TCPIP running.  Please give me some advice. 

Message from TCPMAINT 

DTCRUN1022I Console log will be sent to default owner ID: TCPMAINT 
HCPCPS040E Device 0600 does not exist   
DTCRUN1001E CP VARY ON 0600 failed with return code 40   
DTCRUN1099E Server not started - correct problem and retry 
DTCRUN1019I Server will not be logged off because you are connected 


LOGON TCPIP

15:50:20 NIC 0600 is created; devices 0600-0602 defined

15:50:20 z/VM Version 5 Release 4.0, Service Level 0901 (64-bit),

15:50:20 built on IBM Virtualization Technology

15:50:20 There is no logmsg data

15:50:20 FILES: 0002 RDR, 0004 PRT,   NO PUN

15:50:20 LOGON AT 15:50:20 MDT THURSDAY 04/30/09

15:50:20 GRAF  1193 LOGON  AS  TCPIPUSERS = 10

z/VM V5.4.02009-04-14 15:45

 

DMSACP723I D (198) R/O

DMSACP723I E (591) R/O

DMSACP723I F (592) R/O

Ready; T=0.01/0.01 15:50:43

15:50:43 PRT FILE 0023 SENT FROM TCPIPCON WAS 0023 RECS 0012 CPY  001 T
NOHO 
LD NOKEEP

DTCRUN1022I Console log will be sent to default owner ID: TCPMAINT

HCPCPS040E Device 0600 does not exist

DTCRUN1001E CP VARY ON 0600 failed with return code 40

DTCRUN1099E Server not started - correct problem and retry

DTCRUN1019I Server will not be logged off because you are connected

15:50:43 CON FILE 0024 SENT TO   TCPMAINT RDR AS  0085 RECS 0005 CPY  001 T
NOHO 
LD NOKEEP

Ready; T=0.01/0.01 15:50:43

 

Q v 

15:52:38 OSA  0600 ON NIC  0600  UNIT 000 SUBCHANNEL =    
15:52:38  0600 DEVTYPE OSA CHPID 02 OSD   
15:52:38  0600 MAC 02-00-05-00-00-02 CURRENT   
15:52:38  0600 QDIO-ELIGIBLE   QIOASSIST-ELIGIBLE 
15:52:38 OSA  0601 ON NIC  0600  UNIT 001 SUBCHANNEL = 0001   
15:52:38  0601 DEVTYPE OSA CHPID 02 OSD   
15:52:38  0601 QDIO-ELIGIBLE   QIOASSIST-ELIGIBLE 
15:52:38 OSA  0602 ON NIC  0600  UNIT 002 SUBCHANNEL = 0002   
15:52:38  0602 DEVTYPE OSA CHPID 02 OSD   
 15:52:38  0602 QDIO-ELIGIBLE   QIOASSIST-ELIGIBLE



Here is my settings 

System config 
 /**/ 
 /*VIRTUAL SWITCH DEFINITIONS  */ 
 /**/ 
  
  DEFINE VSWITCH VSW1 RDEV 0910 0930 CONTROLLER * 
  VMLAN MACPREFIX 020005 


TCPIP  direct on Dirmaint 

DVHRXV3355I The preceding records are included from profile: TCPCMSU 
   IUCV ALLOW 
  
   IUCV ANY PRIORITY 
  
   IUCV *CCS PRIORITY MSGLIMIT 255   
  
   IUCV *VSWITCH MSGLIMIT 65535   
  
   OPTION QUICKDSP SVMSTAT MAXCONN 1024 DIAG98 APPLMON   
  
   SHARE RELATIVE 3000   
  
   NICDEF 0600 TYPE QDIO LAN SYSTEM VSW1 
  
   LINK 5VMTCP40 0491 0491 RR 
  
   LINK 5VMTCP40 0492 0492 RR 
  
   LINK TCPMAINT 0591 0591 RR 
  
   LINK TCPMAINT 0592 0592 RR 
  
   LINK TCPMAINT 0198 0198 RR

Re: How can I make my TCPIP run?

2009-04-30 Thread Mike Walter
Sunny,

The following message indicates that you are using virtual devices for your NIC 
(typical, and correct):
15:50:20 NIC 0600 is created; devices 0600-0602 defined:

They are probably in the CP directory entry for TCPIP.

The following messages indicate that you are trying to deal with real device 
addresses for the NIC, too.  That's not recommended in z/VM:
HCPCPS040E Device 0600 does not exist                        
DTCRUN1001E CP VARY ON 0600 failed with return code 40  

That's the reason the previous post mentioned your DTCPARMS file.  Remove the 
NIC 600-602 statements for that, unless that's your OSA address.  If you are 
using 600-602 for OSA and NIC, just change references for the virtual NIC 
addresses in the CP directory for TCPIP, and the files on TCPMAINT 198.

Mike Walter
Hewitt Associates

(Sent from the wee keyboard on a Blackberry.)


- Original Message -
From: sunny.hu
Sent: 04/30/2009 04:01 PM CST
To: IBMVM@LISTSERV.UARK.EDU
Subject: How can I make my TCPIP run?



I plan to setup VSWITCH on z/VM 5.4
But I couldn't make my TCPIP running.  Please give me some advice.

Message from TCPMAINT

DTCRUN1022I Console log will be sent to default owner ID: TCPMAINT
HCPCPS040E Device 0600 does not exist
DTCRUN1001E CP VARY ON 0600 failed with return code 40
DTCRUN1099E Server not started - correct problem and retry
DTCRUN1019I Server will not be logged off because you are connected


LOGON TCPIP
15:50:20 NIC 0600 is created; devices 0600-0602 defined
15:50:20 z/VM Version 5 Release 4.0, Service Level 0901 (64-bit),
15:50:20 built on IBM Virtualization Technology
15:50:20 There is no logmsg data
15:50:20 FILES: 0002 RDR, 0004 PRT,   NO PUN
15:50:20 LOGON AT 15:50:20 MDT THURSDAY 04/30/09
15:50:20 GRAF  1193 LOGON  AS  TCPIPUSERS = 10
z/VM V5.4.02009-04-14 15:45

DMSACP723I D (198) R/O
DMSACP723I E (591) R/O
DMSACP723I F (592) R/O
Ready; T=0.01/0.01 15:50:43
15:50:43 PRT FILE 0023 SENT FROM TCPIPCON WAS 0023 RECS 0012 CPY  001
T NOHO
LD NOKEEP
DTCRUN1022I Console log will be sent to default owner ID: TCPMAINT
HCPCPS040E Device 0600 does not exist
DTCRUN1001E CP VARY ON 0600 failed with return code 40
DTCRUN1099E Server not started - correct problem and retry
DTCRUN1019I Server will not be logged off because you are connected
15:50:43 CON FILE 0024 SENT TO   TCPMAINT RDR AS  0085 RECS 0005 CPY  001
T NOHO
LD NOKEEP
Ready; T=0.01/0.01 15:50:43

Q v

15:52:38 OSA  0600 ON NIC  0600  UNIT 000 SUBCHANNEL = 
15:52:38  0600 DEVTYPE OSA CHPID 02 OSD
15:52:38  0600 MAC 02-00-05-00-00-02 CURRENT
15:52:38  0600 QDIO-ELIGIBLE   QIOASSIST-ELIGIBLE
15:52:38 OSA  0601 ON NIC  0600  UNIT 001 SUBCHANNEL = 0001
15:52:38  0601 DEVTYPE OSA CHPID 02 OSD
15:52:38  0601 QDIO-ELIGIBLE   QIOASSIST-ELIGIBLE
15:52:38 OSA  0602 ON NIC  0600  UNIT 002 SUBCHANNEL = 0002
15:52:38  0602 DEVTYPE OSA CHPID 02 OSD
 15:52:38  0602 QDIO-ELIGIBLE   QIOASSIST-ELIGIBLE


Here is my settings

System config
 /**/
 /*VIRTUAL SWITCH DEFINITIONS  */
 /**/

  DEFINE VSWITCH VSW1 RDEV 0910 0930 CONTROLLER *
  VMLAN MACPREFIX 020005


TCPIP  direct on Dirmaint

DVHRXV3355I The preceding records are included from profile: TCPCMSU
   IUCV ALLOW

   IUCV ANY PRIORITY

   IUCV *CCS PRIORITY MSGLIMIT 255

   IUCV *VSWITCH MSGLIMIT 65535

   OPTION QUICKDSP SVMSTAT MAXCONN 1024 DIAG98 APPLMON

   SHARE RELATIVE 3000

   NICDEF 0600 TYPE QDIO LAN SYSTEM VSW1

   LINK 5VMTCP40 0491 0491 RR

   LINK 5VMTCP40 0492 0492 RR

   LINK TCPMAINT 0591 0591 RR

   LINK TCPMAINT 0592 0592 RR

   LINK TCPMAINT 0198 0198 RR

   MDISK 0191 3390 2258 005 VP2W02 MR   

q vswitch
15:55:23 VSWITCH SYSTEM VSW1 Type: VSWITCH Connected: 0Maxconn:
INFINITE
15:55:23   PERSISTENT  RESTRICTEDNONROUTER Accounting:
OFF
15:55:23   VLAN Unaware
15:55:23   MAC address: 02-00-05-00-00-01
15:55:23   State: Ready
15:55:23   IPTimeout: 5 QueueStorage: 8
15:55:23   Isolation Status: OFF
15:55:23   RDEV: 0910.P00 VDEV: 0910 Controller: DTCVSW1
15:55:23   RDEV: 0930.P00 VDEV: 0930 Controller: DTCVSW2  BACKUP
Ready; T=0.01/0.01 15:55:23

q osa
15:55:49 OSA  0910 ATTACHED TO DTCVSW1  0910 DEVTYPE OSA CHPID 11
OSD
15:55:49 OSA  0911 ATTACHED TO DTCVSW1  0911 DEVTYPE OSA CHPID 11
OSD
15:55:49 OSA  0912 ATTACHED TO DTCVSW1  0912 DEVTYPE OSA CHPID 11
OSD
15:55:49 OSA  0930 ATTACHED TO DTCVSW2  0930 DEVTYPE OSA CHPID 13
OSD
15:55:49 OSA  0931 ATTACHED TO DTCVSW2  0931 DEVTYPE OSA CHPID 13
OSD
15:55:49 OSA  0932 ATTACHED TO DTCVSW2  0932 DEVTYPE OSA CHPID 13
OSD

q vswitch acc
15:57:10 VSWITCH SYSTEM VSW1 Type: VSWITCH Connected: 0Maxconn:
INFINITE
15:57:10   PERSISTENT  RESTRICTEDNONROUTER

Linux systems that run 7 x 24

2008-08-08 Thread Alan Ackerman
Was: ADD VIRTUAL MEMORY DYNAMICALLY

On Wed, 6 Aug 2008 06:11:10 -0400, Mary Anne Matyaz [EMAIL PROTECTED]
om wrote:

Do people really have Linux systems that run 7 x 24?

YES. But I get an outage once a quarter. Usually.


I threw that in off-the-cuff, but the responses were very revealing.

I should have realized that people on this list, running Linux on z/VM, a
re the ones most likely to 
be running Linux 24x7.

Perhaps I should have asked either:

1. Are you running Linux on Intel 24x7?
-or-
2. Do individual Linux instances run 24x7?

I was thinking of a few things:

1. The midrange applications I am most familiar with here (employee facin
g) often go down for 2 
or more days for upgrades.  Clearly no interest in 24x7.

2. It appears we mostly deploy servers here in pairs (or more) splitting 
the workload. If one goes 
down in prime time (unplanned) the application still runs but is degraded
. In low utilization 
periods you can have planned outages with no impact. (A problem arises wh
en all the servers have 
to be changed at once!) 

Obviously there is more to application design than just pairing servers, 
I just haven't got that far in 
understanding the midrange farm.

Alan Ackerman
Alan (dot) Ackerman (at) Bank of America (dot) com 


Re: Webshare CGI will not run using SFS

2008-02-20 Thread Kris Buelens
Testing on my customer's system confirms my thoughts that -with the
WebPac/1 extension- a CGI can live in an SFS directory without being
listed in CGI FILELIST.
The classic way: (DEMOENV CGI lives in SFSD:HTTPD.WEBSHARE.KRIS and is
listed in CGI FILELIST on SFSD:HTTPD.WEBSHARE.KRIS)
   http://vmct/kris/cgi/demoenv
The alternative: DEMOENVX CGI  is *not* listed in the CGI FILELIST,
but this works too:
   http://vmct/kris/demoenvx.cgi
The PACKAGE CHANGES file list this:
  o CGIs in SFS
   Changes made to:
  WEBSRVSP REXX
  WEBSRVHT REXX


Rick, you write you should code it and contribute it.  I would be
pleased to contribute my changes to Webshare (based on the Webpac/1
level):
-support SFSdir names longer than 8 chars
-support multi-part HTML (or server push)
-BFS support
  Hardcoded convention: when the URL starts with BFS or BFSBIN we
  extract files from BFS:
   for BFS:  /../VMBFS:SFSD:HTTPDBFS/
   for BFSBIN:   /../VMBFS:SFSD:HTTPDBFS/bin/
  BFSBIN files are supposed to be stored in ASCII, for others
  it depends on the filetype (as for CMS files) e.g. .GIF=bin

I created BFS support to make imbedding existing HTML document sets
(with long and/or mixed case fileids; spanning subdirectories) a piece
of cake.

The not-so-nice thing is that the updates are directly applied to the
REXX execs (i.e. take one extension and not the others would be
difficult and Webpac/1 is a hard pre-req).  How to proceed if there is
interest?

2008/2/20, Richard Troth [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
 Webshare ... wow ... that goes back a way!

 When using FILELISTs, you can code magical things like  *CGI.  For lack of
 a better term, let's call that a trigger filetype.  But when running purely
 from SFS, Webshare internally creates FILELIST streams, so the only
 filetypes you get are a real filetypes (undoctored LISTFILE output), not a
 trigger filetype.

 Recollection is fuzzy, but I believe you can have CGIs and SFS hierarchy
 handled by the same HTTPD v-machine, you just cannot have CGIs living in an
 SFS-defined-only kind of space.  For CGIs to be executed instead of served
 out (like plain files), they must reside on an ACCESSed disk or in an
 ACCESSed SFS directory and be listed in a hand-crafted FILELIST.

 If you can think of a way around this, you should code it and contribute it.
   :-)




 On Feb 19, 2008 6:04 AM, Berry van Sleeuwen
 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

  Hello list,
 
  I have been playing a bit with the Webshare package from Rick Troth. It
 
  has been succesfull so far but now I ran into a problem running CGI
  scripts.
 
  My webserver machine, HTTPD, is an SFS only machine. (IPL CMS PARM
  FILEPOOL VMSBSFS)
 
  I started with all files in the root of the HTTPD machine. This works as
 
  it should, filelists are ok and also the CGI processing is working fine.
 
  HTBIN FILELIST is available, the CGI files in there are listed as *CGI to
 
  enable execution of the script, and cgi-bin points to HTBIN so I can run
 
  CGI like /cgi-bin/CMSHELP. I can get the CMSHELP in my webbrowser. No
  problem there.
 
  Now I have setup the server to use the .webshare directory and moved the
 
  webfiles into .webshare and subdirectories (like .webshare.vminfo
  and .webshare.htbin). This way we do not have to use the FILELIST files
 
  anymore. It makes adding files and directories much easier. I can access
 
  the regular webpages (home.html, vminfo.html etc). But a CGI is not
  executed. I've tried several ways but so far I was not able to get the CG
  I
  to run. I guess some configuration has to be set to be able to run CGI in
 
  an SFS based structure the same way as it does in a single disk
  configuration. How can I get the webserver to run an CGI exec instead of
 
  sending me the file itself?
 
  TIA.
 
  Kind regards, Berry.
 



 --
 -- R;   




-- 
Kris Buelens,
IBM Belgium, VM customer support


Re: Webshare CGI will not run using SFS

2008-02-20 Thread Michael Simms
Dave,


Thanks, I've got it now.


Regards,
Michael

- Original Message 
From: Dave Jones [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: IBMVM@LISTSERV.UARK.EDU
Sent: Tuesday, February 19, 2008 2:32:19 PM
Subject: Re: Webshare CGI will not run using SFS


Rick 
Troth's 
WEBSHARE 
program 
can 
be 
downloaded 
from 
here:

htt://www.vsoft-software.com/downloads.html

Enjoy.

Michael 
Simms 
wrote:
 
Now 
that 
this 
subject 
has 
come 
up...
 
 
 
Can 
someone 
tell 
me 
where 
I 
might 
find 
the 
free 
part 
of 
Rick's 
Webshare 
program? 
I've 
got 
a 
copy 
but 
I 
am 
not 
sure 
where 
I 
got 
it 
or 
if 
it 
is 
complete.
 
 
 
Much 
thanks,
 
Michael
 
 
 
 
 
- 
Original 
Message 

 
From: 
Schuh, 
Richard 
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 
To: 
IBMVM@LISTSERV.UARK.EDU
 
Sent: 
Tuesday, 
February 
19, 
2008 
1:07:03 
PM
 
Subject: 
Re: 
Webshare 
CGI 
will 
not 
run 
using 
SFS
 
 
 
Yes, 
 
you 
 
do 
 
need 
 
the 
 
CGI-BIN 
 
FILELIST 
 
in 
 
the 
 
directory 
 
where 
 
the 
 
cgis
 
live.
 
 
Regards, 
 
Richard 
 
Schuh 
 
  
 
 
-Original 
 
Message-
 
From: 
 
The 
 
IBM 
 
z/VM 
 
Operating 
 
System 
 
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
 
On 
 
Behalf 
 
Of 
 
Kris 
 
Buelens
 
Sent: 
 
Tuesday, 
 
February 
 
19, 
 
2008 
 
9:51 
 
AM
 
To: 
 
IBMVM@LISTSERV.UARK.EDU
 
Subject: 
 
Re: 
 
Webshare 
 
CGI 
 
will 
 
not 
 
run 
 
using 
 
SFS

 
We 
 
still 
 
place 
 
all 
 
CGI's 
 
in 
 
a 
 
FILELIST 
 
in 
 
an 
 
SFS 
 
directory, 
 
I 
 
think 
 
it 
 
is 
 
a 
 
requirement.  
 
There 
 
used 
 
to 
 
be 
 
an 
 
extension 
 
to 
 
Webshare 
 
that 
 
costed 
 
a 
 
few 
 
$ 
 
(and 
 
that 
 
we 
 
got 
 
too), 
 
and 
 
I 
 
think 
 
it 
 
lifted 
 
this 
 
requirement; 
 
but 
 
-as 
 
mentioned 
 
-, 
 
we 
 
still 
 
do 
 
use 
 
the 
 
FILELIST.
 
The 
 
path 
 
for 
 
a 
 
CGI 
 
is 
 
then  
  
 
http:///someSFSdir/fname/cgiFN
 
The  
 
someSFSdir 
 
is 
 
.WEBSHARE.someSFSdir
 
The 
 
fname 
 
points 
 
to 
 
fname 
 
FILELIST 
 
in 
 
that 
 
SFS 
 
dir; 
 
and 
 
cgiFN 
 
is 
 
listed 
 
in 
 
it.

 
2008/2/19, 
 
Berry 
 
van 
 
Sleeuwen 
 
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:

 
Hello 
 
list,



 
I 
 
have 
 
been 
 
playing 
 
a 
 
bit 
 
with 
 
the 
 
Webshare 
 
package 
 
from 
 
Rick 
 
Troth. 

 
It



 
has 
 
been 
 
succesfull 
 
so 
 
far 
 
but 
 
now 
 
I 
 
ran 
 
into 
 
a 
 
problem 
 
running 
 
CGI 

 
scripts.



 
My 
 
webserver 
 
machine, 
 
HTTPD, 
 
is 
 
an 
 
SFS 
 
only 
 
machine. 
 
(IPL 
 
CMS 
 
PARM 

 
FILEPOOL 
 
VMSBSFS)



 
I 
 
started 
 
with 
 
all 
 
files 
 
in 
 
the 
 
root 
 
of 
 
the 
 
HTTPD 
 
machine. 
 
This 
 
works 

 
as



 
it 
 
should, 
 
filelists 
 
are 
 
ok 
 
and 
 
also 
 
the 
 
CGI 
 
processing 
 
is 
 
working 
 
fine.



 
HTBIN 
 
FILELIST 
 
is 
 
available, 
 
the 
 
CGI 
 
files 
 
in 
 
there 
 
are 
 
listed 
 
as 
 
*CGI 

 
to



 
enable 
 
execution 
 
of 
 
the 
 
script, 
 
and 
 
cgi-bin 
 
points 
 
to 
 
HTBIN 
 
so 
 
I 
 
can 

 
run



 
CGI 
 
like 
 
/cgi-bin/CMSHELP. 
 
I 
 
can 
 
get 
 
the 
 
CMSHELP 
 
in 
 
my 
 
webbrowser. 
 
No 

 
problem 
 
there.



 
Now 
 
I 
 
have 
 
setup 
 
the 
 
server 
 
to 
 
use 
 
the 
 
.webshare 
 
directory 
 
and 
 
moved 

 
the



 
webfiles 
 
into 
 
.webshare 
 
and 
 
subdirectories 
 
(like 
 
.webshare.vminfo 
 
and 

 
.webshare.htbin). 
 
This 
 
way 
 
we 
 
do 
 
not 
 
have 
 
to 
 
use 
 
the 
 
FILELIST 
 
files



 
anymore. 
 
It 
 
makes 
 
adding 
 
files 
 
and 
 
directories 
 
much 
 
easier. 
 
I 
 
can 

 
access



 
the 
 
regular 
 
webpages 
 
(home.html, 
 
vminfo.html 
 
etc). 
 
But 
 
a 
 
CGI 
 
is 
 
not 

 
executed. 
 
I've 
 
tried 
 
several 
 
ways 
 
but 
 
so 
 
far 
 
I 
 
was 
 
not 
 
able 
 
to 
 
get 
 
the 

 
CG 
 
I 
 
to 
 
run. 
 
I 
 
guess 
 
some 
 
configuration 
 
has 
 
to 
 
be 
 
set 
 
to 
 
be 
 
able 
 
to 

 
run 
 
CGI 
 
in



 
an 
 
SFS 
 
based 
 
structure 
 
the 
 
same 
 
way 
 
as 
 
it 
 
does 
 
in 
 
a 
 
single 
 
disk 

 
configuration. 
 
How 
 
can 
 
I 
 
get 
 
the 
 
webserver 
 
to 
 
run 
 
an 
 
CGI 
 
exec 
 
instead 

 
of



 
sending 
 
me 
 
the 
 
file 
 
itself?



 
TIA.



 
Kind 
 
regards, 
 
Berry.




 
--
 
Kris 
 
Buelens,
 
IBM 
 
Belgium, 
 
VM 
 
customer 
 
support
 
 
 
 
 
 
  
  
  
 

 
Be 
a 
better 
friend, 
newshound, 
and 
 
know-it-all 
with 
Yahoo! 
Mobile.  
Try 
it 
now.  
http://mobile.yahoo.com/;_ylt=Ahu06i62sR8HDtDypao8Wcj9tAcJ 
 

-- 
DJ

V/Soft
  
 
z/VM 
and 
mainframe 
Linux 
expertise, 
training,
  
 
consulting, 
and 
software 
development
www.vsoft-software.com






  

Be a better friend, newshound, and 
know-it-all with Yahoo! Mobile.  Try it now.  
http://mobile.yahoo.com/;_ylt=Ahu06i62sR8HDtDypao8Wcj9tAcJ 


Re: Webshare CGI will not run using SFS

2008-02-20 Thread Berry van Sleeuwen
Richard,

Recollection is fuzzy, but I believe you can have CGIs and SFS hierarchy

handled by the same HTTPD v-machine, you just cannot have CGIs living in
 
an
SFS-defined-only kind of space.  For CGIs to be executed instead of serv
ed
out (like plain files), they must reside on an ACCESSed disk or in an
ACCESSed SFS directory and be listed in a hand-crafted FILELIST.

So the key here is the accessed directory. In both cases the server is SF
S 
only. The first try had all files dumped into the root and accessed it as
 
A. The second uses the full directorystructure and indeed doesnot access 

the htbin directory unless it needs to.

Perhaps if I access the htbin directory before starting the server. Ah, I
 
guess I'll be playing a lot today. :-)

If you can think of a way around this, you should code it and contribute

it.   :-)

Kris did have a way around it without any change in coding. The fact that
 
the CGI is called in a slightly different way doesn't matter too much. 

Just update the links and run it. Perhaps it would be nice to have the 

server react the same in either case and for that to happen I'd need to 

dive into the coding. If only I had 30 hours in a single day...

Thanks for your comments and for your great webshare coding. 

Regards, Berry.


Re: Webshare CGI will not run using SFS

2008-02-20 Thread Berry van Sleeuwen
Kris,

Ah, that's it. For the CGI to process from an accessed disk you can 
request the page http://xx/somedirectory/somecgiFN. But when in SFS 

you need the path as you mention it. It looks like this could be working.
 
But i'll have to look into it some more. Running CMSHELP would get me the
 
CMS HELP MENU in the single directory install but it produces an error on
 
the SFS installed server.

CMSHELP: TASK HELP   
 
  
FPLDSR146E File HELP HELPTASK * does not exist 
   
FPLMSG002I ... Processing ADDPIPE  HELP HELPTASK * | *.INPUT:
FPLMSG003I ... Issued from stage 2 of pipeline 1 
   
FPLMSG001I ... Running REXX CGI#TEMP
  

CMSHELP?CP does give me the help page on the CP command. So in any case, 

error or no error, the CGI gets to be processed.

Anyway, like Richard mentioned, i'll have some coding to do I guess.

Thanks, Berry.

On Tue, 19 Feb 2008 18:51:10 +0100, Kris Buelens [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 
wrote:

snip
The path for a CGI is then   http:///someSFSdir/fname/cgiFN
The  someSFSdir is .WEBSHARE.someSFSdir
The fname points to fname FILELIST in that SFS dir; and cgiFN is
listed in it.



Webshare CGI will not run using SFS

2008-02-19 Thread Berry van Sleeuwen
Hello list,

I have been playing a bit with the Webshare package from Rick Troth. It 

has been succesfull so far but now I ran into a problem running CGI 
scripts.

My webserver machine, HTTPD, is an SFS only machine. (IPL CMS PARM 
FILEPOOL VMSBSFS)

I started with all files in the root of the HTTPD machine. This works as 

it should, filelists are ok and also the CGI processing is working fine. 

HTBIN FILELIST is available, the CGI files in there are listed as *CGI to
 
enable execution of the script, and cgi-bin points to HTBIN so I can run 

CGI like /cgi-bin/CMSHELP. I can get the CMSHELP in my webbrowser. No 
problem there.

Now I have setup the server to use the .webshare directory and moved the 

webfiles into .webshare and subdirectories (like .webshare.vminfo 
and .webshare.htbin). This way we do not have to use the FILELIST files 

anymore. It makes adding files and directories much easier. I can access 

the regular webpages (home.html, vminfo.html etc). But a CGI is not 
executed. I've tried several ways but so far I was not able to get the CG
I 
to run. I guess some configuration has to be set to be able to run CGI in
 
an SFS based structure the same way as it does in a single disk 
configuration. How can I get the webserver to run an CGI exec instead of 

sending me the file itself?

TIA.

Kind regards, Berry.


Re: Webshare CGI will not run using SFS

2008-02-19 Thread Kris Buelens
We still place all CGI's in a FILELIST in an SFS directory, I think it
is a requirement.  There used to be an extension to Webshare that
costed a few $ (and that we got too), and I think it lifted this
requirement; but -as mentioned -, we still do use the FILELIST.
The path for a CGI is then   http:///someSFSdir/fname/cgiFN
The  someSFSdir is .WEBSHARE.someSFSdir
The fname points to fname FILELIST in that SFS dir; and cgiFN is
listed in it.

2008/2/19, Berry van Sleeuwen [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
 Hello list,

 I have been playing a bit with the Webshare package from Rick Troth. It

 has been succesfull so far but now I ran into a problem running CGI
 scripts.

 My webserver machine, HTTPD, is an SFS only machine. (IPL CMS PARM
 FILEPOOL VMSBSFS)

 I started with all files in the root of the HTTPD machine. This works as

 it should, filelists are ok and also the CGI processing is working fine.

 HTBIN FILELIST is available, the CGI files in there are listed as *CGI to

 enable execution of the script, and cgi-bin points to HTBIN so I can run

 CGI like /cgi-bin/CMSHELP. I can get the CMSHELP in my webbrowser. No
 problem there.

 Now I have setup the server to use the .webshare directory and moved the

 webfiles into .webshare and subdirectories (like .webshare.vminfo
 and .webshare.htbin). This way we do not have to use the FILELIST files

 anymore. It makes adding files and directories much easier. I can access

 the regular webpages (home.html, vminfo.html etc). But a CGI is not
 executed. I've tried several ways but so far I was not able to get the CG
 I
 to run. I guess some configuration has to be set to be able to run CGI in

 an SFS based structure the same way as it does in a single disk
 configuration. How can I get the webserver to run an CGI exec instead of

 sending me the file itself?

 TIA.

 Kind regards, Berry.



-- 
Kris Buelens,
IBM Belgium, VM customer support


Re: Webshare CGI will not run using SFS

2008-02-19 Thread Schuh, Richard
Yes, you do need the CGI-BIN FILELIST in the directory where the cgis
live.

Regards, 
Richard Schuh 

 

 -Original Message-
 From: The IBM z/VM Operating System 
 [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Kris Buelens
 Sent: Tuesday, February 19, 2008 9:51 AM
 To: IBMVM@LISTSERV.UARK.EDU
 Subject: Re: Webshare CGI will not run using SFS
 
 We still place all CGI's in a FILELIST in an SFS directory, I 
 think it is a requirement.  There used to be an extension to 
 Webshare that costed a few $ (and that we got too), and I 
 think it lifted this requirement; but -as mentioned -, we 
 still do use the FILELIST.
 The path for a CGI is then   http:///someSFSdir/fname/cgiFN
 The  someSFSdir is .WEBSHARE.someSFSdir
 The fname points to fname FILELIST in that SFS dir; and 
 cgiFN is listed in it.
 
 2008/2/19, Berry van Sleeuwen [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
  Hello list,
 
  I have been playing a bit with the Webshare package from 
 Rick Troth. 
  It
 
  has been succesfull so far but now I ran into a problem running CGI 
  scripts.
 
  My webserver machine, HTTPD, is an SFS only machine. (IPL CMS PARM 
  FILEPOOL VMSBSFS)
 
  I started with all files in the root of the HTTPD machine. 
 This works 
  as
 
  it should, filelists are ok and also the CGI processing is 
 working fine.
 
  HTBIN FILELIST is available, the CGI files in there are 
 listed as *CGI 
  to
 
  enable execution of the script, and cgi-bin points to HTBIN 
 so I can 
  run
 
  CGI like /cgi-bin/CMSHELP. I can get the CMSHELP in my 
 webbrowser. No 
  problem there.
 
  Now I have setup the server to use the .webshare directory 
 and moved 
  the
 
  webfiles into .webshare and subdirectories (like 
 .webshare.vminfo and 
  .webshare.htbin). This way we do not have to use the FILELIST files
 
  anymore. It makes adding files and directories much easier. I can 
  access
 
  the regular webpages (home.html, vminfo.html etc). But a CGI is not 
  executed. I've tried several ways but so far I was not able 
 to get the 
  CG I to run. I guess some configuration has to be set to be able to 
  run CGI in
 
  an SFS based structure the same way as it does in a single disk 
  configuration. How can I get the webserver to run an CGI 
 exec instead 
  of
 
  sending me the file itself?
 
  TIA.
 
  Kind regards, Berry.
 
 
 
 --
 Kris Buelens,
 IBM Belgium, VM customer support
 


Re: Webshare CGI will not run using SFS

2008-02-19 Thread Michael Simms
Now that this subject has come up...


Can someone tell me where I might find the free part of Rick's Webshare 
program? I've got a copy but I am not sure where I got it or if it is complete.


Much thanks,
Michael




- Original Message 
From: Schuh, Richard [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: IBMVM@LISTSERV.UARK.EDU
Sent: Tuesday, February 19, 2008 1:07:03 PM
Subject: Re: Webshare CGI will not run using SFS


Yes, 
you 
do 
need 
the 
CGI-BIN 
FILELIST 
in 
the 
directory 
where 
the 
cgis
live.

Regards, 
Richard 
Schuh 

 

 
-Original 
Message-
 
From: 
The 
IBM 
z/VM 
Operating 
System 
 
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
On 
Behalf 
Of 
Kris 
Buelens
 
Sent: 
Tuesday, 
February 
19, 
2008 
9:51 
AM
 
To: 
IBMVM@LISTSERV.UARK.EDU
 
Subject: 
Re: 
Webshare 
CGI 
will 
not 
run 
using 
SFS
 
 
We 
still 
place 
all 
CGI's 
in 
a 
FILELIST 
in 
an 
SFS 
directory, 
I 
 
think 
it 
is 
a 
requirement.  
There 
used 
to 
be 
an 
extension 
to 
 
Webshare 
that 
costed 
a 
few 
$ 
(and 
that 
we 
got 
too), 
and 
I 
 
think 
it 
lifted 
this 
requirement; 
but 
-as 
mentioned 
-, 
we 
 
still 
do 
use 
the 
FILELIST.
 
The 
path 
for 
a 
CGI 
is 
then  
 
http:///someSFSdir/fname/cgiFN
 
The  
someSFSdir 
is 
.WEBSHARE.someSFSdir
 
The 
fname 
points 
to 
fname 
FILELIST 
in 
that 
SFS 
dir; 
and 
 
cgiFN 
is 
listed 
in 
it.
 
 
2008/2/19, 
Berry 
van 
Sleeuwen 
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:
 
 
Hello 
list,
 

 
 
I 
have 
been 
playing 
a 
bit 
with 
the 
Webshare 
package 
from 
 
Rick 
Troth. 
 
 
It
 

 
 
has 
been 
succesfull 
so 
far 
but 
now 
I 
ran 
into 
a 
problem 
running 
CGI 
 
 
scripts.
 

 
 
My 
webserver 
machine, 
HTTPD, 
is 
an 
SFS 
only 
machine. 
(IPL 
CMS 
PARM 
 
 
FILEPOOL 
VMSBSFS)
 

 
 
I 
started 
with 
all 
files 
in 
the 
root 
of 
the 
HTTPD 
machine. 
 
This 
works 
 
 
as
 

 
 
it 
should, 
filelists 
are 
ok 
and 
also 
the 
CGI 
processing 
is 
 
working 
fine.
 

 
 
HTBIN 
FILELIST 
is 
available, 
the 
CGI 
files 
in 
there 
are 
 
listed 
as 
*CGI 
 
 
to
 

 
 
enable 
execution 
of 
the 
script, 
and 
cgi-bin 
points 
to 
HTBIN 
 
so 
I 
can 
 
 
run
 

 
 
CGI 
like 
/cgi-bin/CMSHELP. 
I 
can 
get 
the 
CMSHELP 
in 
my 
 
webbrowser. 
No 
 
 
problem 
there.
 

 
 
Now 
I 
have 
setup 
the 
server 
to 
use 
the 
.webshare 
directory 
 
and 
moved 
 
 
the
 

 
 
webfiles 
into 
.webshare 
and 
subdirectories 
(like 
 
.webshare.vminfo 
and 
 
 
.webshare.htbin). 
This 
way 
we 
do 
not 
have 
to 
use 
the 
FILELIST 
files
 

 
 
anymore. 
It 
makes 
adding 
files 
and 
directories 
much 
easier. 
I 
can 
 
 
access
 

 
 
the 
regular 
webpages 
(home.html, 
vminfo.html 
etc). 
But 
a 
CGI 
is 
not 
 
 
executed. 
I've 
tried 
several 
ways 
but 
so 
far 
I 
was 
not 
able 
 
to 
get 
the 
 
 
CG 
I 
to 
run. 
I 
guess 
some 
configuration 
has 
to 
be 
set 
to 
be 
able 
to 
 
 
run 
CGI 
in
 

 
 
an 
SFS 
based 
structure 
the 
same 
way 
as 
it 
does 
in 
a 
single 
disk 
 
 
configuration. 
How 
can 
I 
get 
the 
webserver 
to 
run 
an 
CGI 
 
exec 
instead 
 
 
of
 

 
 
sending 
me 
the 
file 
itself?
 

 
 
TIA.
 

 
 
Kind 
regards, 
Berry.
 

 
 
 
--
 
Kris 
Buelens,
 
IBM 
Belgium, 
VM 
customer 
support
 






  

Be a better friend, newshound, and 
know-it-all with Yahoo! Mobile.  Try it now.  
http://mobile.yahoo.com/;_ylt=Ahu06i62sR8HDtDypao8Wcj9tAcJ 


Re: Webshare CGI will not run using SFS

2008-02-19 Thread Dave Jones

Rick Troth's WEBSHARE program can be downloaded from here:

htt://www.vsoft-software.com/downloads.html

Enjoy.

Michael Simms wrote:

Now that this subject has come up...


Can someone tell me where I might find the free part of Rick's Webshare 
program? I've got a copy but I am not sure where I got it or if it is complete.


Much thanks,
Michael




- Original Message 
From: Schuh, Richard [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: IBMVM@LISTSERV.UARK.EDU
Sent: Tuesday, February 19, 2008 1:07:03 PM
Subject: Re: Webshare CGI will not run using SFS


Yes, 
you 
do 
need 
the 
CGI-BIN 
FILELIST 
in 
the 
directory 
where 
the 
cgis

live.

Regards, 
Richard 
Schuh 

 

-Original 
Message-
From: 
The 
IBM 
z/VM 
Operating 
System 
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
On 
Behalf 
Of 
Kris 
Buelens
Sent: 
Tuesday, 
February 
19, 
2008 
9:51 
AM
To: 
IBMVM@LISTSERV.UARK.EDU
Subject: 
Re: 
Webshare 
CGI 
will 
not 
run 
using 
SFS


We 
still 
place 
all 
CGI's 
in 
a 
FILELIST 
in 
an 
SFS 
directory, 
I 
think 
it 
is 
a 
requirement.  
There 
used 
to 
be 
an 
extension 
to 
Webshare 
that 
costed 
a 
few 
$ 
(and 
that 
we 
got 
too), 
and 
I 
think 
it 
lifted 
this 
requirement; 
but 
-as 
mentioned 
-, 
we 
still 
do 
use 
the 
FILELIST.
The 
path 
for 
a 
CGI 
is 
then  
 
http:///someSFSdir/fname/cgiFN
The  
someSFSdir 
is 
.WEBSHARE.someSFSdir
The 
fname 
points 
to 
fname 
FILELIST 
in 
that 
SFS 
dir; 
and 
cgiFN 
is 
listed 
in 
it.


2008/2/19, 
Berry 
van 
Sleeuwen 
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:


Hello 
list,




I 
have 
been 
playing 
a 
bit 
with 
the 
Webshare 
package 
from 
Rick 
Troth. 



It




has 
been 
succesfull 
so 
far 
but 
now 
I 
ran 
into 
a 
problem 
running 
CGI 



scripts.




My 
webserver 
machine, 
HTTPD, 
is 
an 
SFS 
only 
machine. 
(IPL 
CMS 
PARM 


FILEPOOL 
VMSBSFS)




I 
started 
with 
all 
files 
in 
the 
root 
of 
the 
HTTPD 
machine. 
This 
works 



as




it 
should, 
filelists 
are 
ok 
and 
also 
the 
CGI 
processing 
is 
working 
fine.




HTBIN 
FILELIST 
is 
available, 
the 
CGI 
files 
in 
there 
are 
listed 
as 
*CGI 



to




enable 
execution 
of 
the 
script, 
and 
cgi-bin 
points 
to 
HTBIN 
so 
I 
can 



run




CGI 
like 
/cgi-bin/CMSHELP. 
I 
can 
get 
the 
CMSHELP 
in 
my 
webbrowser. 
No 


problem 
there.




Now 
I 
have 
setup 
the 
server 
to 
use 
the 
.webshare 
directory 
and 
moved 



the




webfiles 
into 
.webshare 
and 
subdirectories 
(like 
.webshare.vminfo 
and 


.webshare.htbin). 
This 
way 
we 
do 
not 
have 
to 
use 
the 
FILELIST 
files




anymore. 
It 
makes 
adding 
files 
and 
directories 
much 
easier. 
I 
can 



access




the 
regular 
webpages 
(home.html, 
vminfo.html 
etc). 
But 
a 
CGI 
is 
not 


executed. 
I've 
tried 
several 
ways 
but 
so 
far 
I 
was 
not 
able 
to 
get 
the 


CG 
I 
to 
run. 
I 
guess 
some 
configuration 
has 
to 
be 
set 
to 
be 
able 
to 


run 
CGI 
in




an 
SFS 
based 
structure 
the 
same 
way 
as 
it 
does 
in 
a 
single 
disk 


configuration. 
How 
can 
I 
get 
the 
webserver 
to 
run 
an 
CGI 
exec 
instead 



of




sending 
me 
the 
file 
itself?





TIA.




Kind 
regards, 
Berry.






--
Kris 
Buelens,
IBM 
Belgium, 
VM 
customer 
support







  

Be a better friend, newshound, and 
know-it-all with Yahoo! Mobile.  Try it now.  http://mobile.yahoo.com/;_ylt=Ahu06i62sR8HDtDypao8Wcj9tAcJ 



--
DJ

V/Soft
  z/VM and mainframe Linux expertise, training,
  consulting, and software development
www.vsoft-software.com


Re: Webshare CGI will not run using SFS

2008-02-19 Thread Richard Troth
Webshare ... wow ... that goes back a way!

When using FILELISTs, you can code magical things like  *CGI.  For lack of
a better term, let's call that a trigger filetype.  But when running purely
from SFS, Webshare internally creates FILELIST streams, so the only
filetypes you get are a real filetypes (undoctored LISTFILE output), not a
trigger filetype.

Recollection is fuzzy, but I believe you can have CGIs and SFS hierarchy
handled by the same HTTPD v-machine, you just cannot have CGIs living in an
SFS-defined-only kind of space.  For CGIs to be executed instead of served
out (like plain files), they must reside on an ACCESSed disk or in an
ACCESSed SFS directory and be listed in a hand-crafted FILELIST.

If you can think of a way around this, you should code it and contribute
it.   :-)




On Feb 19, 2008 6:04 AM, Berry van Sleeuwen 
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 Hello list,

 I have been playing a bit with the Webshare package from Rick Troth. It

 has been succesfull so far but now I ran into a problem running CGI
 scripts.

 My webserver machine, HTTPD, is an SFS only machine. (IPL CMS PARM
 FILEPOOL VMSBSFS)

 I started with all files in the root of the HTTPD machine. This works as

 it should, filelists are ok and also the CGI processing is working fine.

 HTBIN FILELIST is available, the CGI files in there are listed as *CGI to

 enable execution of the script, and cgi-bin points to HTBIN so I can run

 CGI like /cgi-bin/CMSHELP. I can get the CMSHELP in my webbrowser. No
 problem there.

 Now I have setup the server to use the .webshare directory and moved the

 webfiles into .webshare and subdirectories (like .webshare.vminfo
 and .webshare.htbin). This way we do not have to use the FILELIST files

 anymore. It makes adding files and directories much easier. I can access

 the regular webpages (home.html, vminfo.html etc). But a CGI is not
 executed. I've tried several ways but so far I was not able to get the CG
 I
 to run. I guess some configuration has to be set to be able to run CGI in

 an SFS based structure the same way as it does in a single disk
 configuration. How can I get the webserver to run an CGI exec instead of

 sending me the file itself?

 TIA.

 Kind regards, Berry.




-- 
-- R;   


Re: set run on

2007-05-23 Thread Kris Buelens

And, the last piece of information that was not yet added: CP SET RUN ON
tells that the virtual machine keeps running when it is in CP READ state.

2007/5/22, Ray Mansell [EMAIL PROTECTED]:


Duane Weaver wrote:
 The Operator on my system has SET RUN ON.  Yet it still shows a VM
 READ all the time.

 Why?
The other appenders are correct - you should include the CMS command SET
AUTOREAD OFF in the operator's PROFILE EXEC. Note that SET AUTOREAD is a
CMS command, while SET RUN is a CP command.

AUTOREAD is a feature that harks back to 2741 (i.e. typewriter) terminal
days when the terminal was either in receive or transmit mode. AUTOREAD
ON meant that when CMS was ready to accept input it would send a READ to
the terminal, enabling you to type. However, in this mode, any output
from the system could not be sent until the next time you pressed the
ENTER (or some other interrupt) key.  With AUTOREAD OFF, such system
output could be sent immediately, but the keyboard was disabled and you
had to press the ATTN key to unlock it. Fun times. With the advent of
the 3270 screen, there was no longer a need for this feature, since
whatever you typed on the keyboard was buffered in the terminal. When
you pressed ENTER, an attention was sent to the system, which in turn
would issue a read to the terminal, which in its turn would send the
contents of it buffer to the system. Even though AUTOREAD was no longer
required, it was retained for compatibility (just like SET BLIP :-) )

For historical reasons, the default for AUTOREAD is ON if the virtual
machine is autologged, and OFF if you logon from a terminal (I forget
why). If you have a userid which is ever likely to be autologged, you'll
probably want to include SET AUTOREAD OFF in its profile exec.

Ray Mansell




--
Kris Buelens,
IBM Belgium, VM customer support


set run on

2007-05-22 Thread Duane Weaver
The Operator on my system has SET RUN ON.  Yet it still shows a VM 
READ all the time.


Why?


Re: set run on

2007-05-22 Thread Thomas Kern
Try doing a 'SET AUTOREAD OFF'. If it goes to 'RUNNING' then maybe you ca
n
add it to the PROFILE EXEC.

/Tom Kern

On Tue, 22 May 2007 08:56:11 -0400, Duane Weaver [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrot
e:

The Operator on my system has SET RUN ON.  Yet it still shows a VM
READ all the time.

Why?


Re: set run on

2007-05-22 Thread Rick Bourgeois
Try,

SET AUTOREAD OFF

Rick Bourgeois, President
Virtual Software Systems, Inc.
7715 Browns Bridge Rd
Gainesville, GA  30506
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
770-781-3200

-Original Message-
From: The IBM z/VM Operating System [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On
Behalf Of Duane Weaver
Sent: Tuesday, May 22, 2007 8:56 AM
To: IBMVM@LISTSERV.UARK.EDU
Subject: set run on

The Operator on my system has SET RUN ON.  Yet it still shows a VM 
READ all the time.

Why?


Re: set run on

2007-05-22 Thread Jim Bohnsack
I see that all of the time on OPERATOR ids.  Enter SET AUTOREAD OFF in 
addition to SET RUN ON. 


Why??  Who knows.
Jim

Duane Weaver wrote:
The Operator on my system has SET RUN ON.  Yet it still shows a VM 
READ all the time.


Why?

  



--
Jim Bohnsack
Cornell University
(607) 255-1760
[EMAIL PROTECTED]


Re: set run on

2007-05-22 Thread Duane Weaver
Thanks guys. I am not sure what caused AUTOREAD to be set on. I even 
logged Operator off and back on to make sure there was something 
setting autoread on.


Now that I know, I will keep watch to see what happens.
duane


At 09:09 AM 5/22/2007, you wrote:
I see that all of the time on OPERATOR ids.  Enter SET AUTOREAD OFF 
in addition to SET RUN ON.

Why??  Who knows.
Jim

Duane Weaver wrote:
The Operator on my system has SET RUN ON.  Yet it still shows a VM 
READ all the time.


Why?





--
Jim Bohnsack
Cornell University
(607) 255-1760
[EMAIL PROTECTED]


Re: set run on

2007-05-22 Thread Ray Mansell

Duane Weaver wrote:
The Operator on my system has SET RUN ON.  Yet it still shows a VM 
READ all the time.


Why?
The other appenders are correct - you should include the CMS command SET 
AUTOREAD OFF in the operator's PROFILE EXEC. Note that SET AUTOREAD is a 
CMS command, while SET RUN is a CP command.


AUTOREAD is a feature that harks back to 2741 (i.e. typewriter) terminal 
days when the terminal was either in receive or transmit mode. AUTOREAD 
ON meant that when CMS was ready to accept input it would send a READ to 
the terminal, enabling you to type. However, in this mode, any output 
from the system could not be sent until the next time you pressed the 
ENTER (or some other interrupt) key.  With AUTOREAD OFF, such system 
output could be sent immediately, but the keyboard was disabled and you 
had to press the ATTN key to unlock it. Fun times. With the advent of 
the 3270 screen, there was no longer a need for this feature, since 
whatever you typed on the keyboard was buffered in the terminal. When 
you pressed ENTER, an attention was sent to the system, which in turn 
would issue a read to the terminal, which in its turn would send the 
contents of it buffer to the system. Even though AUTOREAD was no longer 
required, it was retained for compatibility (just like SET BLIP :-) )


For historical reasons, the default for AUTOREAD is ON if the virtual 
machine is autologged, and OFF if you logon from a terminal (I forget 
why). If you have a userid which is ever likely to be autologged, you'll 
probably want to include SET AUTOREAD OFF in its profile exec.


Ray Mansell


Re: Does Xen run on zSeries?

2007-02-09 Thread Alan Dickey

Alan Ackerman wrote:


I found this on the web (which does not, of course, make it true) at Linu
x-
Watch at http://www.linux-watch.com/news/NS9118634698.html:

Even now, Jaffe continued, insurance giant Nationwise is using Novell SLE
S 
and Xen in production IBM zSeries mainframes to improve their system 
utilization and save money.


When needs VM?

I like the spelling of Nationwise.

Alan Ackerman
alan(dot)ackerman(at)bank of america(dot)com

 



Re: Does Xen run on zSeries?

2007-02-09 Thread Alan Ackerman
Argh!

c/When needs VM?/Who needs VM?/

That's sarcastic, by the way!

On Thu, 8 Feb 2007 18:55:25 -0500, Jim Elliott [EMAIL PROTECTED] 

[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 I found this on the web (which does not, of course, make it
 true) at Linux-Watch at
 http://www.linux-watch.com/news/NS9118634698.html:

 Even now, Jaffe continued, insurance giant Nationwise is using
 Novell SLES and Xen in production IBM zSeries mainframes to
 improve their system utilization and save money.

 When needs VM?

 I like the spelling of Nationwise.

I have pretty much given up on this reporter getting things
right.

JIM

=



Does Xen run on zSeries?

2007-02-08 Thread Alan Ackerman
I found this on the web (which does not, of course, make it true) at Linu
x-
Watch at http://www.linux-watch.com/news/NS9118634698.html:

Even now, Jaffe continued, insurance giant Nationwise is using Novell SLE
S 
and Xen in production IBM zSeries mainframes to improve their system 
utilization and save money.

When needs VM?

I like the spelling of Nationwise.

Alan Ackerman
alan(dot)ackerman(at)bank of america(dot)com


Re: Does Xen run on zSeries?

2007-02-08 Thread Jim Elliott [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 I found this on the web (which does not, of course, make it
 true) at Linux-Watch at
 http://www.linux-watch.com/news/NS9118634698.html:

 Even now, Jaffe continued, insurance giant Nationwise is using
 Novell SLES and Xen in production IBM zSeries mainframes to
 improve their system utilization and save money.

 When needs VM?

 I like the spelling of Nationwise.

I have pretty much given up on this reporter getting things
right.

JIM


Re: GCCCMS for zVM and run time environment.

2006-04-22 Thread Dave Wade
--- Rick Troth [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 I wonder: could you get it to call LE libraries
 instead of OS libs?

I don't see why not, but I am not sure how much work
would be required. The present code is pretty tied
into OS DCBs and QSAM I/O. I had not considered using
LE as I know very little about it, and its not
available on the old VM/370 system that I started
on.

I was intending to change it to call the FSIO stuff as
those routines are available on both old and new
platforms, and I understand how they work. However
this would reduce functionality as at present the code
will read and write any device that you can FILEDEF
(Tape/Spool/Console/CMS Dasd/OS DASD/SFS) and FSIO can
only read CMS  SFS Dasd. (so I would have to add some
code to read and write the console). However I will
take a look at LE and see if it could be used.

 
 -- R;
 

Dave
Dave.

__
Do You Yahoo!?
Tired of spam?  Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around 
http://mail.yahoo.com