Re: mainframe tcp/ip based session manager???

2006-05-24 Thread Alan Altmark
On Wednesday, 05/24/2006 at 12:31 EST, "Huegel, Thomas" 
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Interesting, I didn't know PVMG/VSE existed. 
> Anyone have an idea what this puppy might cost on a 700mip z/890?

The price is based on MSUs, so please talk to your IBM Business Partner 
for numbers.

Alan Altmark
z/VM Development
IBM Endicott


Re: mainframe tcp/ip based session manager???

2006-05-24 Thread Huegel, Thomas
Title: RE: mainframe tcp/ip based session manager???





Interesting, I didn't know PVMG/VSE existed.
Anyone have an idea what this puppy might cost on a 700mip z/890?
 


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On Tuesday, 05/23/2006 at 04:40 EST, "Huegel, Thomas" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 
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> Has anyone ever heard of a Mainframe tcp/ip based session manager? 
> I am thinking of something like MULTITERM or TUBES but TCP/IP not VTAM 
or GCS. 


You mean like Passthru Virtual Machine, PVM?


Alan Altmark
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Re: mainframe tcp/ip based session manager???

2006-05-23 Thread Wakser, David
Title: mainframe tcp/ip based session manager???



TUBES works fine with TCPIP!
 
David Wakser


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Has anyone ever heard of a Mainframe tcp/ip based 
session manager? I am thinking of something 
like MULTITERM or TUBES but TCP/IP not VTAM or GCS. 
Could involve LINUX. 
Just courious. 
 
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Re: mainframe tcp/ip based session manager???

2006-05-23 Thread Marcy Cortes
I think IBM Host on Demand is another possibility - it did run on
z/Linux.  It's probably called something else now knowing IBM :)
 

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The Unix/Linux "screen" utility would do some of this. If you have VM
(and you do), check out YVETTE or the fabulous SESSION (from CUNY).
SESSION is one of the first two or three things I put onto a new system.
YVETTE is a little slicker for lots of users, but SESSION is a godsend. 

 

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Sine Nomine Associates



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Has anyone ever heard of a Mainframe tcp/ip based session manager? 
I am thinking of something like MULTITERM or TUBES but TCP/IP not VTAM
or GCS. 

Could involve LINUX. 

Just courious. 

 

  

 

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Re: mainframe tcp/ip based session manager???

2006-05-23 Thread David Boyes
Title: mainframe tcp/ip based session manager???








The Unix/Linux “screen”
utility would do some of this. If you have VM (and you do), check out YVETTE or
the fabulous SESSION (from CUNY). SESSION is one of the first two or three
things I put onto a new system. YVETTE is a little slicker for lots of users,
but SESSION is a godsend. 

 



David Boyes

Sine Nomine Associates













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Has
anyone ever heard of a Mainframe tcp/ip based session manager? 
I am
thinking of something like MULTITERM or TUBES but TCP/IP not VTAM or GCS.


Could
involve LINUX. 

Just
courious. 

 

 


 

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Re: mainframe tcp/ip based session manager???

2006-05-23 Thread Schuh, Richard
Title: mainframe tcp/ip based session manager???









How about
TCP/IP, itself? I just create additional terminal emulation sessions via
Attachmate Extra. 

 

Regards,

Richard Schuh

 

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Has anyone ever heard of
a Mainframe tcp/ip based session manager? 
I am thinking of something like MULTITERM or
TUBES but TCP/IP not VTAM or GCS. 

Could involve LINUX. 

Just courious. 

 

  

 

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Re: mainframe tcp/ip based session manager???

2006-05-23 Thread Alan Altmark
On Tuesday, 05/23/2006 at 04:40 EST, "Huegel, Thomas" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 
wrote:
> Has anyone ever heard of a Mainframe tcp/ip based session manager? 
> I am thinking of something like MULTITERM or TUBES but TCP/IP not VTAM 
or GCS. 

You mean like Passthru Virtual Machine, PVM?

Alan Altmark
z/VM Development
IBM Endicott


Re: mainframe tcp/ip based session manager???

2006-05-23 Thread Tom Duerbusch
Tubes does this on the 390 side (not IFL).  You can connect to Tubes
directly via TN3270.  We have Tubes/GCS, so after that, you need SNA.

But then, there is Tubes/VM which creates a logical device.  No VTAM
required (so I assume it would work and/or be available on an IFL).

Now, if you are looking for a session manager for telnet sessions (not
TN3270)I don't know.  Tubes might still do that, but if it is in the
manuals, I skipped right over it.

Tom Duerbusch
THD Consulting

>>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] 5/23/2006 4:40 PM >>>
Has anyone ever heard of a Mainframe tcp/ip based session manager?
I am thinking of something like MULTITERM or TUBES but TCP/IP not VTAM
or
GCS.

Could involve LINUX.

Just courious.


 


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mainframe tcp/ip based session manager???

2006-05-23 Thread Huegel, Thomas
Title: mainframe tcp/ip based session manager???





Has anyone ever heard of a Mainframe tcp/ip based session manager?
I am thinking of something like MULTITERM or TUBES but TCP/IP not VTAM or GCS.


Could involve LINUX.


Just courious.



 



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