>
> You were correct. Thanks for that. with NSLOOKUP I have tested.
>
> What is surprising that I did not have to REFRESH the RESOLVER. I just
> changed the SYS1.TCPPARMS(TCPDATA) NSINTERADDR address and then issued the
> TSO NSLOOKUP and it was taking that new IP address value.
>
> Whatever IP add
Jacky
With the introduction of the resolver function a few releases back, you got a
new configuration data set called the resolver setup data set. It is the only
data set which is used directly by the resolver procedure and, as I indicated
before, it is optional since you can accept all the def
Chris thanks for that but I am getting some strange ouput when I am
displaying the resolver stat
F RESOLVER,DISPLAY
EZZ9298I DEFAULTTCPIPDATA - None
EZZ9298I GLOBALTCPIPDATA - None
EZZ9298I DEFAULTIPNODES - None
EZZ9298I GLOBALIPNODES - None
EZZ9304I NOCOMMONSEARCH
EZZ9293I DISPLAY COMMAND PROCES
Jacky
If you go to the description of the NSINTERADDR statement in the IP
Configuration Reference, as with most statements, you will find a
section "Steps for modifying". However, unlike most of the statements in the
manual with which I am familiar, the information here is just pathetic! All it
On Tue, 14 Oct 2008 10:17:23 -0500, John McKown <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>On Tue, 14 Oct 2008 16:09:55 +0100, Jacky Bright <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
>
>>Is it possible to change NSINTERADDR dynamically without IPL ? How can we
>>achieve that ?
>>
>>I have to change SYS1.TCPPARMS(TCPDATA) NSINT
On Tue, 14 Oct 2008 16:09:55 +0100, Jacky Bright <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>Is it possible to change NSINTERADDR dynamically without IPL ? How can we
>achieve that ?
>
>I have to change SYS1.TCPPARMS(TCPDATA) NSINTERADDR parm as the DNS server
>has crashed.
>
>JAcky
Update the dataset, then iss
Is it possible to change NSINTERADDR dynamically without IPL ? How can we
achieve that ?
I have to change SYS1.TCPPARMS(TCPDATA) NSINTERADDR parm as the DNS server
has crashed.
JAcky
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