Paul,
Your employer is an IBM customer. Why not open a PMR? Then you
don't have to worry about which list to post to. :-)
Mark
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Mark Zelden
Sr. Software and Systems Architect - z/OS Team Lead
Zurich North America / Farmers Insurance Group - ZFUS G-ITO
mailto:mark.zel...@zurichna.com
z/OS
On Tue, 2 Feb 2010 07:40:12 -0600, Mark Zelden wrote:
Your employer is an IBM customer. Why not open a PMR? Then you
don't have to worry about which list to post to. :-)
Of course. (If my employer this week weren't an IBM customer,
we shouldn't be struggling with z/OS NFS server.)
In fact
(Would this be better on MVS-OE?)
This is utterly weird! On Solaris 10, I do mvslogin, then cd to
a PDS, then do wc * (count lines, words, and characters in all
the members). I see:
135$ ( cd /my/mvs/PDS amp; wc * )
0 0 0 a
0 0 0 b
0 0
On Mon, Feb 1, 2010 at 9:06 PM, Paul Gilmartin paulgboul...@aim.com wrote:
(Would this be better on MVS-OE?)
This is utterly weird! On Solaris 10, I do mvslogin, then cd to
a PDS, then do wc * (count lines, words, and characters in all
the members). I see:
135$ ( cd /my/mvs/PDS amp; wc *
On Mon, 1 Feb 2010 23:18:52 -0500, P S wrote:
Surmise: when I attempt to read a member with Solaris 10, something
goes wrong; the member is reported as empty. But something caches
this information (who else but MVS.MVSNFS?)! So members read
incorrectly on Solaris 10 appear likewise
On Mon, 1 Feb 2010 23:18:52 -0500, P S wrote:
135$ ( cd /my/mvs/PDS amp;amp; wc * )
0 0 0 a
0 0 0 b
Haven't tried it, but ...statistics? Maybe the empty members are thus
because they have no stats?
Addendum: I tried this instead on a DSNTYPE=LIBRARY
On Mon, 22 May 2006 12:20:09 -0500, McKown, John
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Subject: nfs server
HI!
We have Z/OS UNIX NFS SERVER(10.200.5.59),
On Z/VM SLES9 , we mounted :
mount -o vers=2,proto=udp 10.200.5.59:zoca /mnt
succesfully.
On Z/VM SLES9 we type command
pttlin1:/ # df -h
Do anybody experience with Z/OS UNIX NFS SERVER AND Z/VM SLES9 NFS CLIENT.
DO ANYBODU SEND ME MVSNFS.CNTL(EXPORTS) AND MVSNFS.CNTL(NFSATTR)
HELP ME!
BEST REGARDS
ZORAN TRIFUNOVIC
Is this a phishing expedition?
A hacking attempt?
Or, a teach me all the knowledge in the world while I stand on one
HI!
We have Z/OS UNIX NFS SERVER(10.200.5.59),
On Z/VM SLES9 , we mounted :
mount -o vers=2,proto=udp 10.200.5.59:zoca /mnt
succesfully.
On Z/VM SLES9 we type command
pttlin1:/ # df -h
FilesystemSize Used Avail Use% Mounted on
/dev/dasdb2 1.7G 1.4G 269M 84% /
/dev
-Original Message-
From: IBM Mainframe Discussion List
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Zoran Trifunovic
Sent: Monday, May 22, 2006 12:04 PM
To: IBM-MAIN@BAMA.UA.EDU
Subject: nfs server
HI!
We have Z/OS UNIX NFS SERVER(10.200.5.59),
On Z/VM SLES9 , we mounted :
mount
/OS UNIX NFS SERVER AND Z/VM SLES9 NFS CLIENT.
DO ANYBODU SEND ME MVSNFS.CNTL(EXPORTS) AND MVSNFS.CNTL(NFSATTR)
HELP ME!
BEST REGARDS
ZORAN TRIFUNOVIC
Is this a phishing expedition?
A hacking attempt?
Or, a teach me all the knowledge in the world while I stand on one foot?
-
-teD
300,000
HI!
We have Z/OS UNIX NFS SERVER(10.200.5.59),
On Z/VM SLES9 , we mounted :
mount -o vers=2,proto=udp 10.200.5.59:zoca /mnt
succesfully.
On Z/VM SLES9 we type command
pttlin1:/ # df -h
FilesystemSize Used Avail Use% Mounted on
/dev/dasdb2 1.7G 1.4G 269M 84% /
/dev
On Sun, 5 Mar 2006 22:45:57 -0700, Timothy Sipples wrote:
Another response was to use SMB. But I have no experience with that.
And, given the general hostility of the Windows people towards the z/OS
system (and, I admit, the opposite), trying to set up z/OS as a Windows
file server is likely to be
McKown, John [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I crossposted this to IBM-MAIN and IBMTCP-L because I'm not too sure
where the NFS expertise might reside. Apologies to those, like me, who
will get two copies.
John,
I replied to your posting in IBMTCP-L. You can contact me offline if I can
help.
One of
Tom Schmidt writes:
The reason to use NFS instead of SMB is that NFS is an actual standard
while SMB is not. Granted, SMB seems to be what Windows uses but MS
didn't
publish the interface and a new release (or patch level) could break it
at
any time... then the Windows weenies would REALLY
I crossposted this to IBM-MAIN and IBMTCP-L because I'm not too sure
where the NFS expertise might reside. Apologies to those, like me, who
will get two copies.
In response to a previous question on IBM-MAIN about changing our FTP
process, using the z/OS NFS server was suggested. I have
Another response was to use SMB. But I have no experience with that.
And, given the general hostility of the Windows people towards the z/OS
system (and, I admit, the opposite), trying to set up z/OS as a Windows
file server is likely to be met with a no way. Hum, and likely the
same on our side
Chase, John wrote:
-Original Message-
From: IBM Mainframe Discussion List On Behalf Of Skip Robinson
We have used SMB/Samba for quite some time to access MVS
files from Windows. Yes, I'm the one who set it up. I may
actually be the only regular user, and since
RECEIVEFROMNETWORK
Neal Eckhardt wrote:
We currently access MVS datasets from AIX. Has anybody been able to
use NFS from Windows or Novell? There do not appear to be MVSLOGIN,etc
programs supplied.
You can access MVS Datasets from Windows using the zos DFS SMB server. No
client programs other than standard
Neal Eckhardt wrote:
use NFS from Windows or Novell? There do not appear to be MVSLOGIN,etc
programs supplied.
There are sample program sources (don't quite remember where I found them
but they are in some PDS that comes with the system) for mvslogin e.a. I
compiled them on SUSE linux for a
-Original Message-
From: IBM Mainframe Discussion List On Behalf Of Skip Robinson
We have used SMB/Samba for quite some time to access MVS
files from Windows. Yes, I'm the one who set it up. I may
actually be the only regular user, and since
RECEIVEFROMNETWORK replaced our older
Chase, John wrote:
Does SMP/E *require* the presence of crypto *hardware* to use
RECEIVEFROMNETWORK? or can it be used with only the software crypto support
(GSK library)?
The latest SMP/E, 3.4, does not require the use of ICSF or the
hardware. It will use a Java class instead.
well. I guess
these programs could be ported to Windows...
Re: z/OS NFS Server. Can it be used in z/OS clients?
BTW, has anyone succeeded in porting this MVSLOGIN to z/OS Unix itself?
I've tried with no success. My motives are partly practical: I'd be
delighted to be able to mount a collection
Neal Eckhardt wrote:
We currently access MVS datasets from AIX. Has anybody been able to
use NFS from Windows or Novell? There do not appear to be MVSLOGIN,etc
programs supplied.
Thanks,
Neal
I'm not the one that did it, but a couple of years ago we did have this
working. We gave it up and
We have used SMB/Samba for quite some time to access MVS files from
Windows. Yes, I'm the one who set it up. I may actually be the only regular
user, and since RECEIVEFROMNETWORK replaced our older ShopzSeries
procedure, even I don't use it a lot. However, I happened to discover
during 'early use'
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