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Sankaranarayanan, Vignesh
Sent: 22 February 2019 07:58
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Subject: Re: [EXTERNAL] Re: CTC
Hi Skip,
Thanks for sharing your learnings, I do remember reading a similar post on the
same topics a few months ago here. I'm going cross-eyed trying to decipher
what's already here (to figure
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Of Sankaranarayanan, Vignesh
Sent: Monday, February 18, 2019 12:55 PM
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Hi Jerry,
I’m no longer able to find the free version of HCM. Have used it a few years
ago, inputting my IOCP and was able to view everything.
When I tried to get it last year
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> Date: 02/18/2019 01:36 PM
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> ISTR it was a free standing product from New Era. Then IBM bought it
> and made it an optional fe
ISTR it was a free standing product from New Era. Then IBM bought it and made
it an optional feature of HCD.
In a message dated 2/18/2019 2:12:52 PM Central Standard Time,
mitchd...@gmail.com writes:
As far as I remember, HCM has never been free, it has always been an optional
IBM product.
On Mon, 18 Feb 2019 17:55:27 +, Sankaranarayanan, Vignesh
wrote:
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>I’m no longer able to find the freeeversion of HCM. Have used it a few years
>ago, inputting my IOCP and was able to view everything.
>
>When I tried o get it last year, I learned that the msi installer is
>available in a
Exactly why I want to draw/visualise it.
I’m dealing with a dozen or more nodes to interconnect. If it’s 16 nodes,
that’s 16C2 (combinatorics)... gets mental pretty fast.
– Vignesh
Mainframe Infrastructure
On 18-Feb-2019, at 23:24, Rob Schramm wrote:
Depending on the number of lpars and
Hi Jerry,
I’m no longer able to find the free version of HCM. Have used it a few years
ago, inputting my IOCP and was able to view everything.
When I tried to get it last year, I learned that the msi installer is available
in a PDS member in z/OS.. so I installed it. But it wouldn’t let me do
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> ITschak Mugzach
> Sent: 18 February 2019 14:02
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> Subject: Re: [EXTERNAL] Re: CTC
>
> For the active configuration, you can use tso console command and analyse the
> results in the same exec with the IOCP deck. I would email the results a
frastructure
>
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>ITschak Mugzach
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>For the active configuration, you can use tso console command and
Just me, to understand and map out the connections..
– Vignesh
Mainframe Infrastructure
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ITschak Mugzach
Sent: 18 February 2019 14:02
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For the active
For the active configuration, you can use tso console command and analyse
the results in the same exec with the IOCP deck. I would email the results
a comma separated file to excel. Who need to read it?
ITschak
On Mon, Feb 18, 2019 at 3:33 PM Sankaranarayanan, Vignesh <
On Mon, 18 Feb 2019 13:32:49 +, Sankaranarayanan, Vignesh
wrote:
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>And finally, what would be the best way to visualise these connections?
>
Console commands D XCF,PATHIN and D XCF,PATHOUTwill show which paths are
actually connected to other systems, and which addresses are not
Thanks, that makes sense..
Assuming that there are extra entries (not really used/active) in the IODF, I
would have to resort to checking everything through D M=DEV commands, because
they show the entry and dest link addresses, which are useful when the path
goes through a switch/director.
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