Re: DFSMS RMS ISPF

2006-04-26 Thread Lee Stewart
Thanks all who responded... Imler, Steven J wrote: Lee, That's correct. ISPF is *not* needed for the RMS component of DFSMS ... the component that supports the z/VM interface to the IBM 3494 Tape Library (ATL or VTS). JR (Steven) Imler CA Senior Software Engineer Tel: +1 703 708 3479

Re: performance question

2006-04-26 Thread Huegel, Thomas
Title: performance question I tried this in my $profile.. I get this display. My report heading looks like this. BUT my reports still start at 12:00:00 and end at 23:59:00.. Any ideas what I may have wrong??? Thank you. Tom -Original Message-From: The IBM z/VM Operating

Re: ftp drives me crazy

2006-04-26 Thread David Boyes
You need to tell the FTP client to use block mode, otherwise it does not respect blocking. Try TYPE E, MODE B (EBCDIC transfer, block mode enabled). David Boyes Sine Nomine Associates

Re: shutting down a linux guest on VM problem

2006-04-26 Thread Rich Smrcina
Which level of Linux is running on this guest? Larry Macioce wrote: I get the following message: HCPSIG2110E User xx is not enabled for signals. (This was after I tri ed to reboot it through it's putty session and of course I lose the session) . So I try to Google the hcp message and I

Re: shutting down a linux guest on VM problem

2006-04-26 Thread Gianfranco Ciotti
Larry Macioce wrote: I get the following message: HCPSIG2110E User xx is not enabled for signals. (This was after I tried From z/VM HELP: HCP2110E The variations of this message are explained below. MESSAGES: o Virtual machine is not enabled for signals o User

Re: Secure Help

2006-04-26 Thread Romanowski, John (OFT)
You're VMXGNR command lacks the filemode letter of the 1B0 mdisk: Try VMXGNR USER DIRECT C U VMEXIT1 EXEC \ This e-mail, including any attachments, may be confidential, privileged or otherwise legally protected. It is intended only for

Re: shutting down a linux guest on VM problem

2006-04-26 Thread Adam Thornton
On Apr 26, 2006, at 1:07 PM, Larry Macioce wrote: We are Suse9 sp3+(2.6...252) This should *definitely* handle signals! Did SuSE turn this OFF in their kernel, for reasons unknown? Anyone got any light to shed? Something else is wrong, I suspect. Adam

Re: shutting down a linux guest on VM problem

2006-04-26 Thread Rich Smrcina
I have SP3 systems on z/VM 5.1 where this is working perfectly. Unless there is some outstanding z/VM APAR affecting SIGNAL SHUTDOWN, there must be something seriously hosed in Larry's Linux machine. Adam Thornton wrote: On Apr 26, 2006, at 1:07 PM, Larry Macioce wrote: We are Suse9

Re: Secure Help

2006-04-26 Thread Hughes, Jim - OIT
Great set of eyes John. Its time for me to see Lenscrafters. Regards, ___ Jim Hughes 603-271-5586 Impossible is just an opinion. =-Original Message- =From: The IBM z/VM Operating System [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On =Behalf Of Romanowski, John (OFT) =Sent:

Re: shutting down a linux guest on VM problem

2006-04-26 Thread Jon Brock
IIRC, you also have to make sure that you have set up inittab to handle the signals propagated to Linux by VM. Something like: ca::ctrlaltdel:/sbin/shutdown -h now Could that be the culprit? Jon snip We are Suse9 sp3+(2.6...252) This should *definitely* handle signals! Did SuSE turn

VSE lock file question

2006-04-26 Thread Hooker, Don - OIT
We are in the process of migrating to a new CPU. The applications people want to run their test VSE on the new box concurrently with all the other systems still running on the old box. After some discussion it was decided that we would just put the VSE lock file on a physical DASD

Re: shutting down a linux guest on VM problem

2006-04-26 Thread Larry Macioce
I have in my sles 9 sp3 inittab: ca::ctrlaltdel:/sbin/shutdown -r -t 4 now but it is the same in my sles 9 sp1 guest It did work but I guessing it's the guest not playing well with others. I was at the Columbus meeting of MVRUG last time when Jim spoke of track, but it was abit..let's not

Re: VSE lock file question

2006-04-26 Thread Stephen Frazier
Don, The problem in VSE with multiple paths to dasd was corrected at least 20 years ago. :) [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: However, I remembered a problem I had with a new external lock file in a multiple CPU and VSE environment 24 years ago. The problem was the result of one of the CPUs having

Re: shutting down a linux guest on VM problem

2006-04-26 Thread Rich Smrcina
Change the -r to -h. The -r tells it to reboot. Larry Macioce wrote: I have in my sles 9 sp3 inittab: ca::ctrlaltdel:/sbin/shutdown -r -t 4 now but it is the same in my sles 9 sp1 guest It did work but I guessing it's the guest not playing well with others. I was at the Columbus meeting of

Re: 3390 Mod 3 verses 3390 Mod 9s

2006-04-26 Thread Dusha, Cecelia Ms. WHS/ITMD
The application is going to combine several NOMAD databases into 1 NOMAD database. We are only going to setup mod 9s for this purpose. We will continue to use mod 3s for the rest of our data and applications. I greatly appreciate your help. Thank you. Cecelia Dusha IT Specialist (Operating

Re: shutting down a linux guest on VM problem

2006-04-26 Thread Kris Buelens
Two remarks: 1. one can issue CP Q SIGNALS to see who has registered to get a shutdown signal. 2. To get online help: one no longer needs to remove parts of the message ID before entering the HELP command, so just issue HELP HCPSIG2110E Kris, IBM Belgium, VM customer support

Re: VSE lock file question

2006-04-26 Thread David Boyes
Cant use VDISK with a system on a separate processor. Or at least not until VM gets XMS and CF support (somewhere over the rainbowmusic swells) David Boyes Sine Nomine Associates . Why wouldn't you use VDISK for the LOCK file? You could see a performance hit with regular

Re: VSE lock file question

2006-04-26 Thread Steve Gentry
You are certainly correct. However, I didn't read that into the original email. It just mentioned 'systems'. Systems can be CPU, it can be VSE, it can be applications. Oh, well. Steve G. David Boyes [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent by: The IBM z/VM Operating System IBMVM@LISTSERV.UARK.EDU 04/26/2006