Greetings,
We have 2 zVM systems running 2nd level under zVM
3.1 on our machine. One is running zVM 3.1 , the other, a new one, zVM 5.2.
We use myExtra Enterprise
7.11 to create a TN3270 session from our PC. After creating a VM first level 3270
session we DIAL into each of our 2nd
I have some linux questions that I need to ask. I've subcribed and I've
gotten a refcard but nowhere on there does it talk of posting. So I tried
help and it gave me some options to use. The ones I thougth I needed were
GEN and PR .. the list told me that these would be good for begginers.
On Tuesday, 05/02/2006 at 06:27 MST, william JANULIN
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Does anyone have an example of a NFS configuration for
users to access CMS minidisks using VM NFS. I am in
the process of setting this up and am having some
difficulty with some of the syntax specified in the
set
I recall seeing in a newsletter announcing the acquisition that they're
retaining the Select Business Solutions appellation, so I suspect the selectbs
website will continue.
Mike Harding
EDS VM National Capability
134 El Portal Place
Clayton, Ca. USA 94517-1742
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I dialed to z/VM 5.2 second level from z/vm 5.1 and xedit worked ok for me on
Extra 6.5 SP2.
How are you attaching to the first level system?
At 01:18 PM 5/2/2006, you wrote:
Hello Eric,
Thanks for your response. What's interesting is that it works fine for
zVM 3.1 but not for zVM 5.2. What
To list:
Relative to my original question on setting up NFS, I
received the following question:
We want to know whats involved to have a NFS mount
from one of our VM IDs to a Windows Server.
Basically what it does is it allows VM to see a
Windows folder as if its a VM mini disk. Or vice
On Tuesday, 05/02/2006 at 11:07 MST, william JANULIN
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
We want to know what?s involved to have a NFS mount
from one of our VM ID?s to a Windows Server.
Basically what it does is it allows VM to see a
Windows folder as if it?s a VM mini disk.
Not quite, Bill. The CMS
On May 2, 2006, at 1:59 PM, Alan Altmark wrote:
Is there a way for a VM userid to see a windows folder??
Not on a Windows workstation, no, as it doesn't have an NFS
server. I'm
pretty sure you have to have Windows Server. (Unless you've bought a
3rd-party NFS server to install.)
You
To list:
Thank you to everyone who replied. Looks like I need
some additional components to accomplish the requested
task.
Thanks again,
Bill J.
--- Alan Altmark [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Tuesday, 05/02/2006 at 11:07 MST, william JANULIN
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
We want to know
We want to know what's involved to have a NFS mount
from one of our VM ID's to a Windows Server.
Basically what it does is it allows VM to see a
Windows folder as if it's a VM mini disk. Or vice
versa, from windows, a vm minidisk appears as if it is
a folder on the windows machine. It's a
Is there a way for a VM userid to see a windows folder??
Not on a Windows workstation, no, as it doesn't have an NFS server.
I'm
pretty sure you have to have Windows Server. (Unless you've bought a
3rd-party NFS server to install.)
If you haven't bought a Windows NFS server, use a Linux
Hello. Is it possible for a VM running 2nd level to use expanded storage?
For example: I have VM 5.2 as 1st level. I want to run VM 4.3 at 2nd level. VM 4.3 is running DB2 which uses
expanded storage. If so, is there something special I have to tell VM 5.2 and/or VM4.3 so that 4.3 can
access
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