Further to the comments regarding sharing of DASD between CMS users and
OS - this was routine behaviour at a former employer of mine (back when
DASD was always in short supply). We would format the DASD on the OS side
,
allocate a dataset covering the back end - and then zap the VTOC to flag
No, VM/VTAM doesn't do EE, but CommServer Linux (CSL) does. It will
perform the APPN-over-IP encapsulation and supports CTC. I.e. VM/VTAM
APPN over CTC to CSL then via EE to the PLU. (I couldn't resist all
the
abbreviations - sorry!)
I lie in wait for the day when IBM announces Extended
Will this be used with the virtual DASD farm?
Steve
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Thanks everybody! Armed with the
information you provided, I spoke with the network manager. It turned out he
thought we were doing LU 6.2 out to clients, not just to MVS. We will do the 6.2
over the CTC, and switch from LU 2 to TN3270 out to the clients.
I read up on the
Title: Re: LU 6.2 without a 3745?
Wasn't MVS in on this equation at some point? I thought I saw a reference to that..
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On Monday, 06/26/2006
I lie in wait for the day when IBM announces Extended Internal
Emulated
I/O.
Will this be used with the virtual DASD farm?
Only in combination with the Direct Update Count Key System and the
General Execution Expediter Service Engine installed hardware features.
-- db
Wasn't MVS in on this equation at some point? I thought I saw a reference to
that..
Yes, as one of the endpoints, but that system isn't the problem, it's the other
end.
I read up on the Communications Server for Linux, and it sounds pretty
sweet.
Perhaps I can sell that to the SNA network folks to ease the migration
off the
3745s. ;)
It is. It's exactly the kind of thing that Linux on zSeries appliances
were meant to do. Also read up on Communications
Use the SKIP parameter on the INPUT statement to position the tape to the
DDR DUMP you want.
Brian Nielsen
On Tue, 27 Jun 2006 10:36:58 -0400, Kreiter, Chuck
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I'm going to use DDR to backup my 10 Linux volumes on a single 9840 tape
cartridge. I have a question on
Title: RE: DDR restores
Steve:
I cannot recall the exact syntax, but DDR allows specification of the file number of the input tape!
David Wakser
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To:
I'm sorry, SKIP is what you want to use.
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Actually, writing DSORG PS or DA from CMS is also not too bad if you know what
you are doing. There used to be a product offered by Adessa called Write OS
(WOS). We used it for several years back in the late '80s and early '90s.
Regards,
Richard Schuh
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From: The
Hello all,
I'm reworking our local cp mods into our newly built z/vm 4.4 system
(2nd level)...
vmfsetup zvm cp
vmfhlasm HCPACO zvm cp ($select outmode localmod
and I'm getting...VMFASM0002E Build list CPLOAD32 EXC31347 not found
Any ideas? Thanks.
Mary Zervos
VM Systems Programmer
IN ccuu TAPE (SKIP nn
Just skip over the files you don't want. If you want the 2nd disk
IN 181 TAPE (SKIP 1
Mark D Pace
Senior Systems Engineer
Mainline Information Systems
1700 Summit Lake Drive
Tallahassee, FL. 32317
Office: 850.219.5184
Fax: 888.221.9862
http://www.mainline.com
Title: RE: DDR restores
The skip option sounds like what I want. Thanks to all who responded. My restore will be under z/VM.
_
From: Kreiter, Chuck
Sent: Tuesday, June 27, 2006 10:37 AM
To: 'The IBM z/VM Operating System'
Subject: DDR
Is there a way to use the CP SEND command and yet have the message
delivered to the remote machine in lower case?
- Tom.
Tom Cluster
County of Sonoma
Santa Rosa, CA
(707) 565-3384 (Tuesdays and Wednesdays only)
Mary,
I normally use the following options with VMFHLASM for
Local mods: LOGMOD $SELECT OUTMODE LOCALMOD
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Hello all,
I'm reworking our local cp mods into our newly built z/vm 4.4
system (2nd level)...
vmfsetup zvm cp
vmfhlasm HCPACO zvm cp ($select
One would sort of expect that the first
customer to use these facilities would be good old McDonald's, right?
Mike Walter
Hewitt Associates
The opinions expressed herein are mine
alone, not my employer's.
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I was trying to find the old IBM ad where the jest of the commercial/ad was getting your ducks in a row.
But they actually used geese.
Steve
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This
sounds like Secretly Hidden Internal Technology !
:)
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WalterSent: Tuesday, June 27, 2006 2:35 PMTo:
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SillinessOne would
Besides the proposed EXECs, you could use my SCIF EXEC
http://www.vm.ibm.com/download/packages/descript.cgi?SCIF
Very useful when you want to send a series of commands to a secondary user
And, for really one-time usage, no need for an EXEC
PIPE CP SOMEUSER mixedCaseCommand
Kris,
IBM Belgium,
One would sort of expect that the first customer to use these
facilities would be
good old McDonald's, right?
If they weren't, I'd *pay* them to use it if I were IBM. Opportunities
like that occur only once in a lifetime...
David Boyes
Sine Nomine Associates
It's a knick knack, Patty Black,
I think the Uni-REXX people had a promotion at one point where they handed out
little plastic ducks in three fluorescent colors at shows and if you collected
all three colors, you got a 10% discount.
David Boyes
Sine Nomine Associates
From: The IBM
Apparently, you're not alone :-)
http://dsc.discovery.com/news/2006/06/23/immature_hum.html?category=humanguid=20060623110030
Regards,
Miguel Delapaz
z/VM TCP/IP Development
The IBM z/VM Operating System IBMVM@LISTSERV.UARK.EDU
wrote on 06/27/2006 01:48:11 PM:
Good company, indeed.
I
It was posted on Slashdot a couple of
days ago; and about 2 or 3 minutes :-)
Regards,
Miguel Delapaz
z/VM TCP/IP Development
The IBM z/VM Operating System IBMVM@LISTSERV.UARK.EDU
wrote on 06/27/2006 02:32:22 PM:
One must wonder WHY you knew about that site, and how much time you
spent
Not too sure if this is what you're looking for but I've seen coax terminals
over IP using using a T/R card and the following:
http://www.cisco.com/univercd/cc/td/doc/product/ibd/ctrc/ctrcin.htm
Seb
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Is ibmlink down : http://www.ibmlink.ibm.com or did they move and not
tell me?
Marcy Cortes
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Try this link instead:
https://www-306.ibm.com/ibmlink/link2/logon/logonPage.jsp
Dennis
Marcy Cortes
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Try http://www.ibm.com/ibmlink/link2
Regards,
Roger Bolan
The IBM z/VM Operating System IBMVM@LISTSERV.UARK.EDU
wrote on 06/27/2006 04:34:55 PM:
Is ibmlink down : http://www.ibmlink.ibm.com or did they move
and not
tell me?
Marcy Cortes
Dan--Do you have too much time on your hands?
Jim
At 04:32 PM 6/27/2006, you wrote:
On a whim, I searched the list archives for silliness. Unsurprisingly
;-) names like Mike Walter, Alan Altmark, and David Boyes are featured
prominently in the results...
Never stay up on the barren heights of
Not at all. It's easy. I log in between 07:00-07:30, and back out
around 22:00-23:00. This home office thingie is GREAT!
Deadlines are for wimps. :-P
-dan.
Jim Bohnsack wrote:
Dan--Do you have too much time on your hands?
Jim
At 04:32 PM 6/27/2006, you wrote:
On a whim, I searched the
Title: Finding DUPS in a CMS file
All:
Is there a simple method of finding (and possibly deleting) records in a CMS fixed-length file whose first 20 characters are the same? For example, if I have 5 records whose first 20 characters are the same, is there a method of recognizing them and
Untested but try this. PIPE AHELP SORT for more information.
/* */
arg infn inft infm outfn outft outfm
pipe infn inft infm | sort unique 1.20 | outfn outft outfm
exit
/Tom Kern
--- Wakser, David [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
All:
Is there a simple method of finding (and possibly
Thomas Kern wrote:
Untested but try this. PIPE AHELP SORT for more information.
/* */
arg infn inft infm outfn outft outfm
pipe infn inft infm | sort unique 1.20 | outfn outft outfm
exit
/Tom Kern
--- Wakser, David [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
All:
Is there a simple method of
Daniel P. Martin wrote:
Not at all. It's easy. I log in between 07:00-07:30, and back out
around 22:00-23:00. This home office thingie is GREAT!
Deadlines are for wimps. :-P
-dan.
Jim Bohnsack wrote:
Dan--Do you have too much time on your hands?
Jim
At 04:32 PM 6/27/2006, you wrote:
Title: Finding DUPS in a CMS file
David,
A complete solution would require more
information (e.g., more specifics on which of a set of records with duplicate
keys is to be deleted). Your preference to avoid sorting the file would
seem topreclude Tom Kern's solution. If you're a plumber,
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