On Thursday, 10/05/2006 at 08:38 MST, "Schuh, Richard" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
> Thanks, Alan. That will help if something like this happens in the
future. I
> presume that there is no way to get the information from any logs
created in
> the past (Monday, to be exact). Too bad. The default
I got a response from BookManager support:
"There are a couple of ways to update the bookshelf. One is to use the S
helf Organizer tool that
comes with Softcopy Reader. Once you have it configured, you can display
a bookshelf and then
add books to it. Once the bookshelf is complete, you cou
On Thursday, 10/05/2006 at 09:04 AST, Mike Hammock <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
> No, but I did teach the IBM classes that trained the resellers on the
> P/390. R/390 and Integrated Server. These systems were somewhat
special
> in that they utilized a special license, the ESL. (Generally called
Well, I'm certainly not an attorney either.. but I did sleep in a Holiday
Inn Express oops.. wrong line
No, but I did teach the IBM classes that trained the resellers on the
P/390. R/390 and Integrated Server. These systems were somewhat special
in that they utilized a special license
On Thursday, 10/05/2006 at 05:15 EST, Dave de Noronha
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I have just obtained a P390 and a copy of z/VM 3.1 from a company that
> purchased the licence a long time ago. As I now own the licence and it
is
> now unsupported can I run it on Hercules ?
** Disclaimer: I am
Whence
"ukekta"? Google finds lots of references to other prefixes, but only the one
you mentioned for ukekta.
regards, Richard Schuh
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System [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]On Behalf Of Doug
BrenemanSent: Thursday, October 05, 2006 2:18
> As an aside, this is also true of MS Windows - just
> ask them! They will
> tell you that you cannot transfer an MS Windows
> license from one machine
> to another without permission.
It actually depends on what type of license you
bought. Most folks buy an "OEM" license (in the UK
these are ab
Thanks, Doug.
Then you may want to google "ekabytes" for the others (they only turn up
on VM pubs, some may be unsupported)) and fix them, too. I found only
four. "Your Search Engine May Vary."
http://204.146.134.18/pubs/cp31064/ZSBBK.HTML
http://www.vm.ibm.com/pubs/cp43032/ZSBBK.HTML
http://
I can confirm that eka is a typo in the Planning and Admin book and should be exa. The VM Information Team will be notified, and this book will be corrected. Thank you for bringing this to our attention.
In addtion, on February 23, 2005, Gerard Schildberger added an append that lists some prefi
On Wed, 4 Oct 2006 17:02:06 EDT, A. Harry Williams <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
>On Wed, 4 Oct 2006 13:36:34 -0500 Tom Duerbusch said:
>>The caption on the picture shows a new "health checker" for z/OS.
>>I thought VSE had that for a year or two now .
>
>z/OS has had it for many years, I'm going to
Hi: Yesterday one of the tech support crew at a large client mistakenly
did a CP DELETE of some I/O devices (DASD) using dynamic I/O. Mistakenly
'cause the rdev and subchannels were only offline on LPAR "A". On LPAR
"B" and "C" the devices were in use with something called Oracle that
runs som
Title: Message
For
the test systems a big message with lots of white space to alert people they are
on a test system and not production. Yes, some just do not see the system
identifier in the lower right corner.
For
the production systems, information for contacting the Help Desk and Sec
I am neither Greek nor a scholar, but your explanation is as described in any
reference I have found. Now, what is the origin of the prefix "yotta"? How did
"octo" get morphed to "yotta"? At least the derivation of "exa" from "hexa" is
fairly easy to see.
Regards,
Richard Schuh
> -Origina
On 10/5/06, Alan Altmark <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I *think* that's a misspelling. The word is "exabytes". Given its origin
in the Greek "hexa" (exa is 10^6), the pronounciation should be "eksa",
not "eka". But I leave it to the Greek scholars among us to confirm.
Uh, I think exabyte is 2
Title: RE: I know it's dumb, but...
This won't help you pronounce it but it'll give you some idea of what to ask for in your next raise.
http://www2.sims.berkeley.edu/research/projects/how-much-info/datapowers.html
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From: The IBM z/VM Operating System [mailto:IB
You can probably pronounce Ekabytes in whatever way VM Development wants
it pronounced (ask Chuckie). :-)
After a very brief search it seems that the non-VM world (you know: the
great unwashed) uses the term Exabytes rather than Ekabytes.
I'll be delighted to be proven wrong.
Mike Walter
Hewit
On Thursday, 10/05/2006 at 02:04 AST, "Parmelee, Phil"
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I don?t mean to impose on all of the ?work related? discussions here,
but.
>
> I have this hang up about pronunciation. I know, it?s a personal
thing..
>
> On pg 44 of z/VM CP Planning and Administrati
Title: LOGMSG
For the systems supporting CMS users, we
include a security policy reminder and upcoming events impacting availability. For
the systems hosting Linux guests we set only the security reminder, since the
Linux guest console is often never touched or looked at by any human for we
I don’t mean to impose on all of the “work
related” discussions here, but.
I have this hang up about pronunciation. I know, it’s
a personal thing..
On pg 44 of z/VM CP Planning and Administration SC24-6083-03,
there is a term Ekabytes.
I would like to know how to pronounce it.
Griswold was one of the co-authors of the SNOBOL programming language,
and a brilliant scientist as well as a genuinely decent guy.
He will be missed.
David Boyes
Sine Nomine Associates
> Date: Thu, 05 Oct 2006 05:35:17 -0700
> From: Steve Wampler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Subject: Ralph Griswold
Log is useless. It logs successful sends and receives. It is only 87000 records
long, dating back to April. We have a case of 500,000+ problems in one day,
none of which is in the file.
Regards,
Richard Schuh
> -Original Message-
> From: The IBM z/VM Operating System [mailto:[EMAIL PRO
Thanks, Alan. That will help if something like this happens in the future. I
presume that there is no way to get the information from any logs created in
the past (Monday, to be exact). Too bad. The default seems to be to log only
things that succeed. Alas, that is great for being able to say, "
> -Original Message-
> From: The IBM z/VM Operating System
> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Dave de Noronha
> Sent: Thursday, October 05, 2006 5:16 AM
> To: IBMVM@LISTSERV.UARK.EDU
> Subject: Question re: Hercules
>
>
> I have just obtained a P390 and a copy of z/VM 3.1 from a
>
I have just obtained a P390 and a copy of z/VM 3.1 from a company that
purchased the licence a long time ago. As I now own the licence and it i
s
now unsupported can I run it on Hercules ?
Brgds
Dave
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