On 17 Oct 2006 at 18:13, Marcy Cortes wrote:
I kind of went through a similar thing last week with 2 5.2.0 systems.
Try a Detach with a leave option from the writing system, then vary off
from there.
Then try it on the other system.
Marcy Cortes
Thank you Marcy!
This did the trick. I
Feature NameTypeCode
OSA-Express GbE LX OSD 1364*
OSA-Express GbE SX OSD 1365*
1000Base-T Ethernet OSE or OSD 1366
OSA-Express GbE LX OSD 2364**
OSA-Express GbE SX OSD 2365**
Fast Ethernet
On Monday, 10/23/2006 at 11:02 ZE2, Shimon Lebowitz [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
How do I query my OSA to find out which code it is?
I don't know of a way to query the feature code number, but I'd check:
HCD/HCM, OSA/SF, the OSA functions in the HMC.
If the card has fibre connectors, it is OSD
Thanks to all who responded.
The problem is that I attempted to send a tersed dumpload file to the
Linux Group at IBM for problem resolution.
When they read it, it indicated it was not a vmdump.
I was attempting to send the dump without the intervening steps.
As I write this I think I will
Title: Message
Hi,I get some problems using OSPF under
z/VM.
When I start a Suse z/Linux system under my z/VM, I get the class
A network 10.0.0.0 that is directed trough the z/Linux system
!!
Of course I do not want the class A networkto be routed trough my
test Linux system.
What I am
The format that they usually request is COPYFILE (PACK. They also can handle
VMARC PACK which usually compresses to a much smaller file than does COPYFILE.
It appears that you are trying to teach them a new trick.
Regards,
Richard Schuh
-Original Message-
From: The IBM z/VM
Laurent,
When interfaces are not defined to MPRoute in the MPROUTE CONFIG file, MPRoute will use the default class mask. In your case the mask of 255.0.0.0 is used.
So, you need to define your Linux interface LINUX1A in the MPROUTE CONFIG file using the INTERFACE statement .
Peggy Williams
Schuh, Richard wrote:
The format that they usually request is COPYFILE (PACK. They
also can handle VMARC PACK which usually compresses to a much
smaller file than does COPYFILE. It appears that you are
trying to teach them a new trick.
The tersed file format is particularly annoying
The IBM z/VM Operating System IBMVM@LISTSERV.UARK.EDU
wrote on 10/23/2006 08:29:30 AM:
Below is my configuration for MPROUTE :
Area
Area_Number=1.9.6.6
Authentication_Type=Password;
Comparison=Type2
OSPF_Interface
IP_Address=10.27.186.199
Name=LIL1_O2
Maybe file naming would be the way to flag the files, perhaps something like
PMRn TERSE.
Regards,
Richard Schuh
-Original Message-
From: The IBM z/VM Operating System [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of
Tony Harminc
Sent: Monday, October 23, 2006 8:56 AM
To:
Hello Alan,
Thank you for the information. Now that makes sense.
Ed Martin
Aultman Health Foundation
330-588-4723
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
ext. 40441
-Original Message-
From: The IBM z/VM Operating System [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
On
Behalf Of Alan Altmark
Sent: Sunday, October
Hello Alan,
Actually 57354 is x'E00A' which is exactly what the problem
was.
Ed Martin
Aultman Health Foundation
330-588-4723
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
ext. 40441
-Original Message-
IPL605E Unable to Initialize IJBOSA, return code: 57354
57354 = x'E004' = Duplicate IP address
-Original Message-
Glen Herrmannsfeldt Wrote:
Anyone can open a connection to port 25 and type SMTP
commands into that connection. That is TCP/IP as designed.
Are you saying that any VM user can open a connection to port 25 of the VM IP
Stack, or do you mean external (to VM) users?
Alan,
If we knew when to trace, it might be a viable option; however, we never hear
about it when it is happening. Sometimes we don't hear until over a month after
the fact. The first time we were told of a problem was 6 months after the first
occurrence. The ports change each month, so we
The IBM z/VM Operating System IBMVM@LISTSERV.UARK.EDU
wrote on 10/23/2006 09:54:21 AM:
Are you saying that any VM user can open a connection to port 25 of
the VM IP Stack, or do you mean external (to VM) users?
Regards,
Richard Schuh
Provided you have not specified FREELOWPORTS
in your
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DJ
Title: A more elegant pipe?
I have a file, print output, that looks something like this.
1REPT: BYUSER
DATE: 10/23/06
TIME: 14:50:46
0USERID LIBRARY
==
0AAA FULL01
0BBB FULL01
0CCC LIST01
LIST01
LIST01
LIST01
LIST01
LIST01
LIST01
LIST01
LIST01
0DDD DIST01
0EEE LIST01
Title: A more elegant pipe?
This maybe a
good place to start. You could add LOOKUP to find a list of userids.
/* */
PIPE
(endchar ?) test data a |,
strip trailing | pad 2 |,
joincont leading / / /!/ |,
nfind 1| ,
locate w 1 /EEE/ |,
the answer a
Return
Title: A more elegant pipe?
It needs something
like | join keylength 4 /!/ | deblock
linend ! between the locate and the stages.
Regards,
Richard Schuh
-Original Message-
From: The IBM z/VM Operating
System [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]On
Behalf Of Hughes, Jim - OIT
Sent:
-Original Message-
From: The IBM z/VM Operating System
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Alyce Austin
Sent: Monday, October 23, 2006 4:12 PM
To: IBMVM@LISTSERV.UARK.EDU
Subject: OpenSSH
Hello,
I want to download the latest version of OpenSSH for my SuSE
Linux SLES 8.2
Building off Jim's approach:
userid = 'AAA'
'PIPE',
'| MY LISTING A',
/* Read in datafile */
'| FRTARGET FIND 0' || userid, /* Start at
first record for user */
'|
Title: A more elegant pipe?
I picked it up from the list. Glad to pass it along.
Regards,
Richard Schuh
-Original Message-
From: The IBM z/VM Operating
System [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]On
Behalf Of Hughes, Jim - OIT
Sent: Monday, October 23, 2006
2:26 PM
To:
Hmmm...nevermind my whole Building
off Jim's solution thing...the first time I tried yours it didn't
give me what I was expecting...But, I tried it again and it produces just
what was asked for. Plus it's cleaner :-)
Regards,
Miguel Delapaz
z/VM TCP/IP Development
The IBM z/VM Operating
Here's a pipe that will do it:
'PIPE (ENDCHAR ?)',
' MY LISTING A',
'| a: fanout',
'| LOCATE 1.1 /0/',
'| SPECS 2.8 1 LEFT',
'| j: JUXTAPOSE',
'| LOCATE 1.8 /EEE /',
'| PICK W3 /== /??/',
'| SPECS W1-3 1',
'| STEM PROGS.',
'?',
'a:',
'| SPECS 13-* 1 /??/
Gotta be careful about this, Dave.
Even when the program completes you might not want all storage freed.
The full impact of what you are asking is a little beyond me,
but CMS is a lot different from z/OS or Unix (any POSIX) in that it
still supports that terminate and stay resident idea.
(And
How much time are you giving it to shutdown?
Steve G.
SET SHUTDOWN 30/* Time reserved for VM shut down (sec)*/
SET SIGNAL SHUTDOWN 300/* Time for guest shut down (sec) */
When I use SCIF to look at the linux log after issuing SIGNAL SHUTDOWN
guestname, I see no shutdown
Alyce Austin wrote:
Hello,
I want to download the latest version of OpenSSH for my SuSE
Linux SLES 8.2 running as a guest under z/VM.
Has anyone done this recently? If so,
what is the best method to do this?
Did you try YaST? Was it not available as an rpm?
Thanks for your help,
Alyce
... more on this...
If I do a runlevel command on linux I get unknown as the response.
If I set the runlevel to 3 via init 3, then SIGNAL SHUTDOWN guestname
works properly.
Looking on the Linux-390 listserver, I see some similar problems there wi
th
systems without a run-level set, albeit for
Hello,
I want to download the latest version of OpenSSH for my SuSE
Linux SLES 8.2 running as a guest under z/VM.
Has anyone done this recently? If so,
what is the best method to do this?
Thanks for your help,
Alyce
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