Chris Langford [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Is there a way to suppress the message 'Command Complete' issued by a
PER CMD?
The only way I know of is to SPOOL CONSOLE NOTERM. I've complained about this
for decades.
...phsiii
'PER DIAG 58 PRINTER CMD DUMP 0.20;BASE3'
Could you try 'PER DIAG 58 PRINTER CMD SPOOL CONS NOTERM #DUMP
0.20;BASE3 #SPOOL CONS TERM'
If entered from the command line, the escape would be necessary.
The quote character is the TERM ESCAPE, the hash character is the
TERM LINEND char.
Thanks for the pointer to the IBM Alternate Library, which was a challenge
in itself to install. (Bad day)
But the bad day continues - EUMTAP0063E Unable to autolog server TMCMM - RC
6050
No problem, just look at help - B - wrong no online help for Tape
Manager messages.
No problem, just
Try HELP AUTOLOG on your z/VM system ...
HCP6050E Your userid is not authorized to automatically logon userid
userid
In many cases the strange looking RC from program products like these
is actually a CP or CMS message number depending on the command being
issued.
Hope this helps ...
JR
JR
On Thursday, 11/02/2006 at 10:17 EST, Mark Pace, Mainline Information
System [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Thanks for the pointer to the IBM Alternate Library, which was a
challenge
in itself to install. (Bad day)
But the bad day continues - EUMTAP0063E Unable to autolog server TMCMM -
RC
6050
On Thursday, 11/02/2006 at 09:27 CST, Rich Smrcina [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
It looks like the output from netstat does not map to actual names in
the ETC SERVICES file:
True. It's all hard-coded in NETSTAT, a Pascal program that doesn't have
ready access to getservbyport().
The following
I'm working on the post processing part. I was concerned with the
'non-standard' names, if ftp-[cd] and pmap are the worst of it, I can
look up the rest.
Thanks.
Alan Altmark wrote:
On Thursday, 11/02/2006 at 09:27 CST, Rich Smrcina [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
It looks like the output from
Odd, there's no reference to the HELP files in the User's Guide. The
Admin book only says to Please reference the HELP files for specifics on
which are valid in a particular situation. regarding RMM. When you
installed TM the Copy-to-production step had you copy HELP files, too.
Yes there were
Here's an example of what I love about this list: The best answer so far
came from a vendor who sells a competing product.
Dennis O'Brien
There are 10 kinds of people in the world; those that understand binary
and those that don't.
-Original Message-
From: The IBM z/VM
Hopefully this will be the last question I ask about this (today) ;)
tapcmd rmm msg tapelib qry all
VM side messages-
EUMTAP0010I RMM message 16 received from MDP1.
EUMTAP0288I RMM request 16 sent - awaiting reply.
EUMTAP0260E Request 16 returned RC 12 - RMM command failed.
On Nov 2, 2006, at 1:03 PM, Phil Smith III wrote:
I was tinkering with POPPER and can't get it to build -- well, it
builds, but won't run, even when built with the old text decks, or
with new ones generated with CC. Comparing the old new MODULEs
shows that they look similar but the old
I was tinkering with POPPER and can't get it to build -- well, it builds, but
won't run, even when built with the old text decks, or with new ones generated
with CC. Comparing the old new MODULEs shows that they look similar but the
old one (circa 1999!) is shorter, presumably due to older LE
On Thursday, 11/02/2006 at 03:19 EST, Mark Pace, Mainline Information
System [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hopefully this will be the last question I ask about this (today) ;)
tapcmd rmm msg tapelib qry all
VM side messages-
EUMTAP0010I RMM message 16 received from MDP1.
EUMTAP0288I RMM
Phil, if you are using a more recent level of LE, they changed the defaul
t
for ALL31 from OFF to ON. With ALL31 set to ON, LE assumes that all the
code invoking LE is running in 31-bit mode. If any part of POPPER is
running in 24-bit mode then this could cause a problem. We have a lot of
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