I commented out the NSINTERADDR line, put the IPMAILERADDR back and now
it is working. Thanks to you and Alan for your help.
Regards
Mike
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From: The IBM z/VM Operating System [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On
Behalf Of David Boyes
Sent: November 14, 2006 4:36 PM
To:
Greetings,
We are moving more and more of our printers from SNA to IP
and doing all the printing done through CICS to RSCS. I have set up all the
printers pretty much the same. Dynamically I usually do the following within an
EXEC. For example:
msg = 'CP SMSG RSCS DEF' name 'TYPE
Sometimes the client asks for the characters to be bigger but I
explain that for a fixed
font I cannot specify a point size when specifying PCL code. I know in
Microsoft Word, I
can specify, for example, Courier font and can choose a different
point size.
Well, you can specify it in the PCL
Thanks for the information. I will have to study up on Postscript. In
general, are most printers postscript capable, if that's the term. Also,
can you mix PCL code with Postscript? I think the client adds PCL code
within the print stream to bold or underline certain words in a printed
report.
On 11/13/06, Rick Troth [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The time-stamp comparison is what I really like.
Files that depend on each other are automagically maintained. SWEET!!
I would hope you do something generic to deal with CMS update. I have
my own HLASM front-end to build text decks per update
In
general, are most printers postscript capable, if that's the term.
Most modern laser printers do, unless they're really, really
inexpensive. Any laser printer made in the last 2-3 years is almost
certain to have both PCL and PostScript personalities -- about the only
things that don't do
If it does re-occur, maybe you can do a PSW-restart to get a dump
(assuming that's still an option in the newer VMs)
Schuh, Richard wrote:
At least it happened at IPL time and not when we were at peak load. That is a
significant difference from that other O/S.
Regards,
Richard Schuh
PSW restart (system restart function from the HMC) indeed still lives on and
works brilliantly. Just did one last week - for fun and practice. Still results
in a SVC002 abend code. Then read the dump with VMDUMPTL after DUMPLOAD
processing.
David
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From: The IBM z/VM
And I just did a PSW restart yesterday because I needed to IPL to fix a
severe performance problem and wanted a dump of the system.
For some reason CP was spending enormous amounts of time doing instructio
n
simulation that seemed to be triggered by the virtual machines involved i
n
[If you have a spare week or two, I'll send you a ray tracing
program
written in PostScript (allows you to render shiny glass balls using
nothing but the CPU in your printer. Guaranteed to make you the most
unpopular person in your entire office when you monopolize the laser
printer for
The FCP card(under CHPIDS, select chpid, select advance facilities, should
say fcp.
The error is probably in the switch. be sure switch is not set to FC-al,
but for point-point, and autosense.
regards
Roy,
snapdump works well too, when your system is still alive. Especially
useful when you are far far from the HMC.
Marcy Cortes
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I would hope you do something generic to deal with CMS update. I have
my own HLASM front-end to build text decks per update and build the
module based on the updates listed in my control file.
In the case of update files, the source depends on them.
(Most 'make' driven packages do not employ
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