Ignore this, sent by mistreak.
Somehow chucky seems a better name for
an alter-ego than mistreak. g
TGIT! (We don't work Fridays).
Shimon
Thank you for all the responses. The consensus is to try to find used
controllers. The FLEXCUB solution is more elegant and versatile, but we
have no xSeries machines lying around, and are looking for a cheap
solution.
By the way, I understand that even if we can get our system to load via
the
Mike Walter [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
snip
It would be really nice if we could issue some CP commands (such as
starting the virtual console SPOOLing) from the user's directory entry so
that missing devices error messages and such at logon and such could be
logged.
I've always wanted this, but
On 11/22/06, Mike Walter [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
It would be really nice if we could issue some CP commands (such as starting the virtual
console SPOOLing) from the user's directory entry so that missing devices error messages
and such at logon and such could be logged. Maybe IBM could
Hi everyone.
We have experienced the problem
DMSITP143T Operation exception occurred at 80E2778A in system routine SVC
18;
re-IPL CMS
with about 50 VAGEN users attacking a DB2/VM 7.3 database.
Suddenly, at a certain
Hi, Rual.
In CMS, SVC 18 is OS simulation of the PDS BLDL/FIND macro. What virtual
machine is issuing the DMSITP143T message; is it one of the end user
(VAGEN) virtual machines or is it the DB2/VM server? If it is the DB2/VM
server, I would open a PMR with the DB2 group at IBM.
Good luck.
Hi, DJ, The machines issuing the DMSITP143T are the end VAGEN end user
Virtual Machines, NOT the database.
Thanks for your quick response.
Saludos,
José R. Barón
Dpto. Sistemas
CALCULO S. A.
Tel. 91 330 86 44
e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
-Mensaje original-
De: The IBM z/VM Operating
On 23 Nov 2006 at 8:51, Phil Smith III wrote:
I've always wanted this, but it's important to realize that it's not
as simple as adding a card to the directory and a call to HCPCMDxx (I
think; it's been a while!) to LOGON processing. There would have to
be some restrictions on that commands
Hi, Jose.
In that case, I would see if all service for VA Gen has been applied on
your system. since you mention that you have 50 users, all attacking the
database at the same time, you might have a performance related problem.
What do you do to get the end users back running when this
On: Thu, Nov 23, 2006 at 10:18:55AM +0200,Shimon Lebowitz Wrote:
} Ignore this, sent by mistreak.
}
}
} Somehow chucky seems a better name for
} an alter-ego than mistreak. g
No, can't blame this one on Chucky. :-)
A stuck key on my laptop caused a macro to run multiple times for the
On: Thu, Nov 23, 2006 at 08:51:13AM -0500,Phil Smith III Wrote:
} Mike Walter [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
} snip
} It would be really nice if we could issue some CP commands (such as
} starting the virtual console SPOOLing) from the user's directory entry so
} that missing devices error messages
On 11/23/06, Rich Greenberg [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
If I were doing it at IBM, I would add an extra operand to the directory
SPOOL statement such as:
Anything you change in the directory will also need changes in
DirMaint and DIRECTXA, and whatever obligations IBM may have towards
an ISV
Although ICKDSF works well with the HMC DDR does not. I do remember using
DDR with the HMC but I could only restore one volume at a time. Therefore
the input and output addresses where all entered I believe on the loadparm.
I therefore created a mini VM system with TCPIP started so that I could
I therefore created a mini VM system with TCPIP started so that I
could
restore it using this method and have an VM system that I could IPL.
I did that a few years back. I'd can't remember off hand how that was
done.
Does anyone else remember?
This is a good thing to do. (in fact, I'll be
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