ok, well thanks for everyone's help.. i think i got it added ok.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] 11/30/2006 5:02 PM
Well, the reason I'm doing it is because the 510RES has very little
space
left. I almost couldn't get the maintenance to fit on the 500 disk
and I
didn't have many cylinders left vacant.
Is anyone having trouble getting to the VM web site?
I'm getting The page cannot be displayed
Steve G.
Same here, it's clearly not running on z/VM. :)
Steve Gentry wrote:
Is anyone having trouble getting to the VM web site?
I'm getting The page cannot be displayed
Steve G.
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Rich Smrcina
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Ans Service: 360-715-2467
rich.smrcina at vmassist.com
Catch the
On Friday, 12/01/2006 at 09:52 EST, Steve Gentry
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Is anyone having trouble getting to the VM web site?
I'm getting The page cannot be displayed
It is currently unavailable. We are aware of the problem.
Alan Altmark
z/VM Development
IBM Endicott
Agreed.
Rich Smrcina [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Same here, it's clearly
Trying to get there from VTAM we get:
ELINK z/VM CMS 22 20-Apr-2006
0192 not linked; request denied
$GEOXT$ - unable to VMLINK CFSWEUA 192 Disk. RC=1298
,14:59:38 ACVRDR0209I Spool file 7815 (NOVMLINK CFSWEUA) is not in
NETDATA form
,at.,
HOLDING ELINK1
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On Friday, 12/01/2006 at 08:51 CST, Rich Smrcina [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Same here, it's clearly not running on z/VM. :)
Oooh! A philosophical conundrum! It's clearly also not running on
Windows, Linux, MVS, AIX, UNIX, OS/2, DOS, VSE, minix, MUSIC, uh, or any
one else's OS!
Alan Altmark
On Friday, 12/01/2006 at 08:51 CST, Rich Smrcina [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Same here, it's clearly not running on z/VM. :)
I spoke too soon! It *is* clearly running on z/VM. You just can't see
it! The server is up. The internal routers are up. The Internet
connection is hosed.
The
Oops... I guess I spoke too soon:
z/Web-server_for_VMSSL/1.6a z_VM/3.1.0.0301 CMS/15.903 REXX/4.02
CMS_Pipelines/1.0110
Alan Altmark wrote:
On Friday, 12/01/2006 at 08:51 CST, Rich Smrcina [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Same here, it's clearly not running on z/VM. :)
Oooh! A philosophical
Oooh! A philosophical conundrum!
If a website is alone in a network segment and it falls down by itself,
does it cause a beacon state?
-- db
On Dec 1, 2006, at 10:10 AM, Alan Altmark wrote:
On Friday, 12/01/2006 at 08:51 CST, Rich Smrcina [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Same here, it's clearly not running on z/VM. :)
Oooh! A philosophical conundrum! It's clearly also not running on
Windows, Linux, MVS, AIX, UNIX, OS/2, DOS, VSE,
Is that anything like being in a room by yourself, talking to yourself
and looking around to see if anyone is listening?
David Boyes wrote:
Oooh! A philosophical conundrum!
If a website is alone in a network segment and it falls down by itself,
does it cause a beacon state?
-- db
--
On 12/1/06, Adam Thornton [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have often not been in a boat.
But if a program does nothing, it is helpful if it does that fast :-)
So it evidently doesn't exist in a vacuum either...
Alan Altmark wrote:
On Friday, 12/01/2006 at 08:51 CST, Rich Smrcina [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Same here, it's clearly not running on z/VM. :)
I spoke too soon! It *is* clearly running on z/VM. You just can't see
it! The server is up.
Johnny Carson was having a bad monolog night, where nobody was laughing.
If I remember correctly, he said something like:
If a comedian tells a joke in the woods and nobody hears it, is it still
funny.
That may not be an exact quote but the way he got the line off was funny.
Steve G.
David
Don't start with the english sparrows and coconuts again.
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On Friday, 12/01/2006 at 10:40 EST, Steve Gentry
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Don't start with the english sparrows and coconuts again.
That would be ok with me, but I can't tell if you're referring to laden or
unladen sparrows. Please be specific.
-- Chuckie
The Webmaster To Whom We Are Eternally Grateful is busy contacting our
ISP
as we speak.
Our admin, who art in Endicott,
Hallowed be thy userid.
Thy login comes,
Thy will be done.
On VM as it is on real hardware.
Give us this day our daily WWW pages
And forgive us our access violations
As we
To be exact, I think the question involved the flight differences
between European and African swallows, not sparrows :-)
DJ
Alan Altmark wrote:
On Friday, 12/01/2006 at 10:40 EST, Steve Gentry
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Don't start with the english sparrows and coconuts again.
That
Woo boy - it *is* Friday... grin
-Paul
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Hallowed be thy userid.
Thy login comes,
Thy will be done.
On VM as it is on real hardware.
Give us this day our
Now I'll have to go home and watch the movie again.
Run away . . . run away . . .!!
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Only if you can measure it! If you can't, I don't think anyone is
interested! 8-}
Rick Barlow
Systems Engineering Consultant
Nationwide Services Co., Enterprise Business Intelligence Services
Mainframe, z/VM and zSeries Linux Support
One Nationwide Plaza
On Friday, 12/01/2006 at 10:47 EST, David Boyes [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Our admin, who art in Endicott,
... has gotten things online again. Turned out to not be an ISP problem.
Alan Altmark
z/VM Development
IBM Endicott
The site is now up!
Steve Gentry wrote:
Now I'll have to go home and watch the movie again.
Run away . . . run away . . .!!
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And why would you put a web site in a Hoover anyway?
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So it evidently doesn't exist in a vacuum
I could say something, but then this thread would deteriorate even further.
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And why would you put a web site in a Hoover anyway?
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Catch the WAVV!
On Friday, 12/01/2006 at 11:11 EST, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
And why would you put a web site in a Hoover anyway?
Wow, man. Get small.
-- C.
Hoover!
I can't believe you didn't say UNIVAC!
Geez...young people...
Tom Duerbusch
THD Consulting
(RIP Goldie, a great cat and my buddy for 15 years)
[EMAIL PROTECTED] 12/1/2006 10:31 AM
On Friday, 12/01/2006 at 11:11 EST, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
And why would you put a web site in a
Ah, Sperry Rand, nor its buddy: Burroughs
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Hoover!
I can't believe you didn't say
In the olden days, when I was in school, the textbooks in mathematics
teemed with statements that proofs were either trivial or non-trivial.
The non-trivial proofs were of things like Fermat's Last Theorem or
Tarsky's 7 Test Problems, all open problems, conjectures that had not
yet been proved at
Stracka, James (GTI) wrote:
Ah, Sperry Rand, nor its buddy: Burroughs
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Hoover!
I
Is that anything like a shop vac?
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Hoover!
I can't believe you didn't say UNIVAC!
Thanks to all who responded to my question regarding the
Assembler class.
Steve G.
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On Dec 1, 2006, at 12:26 PM, William Munson wrote:
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Note that my email ends similarly, but at least not
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I beg to differ...
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Rob wrote:
I can only suggest to use something like gmail instead.
But if your employer does not allow access to outside mail services
(either technically or through policy) from their network, you don't
have a choice if you want to be on this list during business hours.
Marcy (at least mine
The web interface to Listserv works quite well. Even though my employer a
nd
our client do not allow direct access to my yahoo.com account, I can stil
l
read and reply to items on this list from work.
http://listserv.uark.edu/archives/ibmvm.html
/Tom Kern
On Fri, 1 Dec 2006 13:27:58 -0600,
Time to kill this thread please!
Hi, experts,
I tried to down load VMARC module from www.vmibm.com/download and followed
the instruction
below for download, but it's not successful:
To download VMARC itself:
- Click here and instruct your browser to save the file to disk,
- Upload the file to VM in BINARY,
- Run the file
My first guess is that you have a bad download. I suggest trying the
download again from the start.
Another thought, you did FTP from your PC to VM didn't you? Terminal
based file transfers can mess up files, especially binary ones.
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On 12/1/06, [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Any thoughts ?
Most likely you did not download / upload binary.
Rob
I have VMARC MODULE on a VM FTP site. If you do the FTP in your VM
then the record structure of the MODULE will transfer correctly.
ftp zvm.sru.edu
user sruftp
pass guest
ebcdic
mode b
get vmarc.module
get vmarc.helpcms
get vmarc.vmarc
quit
The 3rd get is to get the entire package.
/Fran
On Friday, 12/01/2006 at 04:45 EST, Edward M. Martin
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So what was the problem? Just so we can avoid it, of course.
It was an administrative problem with the webserver, so it was nothing you
could avoid. :-)
Alan Altmark
z/VM Development
IBM Endicott
Anybody else having a problem ordering service via IBMLINK?
I'm getting an order contains no valid PTFs no matter what I enter.
A problem report to IBMLINK gave me a 'we know it does not work'
But only for VMSES stuff, MVS is fine.
And maybe it will get fixed sometime this month
For a return code, LA R15,value is *much* faster than a L - only one
storage fetch.
Schuh, Richard wrote:
I really would not have left it to chance, I would have defined a
word-aligned constant rather than using a literal. However, it might not
have been as chancy as it may seem. The literal
Au contraire - XEDIT is easy
QUEUE 'SET CTLCHAR ! ESCAPE';
QUEUE 'SET CTLCHAR R PROTECT RED '
QUEUE 'SET CTLCHAR W PROTECT WHITE'
QUEUE 'SET CTLCHAR B PROTECT BLUE '
text_left = '!R'LEFT(netid,8)
text_middle = '!W'bar 'Query Names Extended' bar
text_right =
For entire lines:
CALL SETCOLOR 'VMOUT', 'PINK ', 'BLINK'
SETCOLOR:
PARSE ARG color_area, color_hue, color_ext;
'EXECIO 0 CP ( STRING SCREEN ' color_area color_hue color_ext
(written before PIPES existed)
For the individual order codes, refer to the Data Stream Programmer's
Reference.
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