This will satifiy your needs
http://www.vm.ibm.com/download/packages/descript.cgi?LCLQRY
much easier than opening an APPC connection (as Alan says), or punching a
file to yourself and check the sender (as I did before LCLQRY)
LCLQRY can also tell who XAUTOLOGed a user. LCLQRY provides a class
The only problem with this (WRT the DB2 servers) is this ONLY executes
when CMS is IPL'd. In my shop, that might mean MONTHS between cleanups
of the GLOBALV's. :(
There is an SQM CMS command, but it can't execute CMS commands in the DB
machine while DB2 is running.
Michael Coffin, President
I'm missing something really stupid G
I want to copy some CMS files from 1st level VM to 2nd level VM.
Files such as REXX and JCL seem to copy fine, but my biggest, current
problem is modules.
When I do the FTP, a filelist on both sides shows the exact same info,
such as LRECL, records and
Try:
MODE B
TYPE E
For the MODULES.
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I'm missing something really stupid G
I want to
You can also specify a record length, can you not?
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I obviously meant:
TYPE E
MODE
Thanks all
Still not to old to learn something new.
Tom Duerbusch
THD Consulting
(Merry Christmas)
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I obviously meant:
TYPE E
MODE B
:-) Sorry for the confusion
Before transferring modules, issue TYPE E, MODE B (two separate
commands). You need the FTP client to preserve record boundaries, and it
won't do that without those two commands.
Why make it difficult? Using FTP also makes that the file timestanps get
lost (they are set to the time of transmission), so yopu no longer can
check what level of files you've got.
Make lyour first level mchine LINK to the minidisks you want to get files
of.
So, for example in user LVL2VM
Just to help me understand DB2 better, could you explain why you have a S
QLINIT in the PROFILE
EXEC of your server? I thought that was only for clients to issue.
On Thu, 21 Dec 2006 13:01:34 -0600, Ed Zell [EMAIL PROTECTED] w
rote:
We are running DB/2 for VM 7.4 on z/VM 4.4 at service level
Or use a VCTCA to connect RSCS machines or use a TCPNJE link between the
machines and use SENDFILE. Since you can FTP between the machines, the
TCPNJE link is a snap, and SENDFILE requires fewer keystrokes than FTP.
Another possibility would be to use a real CTCA between the machines and
use a
Is there a query or other command that will display whether a reader
file has been changed to KEEP?
Regards,
Richard Schuh
QUERY READER ALL * shows files in USER or SYSH for the HOLD status
But if the SPOOL RDR HOLD has been issued, you need to issue: QUERY
VIRTUAL READER
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One of the options will tell you, I think it is EXP (or its synonym TBL)
/* This exec will show all info about a spool file
+---+
| format: | QURALL userid queue spid |
| format: | QURALL spd
Kris Buelens wrote:
This will satifiy your needs
http://www.vm.ibm.com/download/packages/descript.cgi?LCLQRY
much easier than opening an APPC connection (as Alan says), or
punching a file to yourself and check the sender (as I did before LCLQRY)
LCLQRY can also tell who XAUTOLOGed a user.
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