$300 before May, $350 after.
I'm not sure what is up with the hotel, the link shows no rooms
available for the time period. I guess you could call them.
Original Message
Subject: Re: WAVV 2007
From: Tom Duerbusch [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Mon, January 29, 2007 5:53 pm
To:
Yes, the hotel does need to be contacted directly (920-432-4555). The
whole hotel is blocked for the conference, that's why the web site shows
no rooms available.
Dave Reinken wrote:
$300 before May, $350 after.
I'm not sure what is up with the hotel, the link shows no rooms
available for
Hi,
We have five VM LPARS on our z990. One of these LPARS, LPAR 1, has a CTC
to a z800. The CTC is dedicated to the TCPIP running on the LPAR, and it
connect to the TCPIP running on the z800. This is an interim solution
until we get the z800 OSA connectivity established. I wanted to route
You need to use virtual machines as routers. Essentially you're trying
to establish the following configuration:
Outside world -- OSA on one stack - TCPIP stack - Hipersocket -
TCPIP stack -- CTC -- z800 -- TCP stack on z800
If you do this, the two TCPIP stacks connected to the
My brain has totally lost most of it's SCRIPT content today: does anyone
happen to remember what device type for DCF and/or Bookie will produce
human-readable text files (ie, w/o printer formatting commands)?
IIRC, I used 1403?
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John McKown
Senior Systems Programmer
HealthMarkets
Keeping the Promise of Affordable Coverage
Administrative Services Group
Information Technology
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On Tuesday, 01/30/2007 at 05:07 CET, Ken Vance [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
We have five VM LPARS on our z990. One of these LPARS, LPAR 1, has a
CTC to a
z800. The CTC is dedicated to the TCPIP running on the LPAR, and it
connect to
the TCPIP running on the z800. This is an interim
On Tuesday, 01/30/2007 at 11:37 EST, David Boyes [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
My brain has totally lost most of it?s SCRIPT content today: does anyone
happen
to remember what device type for DCF and/or Bookie will produce
human-readable
text files (ie, w/o printer formatting commands)?
Greetings everyone (on the bc list) .
If you would like to congratulate Reed Mullen on his 25th Anniversary with
IBM, please
read the details in José's note below.
.visitors are most welcome at
http://ibm.com/eserver/zseries/zvm/
Pamela L. Christina
Hi,
Thanks for the updates. I guess I will wait for the z800 OSA. The set-up
we originally had was for multi-mode fibre, and the card in the z800 is
single-mode. We have ordered a GBIC for the switch so that it will accept
the single-mode signal, but I thought in the meantime I could
On Tuesday, 01/30/2007 at 11:37 EST, David Boyes
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
My brain has totally lost most of it?s SCRIPT content today: does
anyone
happen
to remember what device type for DCF and/or Bookie will produce
human-readable
text files (ie, w/o printer formatting commands)?
I'm porting a multi-tasking application written in c from MVS to CMS. I'
m
using the following statements to link:
/* link OBNPTCP */
c89 -o //obnptcp -l //VMMTLIB -W b,b,rent -W b,b,amode=31 -W
b,b,map ,
//SCSMTCP.text ,
//MCSMLOG.text ,
//OAXOENQ.text ,
//OAXOFLSY.text ,
I am looking for a replacement for VM:Backup. It could be a collection of
utilities.
What other tools are available - both IBM supplied utilities and/or third
party utilities.
prg
Phillip Gramly
Systems Programmer
Communications Data Group
Champaign, IL
IBM Backup and Restore Manager for z/VM:
http://www-306.ibm.com/software/stormgmt/zvm/backup/
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I am looking for a replacement for VM:Backup. It could be a collection
of utilities.
What other tools are available - both IBM supplied utilities and/or
third party
IBM has a 'Backup and Restore Manager' also an 'Archive Manager' along with
'Operations Manager' forms thier new automation suite.
-Original Message-
From: The IBM z/VM Operating System [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Behalf Of [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, January 30, 2007 2:22 PM
To:
IBM has come out with a nice Backup, Archive, and Tape set of products.
try here
http://www-306.ibm.com/software/stormgmt/zvm/backup/
and here
http://www-306.ibm.com/software/stormgmt/zvm/archive/index.html
and one more
http://www-306.ibm.com/software/stormgmt/zvm/tape/index.html
Bill Munson
IT
I am looking for a replacement for VM:Backup. It could be
a collection of utilities. What other tools are available
- both IBM supplied utilities and/or third party utilities.
Phillip,
If you are doing only CMS mini disks, I have some REXX utilities
that I run in service machines that I
Heya,
One last time. We have just a handful of sessions left that need a chair.
If you can help with this, it would be very appreciated. It doesn't take
much. You just need to introduce the speaker and session, assist with
handouts and evaluation forms, and otherwise be registered for SHARE and
Greeting Listers, are there any one out there running SQL/DS VM V3.50? If
he/she is, what level of VM?
Thanks a lot in advance.
With best regards,
...Roland Chung
Senior Technical Specialist (S/390,VM/VSE,DB2/VSEVM)
MAXC Consultants Inc.
Voice/Fax: 416-901-9442 (If busy, call:
On Tuesday, 01/30/2007 at 01:04 CST, Julie Erickson [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
I'm porting a multi-tasking application written in c from MVS to CMS.
I'm
using the following statements to link:
[snip]
This creates OBNPTCP MODULE. I'd like to create a member of a loadlib
instead.
Why does it
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