Being able to write one copy of data local and asynchronously write it to a
remote site sounds like a good extension to the VM Magic/ESA product. It might
not be available for z/VM but it already has a good handle on intercepting a
virtual machine's dasd i/o and doing something special with it. Add
> What is necessary for:
> "that will work as long as you have authorized the OSA prot on the
switch
> for VLANs 1, 545, 645 and 745"?
Your network admin needs to do this. Usually each port on a VLAN-capable
switch (particularly trunk ports) have a access control list configured
in the switch to d
The VSE Redirector was available with VSE/ESA 2.6, VSE Connectors since
VSE/ESA 2.5.
But, it appears that Tom wants remote mirroring (PPRC) type functions.
The Redirector isn't designed for that.
Richard Feldman (WFF) wrote:
If you're up to VSE 3.1 and beyond, think VSE Redirector, VSE Conne
Charlotte (the one on Fran Hensler's download page) comes with a WW2GET
EXEC which is an WGET-like product written by Jonathan Scott.
WW2GET url fn ft fm (proxy CCSID nnn POST HTML WIDTH nn
XLATE table
What I have done:
TCPPR11 TCPIP - TCPMAINT 198 disk
TCPPR11 DATA - TCPMAINT 592 disk
SMTSETUP EXEC - TCPMAINT 198 disk
U = userid()
if U = 'SMTP' then
'COPY TCPIP DATA F TCPIP DATA
My network knowledge is almost non-existent...
What is necessary for:
"that will work as long as you have authorized the OSA prot on the switch
for VLANs 1, 545, 645 and 745"?
The OSAs are shared across systems...
Where can I find examples of this type of thing?
Thank you.
Cecelia Dusha
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If you're up to VSE 3.1 and beyond, think VSE Redirector, VSE Connector,
z/VM Linux, ... , works for Vsam.
Richard Feldman
Senior IT Architect
Kelly, Douglas / Westfair Foods Ltd.
Ph
Thanks
The zDASD 3390 controller, from BusTech, seems to match my requirements. That
is, it can do it, but now comes the cost portion.
Tom Duerbusch
THD Consulting
>>> "McKown, John" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 4/17/2007 2:43 PM >>>
> -Original Message-
> From: The IBM z/VM Operating System
>
To my knowledge, you can't define VSAM over a NFS volume. VSE does, somewhat
support NFS, but not in the manor I need.
Thanks
Tom Duerbusch
THD Consulting
>>> Marcy Cortes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 4/17/2007 2:55 PM >>>
I don't know VSE worth squat, but can you NFS mount something? Maybe a
little l
I don't know VSE worth squat, but can you NFS mount something? Maybe a
little linux server in a remote location?
Marcy Cortes
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> -Original Message-
> From: The IBM z/VM Operating System
> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Tom Duerbusch
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> To: IBMVM@LISTSERV.UARK.EDU
> Subject: Small remote dasd
>
>
> We have an IBM DS6800 and have looked into what it would take
> to m
We have an IBM DS6800 and have looked into what it would take to mirror the
dasd, offsite somewhere. Not only does license fees come into play for the
DS6800, but communications, a remote box and site requirements.
But, when it really comes down to it, in about a year, I only need to mirror
th
On 4/17/07, Jon Brock <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Is there a way to terminate the first PTF apply process, or will I need to
figure out how to manually apply the prereq PTF?
Manual service really pretty straight forward.
Look in the Service Guide - GC24-6117
--
Mark Pace
Mainline Information
I have a bit of a chicken-and-egg problem regarding trying to use the automated
SERVICE EXEC. I have a PTF I tried to put on using SERVICE, but the process
failed since I do not have a prerequisite on. I have downloaded the prereq,
but I can't put it on because SERVICE wants me to do a restart
THANKS!!
On 17 Apr 2007 at 9:22, Alan Altmark wrote:
> On Tuesday, 04/17/2007 at 03:43 ZE2, Shimon Lebowitz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> wrote:
> > Hi,
> > I set up an alternate TCPIP stack - the TCPIP user has
> > a CPUID that has a different name in the SYSTEM NETID.
> :
> > Is there something to set
On Tuesday, 04/17/2007 at 07:24 GMT, "Dusha, Cecelia CIV WHS/ITMD"
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> My guest OSs need access to the various VLANs.
>
> Would the following work?
> CP DEFINE VSWITCH VSW1 RDEV 500 600 VLAN 1
> CP SET VSWITCH VSW1 GRANT guest-os1 VLAN 545
> CP SET VSWITCH VSW1 GRANT gues
Hi,
I set up an alternate TCPIP stack - the TCPIP user has
a CPUID that has a different name in the SYSTEM NETID.
That TCPIP starts a different SMTP server, also on
that 'other system' (CPUID). [Note: not to be confused
with OtherSystem (tm?) ]
My own userid is running with that CPUID, and ident
On Tuesday, 04/17/2007 at 03:43 ZE2, Shimon Lebowitz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
> Hi,
> I set up an alternate TCPIP stack - the TCPIP user has
> a CPUID that has a different name in the SYSTEM NETID.
:
> Is there something to set to tell it who the correct
> server is? I am getting tired of 'CP TR
I want to assign the TCPIP stacks to VLAN 545.
With the following definition,
CP DEFINE VSWITCH VSW1 RDEV 500 600 VLAN 1
CP SET VSWITCH VSW1 GRANT userid1 VLAN 545
only one VSWITCH definition would be required for multiple VLANS?
CP DEFINE VSWITCH VSW1 RDEV 500 600 VLAN 1
CP SET VSWIT
My guest OSs need access to the various VLANs.
Would the following work?
CP DEFINE VSWITCH VSW1 RDEV 500 600 VLAN 1
CP SET VSWITCH VSW1 GRANT guest-os1 VLAN 545
CP SET VSWITCH VSW1 GRANT guest-os1 VLAN 645
CP SET VSWITCH VSW1 GRANT guest-os1 VLAN 745
Please advice.
Thank you.
Cecelia Du
Jim Elliott <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
The only thing that might be nice is to have his later ObjectREXX
on z/VM
That would be Simon Nash's Object REXX (just to get the attribution
where it belongs :-))
Ray Mansell
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