You have to attach the volume to the user performing the DSF.
David Wakser
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Subject: Re: ADRDSSU backup of VM
Attach won't work (it is attached to SYSTEM already), the DEFINE MDISK i
showed will.
2007/9/24, Wakser, David [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
You have to attach the volume to the user performing the DSF.
David Wakser
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We also use MVS to backup our VM DASD. We want a consistent image of
all of our production DASD, both MVS and VM. We get this (or as
close to it as we think we need) by suspending database updates and
doing an ADRDSSU FlashCopy (FASTREPLICATION(REQUIRED) on MVS of all
of our production DASD,
Hi,
We are in the process of hooking up 2 SSL front ends for our VM TN3270
traffic. One box wil be primary, the other backup. For full redundancy,
I plan to use 2 OSA ports (separate cards), and 2 TCP/IP stacks in VM.
The SSL boxes will be configured identically and cabled directly to the
OSAs to
Hi Ray,
I don't have any answers, but I am a little curious.
If there is a failure someplace between your front end SSL processor and
z/VM TCPIP how will you switch over to the backup?
Is there some failover built in or will it be manual?
Tom
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It would be manual. Someone would have to enable a firewall/switch port,
or move a wire.
Ray Mrohs
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At this time we have a old MVS method where we have a rexx creating adrdssu
JCL and one with VM where we use HiDRO. Because we start our 15 MVS as
guests of VM in DR, it is much simpler for us to restore our clones from VM.
Those days we are looking for a MVS software to do the comparison with the
Did I miss the part where it is said that SSLServ does not provide
support for over a certain number of sessions?
Mrohs, Ray wrote:
It would be manual. Someone would have to enable a firewall/switch port,
or move a wire.
*Ray Mrohs*
*U.S. Department of Justice*
*202-307-6896*
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Rich
Having two separate stacks leads me to think you will have two different IP
addresses. I guess using DNS you can get this resolved quick enough to the
TN3270 clients. Not sure if this will work but with z/VM 5.2 you can use the
VSWITCH to support 2 OSA cards for instant failure over. z/VM 5.3 will
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