On Tuesday, 04/01/2008 at 05:48 EDT, Rick Troth [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
cp send cp thebadguest sleep
-or-
cp send cp thebadguest stop
Also an excellent use of the CP FOR command. For those not familiar with
it, it has a slightly different authorization scheme:
1. If you are the active
The second quarter meeting of the Chicago Area VM (and Linux)
Enthusiasts will be held on Thursday, April 17, 2008.
There is a late change to the agenda. The second presentation has
been changed to TCP/IP for z/VM Update .
The Final Final Agenda is included below.
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Meeting
The easy solution to the peek problem, though if you ever have a really
large reader file, it might cause other problems:
Defaults set peek for *
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Dear all,
You were right, of course. I overlooked this totally as my emulation wind
ow
was overlayed by another window. Because of the lot of comments in the MA
INT
directory it is bigger than all my other enties.
Thanks so much for this help.
BR Florian
At 23:55 GMT on Monday, March 31, VTAM was removed from our VM system.
May it rest in peace (as it has been doing since 1995). One more cash
cow bites the dust.
The only remnant left will be one of the large, old manuals. It is the
perfect weight to silence the vibrations in the case of the Dell
On Wednesday, 04/02/2008 at 03:06 EDT, Schuh, Richard [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
At 23:55 GMT on Monday, March 31, VTAM was removed from our VM system.
May it
rest in peace (as it has been doing since 1995). One more cash cow bites
the
dust.
(head bowed...silent...I sure am gonna miss that
Z NET,QUICK
VM/VTAM was an MVS product shoe-horned (with some pretty clever work) into
VM.
Wouldn't the appropriate VM and MVS-ish command be:
Z NET,EOD
Mike Walter
Hewitt Associates
Any opinions expressed herein are mine alone and do not necessarily
represent the opinions or policies of Hewitt
Why bother? It was going away for good.
Actually, I had a VTAM (MVS) expert in the office when I laid the tired
old thing to rest. He couldn't remember the command and neither did I,
so #CP LOGOFF is what I used :-) I had already removed any trace of VTAM
from our service machine list, so there
We still have it here, but I suspect that it is not long lived. Some of
my worst memories involve VTAM on VM. I was the VM team leader for the
IBM Education support center in Dallas in 1985 and told my manager and
my 2nd level that we should get VM/SP R4 for the remote locations we
On Wednesday, 04/02/2008 at 09:30 EDT, Jim Bohnsack [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
R4 was the release
with native VTAM support. VTAM had been supported for a while with
VS/1 or DOS/VS hosting VTAM but someone decided that GCS was the way to
go. They took a gutted MVS/XA and quickly fitted it
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