the mind is the 2nd thing to go and I don't remember the first.
Is the quote of a previous quote a 2nd level quote?
Anyway, I remember what I was trying to do with the OSA. I didn't really
attach the OSA card to Linux. However, my original question did bring
out a good discussion.
In a previous
We are looking at possibly ordering RSCS for it's TCPNJE functions. I've
been told to order it now before 9/2008 (looks like 5/2008 now). Why is
that date important? I see that the standalone version is being withdraw
n
from support.
Thanks... the curious one.
Robert
What is the version of the HLASM that I need for assembling VM
components? It appears that the one delivered with the 5.3 system was
5799-TCQ, which is listed as HLASM Linux zSeries on the sheet of paper
that I have. When I go to the IBM VM home page and search for 5799-TCQ
(with or
The version of HLASM on our 5.3 SDO was HLASM V1R5.0 (5696-234) High Level
Assembler for MVS VM VSE.
From: The IBM z/VM Operating System [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of
Schuh, Richard
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Does anyone know of a program or utility that can generate an SNMP
message preferably from a REXX exec?
George Shedlock Jr
AEGON Information Technology
AEGON USA
502-560-3541
That's what I was afraid of. Thanks.
Regards,
Richard Schuh
From: The IBM z/VM Operating System
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On Fri, Apr 25, 2008 at 7:58 AM, in message
[EMAIL PROTECTED], Gentry,
Stephen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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In a previous IFL/Linux/POC, we set up a Linux running UDB. We wanted to
allow access to that Linux from two sources: existing mainframe apps.
and apps. running on WAS (IBM web app.
All,
I would like to convert a Mod-9 defined as follows: MDISK 0300 3390 0001
end XX
to a full pack minidisk as follows: MDISK 0300 3390 end XX.
without losing any data (the volume contains Linux root filesystem).
Can this be done? if so how (DDR, FLAHSCOPY?)
If I understand what
On Fri, Apr 25, 2008 at 9:04 PM, Paul Vincent
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All,
I would like to convert a Mod-9 defined as follows: MDISK 0300 3390 0001
end XX
to a full pack minidisk as follows: MDISK 0300 3390 end XX.
without losing any data (the volume contains Linux root
ESALPS provides this.
Shedlock, George wrote:
Does anyone know of a program or utility that can generate an SNMP
message preferably from a REXX exec?
George Shedlock Jr
AEGON Information Technology
AEGON USA
502-560-3541
We found a bug in CP minidisk cacheing that would lock up our system. We turn
off MDC at the device level in the system configuration file for our guest
operating system minidisks using RDEV TYPE DASD MDC OFF.
From: The IBM z/VM Operating System on behalf
Does anyone know of a program or utility that can generate an SNMP
message preferably from a REXX exec?
If you have a C compiler, snmptrap.c from the net-snmp open source
package will compile fairly easily on CMS and can be directed to send
traps or other SNMP datagrams fairly easily.
There is an APAR, VM64115 for a MDC issue with volumes above cylinder 32760.
Lee
Marcy Cortes wrote:
OK, I really mean mod 9 of around size 65,000 cylinders or so (54G), if
you want to get technical.
Anyone using them for Linux use?
Any concerns around the PAV need or un-need?
We have had no
There is an APAR, VM64115 for a MDC issue with volumes above cylinder
32760.
Thanks Lee. I checked it out and we're ok being all 5.3 here.
Marcy Cortes
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The RSCS web site has an announcement that says in part...
The stand-alone RSCS V3.2.0 (5684-096) product was planned to be
withdrawn from marketing effective September 30, 2007. However, on
June 5, 2007 the planned date for RSCS V3.2.0 on z/VM V5.2 was
extended and is is planned to be withdrawn
We requested the 'special quote' when we first looked at purchasing a
z890. It took quite a while to get a simple 'no' as the answer. We also
requested RSCS, ISPF and Callup. All were rejected.
/Tom Kern
Lee Stewart wrote:
Hi... Is anyone out there running VTAM under VM on an IFL? If so,
Jim Bohnsack wrote:
I remember the SNATAM name now. There was an Englishman, Graham Pursey,
who used to attend the VNET Project Team meetings that were held once
or twice a year. It seems to me that he was involved in some kind of VM
based VTAM project. Was that it or was there
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