Sorry for the late reply, I've been on vacation. (some of you may remember
those).
I do not see where you would specify a port name on z/OS. I've tried to
remove the port names from the z/VM definitions, but thus far it has not
made a difference.
On Tue, May 13, 2008 at 3:32 AM, Alan Altmark
Hello List,
I'm wrapping up the install of DFSMS/VM...yikes...not the most intuitive
install I've ever done. Anyway, one of the installation steps calls for
making the DFSMS 1B5 minidisk publicly accessible. How do you do this
short of including a link for it in each user directory entry?
Shimon,
Full Function VM:Secure (with Rules Facility enabled) is a very good
Security Manager and it plays very well with SafeSFS.
good luck
Bill Munson
VM System Programmer
201-418-7588
President MVMUA
http://www2.marist.edu/~mvmua/
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On Tuesday, 05/27/2008 at 09:41 EDT, Hilliard, Chris
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I?m wrapping up the install of DFSMS/VM?yikes?not the most intuitive
install I?
ve ever done. Anyway, one of the installation steps calls for making
the DFSMS
1B5 minidisk publicly accessible. How do you do
That would cause the disk to be LINKed, but it still needs to be
ACCESSed as well.
Chris, your best advice is to set up a minidisk that is for public
stuff that you don't want to put on the MAINT 190 or 19E minidisk (the
ONLY two system disks that are automatically accessed when CMS is
IPL'ed).
On Tuesday, 05/27/2008 at 09:41 EDT, Hilliard, Chris
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I?m wrapping up the install of DFSMS/VM?yikes?not the most intuitive
install I?
ve ever done. Anyway, one of the installation steps calls for making
the DFSMS
1B5 minidisk publicly accessible. How do you do
To make that disk PUBLIC these days, I would give it a Read-Password of A
LL
(or set appropriate rules in your ESM product of choice) and put an entry
for it in a USERPROD NAMES file on the Y-Disk. These steps should allow a
ny
user to issue the 'VMLINK DFSMS_nickname' command and get the
Yep since 1.7 I believe.
On 5/27/08 10:12 AM, Michael Coffin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi David,
Does z/OS speak TCPNJE? I thought it had to be SNANJE (at least that was the
deal back in 2002 when I last looked into this). Have the z/OS guys finally
seen the light and provided a TCPNJE
Ooops, correction - the ACCESS 319 R statement must (of course) be in
SYSPROF prior to calling your local VMCONFIG EXEC to do other things.
Failing that, VMCONFIG would need to be on the 190 or 19E minidisks, but
that makes changing it later a nuisance so decide what works best for
you.
-Mike
Michael Coffin wrote:
Hi David,
Does z/OS speak TCPNJE? I thought it had to be SNANJE (at least that
was the deal back in 2002 when I last looked into this). Have the
z/OS guys finally seen the light and provided a TCPNJE protocol?
When a client was getting rid of SNA on VM, we still
Hi David,
Does z/OS speak TCPNJE? I thought it had to be SNANJE (at least that
was the deal back in 2002 when I last looked into this). Have the z/OS
guys finally seen the light and provided a TCPNJE protocol?
When a client was getting rid of SNA on VM, we still needed to be able
to spool
Please send it my way..thanks!
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Hi - we don't have RSCS or TCPNJE so our solution was to build an exec
that extracts the files from the spool, wraps iebgener jcl around it, and
then ftp's to z/OS where the job runs and the output is then picked up for
archiving by CA-View (aka SAR).
I'd be willing to share this if anyone is
Maybe you are not even using port name on z/OS. I don't know much about
z/OS, so I cannot help you find it, but even if you are not using port name
in z/OS, you have to be sure that nothing else comes up before the z/OS
guest, connects to the hipersocket and changes port name from nothing into
Does z/OS speak TCPNJE? I thought it had to be SNANJE (at least that
was the deal back in 2002 when I last looked into this). Have the
z/OS guys finally seen the light and provided a TCPNJE protocol?
When a client was getting rid of SNA on VM, we still needed to be able
to spool files
I'll second that, said one who found out the hard way. :-) I was in
the process of digging out the APAR numbers when you saved me the
effort. Thanks.
Regards,
Richard Schuh
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On Tuesday, 05/27/2008 at 11:35 EDT, Ivica Brodaric
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Maybe you are not even using port name on z/OS. I don't know much about
z/OS,
so I cannot help you find it, but even if you are not using port name in
z/OS,
you have to be sure that nothing else comes up before
Hello Everyone,
Does z/VM TCP/IP support JAVA?
A Saleman indicated that Unfortunately, IBM doesn't support Java on
VM yet, and our Oracle and SQL Server Interfaces are written in Java.
I have found a redbook VM/ESA Network Computing with Java
and NetRexx.
Edward M. Martin wrote:
A Saleman indicated that */Unfortunately, IBM doesn't support
Java on VM yet, and our Oracle and SQL Server Interfaces are written
in Java./***
* *
More like, Doesn't support Java on VM /anymore/.
--
Jack J. Woehr# Self-delusion is
Hi, Ed.
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From: Edward M. Martin [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: IBMVM@LISTSERV.UARK.EDU
Subject: JAVA and Z/VM
Date: Tue, 27 May 2008 13:09:14 -0400
Hello Everyone,
Does z/VM TCP/IP support JAVA?
No, it does not.
A Saleman indicated
How we'd do it (this relates to the discussion of a few weeks ago):
Give it a read password of ALL (or equivalent rule in your ESM), and add
a DFSMS target to USERPROD NAMES on MAINT 19E. Then just tell anyone who
needs it to VMLINK DFSMS, or put it in SYSPROF EXEC and resave CMS.
Does z/OS speak TCPNJE? I thought it had to be SNANJE (at least that
was the deal back in 2002 when I last looked into this). Have the z/OS
guys finally seen the light and provided a TCPNJE protocol?
Yes, finally, z/OS 1.7 and later have TCPNJE (although you need some
PTFs for it to work
Ed,
The Java and NetRexx support discussed in the redbook, VM/ESA Network
Computing with Java and NetRexx, was discontinued before z/VM 5.1.0 became
generally available. The level of Java had become very outdated. If you
want and need Java support, you should be looking at running it from a
On Tuesday, 05/27/2008 at 01:10 EDT, Edward M. Martin
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
A Saleman indicated that Unfortunately, IBM doesn't support Java on
VM
yet, and our Oracle and SQL Server Interfaces are written in Java.
This statement is unclear. Exactly what Oracle and SQL server did you
Alan,
A mismatched port name on an OSA creates an initialization error.
Correct, but with a caveat explained in the other thread (yes for z990
onwards, before z990 one character could mismatch. I know it sounds weird,
but that's the way it worked)
In any case, HiperSockets do not have port
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