Marcy,
Regardless of what TCPIP does, you can rename TCPIP's files yourself
from AUTOLOG1 before TCPIP ever comes up. You can base that off node
name, identifier, IPL parms, VM:Secure system word, or anything else you
can query.
Dennis
A
No doubt you were expecting me to chime in... ;-)
Indeed, your performance monitor will show you that. And if your
performance monitor also supports setting alerts for any performance
metric being reported, you can get them as soon as you want.
And it shows you not only the actual spool
On Wed, Jul 9, 2008 at 7:37 PM, Imler, Steven J [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Actually, generally speaking the CA VM products do not require these
messages to function. And, in fact it is standard practice at many
shops who run VM:Operator to do exactly this ... remove the noise of
ATTACH and
On Thursday, 07/10/2008 at 01:44 EDT, Marcy Cortes
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Just trying to think through the best way - the trade off is tests
automagic (ipl away) with disaster test or longer involving reconfigging
with real diaster (mucking with system netid perhaps). Given the former
And a corollary to that question...
I know the system config can have a say command.
But is there also a stop or exit or abort?
i.e. is there a way to say whoa, this system config does not belong on
this CPU - I'm not where I wanted to be! - disable wait me?
Marcy,
There is no stop, exit, or
John, It's the box for disaster real vs. disaster test :) The CPU ids
will be the same.
I think having a different config file entered on the HMC will probably
work best. It will imbed much of the same stuff.
Curious about SYSTEM NETID though.
Do we still need the multiple entries like:
096F4A
Marcy, if you are allowed to make local mods to CMS and you know how, you
might be interested in my mods to the IDENTIFY command. I posted them a
couple of years ago and you can find them here (check for wrap):
http://listserv.uark.edu/scripts/wa.exe?A2=ind0602L=IBMVMP=
R39511I=-
On page 21 in the PDF Using Oracle Solutions on Linux for System Z which can
be found at
http://www.redbooks.ibm.com/abstracts/sg247573.html it is not clear to me if
minidisks 191, 201-204, 301-302 are all needed for Oracle's use or just a few
of them. What are Oracle 10g's minidisk
On Thu, Jul 10, 2008 at 8:55 AM, O'Brien, Dennis L
Dennis.L.O'[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Regardless of what TCPIP does, you can rename TCPIP's files yourself
from AUTOLOG1 before TCPIP ever comes up. You can base that off node
name, identifier, IPL parms, VM:Secure system word, or anything else
This shouldn't be very hard, but I seem to be a little slow today.. can't find
my Geritol.
I can do this with a bunch of 'IF''s and 'DO's but I was looking for something
prettier.
REXX or a PIPE, it doesn't matter.
I have input that looks like this:
01 data-a
01 data-b
01 data-c
01 data-d
02
On Wed, Jul 9, 2008 at 4:23 PM, Thomas Kern [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
How about changing all '0d0a' to '0a' and all '0d' to '0a' and then you have
one case to handle?
You may end up with the x0d on one record and the x0a on the next
record, so you would need also a joincont leading x0a before
Will Join keylength 2 work?
Regards,
Richard Schuh
From: The IBM z/VM Operating System
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Huegel, Thomas
Sent: Thursday, July 10, 2008 8:58 AM
To: IBMVM@LISTSERV.UARK.EDU
Subject:
I am not very familiar with REXX in CMS. I don't know how to read files,
but the following may help some. If I understand what you want, which is
problematic.
/* REXX */
X.=''
INDICES=
DO FOREVER
RECORD=/* read a single record */
PARSE VAR RECORD INDEX DATA
X.INDEX=X.INDEX
I think you can do that with the TABULATE stage that is on the IBM Downlo
ads
website. I think after you sort by column 1.2 then you can do a TABULATE
BY
1-2 LIST and it will use columns 1-2 as a key and join the rest together
as
one record per key.
/Tom Kern
On Thu, 10 Jul 2008 10:57:49
Perfect Richard..
My brain was stuck on 'JOIN *'
Now it all fits.
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Richard
Sent: Thursday, July 10, 2008 11:08 AM
To: IBMVM@LISTSERV.UARK.EDU
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Will Join
JOIN was good, it just didn't go far enough :-)
Regards,
Richard Schuh
From: The IBM z/VM Operating System
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Sent: Thursday, July 10, 2008 9:21 AM
To: IBMVM@LISTSERV.UARK.EDU
Hi
I re-cycled my TCPIP stack and noticed the following message while it
was coming up:
DTCNET400W A denial-of-service attack has been detected; issue NETSTAT
DOS for more information.
The output from the NETSTAT DOS command was:
netstat dos
VM TCP/IP Netstat Level 530
Sounds like this:
http://www.mail-archive.com/ibmvm@listserv.uark.edu/msg08725.html
and
http://vil.nai.com/vil/content/v_100019.htm
quote
Overview -
This is a trojan detection. Unlike viruses, trojans do not
self-replicate. They are spread manually, often under the premise that
they are
Smurf-IC is a particular type of Denial-of-Service attack (my network
security people never explained in more detail) and it is comming from an
IP
address of 10.17.2.5. I think that is inside your network and might indic
ate
a workstation that has been infected with something. If it came from
Oh Smurf is a type of Denial of Service and the IC means that it is
incoming.
Ed Martin
330-588-4723
ext 40441
From: The IBM z/VM Operating System [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On
Behalf Of Martin, Terry R. (CMS/CTR) (CTR)
Sent: Thursday, July 10, 2008 1:18 PM
Could be. Ask your network people who is at IP address 10.17.2.5 and what they
are doing.
Martin, Terry R. (CMS/CTR) (CTR) wrote:
Denial of service
attacks:
Attacks Elapsed
Attack
Fiddling with the system ID is a NOGO when having many VM systems: the
system ID is the often checked by various execs. And, yes, some execs
use IDENTIFY, other programmers uses CP Q USERID, so SYSTEM NETID and
SYSTEM CONFIG must set the same system ID.
What we did was storing a file on AUTOLOG1
It looks to me like you need all of them. 191 is where your PROFILE EXEC, etc
will go. 201-204 is where you Linux distro will be installed and 301-302 is
where your database will go.
I haven't installed oracle specifically, but I have done a number of linux
installs and this seems to be the
Hi
I found out that there was an issue with this 10.17xxx which has been
corrected.
I have another question, is there a way to START a TCP/IP DEVICE outside
of the TCPIP PROFILE?
Thank You,
Terry Martin
Lockheed Martin - Information Technology
z/OS z/VM Systems - Performance
IFCONFIG linkname UP
or
NETSTAT OBEY START devicename
Issue either command from a user ID in the TCP/IP server's OBEY list
Regards,
Miguel Delapaz
z/VM TCP/IP Development
The IBM z/VM Operating System IBMVM@LISTSERV.UARK.EDU wrote on 07/10/2008
11:23:26 AM:
Hi
I found out that there was
Hi
For instance I can issue one of these commands from the MAINT USERID? Do
I need to add this to a OBEY profile and then do a
OBEYFILE PROFILE X
Thank You,
Terry Martin
Lockheed Martin - Information Technology
z/OS z/VM Systems - Performance and Tuning
Cell - 443 632-4191
at some point in the distant past, we moved VM TCPIP from 10.80.20.173
to 10.80.20.31 (in order to lump all the mainframe addresses together)
so 10.80.20.31 became the primary address, but the PROFILE TCPIP file
still
has the old address in it:
HOME
10.80.20.31 CDG1
10.80.20.173 CDG1
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is there a command to turn this off on the fly or
will i have to take the old address out and cycle TCPIP?
ifconfig ?
--
Jack J. Woehr# Self-delusion is
http://www.well.com/~jax # half the battle!
http://www.softwoehr.com # - Zippy the Pinhead
yes that got it even though it did not give me a nice response
that it had done anything. (this is zVM 4.4)
ifconfig cdg1 10.80.20.31 delete 10.80.20.173
prg
Phillip Gramly
Systems Programmer
Communications Data Group
Champaign, IL
ifconfig ?
--
Jack J. Woehr# Self-delusion
MAINT should be fine. You don't need to use OBEYFILE if all you're trying
to do is start a device (which is what I thought your question asked). The
commands I mentioned will do that just fine. If you need to configure a
device, IFCONFIG can take care of that as well and IMO tends to be
We are attempting to leverage z/VM CMS multi-tasking capabilities for
Windows® thread management.
We have substantial z/OS experience with regard to task management and
serialization so what we are experiencing in a CMS environment doesn¹t fit
what we had anticipated.
Our test was conducted on a
This doesn't completely answer your question, but I was told that because the
people writing Multitasking CMS were limited in how much of CMS they were
allowed to change, that most traditional system calls are scheduled to the base
CPU. Therefore, providing multiple CPUs can actually degrade
Hi, Gary.
Please see my comments below
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From: Gary M. Dennis [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: IBMVM@LISTSERV.UARK.EDU
Subject: CMS Multi-tasking - How is it different from z/OS
task management
Date: Thu, 10 Jul 2008 17:13:50 -0500
We are attempting to leverage z/VM CMS
Hi
Does anyone know the proper syntax for continuing the :ATTACH statement
in the TCP/IP PROFILE?
My SYSTEM DTCPARMS follows:
.**
.* SYSTEM DTCPARMS created by DTCIPWIZ EXEC on 6 May 2008
.* Configuration program
I haven't personally attached more than one range of devices in a DTCPARMS
file, and the book agrees with what you have. But then the example shows
a space after each comma. It's worth a try...
Mike Walter
Hewitt Associates
Any opinions expressed herein are mine alone and do not necessarily
Thanks for the help Migue!
Thank You,
Terry Martin
Lockheed Martin - Information Technology
z/OS z/VM Systems - Performance and Tuning
Cell - 443 632-4191
Work - 410 786-0386
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
From: The IBM z/VM Operating System [mailto:[EMAIL
Hi
What I have works. I am going to have to add more and I need to continue
the statement on another line. Do you know the proper syntax to continue
the ATTACH on another line?
Thank You,
Terry Martin
Lockheed Martin - Information Technology
z/OS z/VM Systems - Performance and
Whitespace isn't terribly interesting in CMS NAMES files (which SYSTEM
DTCPARMS is). Your statement could look as follows and work just fine:
:nick.TCPIP:type.server
:class.stack
:ATTACH.8304-8306,
8900-8902,
Thanks Miguel! I appreciate the help.
Terry
From: The IBM z/VM Operating System [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On
Behalf Of Miguel Delapaz
Sent: Thursday, July 10, 2008 7:01 PM
To: IBMVM@LISTSERV.UARK.EDU
Subject: Re: TCPIP
Whitespace isn't terribly
QUERY IPLPARMS only seems to give you the data from the PARM section of the
SAIPL screen. What if you wanted to know which extent was used? Is there a
query for that parameter?
HITACHI
DATA SYSTEMS
Raymond E. Noal
Senior Technical Engineer
Office: (408) 970 - 7978
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Q CPLOAD will tell you that one.
Marcy
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Right you are. Thanks for the info.
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