Hi,
I occasionally get large backlogs of files being sent via RSCS
to a network printer, particularly an LPD which processes the
listings and creates PDF files for the end users.
In the RSCS console I see these messages:
DMTLPR193I LINK PDF01LOA CONNECTING TO HOST 10.240.1.128 PORT 515 PRINTER
You can run a quick pipe command pipe cp q rdr all | rdr list a that
will create a disk file of the CP QUERY command and then you can edit the
file, sort it to find the users with big spool files.
Like Bruce most people will create userid to read in console files and store
them for diagnosing
This request is easy enough to explain:
When you want to start a thread/conversation/discussion,
don't try to save time by taking an old email and
clicking on reply.
Doing so copies all the hidden headers of the old email into
your new one, and causes some software to assume you are
really
On Fri, 12 Dec 2008 16:36:50 -0600 Mike Walter said:
From a CLASS D userid (not usually a good thing for MAINT, but you can
from MAINT usually enter: SET PRIV MAINT +D, and then when done CP STE
PRIV MAINT -D), enter:
PIPE CP Q RDR ALL ISO | ALLSPOOL FILES A
PIPE CP Q PRT ALL ISO | ALLSPOOL
Hello, David.
Yes, you can get into trouble deleting some types of spool files
CP uses the spool space to hold a number of different types of files:
1) the guest virtual machines' RDR, PRT and PUN spool files
2) spooled virtual machine console log files
3) DCSS (shared executable code
On Monday, 12/15/2008 at 09:38 EST, Steve Mitchell
steve.mitch...@bcbsks.com wrote:
So the solution to this entire 3 day discourse is:
open a brand new email, put in the
address of the list (cut/paste, addressbook, or just
plain old typing) and send the mail. The readers
then see it as an
On Monday, 12/15/2008 at 10:17 EST, A. Harry Williams
ha...@vm.marist.edu wrote:
Or what I use is below, where cnt is the number of spool files.
(We don't have million page spool files, and we've never had
zero files of one kind, so both aren't handled) It records the
largest 20% spool
Thank you, yes, this is exactly the information I wanted. I would be
very interested in more information, if this redundant information for
this list, you can send me info offline.
David Dean
Information Systems
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Or more quick and more dirty, in case you'd like to see the breakdown per user:
PIPE (END \) literal RDR PRT PUN|split|spec ,Q, 1 w1 nw ,EXP,
nw|cp|nlocate 80 ,E,|change 80 /K/000/|spec 77-* 1.10 1.8 n|l:lookup
autoadd before count increment \l:\l:|sort 1.10 d|take 10| insert , ,
11 |cons
Rob
I’ve seen that in other mailing lists and wondered why it happened. I
don’t actually know what you are talking about, though. I am going to h
ave
a hard time behaving in ways that you think are polite if I don’t know
what it is I may be doing wrong.
How is the list threading by your client?
I
SPOOLCHN on the IBM download site
(http://www.vm.ibm.com/download/packages/) is very useful for keeping
the spool healthy.
Jim
Martin, Terry R. (CMS/CTR) (CTR) wrote:
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Kris, Alan: Many thanks for your replies.
The only tcp/ip interfaces z/tpf supports, as far as I can tell, are ip over
cdlc to a 3745/6 and qdio via osa-express.
This vm system has neither a 3745 nor an osa-express card, and establishes ip
connectivity to the outside world via CTC links.
The
Hi, Lawrence
You might try running a later version of the IPGATE code that contains Kris Buelen's patch
to support the CMS Alternate Userid feature. I believe it adds the ability for remote
servers to see who the actual requester's user id is.
You can download a copy of the updated
On Monday, 12/15/2008 at 11:09 EST, C. Lawrence Perkins
vmwiz...@ix.netcom.com wrote:
So I keep coming back to the thought that my DB2/VM server is not
recognising the remote UserID correctly since it's coming second-hand
through IPGATE instead of directly from the UserID on the remote system.
No need for a second CTC then: define a guest LAN, connected to TPF
and z/VM's TCPIP stack. But, you'll need to have the networking folks
update the routers to have them know the location of this new subnet
(the Guest LAN).
2008/12/15 Ian S. Worthington ianworthing...@usa.net:
Kris, Alan: Many
Hello Mr. Jones,
I think I may already be running that later version, I believe I got it
from your site, but I'll D/L it again and give it a try. Thanks!
CLP
On Mon, 15 Dec 2008 10:29:06 -0600, Dave Jones d...@vsoft-software.com
wrote:
Hi, Lawrence
You might try running a later version
On Monday, 12/15/2008 at 11:20 EST, Ian S. Worthington
ianworthing...@usa.net wrote:
The upshot of this is that there isn't a real OSA to enable a vswitch.
But, if I understand Kris' response correctly I should be able to define
a
guest lan with a qdio nic for z/tpf and another for the
If I need to access more than one VLAN on a VSWITCH configured for
ETHERNET, do I need to create a separate virtual nic for each VLAN or
can all the VLANs be associated to one adapter, such as eth0? I've been
trying to get the latter configuration to work without any success.
Thanks,
Dave Keeton
Is the address on YOUR end already in use?
LPR/LPD protocol has (or used to) a requirement that the clients
connected from a limitted range of ports (including the same port as
used for target). So if you already have an LPR/LPD server on your
end or if you have used up all of the client ports
Hi Kris,
If you can send me the EXECS that would be great!
Thank You,
Terry Martin
Lockheed Martin - Information Technology
z/OS z/VM Systems - Performance and Tuning
Cell - 443 632-4191
Work - 410 786-0386
terry.mar...@cms.hhs.gov
From: The IBM
And what are the dangers? I know what spool files do technically, but
am not comfortable with what kind of data resides there. Will I get in
trouble deleting spool files?
David Dean
Information Systems
*bcbstauthorized*
From: The IBM z/VM
Well, I learned something new this week. Time to go home G.
Thanks
Tom Duerbusch
THD Consulting
Bruce Hayden bjhay...@gmail.com 12/15/2008 7:40 AM
I add the EOF option to my console spool commands, then CP will
automatically close the file and start a new one after 50K records.
For example,
On Monday, 12/15/2008 at 11:53 EST, KEETON Dave * OR SDC
dave.kee...@state.or.us wrote:
If I need to access more than one VLAN on a VSWITCH configured for
ETHERNET, do
I need to create a separate virtual nic for each VLAN or can all the
VLANs be
associated to one adapter, such as eth0?
You are right - you do need the vlan's on the grant. My mistake!
Marcy
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Newbie to LINUX. I am trying to bring up SUSE for the first time under z/VM
540. I have downloaded the SUSE LINUX for mainframes from NOVELL. Everything
worked as it should during the install, except I cannot PING 172.16.24.129 from
my VM userid WATERSR running on the same z/VM 540 system.
I
Ray,
Did you grant access to the VSwitch for the user NOVSTART?
SET VSWITCH VSWITCH1 GRANT NOVSTART
Ray Waters wrote:
Newbie to LINUX. I am trying to bring up SUSE for the first time under
z/VM 540. I have downloaded the SUSE LINUX for mainframes from NOVELL.
Everything worked as it should
On 12/15/2008 at 1:38 PM, Ray Waters ray.wat...@opensolutions.com wrote:
Newbie to LINUX. I am trying to bring up SUSE for the first time under z/VM
540. I have downloaded the SUSE LINUX for mainframes from NOVELL. Everything
worked as it should during the install, except I cannot PING
Also, make sure you have the ports available that you need. Every time I ask
our network folks to give me a new IP address, I have to remind them what ports
I need for the IP address they give me.
HITACHI
DATA SYSTEMS
Raymond E. Noal
Senior Technical Engineer
Office: (408) 970 - 7978
Ray can you ping your gateway?
Can your Linux machine ping itself?
From: The IBM z/VM Operating System [mailto:ib...@listserv.uark.edu] On
Behalf Of Ray Waters
Sent: Monday, December 15, 2008 12:38
To: IBMVM@LISTSERV.UARK.EDU
Subject: Unable to PING the LINUX
Mark,
I can PING the GATEWAY from NOVSTART but not my pc. My pc is not running a FTP
server so it should not respond, right?
Gateway
ping 172.16.24.2
ping 172.16.24.2
PING 172.16.24.2 (172.16.24.2) 56(84) bytes of data.
My PC
ping 172.16.10.102
ping 172.16.10.102
ifconfig
ifconfig
eth0
Here is a TRACEROUTE to the GATEWAY from NOVSTART:
traceroute 172.16.24.2
traceroute to 172.16.24.2 (172.16.24.2), 30 hops max, 40 byte packets
1 * * *
2 * * *
3 * * *
4 * * *
5 * * *
6 * * *
7 * * *
8 * * *
TRACEROUTE to VM TCPIP from NOVSTART:
traceroute 172.16.24.100
On Monday, 12/15/2008 at 03:37 EST, Ray Waters
ray.wat...@opensolutions.com wrote:
From VM user WATERSR on same z/VM 540 system:
I can ping the gateway:
ping 172.16.24.2
:
I cannot ping NOVSTART
You need
Hi allDoes the new RACF (VM Security Server) handle protecting
FCP disks? If so, how? By FCP device/CHPID? By target WWPN? By
target LUN?
I browsed the books but didn't find any FCP references...
Thanks,
Lee
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Sirius Computer Solutions
Phone: (303)
You want EDEV.
EDEV lets FCP disks look like traditional FBA DASD, so you can slice
them up into minidisks, quite like CKD.
The way it works is you define an EDEV at some otherwise not-in-use
RDEV address, then add WWPN and LUN for each path to the intended FCP
disk. You then VARY ON the EDEV
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