Re: Clear_Tdisk question

2009-02-25 Thread Rob van der Heij
On Wed, Feb 25, 2009 at 5:23 AM, Marcy Cortes wrote: > Does look like z/OS guys can read stuff off after a formatting write > though.  They told me they found addresses and other such corp > properties data with their utility (DSS?) > > So probably not good enough for Alan  :) Could this be an i

Re: Mantissa and X86

2009-02-25 Thread Hughes, John
Paul, x86 virtualization on the mainframe. Check it out. John J. Hughes Syncsort Inc. jhug...@syncsort.com From: The IBM z/VM Operating System [mailto:ib...@listserv.uark.edu] On Behalf Of Ward, Mike S Sent: Monday, February 23, 2009 3:22 PM To: IBMVM@LIS

Re: Clear_Tdisk question

2009-02-25 Thread Schuh, Richard
In that case, maybe it is time to report a security bug to the Support Center. :( The description of Write Count, Key, and Data does say that the rest of the track is erased; however, it does not say how effective the erasure is. Apparently, not very. I wonder what XRC is doing to be able to see

TCP/IP VM default gate

2009-02-25 Thread P L Lovely
Version 5.4 - need to see active routes; With the netstat command I do Not see my DEFAULTNET - Default route address Is there another query command I should try? CMD: netstat gate Regards

Re: TCP/IP VM default gate

2009-02-25 Thread Mark Pace
Works for me. netstat gate VM TCP/IP Netstat Level 540 TCP/IP Server Name: TCPIP Path MTU Discovery Aging Interval: 10 Minutes Known IPv4 gateways: Subnet Address Subnet Mask FirstHopFlgs PktSz Metric Link -- --- - -

Re: TCP/IP VM default gate

2009-02-25 Thread Miguel Delapaz
NETSTAT GATE is what's going to show the stack's routing table. If you have a DEFAULTNET route specified on your GATEWAY statement and you don't see a default route in the NETSTAT output, check the TCP/IP server's console for error messages. Regards, Miguel Delapaz z/VM Development The IBM z/VM

Set PFxx Question.

2009-02-25 Thread Howard Rifkind
Did this a few times in the past but can't remember how to do this again. I want to SET PFxx lets say PF11 as follows: SET PF11 Q DASD DETAILS Then when I hit the PF11 key I just want to fill in the address. I've tried the after and before versions and the Q DASD DETAILS shows up and it ind

Re: Set PFxx Question.

2009-02-25 Thread Kris Buelens
Look at the SUBSTITU parameter. Here's my PF11 'CP SET PF11 SUBSTITU IMM FILEL * * &*' Meaning I enter a letter, press PF11 and have the filelist of that minidisk 2009/2/25 Howard Rifkind > Did this a few times in the past but can't remember how to do this again. > > I want to SET PFxx lets

Re: Set PFxx Question.

2009-02-25 Thread Wakser, David
Howard: For example, I use the following to set PF13 to VSECMD. I type in the command that I want to send, and press PF13. The SUBSTITU "&*" I believe are the things you are missing. "CP SET PF13 SUBSTITU IMMED VSECMD UNIPROD &*" David Wakser From:

Re: Set PFxx Question.

2009-02-25 Thread Rich Smrcina
It works for me. What error are you getting? Howard Rifkind wrote: Did this a few times in the past but can't remember how to do this again. I want to SET PFxx lets say PF11 as follows: SET PF11 Q DASD DETAILS Then when I hit the PF11 key I just want to fill in the address. I've tried t

Re: Set PFxx Question.

2009-02-25 Thread Mark Pace
Without the IMMED keyword what every follows the SET PFxx should sit on the command line waiting for you to press enter. On Wed, Feb 25, 2009 at 2:21 PM, Kris Buelens wrote: > Look at the SUBSTITU parameter. Here's my PF11 >'CP SET PF11 SUBSTITU IMM FILEL * * &*' > Meaning I enter a letter

Re: Set PFxx Question.

2009-02-25 Thread Feller, Paul
You could try the DELayed option. set pf11 del Q DASD DETAILS Ready; T=0.01/0.01 13:23:45 Q DASD DETAILS 3600 3600 CUTYPE = 2105-E8, DEVTYPE = 3390-0C, VOLSER = VL4011, CYLS = 10017 CACHE DETAILS: CACHE NVS CFW DFW PINNED CONCOPY -SUBSYSTEM YY Y -N N

Re: Set PFxx Question.

2009-02-25 Thread August Carideo
Try this set pf11 delay q dasd details "Wakser, David" To Sent by: The IBM IB

Re: Set PFxx Question.

2009-02-25 Thread August Carideo
type in Q PF see if the delay is set

Re: Set PFxx Question.

2009-02-25 Thread Rich Smrcina
Delayed is the default. Feller, Paul wrote: You could try the DELayed option. set pf11 del Q DASD DETAILS Ready; T=0.01/0.01 13:23:45 Q DASD DETAILS 3600

Re: Set PFxx Question.

2009-02-25 Thread Howard Rifkind
Thanks all Delay did it for me. >>> August Carideo 2/25/2009 2:26 PM >>> Try this set pf11 delay q dasd details "Wakser, David"

z/VM 5.4.0 RSU 801 - System Abend Code - VAI008

2009-02-25 Thread Raymond Noal
Dear list, Does anyone know what this system abend code is - VAI008? The CP Codes manual only says that the abend code is issued by module HCPVAI and that this module is object code only with no source available. The codes manual makes no attempt to give a description of what caused the abend. T

Re: z/VM 5.4.0 RSU 801 - System Abend Code - VAI008

2009-02-25 Thread Adam Thornton
On Feb 25, 2009, at 2:58 PM, Raymond Noal wrote: Dear list, Does anyone know what this system abend code is – VAI008? The CP Codes manual only says that the abend code is issued by module HCPVAI and that this module is object code only with no source available. The codes manual makes no a

Re: z/VM 5.4.0 RSU 801 - System Abend Code - VAI008

2009-02-25 Thread James Stracka (DHL US)
At another assignment I believe we experienced this or another of the VAI abends running 5.3 and IBM sent use some test code. I suggest you open a severity one ticket with IBM. From: The IBM z/VM Operating System [mailto:ib...@listserv.uark.edu] On Behalf O

Re: z/VM 5.4.0 RSU 801 - System Abend Code - VAI008

2009-02-25 Thread Schuh, Richard
This is reminiscent of the HTT codes that are sometimes encountered. It seems that all of the HTT codes had exactly the same description. IBM was supportive when I pointed out that they at least could point me in the general direction of what caused the ABEND without giving away the family jewels.