To relieve your curiosity, Maint still had the 123, but DIRMAINT could no
t
get it RW to do updates.
I have gone the route suggested by Kris/Mike. Updated the EXTENT CONTROL
to put END back in on my REGIONS (540RES not part of that). Took the USER
BACKUP and changed all the MDISKs back to E
Alan Altmark wrote:
On Friday, 04/17/2009 at 01:23 EDT, "O'Brien, Dennis L"
wrote:
Will there be a new version of CP Planning and Administration to
document this change?
As is customary in such cases, the APAR will include doc changes. (I
would recommend it go into
On Friday, 04/17/2009 at 01:23 EDT, "O'Brien, Dennis L"
wrote:
> Will there be a new version of CP Planning and Administration to
> document this change?
As is customary in such cases, the APAR will include doc changes. (I
would recommend it go into the PSP bucket as well.) If you're asking
Using CMDISK would also be OK, of course. Just trying to figure out how you
lost that link...
On Sat, Apr 18, 2009 at 4:04 AM, Ivica Brodaric wrote:
> Valerie,
> How did you update the size of MAINT 123? Using GET/REPLACE or using
> DMDISK/AMDISK? If you used the latter, then maybe you forgot to
Valerie,
How did you update the size of MAINT 123? Using GET/REPLACE or using
DMDISK/AMDISK? If you used the latter, then maybe you forgot to use
KEEPLINKS operand of DMDISK. Without that, a LINK to MAINT 123 in DIRMAINT's
(and any other) directory entry would be deleted when you delete MAINT 123.
Alan,
Will there be a new version of CP Planning and Administration to
document this change?
Dennis
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You all know that I've posted copiously about VLAN configuration for the
VSWITCH and the relationship of the default VLAN id (a guest <-> CP thing)
to the native VLAN id (a CP<->switch thing).
Today, when you define a trunking VSWITCH (specify the VLAN
option), the native vlan ID (NATIVE ) def
z/VM is at level 5.4. Connectivity is through vswitch layer2 and an OSA-
Express3 10 GbE adapter. When using FTP to move a file between two VMs I
am getting transfer rates of 16.0 - 17.0 Kbytes/sec. I ran a trace on the
VM where the FTPSERV is running and see the following messages once the
d
Will do and thank you..
>>> william.mun...@bbh.com 04/17/09 08:04AM >>>
Charles,
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Bill Munson
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Charles Grady
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Charles,
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Bill Munson
President MVMUA
http://www2.marist.edu/~mvmua/
Charles Grady
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Does anyone know of training for RACF / Dirmaint? There are NO CLASSES
scheduled
on IBM education website. I've seen post from last year where the classes were
canceled.
HELP please.
Thanks,
Charles Grady
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