BEGIN would not help: it would indeed restart the user, but, it posts
a VMREAD, but:BEGIN would not help:
-it would indeed restart the user, but, it posts a VMREAD, but,
-as mentioned: without an active secondary user this becomes a CPREAD
-- catch22
The only solution is to have an active
Having just spent the past several months of my life deeply immersed in
all thing SCIF, I can say Kris is right. When a guest issues a read, CP
checks if the guest's secondary is functional. If it is not, a CP READ is
also made pending. To be functional the secondary must be connected or,
On Sunday, 05/31/2009 at 05:11 EDT, Perry Ruiter prui...@ca.ibm.com
wrote:
Having just spent the past several months of my life deeply immersed
in all
thing SCIF, I can say Kris is right. When a guest issues a read, CP
checks if
the guest's secondary is functional. If it is not, a CP
On Saturday, 05/30/2009 at 03:12 EDT, Rob van der Heij rvdh...@gmail.com
wrote:
But then, I don't agree with Kris' view of the world that MAINT must
be allowed to do anything In my view, *if* there is a single userid
that is allowed to do anything under any circumstances (like no
auditing)
I've installed VM 5.4. I am trying to install DFSMS. I want to install
the whole product DFSMSVM. If I do this, I have to create a PPF
override, which deletes the BASE5 file (LE).
My first attempt was to name my override file the same as the PPF file
shipped by IBM. That name would be VSM221B
I've installed VM 5.4. I am trying to install DFSMS. I want to install
the whole product DFSMSVM. If I do this, I have to create a PPF
override, which deletes the BASE5 file (LE).
My first attempt was to name my override file the same as the PPF file
shipped by IBM. That name would be VSM221B