No, but I have run into this after a new z/VM installation. I wondered about
this as well, but have not had the chance to pursue.
Yes, it doesn't make sense that it seems to understand the command, seems to
adjust the values, but doesn't use the new values in it's operation.
Frank M.
In this case the IPWIZARD encounterd an error of some sort. IE: The OSA device
was not online to VM or the LPAR.
I ran into this same problem. The hardware guy gave me the wrong OSA addresses
to use. Once I had the correct addresses the wizard completed and I was able to
connect to TCP/IP.
I am the Project Manager for the VM Project at SHARE. We have a Disaster
Recovery panel discussion session planned for SHARE in Denver next week.
One of the participants has had to back out because they are not going to be
able to travel. I am looking for another customer site who is willing and
Advice that Chuckie would be proud of :-)
Regards,
Richard Schuh
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A straw at which I cannot grasp.
Regards,
Richard Schuh
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Unfortunately, that is not possible. This is a legacy application that is
enterprise wide and the users have no knowledge that they are using it. It
cannot be decommissioned until its replacement is fully operational sometime
next month (assuming there are no delays). Management is fully aware
Is there a way to determine the links (mdisks) to a device other than
via the directory (either with MDISKMAP or DIRMAP)?
DASD 0140 CP SYSTEM TM2000 4 4 links, but who and what vdev
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Is there a way to determine the links (mdisks) to a
I will be out of the office starting 17/08/2009 and will not return until
20/08/2009.
I will respond to your message when I return.
Ok, then they've already Bet The Business, so it's not your
problem.
Les
Schuh, Richard wrote:
Unfortunately, that is not possible. This is a legacy application that is enterprise wide and the users have no knowledge that they are using it. It cannot be decommissioned until its replacement is
The QUERY SYSTEM rdev command will tell you who has links and at what virtual
address. You can use QUERY MDISK USER userid vdev DETAILS to see who owns the
minidisk and the owner's virtual address.
Regards,
Richard Schuh
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AhhhThanks!
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FYI... Rule #2: Don't annoy Security People.
Clearly, at least to me NOW, I should have read the rules sooner.
In any case, we have it working. Thanks for everyone's support.
The answer(s) is/were to:
1) define the IP address we already had as the primary home address
2) define a vlink
3) add
David,
Can you explain some more regarding the this process and how to set it up.
We recommend using a separate minidisk for each product and using VMLINK
with a shared NAMES file to access them as needed. Lets you do
indirection and gets you a way to easily catalog who is using which
product
We use vdisk for swap.
So I find :
q vdisk can tell me about the current running linux guests using Vdisk.
vmcp q vdisk |awk '{print($2)}' | sort -u
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That may be a good measure for some, including you; however, it is not
universal. We use V-disk for temp disks, so most of our CMS users have one or
more V-disks. We would have to filter the non-swap vdisks out of the results.
As noted, there is no one size fits all solution. You have to base
Mark/Richard:
I'm guessing that the nightly compress of the MACLIB is done by some kind
of VM service machine. If that's true, how about modifying the user code
to use the QUERY LINKS command to determive if the maintenance ID is
linked to the MACLIB disk and if it is, don't allow updates.
One of my Co-worker is interested in how much real storage WAS is used on
z/VM. ?compare with z/OS
We found on Perfsvm FCX115
Storage def. :1024MB
Resident 2GB: 37680
Resident 2GB: 219018
Proj. WSET : 256684
Reserved pgs : 0
Locked pages : 1
XSTORE dedic.: 0MB
I use gateway to differentiate between home and DRsite because I need
the nodename to be the same. I use CP QUERY GATEWAY to get the value. It
is a CP variable.
/Tom Kern
Gentry, Stephen wrote:
Does anyone use the Gateway option on the System_Identifier parameter
in the SYSTEM CONFIG file?
Use CP IND USER userid and look for RESIDENT, that's the number of pages
the given user has in real storage at that time.
2009/8/18 sunny...@wcb.ab.ca
One of my Co-worker is interested in how much real storage WAS is used on
z/VM. ?compare with z/OS
We found on Perfsvm FCX115
Storage def.
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