thanks Kris, Iam review the manual for details.
Thanks again...for the moment
ATTE
Victor Hugo
BBVA CCR America
2009/8/24 Kris Buelens kris.buel...@gmail.com
You install the new VM release, can be done under your existing VM.
Then you take over your own stuff from your old VM and integrate
Thank you Miguel,
That did it.
Shimon,
Stop the interface with IFCONFIG VSECM DOWN first. It turns out that
IFCONFIG doesn't use the actual device status to decide whether an
interface is UP or DOWN...it considers a device UP if it has usable routes
(i.e. it can actually send traffic). We
Have a look in the reader of TCPMAINT for console files sent by TCPIP, they
might contain error information.
2009/8/25 Tony Bergenza tony.berge...@gmail.com
we customerize all the required componet of TCPMAINT disks in VM5.4 as
second level and started TCPIP but still getting the following
On 8/24/09 7:12 PM, Alan Altmark alan_altm...@us.ibm.com wrote:
I am rapidly moving to the opinion that VM TCP/IP should use a VSWITCH and
let the VSWITCH handle failover at the hardware level rather than needing
multiple IP addresses, VIPAs, and dynamic routing.
When VSWITCHes first became
David Boyes wrote:
On 8/24/09 7:12 PM, Alan Altmark alan_altm...@us.ibm.com wrote:
I am rapidly moving to the opinion that VM TCP/IP should use a VSWITCH and
let the VSWITCH handle failover at the hardware level rather than needing
multiple IP addresses, VIPAs, and dynamic routing.
When
On Tuesday, 08/25/2009 at 09:59 EDT, Rich Smrcina rsmrc...@wi.rr.com
wrote:
The clouds parted, beams of sun streak through, it is a good day to be a
sysprog.
And a heavenly chorus was heard. You make it sound like I'm an
opinionated old goat who never changes his mind on anything. Oh. I
During the build process for CMS I got four times the message:
VMFSBR2000I Objects in segment build list dmssname EXEC have been
built or deleted. Any segments using this build list will
have to be rebuilt.
...
Never the less it finished saying:
To review PSP bucket for z/osk I usually go to the following site (I
thought):
HTTPS:/TECHSUPPORT/SERVICES.IBM.COM/SERVER/390.PSP390
I get a Web page not found screen. Has this changed or have I typed
something wrong??
Anne D. Crabtree
System Programmer
WV Office of Technology Data
Saved segments are placed outside of the products/components. Thus: the
build of CMS itself is complete, but it placed segment build request(s) in
the saved segments build status table (found on MAINT 51D).
Issue this to see what should be built:
EXEC VMFBLD PPF SEGBLD ESASEGS SEGBLIST
On Tuesday, 08/25/2009 at 01:17 EDT, Crabtree, Anne D
anne.d.crabt...@wv.gov wrote:
To review PSP bucket for z/osk I usually go to the following site (I
thought):
HTTPS:/TECHSUPPORT/SERVICES.IBM.COM/SERVER/390.PSP390
dot instead of slash
That looks totally wrong to me. I get PSP buckets via IBMLink at
http://www.ibm.com/ibmlink/link2 You need to have a signon for this. And it
costs money.
John McKown
Systems Engineer IV
IT
Administrative Services Group
HealthMarkets(r)
9151 Boulevard 26 * N. Richland Hills * TX 76010
(817)
Can someone please point me to the right manuals to find what privilege
classes a user needs to use DDR and CPFMTXA.
Thanks so much.
Mary Zervos
VM Systems Programmer
Binghamton University
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Subject: DDR and CPFMTXA commands
Can someone please point me to the right manuals to find what
Those are not covered by privilege class. They can run in any virtual machine.
Regards,
Richard Schuh
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To:
Correct, they are no CP commands, they are CP utilities. Both are described
in CP Commands and Utilities Reference.
On Tue, Aug 25, 2009 at 2:52 PM, McKown, John jmck...@healthmarkets.comwrote:
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Thanks so much for the information.
Mary
McKown, John wrote:
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Subject: DDR and CPFMTXA commands
Can
Direct link to the CP Commands and Utilities manual
http://publibz.boulder.ibm.com/epubs/pdf/hcse4b31.pdf
Regards
John Harris
IBM
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From: Mary Zervos zer...@binghamton.edu
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Subject:
This is in the beginning of the CP Utilities Chapter that might be of
interest..
Privilege class: if applicable, identifies the users able to issue the
utility or the implied privilege class because of privileged diagnose
codes. If the utility invokes a diagnose, then the privilege class
One or both may be protected by the ESM though - RACF, ACF2, etc.
Larry Brown
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Sent: Tuesday, August 25, 2009 1:54 PM
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Subject: Re: DDR and
And to add a little more fuel, you may require OPTION MAINTCCW depending on
the function used in CPFMTXA.
On Tue, Aug 25, 2009 at 3:13 PM, Brown, Larry - St. Louis, MO
larry.bro...@stl.usda.gov wrote:
One or both may be protected by the ESM though - RACF, ACF2, etc.
Larry Brown
We notice fairly frequent occurrences of a momentary hang condition. We see the
x-clock in the lower left corner of the terminal emulator screen. These can
last any where from a couple to 30 or more seconds. I have been unsuccessful
tying this to any messages in the TCPIP console log. How do I
A network trace between your IP address and the TCPIP stack is an
excellent place to start. Looking at the packet trace will tell you whic
h
end of the connection is causing the delay.
It could be delays caused by conflicts between the TCPIP algorithms for
Nagle and Delayed Acks (which can
Over a 1.5 hour period (90 monitor intervals) when lots of people were
complaining,
In ESATCP1 The only window showing consistently flagged values. Segments
transmitted/InErr from .1-79.3 with a positive value reported every interval;
Closes per minute/Resets with 16 non-zero intervals ranging
We are starting to implement a virtual tape system in our VM system; they are
planning to get rid of our silos. To us, it is a black box; the zOS guys say
just mount these volumes on these tape devices; treat them like real cartridge
on real 3490 drives and you're good to go.
I've tested the
Ismael,
You can issue the mount command from another LPAR. If the other LPAR is
z/VM, this can be a VMTAPE MOUNT or DFSMSRM MOUNT command. If you have
only one z/VM LPAR, then you'll have to issue the mount from z/OS. I
don't know the command for that.
Another option is to have a small
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