Hello Micheal, I don't think there are any free software out there to do what
you want because the format of the DB2/VM log disk is IBM Propriety.
The closest thing I can think of is the Data Restore for DB2/VSEVM program
product which has a LISTLOG function which can provide a list of
The Q3 issue is likely a websphere polling issue that Rob is working
with WAS development on. The solution to that currently leads back to
using CMM1 as well. Will call.
Paul, Thomas wrote:
Hi Barton,
Thank you. I would like to explore that possibility. Could you give me
a call please.
Hellp,
Excuse me for this probably simple question. I want to dump multiple 3390-3
DASD volumes to one 3590 volume. What would be the DDR command for this?
Thanks,
Billy
With the FLASHCOPY ESTABLISH SURCE vdev1 TARGET vdev2 NOCPOPY, does a
ATTACH/DETACH after the FLASHCOPY have any effect? Does the same user
have to issue the FASTCOPY WITHDRAW or can any VM that has the device
attached to it, issue it?
Frank M. Ramaekers Jr.
Systems Programmer
This for example, written in a Recfm F Lrecl 80 file
SYSPRINT CONS
OUTPUT 181 TAPE (LEAVE
INPUT 123 DASD 540RES
DDR DUMP ALL
OUTPUT 181 TAPE (UNLOAD
INPUT 124 DASD 540XXX
DDR DUMP ALL
2009/8/28 Billy R. Bingham billy.bingham...@suddenlink.net
Hellp,
Excuse me for this probably simple
Billy,
You need to know few things -
DDR DUMP ALL of first volume then DDR dump 0/1 - end Reorder... Give me call
or write to me at thomas.p...@iso.com. 1-508-395-9374. Second, I need to
understand what you are trying accomplish here...you have to have the same
number of cylinders to
Excuse me for this probably simple question. I want to dump multiple
3390-3 DASD volumes to one 3590 volume. What would be the DDR command
for this?
Multiple INPUT, OUTPUT, DUMP ALL command cards.
Example input to DDR:
SYSPRINT CONS
INPUT 100 3390 FOOBAR
OUTPUT 181 3490
DUMP ALL
INPUT 101
Sorry - I forgot this was a tape dump... but still you can do it - the tape is
full, it'll call for a new mount.
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Can any one tell me what the command/entry would be to change the scroll time
when there is a 'more...' up.
I had thought you could change this with some sort of set command in CMS and in
the directory under the OPTIONS entry but is can't find the correct manual
which would describe how this
Term more 0 0
Term hold off (for CP messages)
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Subject: Screen roll time.
Can any one tell me what the
It's the CP command: TERMinal
As in: CP TERMinal MORE 0 0
Plus there's CP TERMinal HOLD ON or OFF.
It is not controlled by a directory OPTION, but you can include a CP directory
COMMAND statement, or place it in the user's PROFILE EXEC.
Mike Walter
Hewitt Associates
(Sent from the wee
The key here is (LEAVE on the output tape.
OUT 181 TAPE (LEAVE
That way the tape will stay in the same position at end of the dump.
On Fri, Aug 28, 2009 at 1:47 PM, Paul, Thomas thomas.p...@iso.com wrote:
Sorry - I forgot this was a tape dump... but still you can do it - the tape
is full,
HELP CP TERMINAL
and you'll find TERM MORE nn mm
2009/8/28 Howard Rifkind vmes...@yahoo.com
Can any one tell me what the command/entry would be to change the scroll
time when there is a 'more...' up.
I had thought you could change this with some sort of set command in CMS
and in the
Thanks all. Big help.
--- On Fri, 8/28/09, Mike Walter mike.wal...@hewitt.com wrote:
From: Mike Walter mike.wal...@hewitt.com
Subject: Re: Screen roll time.
To: IBMVM@LISTSERV.UARK.EDU
Date: Friday, August 28, 2009, 1:55 PM
It's the CP command: TERMinal
As in: CP TERMinal MORE 0 0
Plus
Barton,
When you say using CMM1 are you inferring using the CMM-VMRM or another
method like cpuplugd?
Thanks
Barton Robinson bar...@vm1.velocity-software.com
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Hi Frank,
A FlashCopy relationship created with the FLASHCOPY ESTABLISH command is
persistent, and will be unaffected by any ATTACH or DETACH commands, or
even VM IPLs. It can only be terminated by a FLASHCOPY WITHDRAW command,
though it doesn't have to be the same user that initiated the
I am NOT inferring using VMRM. From what I can tell, VMRM has no feed
back mechanism, and experience at several installations are that because
of this, VMRM has taken so much storage away from servers that the
server or application dies. I would HIGHLY recommend against using it.
VMRM also
You do not need separate commands, you can enter it all with a TERM MORE n n
HOLD off|on
Regards,
Richard Schuh
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Of Mike Walter
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Thank you!! My point exactly!
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Sent: Friday, August 28, 2009 4:12 PM
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Subject: Re: Linux Sizing z/VM Customization
I am NOT inferring using
Greetings,
I have cross-posted this to the z/VM and z/VSE lists - sorry for the
inbox clutter to those of you that subscribe to both! The following
questions do not relate directly to z/VM or z/VSE, but since I am
dealing with a z/VM system with multiple z/VSE guests I figured that I
would
Hello Everyone,
We are planning on going tapeless via some version of a Virtual
Tape System. I have been questioning 5-6 vendors.
All seem to have good systems with some shortfalls (my opinion only)
and many strengths.
I would like to know what you are using and how well your
On Fri, Aug 28, 2009 at 3:23 PM, Edward M Martinemar...@aultman.com wrote:
We are planning on going tapeless via some version of a Virtual Tape
System. I have been questioning 5-6 vendors.
snip
If you would, please off list, send me your comments, problems,
concerns, etc. I
On 8/28/2009 at 4:06 PM, Tom Rae tom_...@shaw.ca wrote:
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One of the customers that I support is using vCTCAs to connect multiple
z/VSE and Linux guests to their z/VM TCP/IP and SNA SVMs. External
connections are provided by QDIO and non-QDIO OSA-Express2 devices (both
Gb and
Thanks, Mark.
Initial input that I received suggested that z/VSE did not support
virtual NICs as required to couple to a VSWITCH. I will look into this
further, though, as a VSWITCH does sound more appealing. CP DEFINE NIC
is supposed to create OSA-type devices, which z/VSE may recognize as
Tom,
z/VSE absolutely supports the VSwitch. I've been using it with VSE/ESA
and subsequent releases since VSE/ESA 2.7. Also, both commercial TCP/IP
stacks provide the required support. It simply looks like an OSA
Express device to the operating system, no magic there.
Use NICDEF in the
Look at the TERMINAL MORE and TEMINAL HOLDING cp command.
Jim Hughes
603-271-5586
It is fun to do the impossible.
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Behalf Of Howard Rifkind
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I think the OUTPUT command has a ( LEAVE option so the tape won't
rewind/unload.
Jim Hughes
603-271-5586
It is fun to do the impossible.
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