On 4/6/10 8:42 PM, "Les Geer" wrote:
>> My question:
>> Is there any way to get RSCS to send the usercode? What PARM
>> statement would I use?
>>
>
> Which RSCS LPR exit are you using? LPRXONE does not currently include
> the -o record in the control file sent to the printer. You would ne
>We have various models of Ricoh copiers around campus to which we have
>been sending print from RSCS Networking Version 3, Release 2.0-0201.
>
>Recently authorization codes were installed on some of them. Without
>the use of this code the print just goes into the bit bucket.
>So from RSCS everyth
I've looked at a lot of installations using vdisk - I've only once seen
an installation where vdisk "seemed" to be an issue - and that was when
the installation had followed the 2 vdisk for swap guideline, but
reversed the priority on the two disks and the larger one was used
instead of the sma
Is there a formula that can be used to determine what the default SYSLIM for
V-disks would be in the absence of any SYSTEM CONFIG definitions? If I enter
QUERY FRAMES, I get this:
q frames
All Frames:
Configured=38273023 Real=38273023 Usable=38273023 Offline=0
Pageable=37871142 NotInit
On Tuesday, 04/06/2010 at 05:08 EDT, Martha McConaghy
wrote:
> I've set up FCP connections on 3 other LPARs with no problem. All of a
> sudden, I'm running into trouble with a 4th. I'm using EDEV to define
> the virtual device and it is dedicated to a SLES 10 server. The LUN is
> visible to th
I've set up FCP connections on 3 other LPARs with no problem. All of a
sudden, I'm running into trouble with a 4th. I'm using EDEV to define
the virtual device and it is dedicated to a SLES 10 server. The LUN is
visible to the server and usable. However, on VM, I'm getting:
HCPMHT2153I FCP 100
Hello list -
We have various models of Ricoh copiers around campus to which we have
been sending print from RSCS Networking Version 3, Release 2.0-0201.
Recently authorization codes were installed on some of them. Without
the use of this code the print just goes into the bit bucket.
So from RSCS
Yep, those were the missing piecesTHANKS!
Frank M. Ramaekers Jr.
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From: The IBM z/VM Operating System [mailto:ib...@listserv.uark.edu] On
Behalf Of John Franciscovich
Sent: Tuesday, April 06, 2010 10:37 AM
To: IBMVM@LISTSERV.UARK.EDU
Subject: Re: Help with HCPVS
>I'm not seeing how to obtain the spool files with at least one block on
>the pack (from SPOOLCHN).
What you really need is the SPFPACK package from the download library.
SPFPACK uses SPOOLCHN and RXDASD, so you'll have to download those as
well.
The description page includes an explanation of ho
1.
Drain the pack via command
2.
List it as a draining device in SYSTEM CONFIG.
3.
Grab SPOOLCHN from the IBM Download site. It is dependent on another package
that is also there.
4.
Run it to determine what files have blocks located on the pack.
5.
SPXTAPE DUMP the indicated files with the P
I'm not seeing how to obtain the spool files with at least one block on
the pack (from SPOOLCHN).
Frank M. Ramaekers Jr.
From: The IBM z/VM Operating System [mailto:ib...@listserv.uark.edu] On
Behalf Of Kris Buelens
Sent: Tuesday, April 06, 2010 9:05
CP DRAIN DASD is the command to stop using this spool pack
SPOOLCHN is a package on tye download lib to find which spool files have at
least one block on a pack.
CP START DASD is the command to restart spooling on a pack
2010/4/6 Frank M. Ramaekers
> I believe I know what the problem is, but I
I believe I know what the problem is, but I don't know how to fix it.
1) Added new CP_OWNED pack last week
2) ICKDSF LABELed the pack instead of FORMATing the
pack
3) SPOOL system started using area allocated
I need to:
1) Qui
Thanks Alan. I will do some research to see what exactly is defined.
Thank You,
Terry Martin
Lockheed Martin - Citic
z/OS and z/VM Performance Tuning and Operating Systems Support
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