Re: Question About File RDR

2010-05-13 Thread Dave
Sergio, If you used EXECIO, you may need the BUFFER parameter if you have many reader files.David Lewis -Original Message- From: Sergio Lima Sent: May 12, 2010 1:52 PM To: IBMVM@LISTSERV.UARK.EDU Subject: Re: Question About File RDR Hello List,Thanks very much

Question About EXEC GLOBALX

2010-05-13 Thread Wilson, Roger
What exactly does this do in an exec? EXEC GLOBALX GRADING GRADING The City of Milwaukee is subject to Wisconsin Statutes related to public records. Unless otherwise exempted from the public records law, senders and receivers of City email should presume that the email are subject to

Re: Question About EXEC GLOBALX

2010-05-13 Thread dave
It appears to be invoking a local exec named GLOBALXthere is no native CMS command by that name. There is, however, a GLOBALV command, but it has a different syntax than the one shown below. - Original Message - From: Wilson, Roger roger.wil...@milwaukee.gov To:

Re: Question About EXEC GLOBALX

2010-05-13 Thread Peter . Webb
It executes an EXEC called GLOBALX, passing it the parameters GRADING and GRADING. As a guess based on the EXEC name, it is setting a global variable in the userid. Check LASTING GLOBALV in the userid for a variable called GRADING. Peter -Original Message- From: The IBM z/VM

Re: Question About EXEC GLOBALX

2010-05-13 Thread Scott Rohling
Calls GLOBALX EXEC and passes it GRADING GRADING What GLOBALX EXEC does -- I don't know.. I don't have it on my system. Scott Rohling On Thu, May 13, 2010 at 9:51 AM, Wilson, Roger roger.wil...@milwaukee.govwrote: What exactly does this do in an exec? *EXEC GLOBALX GRADING GRADING *

Re: Question About EXEC GLOBALX

2010-05-13 Thread Wilson, Roger
Great. Thanks.found the exec Calls GLOBALX EXEC and passes it GRADING GRADING The City of Milwaukee is subject to Wisconsin Statutes related to public records. Unless otherwise exempted from the public records law, senders and receivers of City email should presume that the email are

z/VM 5.4 and RHEL 4.6

2010-05-13 Thread Martin, Terry R. (CMS/CTR) (CTR)
Hi We are converting to z/VM 5.4 on our new z10. We have one set of z/Linux guests that still run RHEL 4.6. Does anyone know of any issues running RHEL 4.6 under z/VM 5.4? Also is there anything to watch out for running either z/VM 5.4 or z/Linux RHEL 4.6 or 5.2 on a z10? I am in

Re: z/VM 5.4 and RHEL 4.6

2010-05-13 Thread David Boyes
We are converting to z/VM 5.4 on our new z10. We have one set of z/Linux guests that still run RHEL 4.6. Does anyone know of any issues running RHEL 4.6 under z/VM 5.4? No, that works just fine with the following exception: If you are running with dedicated OSA ports, RHEL 4.6 has trouble

Re: z/VM 5.4 and RHEL 4.6

2010-05-13 Thread Marcy Cortes
z/VM 5.4 is running fine for us on a bunch of z10s. We do have current maintenance on (we're rsu 1001). There is this one https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=580839 for Redhat which is z10 specific (there's a SuSE equiv too). It says 5.5 - have no idea if it affects 4.6 at all - you