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
What exactly does this do in an exec?
EXEC GLOBALX GRADING GRADING
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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.
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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
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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 *
Great. Thanks.found the exec
Calls GLOBALX EXEC and passes it GRADING GRADING
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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
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
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