Alan,
I don't understand this bit. Could you give us a sample shell script?
# cat foo
#!/bin/bash
machType=`grep Type: /proc/sysinfo | awk '{print $2}'`
model=`grep Model: /proc/sysinfo | awk '{print $3}'`
vm01=`grep VM01 Name: /proc/sysinfo | awk '{print $3}'`
vm00=`grep VM00 Name:
On Monday, 06/21/2010 at 04:53 EDT, Schuh, Richard rsc...@visa.com
wrote:
CPFMTXA is an IBM provided front-end for ICKDSF. There has been a
statement
posted on this list that support for CPFMTXA will be dropped in the
fairly near
future. I don't know whether that means that IBM is going to
...I know that I can do this easily from z/VSE, but what about z/OS?
Let me explain further. This past Saturday, we performed our first DR
test with our current setup (1 z/OS system and 1 z/VM with
multiple-z/VSE). Since we have not been able to get the backup
performance from either z/VM or
On Tuesday, 06/22/2010 at 07:25 EDT, Michael
MacIsaac/Poughkeepsie/i...@ibmus wrote:
# cat foo
#!/bin/bash
machType=`grep Type: /proc/sysinfo | awk '{print $2}'`
model=`grep Model: /proc/sysinfo | awk '{print $3}'`
vm01=`grep VM01 Name: /proc/sysinfo | awk '{print $3}'`
vm00=`grep VM00
AFAIK, there's still no IBM-supported way to do this. VSE put the VM interfaces
in ages ago, but they've always been a bit smarter about playing nice with
hypervisors.
There's a nice mod on the SHARE mods tapes that teaches JES to CP CLOSE spool
files via DIAG 8 and also provides a utility
A simple REXX based socket listener running on a disconnected z/VM guest could accomplish this quite easily.
Commands can be sent from z/OS directly (or any other platform) from a Batch Job/TSO or the console via System REXX.
Regards
John Harris
-- Original Message --
On Tuesday, 06/22/2010 at 12:12 EDT, John Harris john_har...@usa.net
wrote:
A simple REXX based socket listener running on a disconnected z/VM guest
could
accomplish this quite easily.
Commands can be sent from z/OS directly (or any other platform) from a
Batch
Job/TSO or the console via
That is good to know. I may have been remembering something that did not
happen. :-)
(It isn't just you. I have found the search and display from a search to be so
slow as to be unusable for quite awhile.)
Regards,
Richard Schuh
-Original Message-
From: The IBM z/VM Operating
NJE connection to RSCS or NJE Bridge would also work (without having to
write any code).
I've cloned a VM sysres volume. I then linked to it's maint CF1 mdisk and
made changes. I brought up my cloned
SYSRES second level and all looked OK to a casual inspection. However,
when I attempt to add a new user via
Dirmaint. Dirmaint is fine, but RACF doesn't like things. If I do a RACF
Did you copy the RACF databases (RACFVM 200 and 300)?
2010/6/22 Troy A Slaughter t...@ntrs.com
I've cloned a VM sysres volume. I then linked to it's maint CF1 mdisk and
made changes. I brought up my cloned
SYSRES second level and all looked OK to a casual inspection. However,
when I
Yes. Racf's 200 and 300 are still on the SYSRES, so they copied along
with everything else.
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So does the directory point to the new or original sysres for racfvm's
200/300? Q mdisk user racfvm 200 loc
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The RACF's 200 and 300 are pointed to the new sysres as expected. My new
SYSRES is VMTRS1 and here's the output from the command:
TargetID Tdev OwnerID Odev Dtype Vol-ID Rdev StartLoc Size
RACFVM 0200 RACFVM 0200 3390 VMTRS1 B16E 6197 17
TargetID Tdev OwnerID Odev
On Tue, 22 Jun 2010 10:29:02 -0500, Frank M. Ramaekers
framaek...@ailife.com wrote:
...I know that I can do this easily from z/VSE, but what about z/OS?
Let me explain further. This past Saturday, we performed our first DR
test with our current setup (1 z/OS system and 1 z/VM with
On Tuesday, 06/22/2010 at 01:54 EDT, Troy A Slaughter t...@ntrs.com
wrote:
I've cloned a VM sysres volume. I then linked to it's maint CF1 mdisk
and made
changes. I brought up my cloned
SYSRES second level and all looked OK to a casual inspection. However,
when I
attempt to add a new
Cross-dressed I mean posted on Hillgang, IBMVM, and LINUX-390
The next meeting of Hillgang will be July 14th at CA in Herndon. I¹m still
finalizing the agenda and am still open to suggestions or offers. At the
moment our featured speaker will be Len Diegel of Velocity Software.
Also, a few
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