Sounds like the ACTIVATE command in z/OS did not complete successfully.
Check your z/OS console.
On Fri, Jun 25, 2010 at 6:44 AM, Gregg wrote:
> may need to see chpid/cu and device statements in the iodf but assuming all
> that is correct, might (any) devices be notaccepted/sensed in the system
An FYI:
It seems SUNY Binghamton NY is offering a series of z and Enterprise courses. I
checked and they are offering an Intro to z/VM course,a z/VM Advanced Topics
and Techniques class and an Intro to the HMC course.
The courses are pricey. about $1400/course if you are a NYS resident,
$2200/
On Thu, Jun 24, 2010 at 2:18 PM, Rick Barlow wrote:
> Does anyone have a method they use to manage multiple z/VM LPARs from a
> single point without the benefit of RSCS for NJE connections? We have
> always had RSCS and used PROP or VM:Operator with a single logical operator
> being able to inte
You can also use the CMS multitasking IPC queues and create a rexx server.
I used a sample of Brian Wade, and I guess it is still available on the VM
website. You'd also need the TCP/IP drivers for x-system access to the IPC
queues, IIRC this driver is on VM's download pages.
2010/6/24 Mark Wheel
may need to see chpid/cu and device statements in the iodf but assuming all
that is correct, might (any) devices be notaccepted/sensed in the system
config? see HELP CPSET DEVICES.
On Fri, Jun 25, 2010 at 6:33 AM, Charles Grady <
charles.gr...@dol.state.ga.us> wrote:
> Hello- we have the follow
Hello- we have the following configuration on a Z9 processor:
5-z/OS LPARS & 1-z/VM LPAR. The IOCDS and all configurations are
managed from one of the z/OS LPARs. We recently updated the
IODFs to reflect that there are now OPTICAL DRIVES online to the
z/VM LPAR. The IODF has been activated to a