I just downloaded the latest RSU and COR for VM 5.4 and can't help but
wonder what I'm supposed to do with the DOC3820 file that comes with the
COR. Is there anything on a PC or on a typical VM system that will
handle it other than having hung on to an IBM 3820 for 20 years or so?
This is
That will not work. The database must be on full pack minidisks,
which means the minidisk must start at cylinder 0 and go to the end of
the volume. (DEVNO minidisks can also be used.) So, your directory
entries must be:
MDISK 200 3390 0 END VMRACP MWV READ WRITE MULT
MDISK 300 3390 0 END
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Do you have the tool Out or Anyout? You should be able to print it off
using that assuming it is a LIST3820 file.
Tony Pignataro
Information Technology Services America
DB2/VM Support
Poughkeepsie, NY, (845) 433-7617, Tie Line 8-293-7617
From:
Jim Bohnsack jab...@cornell.edu
To:
No, but I found LP3820 on the IBM download page. Maybe it'll to the
job. Are OUT or ANYOUT IBM IUO programs by any chance? That could very
well explain why I don't have them.
Jim
On 7/27/2010 3:21 PM, Anthony Pignataro wrote:
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On Tuesday, 07/27/2010 at 03:05 EDT, Jim Bohnsack jab...@cornell.edu
wrote:
I just downloaded the latest RSU and COR for VM 5.4 and can't help but
wonder what I'm supposed to do with the DOC3820 file that comes with the
COR. Is there anything on a PC or on a typical VM system that will
Hmmm. That's possible I suppose. I have been looking for documentation for
the tools and can't find any. Years ago I worked with people who supported
them locally and they were IBM's strategic tools for printing on VM in the
late 1990's but I can't come across any information on whether they