Hello List,
A friend have a question, but, his is not in this list, and for this reason I
try do a favour ask this question for him.
He try run ZOS under ZVM, and when need give a response (reply), the CMS
machine stay under CP READ, and for this reason the IPL can't continue.
I said that
I'm not sure about his specific problem, but things to take into account.
The default recall key for z/OS is PA1 which the default key for CP READ.
A couple of things that I add to my USER DIRECT entry for all z/OS guests.
COMMAND TERM BRKKEY PF12
COMMAND TERM BREAKIN GUESTCTL
COMMAND
Sergio:
You need to CP SET RUN ON which allows the z/OS guest virtual machine to
run without an interrupt for CP READ.
Mark Pace pacemainl...@gmail.com
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Hello Mark and George,
First thanks very much from your help.
He do there what you said, but still don't work.
So he send the console , and I do a copy past :
CP Q TERM
LINEND # , LINEDEL OFF, CHARDEL OFF, ESCAPE ,
I don't know why you are seeing a CP READ for a z/OS prompt.
Is this terminal defined to z/OS as a console?
Since it's in a CP READ you may try entering *B*egin. then try the R 0,I
On Mon, Nov 1, 2010 at 10:21 AM, Sergio Lima sergiovm...@hotmail.comwrote:
Hello Mark and George,
First
He needs a 3270 console device at 0700 for the z/OS ADCD system. He can
define it the same as his CP console (at device 0700) or he can use a
different device from his CP console.
Chuck Arney
illustro Systems International, LLC
http://www.illustro.com
Internet-enable your applications with
Hello Mike,
He said that when gove Begin, the System stay in WAIT (Don't do none).
So, He sent hte directory entry, may be some mistake here :
USER ZOS19 ZOS19 500M 1000M ABCDEFG
MACHINE ESA 2
OPTION MAINTCCW LNKEXCLU
ACCOUNT MVS1 SITE-01
Hello Chuck, Mark, and George.
Now he said that run well.
He change the console definition from 01f to 0700.
Thanks very much from all from the help.
You are the best.
Now my friend need pay a beer to me, and I need also pay a beer to you.
Best Regards,
Sergio
Date: Mon, 1 Nov 2010
Has he tried VINPUT VMSG R00,... ?
From: The IBM z/VM Operating System [mailto:ib...@listserv.uark.edu] On
Behalf Of Sergio Lima
Sent: 01 November 2010 14:39
To: IBMVM@LISTSERV.UARK.EDU
Subject: Re: Reply CONSOLE when run ZOS under ZVM
Hello Mike,
He said
Peter Borton would like to recall the message, Reply CONSOLE when run ZOS
under ZVM.
Hello Pete,
Also run.. very good... thanks a lot...
Sergio
Date: Mon, 1 Nov 2010 14:53:22 +
From: peter.bor...@northgatearinso.com
Subject: Re: Reply CONSOLE when run ZOS under ZVM
To: IBMVM@LISTSERV.UARK.EDU
Has he tried VINPUT VMSG R00,... ?
From: The IBM z/VM
Frank,
You should look at the FCONTROL SETTINGS subcommand and its TRDFILID and
SUMFILID and on how to change file ids for the trend and summary files.
These commands in conjunction with the FCXRENAM EXEC should give you the
ability to archive these files in any manner you want.,
Cheers!
Hmmmthis only works for the future. I don't see a way to break out
(by month, quarter, etc.) what has been accumulated, to this point.
Frank M. Ramaekers Jr.
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Behalf Of
I just noticed that in my AUTOLOG1 PROFILE EXEC, TCPIP is XAUTOLOGed just
before the GRANTS.
Could it be that VSWITCH is not ready until TCPIP is fully logged on, the
TCPIP stack built?
Do I need a delay in my AUTLOG1 PROFILE EXEC after the XAUTOLOG of TCPIP
to make this happen?
'CP XAUTOLOG
Hmm. I have all my GRANTs in the SYSTEM CONFIG, not in autolog1.
Is your TCPIP using the VSWITCH or is it a controller for the VSWITCH?
On Mon, Nov 1, 2010 at 3:18 PM, George Henke/NYLIC
george_he...@newyorklife.com wrote:
I just noticed that in my AUTOLOG1 PROFILE EXEC, TCPIP is XAUTOLOGed
George,
I have my DEF VSWITCH for both layer 1 and layer 2, followed by
grants, and lastly the autolog of TCPIP in my AUTOLOG1. I have not had
any issues with my switches or TCPIP with this arrangement.
Bob
From: The IBM z/VM Operating System
George,
we do the define and the grant in the System Config
DEFINE VSWITCH VM2SWTCH RDEV 720 730 VLAN 240 PORTT ACCESS NAT 1,
PORTNAME PORT720 PORT730
MODIFY VSWITCH VM2SWTCH GRANT TCPIP
MODIFY VSWITCH VM2SWTCH GRANT MLXESS1T
MODIFY VSWITCH VM2SWTCH GRANT MLXORA1T
I've EXECLOAD'd some files into storage that are not of the file type
EXEC or XEDIT. EXECLOAD didn't fuss about the file types.
When I issue and EXECMAP command, the files loaded are listed but there
usage count is 0 (zero). I've used the loaded files extensively, so I
know their being
On Monday, 11/01/2010 at 03:10 EDT, George Henke/NYLIC
george_he...@newyorklife.com wrote:
After IPL we can destroy the VSWITCH:
det vswitch lnxvsw1
Then issue the same commands as in the IPL below and everything
connects.
Why?
Are there some restrictions, considerations, for
The VSWITCH will not be defined if TCP/IP has not initialized. But the GRANTS
should have no bearing on whether the VSWTICH gets defined or not. I do both my
define and Grants in AUTOLOG2 in my case, and come up with no issues at IPL
time.
Thank You,
Terry Martin
Lockheed Martin - Citic
z/OS
My controllers. DTCVSW1,2 are AUTOLOGed before the GRANTS, but there is
only a 10 sec sleep.
'CP XAUTOLOG GCS'
'CP XAUTOLOG DTCVSW1'
'CP XAUTOLOG DTCVSW2'
'CP SLEEP 10 SEC'
'CP XAUTOLOG NETVIEW'
'CP XAUTOLOG NETSPY'
'CP XAUTOLOG OPERSYMP'
'CP XAUTOLOG RSCSSERV'
'CP XAUTOLOG VTAM'
Also
Steve,
I depends on how they're being accessed. If you use PIPE filename filetype
but leave filemode blank, it will search for execloaded files first before
scanning accessed disks.
Best regards,
Mark Wheeler
UnitedHealth Group
--
Excellence. Always. If Not Excellence, What? If Not
I have no problem do all of my VSWITCH definitions and GRANTs prior to
TCP/IP being initialized:
Define VSwitch VSW1 RDev 0F96 0F99
Define VSwitch VSWAILT RDev 181D 1200
Define VSwitch VSWTMK00 RDev None,
IP Nonrouter,
ty, Frank . . .
Do you IUCV to VSWITCH in your TCPIP Directory entry?
Frank M. Ramaekers framaek...@ailife.com
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George,
From the info you've given it sounds like the VSWITCH is being created
but the GRANT command within the AUTOLOG1 exec is failing. Check your
LINUX log to see if there is an error on the NIC while trying to
initialize. If so you might want to check to make sure that AUTOLOG1 has
the
Aubry,
I thought the same as you, but I AUTOLOG1 does have privclass (B):
I am not quite sure where or how to check the LINUX logs.
USER AUTOLOG1 AUTOLOG1 32M 32M ABCDEG
AUTOLOG OP1 MAINT
ACCOUNT 9 SYSTEM
MACH ESA
IPL 190
CONSOLE 009 3215
SPOOL 00C 2540 READER *
SPOOL 00D 2540
Just manually logon to the linux guest to see if it is connecting to the
vswitch.
On Mon, Nov 1, 2010 at 4:09 PM, George Henke/NYLIC
george_he...@newyorklife.com wrote:
Aubry,
I thought the same as you, but I AUTOLOG1 does have privclass (B):
I am not quite sure where or how to check the
George,
During construction of the virtual machine while it is being logged on,
important CP messages and warnings may be displayed. Unfortunately, by
the time that the PROFILE EXEC is running, and the typical (for important
service machines) CP SPOOL CONSOLE * START command is interpreted,
Maybe let's do a Q VSWITCH LNXVSW1 DET after IPL when it is NOT working.
Then SET VSWITCH LNXVSW1 CONNECT let's see if it connects.
Then QUERY it again..
Let's see what it looks like.
On Mon, Nov 1, 2010 at 1:17 PM, Mike Walter mike.wal...@hewitt.com wrote:
George,
During construction of the
If you have defined your VSWITCH exactly like you first mentioned:
define vswitch lnxvsw1 portname lnxvsw1 rdev 9004
then your problem is the PORTNAME. rdef 9004 is being treated as
additional portnames. Like Alan said, leave it off.
See the syntax note for DEFINE VSWITCH:
Notes:
DEVICE VSWA90 OSD A90 PORTNAME PORTA90 PORTNUMBER 0 NONROUTER
AUTORESTART
LINKVSW0 QDIOETHERNET VSWA90
Frank M. Ramaekers Jr.
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Behalf Of George Henke/NYLIC
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On Monday, 11/01/2010 at 03:57 EDT, George Henke/NYLIC
george_he...@newyorklife.com wrote:
Do you IUCV to VSWITCH in your TCPIP Directory entry?
Do NOT use your TCPIP virtual machine as a controller. That's what
DTCVSW1 and 2 are for. The SET VSWITCH GRANT is independent on the
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