try to locate the CP-Dasds with
Q ALLOC MAP
You will see the VOLIDs and RDEVs from all CP-Dasds then.
Mit freundlichen Grüssen / Best regards
Heinz-Josef Glaser
Systemspezialist z/OS, z/VM, z/VSE
Global Technology Services
GE Server Services SPL8 Manag Serv Sys Z
IBM Deutschland
Rathausstrasse
Same here.
Peter
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Sent: November 3, 2010 18:21
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Subject: Re: No IPL VSWITCH Connectivity
Or if I weren't such a bad typer, TCVM1.zip
I see and download TCVM1.zip when I click the link.
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Behalf Of George Henke/NYLIC
Sent: Thursday, November 04, 2010 9:01 AM
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Sorry for this screen shot
Try a different browser.(Lotus Notes? Really?)
Frank M. Ramaekers Jr.
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Behalf Of George Henke/NYLIC
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Congratulations, you're right, Frank, LOTUS NOTES is the standard here.
LOTUS NOTES must be converting it to TAR and gzipping it.
Frank M. Ramaekers framaek...@ailife.com
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On both the links on
http://www.vm.ibm.com/download/packages/descript.cgi?TCVM1
http://www.vm.ibm.com/download/packages/descript.cgi?TCVM1 , I see it
as a .zip file.
Peter
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Behalf Of George
Frank found the problem, Lotus Notes.
I just used the Goggle browser and no more TGZ extension.
Downloaded it and unzipped it with WINZIP, np.
Learn something new everyday.
I am forced to use LOTUS NOTES here, no access to OUTLOOK.
And LOTUS NOTES is doing it.
I will try it again from my
George, it's easy enough to configure Notes to use an external browser
rather than its embedded one. I use Firefox, but IE and Chrome (even
Safari) work equally well.
--
Mike Harding
z/VM System Support
The IBM z/VM Operating System IBMVM@LISTSERV.UARK.EDU wrote on 11/04/2010
07:18:15 AM:
If you have many page and spool packs, you get a lot more than you need with
that and it does not specifically indicate the IPL device. If either the DRCT
or PARM space is on the sysres, then Q ALLOC DRCT or Q ALLOC PARM will give you
what you need. Q ALLOC ALL will tell you which device was
CP Query CPLOAD
also tells you the volser of the IPL volume - on the first line of its
3-line display. But I like Richard's use of the last line returned from Q
ALLOC ALL
Unfortunately, it does not tell you the rdev. This is another good reason
to never have DASD with duplicate volsers.
The
On Thursday, 11/04/2010 at 10:18 EDT, George Henke/NYLIC
george_he...@newyorklife.com wrote:
Frank found the problem, Lotus Notes.
Lotus Notes is good at a lot of things, but masquerading as a web browser
isn't one of them. Edit your Location document and change the setting
under the
Mike,
The Pipe-generated Q DASD volser does tell you the RDEV. If you want to
quibble about the possibility of a second device that is FREE, then add a |
locate / CP /
Regards,
Richard Schuh
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ty, Alan:
Amazing after I changed PreferencesLocation from Notes with Internet
Explorer to Microsoft Internet Explorer, TGZ, has completely
disappeared from within Lotus.
Alan Altmark alan_altm...@us.ibm.com
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11/04/2010 11:56 AM
Hi,
These commands can help?
q cpd
Label Userid Vdev Mode Stat Vol-ID Rdev Type StartLoc EndLoc
MNTCF1 MAINT0CF1 A R/O CACVRS A100 CKD 39158
MNTCF2 MAINT0CF2 B R/O CACVRS A100 CKD 159278
MNTCF3 MAINT0CF3 C R/O CACVRS A100 CKD
Richard,
After further review you are right. Two volumes with the same volser
cannot be attached to CP. Since the sysres is attached during IPL, it's
the only CP-attached sysres volser that matters.
To provide the complete answer, using your Pipe (which has the advantage
of not needing to
Hello VM'ers.
We have new z196 boxes being installed that will have VM only and no z/OS.
z/OS folks have been doing our i/o gens for many years.
They tell me that they can write the new IOCDS from z/OS but will be unable to
dynamically activate it from z/OS. POR's would be required.
Is this
On Thursday, 11/04/2010 at 02:03 EDT, gclo...@br.ibm.com wrote:
Personally, I don't keep the IPWIZARD setup.
There are few considerations about IPWIZARD in the new TCPIP Program
Directory, Level 610.
If any error occurs during TCPPARMS processing, TCPIP do not start.
Example:
when we
VM HCD will not activate and do all the dynamic commands in VM environment. You
can use HCD to manage the IOCP but you will have to perform the dynamic
commands and activate the new IOCP
Larry Davis
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From: The IBM z/VM Operating System
As a minimum, you can at least issue the ACTIVATE command dynamically
through the HMC.
z/OS is not the only way to issue the CF ACTIVATE command.
It can also be issued on the HMC.
Davis, Larry (National VM/VSE Capability) larry.dav...@hp.com
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But that's a disruptive activate, right? VM would need to be down?
Marcy
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Of George Henke/NYLIC
Sent: Thursday, November 04, 2010 11:30 AM
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Subject: Re: [IBMVM] Dynamic IO Gens on boxes
No, here is something from the PR/SM Planning Guide from the Hardware
Bookshelf for configuring a CHPID online dynamically:
http://publibz.boulder.ibm.com/cgi-bin/bookmgr_OS390/BOOKS/DA3A6013/CCONTENTS?SHELF=DA3416C1DN=GA22-7123-13DT=19960605055404
3.2.17.4 Dynamic I/O effects on Channel Path
Leon,
I,m not sure if it is the same problem I saw.
The msg isn't clear:
DTCIPW2521E Insufficient virtual addresses available
Explanation: IPWIZARD requires that there be enough contiguous virtual
addresses available for all of the real addresses used by the device being
configured.
System
Agreed 100%.
But I saw people using IPWIZARD to do maintenance on TCPIP production...
Some of that didn't read the manual...
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Clovis
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Ok, we found this that describes what we can do.
http://www.vm.ibm.com/related/hcm/vmhcdmig.pdf
It looks like the CBDSACT utility will generate the dynamic activation stuff
for us.
Marcy
Yes, really nice. I like CBDSACT in Step 4 below. It is functionally
equivalent to the z/OS command.
1. Use the HCD ISPF dialog to create a new work IODF based on your current
production IODF as described in the z/OS HCD User's Guide. Continue to use
the HCD dialog to apply your configuration
If you are trying to have the z/OS group maintain the IODF/IOCDS and write it
out to be then dynamically activated from z/VM the problem will be that the
tokens generated by z/OS and z/VM are different. You can write the IOCDS
remotely but z/VM will not activate an IODF/IOCDS generated from
This is different to the original process, and requires maintaining the IODF on
z/VM each time, that may be acceptable to Marcy.
In a shared (z/OS and z/VM) CEC there is no need to have the IODF exist on
both partitions, and z/VM will dynamically sense the changes initiated from
z/OS.
Jerry
Right, that’s where we were before with them doing all the work and just
sensing the diffs. We were on a shared CEC. We’re ditching z/OS on our new
CEC s ☺
Marcy
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David:
This option is different than Clear_Tdisk?
User Group Number - WAV201009
Document Status - Recognized
Title - Provide DSE option for CP temp disks
IBM agrees with the request and a solution appears to be a desirable
objective. A solution however may not presently appear feasible or
Curious, how you found this, Marcy. Google, maybe?
Marcy Cortes marcy.d.cor...@wellsfargo.com
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On Thursday, 11/04/2010 at 03:02 EDT, Marcy Cortes
marcy.d.cor...@wellsfargo.com wrote:
But that's a disruptive activate, right? VM would need to be down?
The z/VM manual I/O Configuration contains a lot of information about
HCD and dynamic I/O. I believe the z/OS crew can create and
z/OS person here found it.
Not sure how.
Marcy
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Of George Henke/NYLIC
Sent: Thursday, November 04, 2010 12:59 PM
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Curious, how
But, admittedly, I don't know as much about HCD as I should. :-)
Don't we get Alan service hours as part of a z196 purchase or something? (Buy 3
get Alan for a week?)
You're certainly welcome to come play.
Marcy
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Marcy:
The CBDSACT process is definitely the way to go, but if you really want to
know what is going on under the covers, check out the details of CP SET
IOCDS ACTIVE command below and the Lock Step Philosophy writeup from the
Infocenter which follows it below:
Offlist reply...
Check with the Master of Dynamic IO -- Rick Barlow. You have his number.
:-)
Mike
Marcy Cortes marcy.d.cor...@wellsfargo.com
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We have a process that transfers thousands of files from a Linux guest in one
LPAR to a CMS file in another. The process, following a successful logon, goes
like this:
Cd dir1
Mget *.* (replace
Cd dir2
Mget * * (replace
Cd dir3
Mget * * (replace
The entire process is done via VMFTP. It takes a
That was an on-list reply.
Regards,
Richard Schuh
From: The IBM z/VM Operating System [mailto:ib...@listserv.uark.edu] On Behalf
Of Mike Walter
Sent: Thursday, November 04, 2010 2:16 PM
To: IBMVM@LISTSERV.UARK.EDU
Subject: Re: Dynamic IO Gens on boxes
Yeah, I figured that out all by myself within about 2 secs of seeing it
echoed to my inbox... blush
I'm very relieved that Sir Rick, Bard of Dynamic I/O is *such* a good guy
that I couldn't think of anything to joke about.
BTW, Marcy responded that Rick does it the other way. He maintains
On Thu, Nov 4, 2010 at 10:19 PM, Schuh, Richard rsc...@visa.com wrote:
The entire process is done via VMFTP. It takes a long time to transfer all
of the files. I read somewhere that a new data path is created for each
file. This appears to be where the time is being spent. Is there any was to
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