Do you have DIRMAINT? If so, look at the BATCH parameter, it can be
very useful when do massive changes.
Thank you,
Scott
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No, mainly because MAINT has many R/W minidisks that can't be shared.
You can use any user for the formatting. What do you intend for the
"setup"?
Frank M. Ramaekers Jr.
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We have a bunch of servers to set up and I would like to share the MAINT id to
several machines for setup and formatting. Can I just copy the MAINT directory
entry in to say MAINT1, MAINT2, etc for short term?
David M. Dean
Information Systems
BlueCross BlueShield Tennnessee
> > z/VM Development has never used the Dignus assembler.
>
> TPF does, though.
This is only "sort of" true. All official lab work is done using HLASM on
Linux. There are some of us who have taken it upon ourselves to use it on
a personal basis, but there is no TPF lab support for such use, eith
On Monday, 11/15/2010 at 12:14 EST, "Schuh, Richard"
wrote:
> At least the z/TPF folks use it. If you are stuck with TPF 4.1 or
earlier, you
> still need an assembler that runs under CMS. If Dignus has been ported
to CMS,
> then it may be sufficient.
The web page says "Available as a native
At least the z/TPF folks use it. If you are stuck with TPF 4.1 or earlier, you
still need an assembler that runs under CMS. If Dignus has been ported to CMS,
then it may be sufficient.
Regards,
Richard Schuh
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> z/VM Development has never used the Dignus assembler.
TPF does, though.
On Fri, 12 Nov 2010 23:40:17 -0700, Mark Post wrote:
>Including, up until a year or two ago, IBM's z/VM developers. Go figure
.
z/VM Development has never used the Dignus assembler.
Alan Altmark
IBM
[please, let's snip those posts to reasonable size, eh?]
On Monday, 11/15/2010 at 09:41 EST, George Henke/NYLIC
wrote:
> The last itme in Doug's list is precisely the point.
>
> HLASM *IS* needed to create a Production IODF from a source IOCP on
z/VM.
I think I see the point of confusion.
Firstly, please note that the information that I provided is extracted from
the z/VM General Information manual. I cannot take credit for it. This is
important so that all customers can look at the General Information manual
for their level of z/VM to find the appropriate list. The list does change
One other thing Doug didn't mention: creating/maintaining the standalone-dump
program.
Ok, it was friday and a time for some lighthearted "propeller head" humor.
Alan Altmark
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The last itme in Doug's list is precisely the point.
HLASM *IS* needed to create a Production IODF from a source IOCP on z/VM.
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