Hello All, I have a SFS data base with a Hierarchical directory structure of
File Control my tree structure currently has one top level directory, this
directory is used for report repository. This directory has grown very large, I
have an application that access this directory by customers
Restrictions in FCP point-to-point topology
We are planning to use FCP disk with a z/Linux under z/VM system,
running under z/VM 5.4. To reduce cost, we are planning to use the
point-to-point topology.
Are there any restriction in using this topology?
I seem to remember some restrictions
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When we attach a tape drive (3590) to a Linux guest, the tape driver
attempts to execute an assign operation on the device which is getting an
error:
TRACE TYPE IO, CPU TIME 12:08:25.022913
TRACEID = VMTAPE, TRACESET = TAPE, IODATA = 100
USER =
If your Linux guest is trying to do an assign, then you need to make sure
VM doesn't do an assign during the Attach by using the NOASSIGN option of
the ATTACH command.
Brian Nielsen
On Thu, 28 Apr 2011 12:06:31 -0500, Neale Ferguson ne...@sinenomine.net
wrote:
X-posted - IBMVM LINUX-390
Good point. I'll check that.
On 4/28/11 1:17 PM, Brian Nielsen bniel...@sco.idaho.gov wrote:
If your Linux guest is trying to do an assign, then you need to make sure
VM doesn't do an assign during the Attach by using the NOASSIGN option of
the ATTACH command.
You can specify NOASSIGN on the ATTACH command. If it still fails after that,
it may be that it is shared with z/OS and has not been properly taken offline
there. It must be made OFFLINE to JES and, if present, MIM.
Regards,
Richard Schuh
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From: The IBM z/VM
I don't think that is the remedy.
On our systems, the ASSIGN that the Linux guest issues on its own behalf (after
the fact that CP issued the ASSIGN [by default] with the ATTACH of the tape
drive) does not fail ... it completes successfully.
JR (Steven) Imler
CA
Sr Sustaining Engineer
Tel:
You have to redesign. The 16MB is indeed a restriction, and when you have
really many files, an ACCESS of the dirid take ages.
You could use a Directory Control Directory (DIRC) and place it in a
dataspace, then the 16MB still applies, but you get the full 16MB (no space
required for other
Neal,
The sense data shows that the B7 Assign command is getting a CMD Reject (byte 6
is 0x20 below).
DATA = 804800C0 20122041 0003FF00
What is the drive type and is it configured in a FICON mode? or by chance is it
in FC mode?
Mike
Brocade
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But - here is what I get...
v act,id=ncpnet6
GCTACC425I 0191 replaces A (0191)
GCTACC423I A (0191) R/O
Ready;
r 05 ignore ?
(or just do TCP/IP :)
Marcy
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Subject: Re: [IBMVM] VM VTAM Question
But - here is
Wow the problem was the comma. I removed it and it worked. Thank you very
much!
Thank you,
Scott
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Z, o,/s,,, likes,commas,and,positional,,parameters. VM not so much (good boy,
VM)
Marcy
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Hi,
I have a multitasking CMS application that waits for a number of
different types of events and I would like to add a new event type that
represents data from the CMS stack. I thought that the obvious way to do
this would be to start a separate thread that would own the stack and
issue an
Hi all.
If I use the Perf Toolkit option 32 History Data Files does the CPU
column represent total CPU usage (IFL1%+IFL2%+IFL3%) or average CPU
usage (IFL1%+IFL2%+IFL3%/3)? I can't find any doc on that particular
screen (FCX195)...
Thanks,
Lee
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Lee Stewart, Senior SE
Sirius Computer
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