DMSFLD704I when using CBDSIOCP

2010-08-16 Thread Barbara Andrews
for a file definition that does not exist But I do not understand what I am supposed to do about a file definition. Can anyone shed some light on this for me? Thanks. Barbara Andrews, Sr. Systems Software Specialist Erie 1 BOCES / WNYRIC (716) 821-7130 Confidentiality Notice: This electronic

use of 3494 library in a second level vm system

2010-02-09 Thread Barbara Andrews
Is it possible to use a 3494 tape library in a second level VM system? We have a 1st level VM 5.2 system that I just recently installed DFSMS/VM on as RMSONLY. And I successfully tested use of 3590 tape drive s that are in our 3494 library on our 1st level VM 5.2 system. I also have

Re: use of 3494 library in a second level vm system

2010-02-09 Thread Barbara Andrews
to your first level directory for the VM540 second level system guest? Ray Waters -Original Message- From: The IBM z/VM Operating System [mailto:ib...@listserv.uark.edu] On Behalf Of Barbara Andrews Sent: Tuesday, February 09, 2010 3:00 PM To: IBMVM@LISTSERV.UARK.EDU Subject: use of 3494

Re: 3584 support in vm tape manager software

2010-01-29 Thread Barbara Andrews
Is your 3584 attached to VM FC or Ficon? From the other response I received from this post If the 3584 Tape Library is managed by DFSMS/VM RMS on z/VM, then CA VM:Tape will interfac e with it via DFSMS/VM RMS and the following statement I found in an IBM Tape Manager manual An automated tape

3584 support in vm tape manager software

2010-01-28 Thread Barbara Andrews
Is anyone out there using an IBM 3584 Tape library with either of the following products? - CA's VM:Tape - IBM Tape Manager for z/VM I do not see support of the 3584 explicitly stated in either product's documentation. I see 3494's and 3495's mentioned, but not 3584.

Recommendation on Backup product for z/VM

2009-12-16 Thread Barbara Andrews
We are looking for a replacement to our current backup methods and are looking for recommendations. We are currently running several Linux virtual machines on two VM LPARs and have been backing these up, as well as our VM system volumes, via our z/OS system using ADRDSSU. We also use TSM