This is from the WAKEUP documentation.
When a file item is the cause of the WAKEUP, the line from the file is
stacked, and WAKEUP exits with the return code set to 3.
The WAKEUP documentation is here:
From Susan Baloga at IBM:
The 6104RSU is in process now and should be available in the next few
weeks.
Colleen M Brown
IBM z/VM and Related Products Development and Service
From:
Bruce Hayden bjhay...@gmail.com
To:
IBMVM@LISTSERV.UARK.EDU
Date:
12/02/2010 08:26 AM
Subject:
Re: RSU 6104?
WAKEUP has been shipped as part of CMS since (I think it was) z/VM 1.3.0
So, whatever level your CMS is at is the current WAKEUP level. However,
not much has changed with WAKEUP in several releases.
Colleen M Brown
IBM z/VM and Related Products Development and Service
From:
Wandschneider,
The following is from Susan Baloga in z/VM Product Packaging here in
Endicott:
Due to an error in the distribution process, some unnecessary and unusable
files
were delivered with orders for z/VM 6.1.0 when internet delivery was
requested
through ShopzSeries. These incorrect files are:
anymore.
2009/9/14 Colleen Brown brown...@us.ibm.com
I really think Kris's first response about the CONS option is the correct
one. You don't want to use this option unless you have some specific
need. WAKEUP will wake and give a rc 6 when you hit enter on the console
without this option. I have
I really think Kris's first response about the CONS option is the correct
one. You don't want to use this option unless you have some specific
need. WAKEUP will wake and give a rc 6 when you hit enter on the console
without this option. I have done traces before and 'watched' the rc 6
occur
Well, after Alan's comment about bug-spray g I opened a
call with IBM here, and they gave me a PMR number, so you
might be hearing from them too.
Thanks,
Shimon
Original message
Date: Wed, 19 Aug 2009 09:32:14 -0400
From: Colleen Brown brown...@us.ibm.com
Subject: Re: FLIST
I'm checking into this. I don't have an answer yet on why it was done the
way it was done. There were two developers who worked on that design one
of which is still around. I have sent him a note asking if he remembers.
I haven't heard back from him yet. I will let you know when I do.
Colleen M Brown
IBM z/VM and Related Products Development and Service
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Colleen Brown/Endicott/IBM
09/30/2008 11:29 AM
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Subject
Re: Disk Accounting Records
If you are referring to the account
Jerry,
Check out Info APAR II14360. It discusses just such a situation.
You may need JES2 APAR OA22718
Colleen M Brown
IBM z/VM and Related Products Development and Service
There are many appends about FLIST so I apologize if this has been
suggested before.
You can use the USE option of FLIST. This may give you the function you
want. It is explained in the HELP file and in the CMS Commands and
Utilities book. The book also shows an example of an FLISTS exec to
Chris,
If you followed the DVD installation instructions which Mike MacIsaac
referenced, you should already have the RSU servlink on the 500 disk. The
reference to the README file pertains to an RSU obtained through the
service process on CD-ROM. There is no DVD delivery through the service
From DirMaint Support:
What they have done is made every command be not prompted for a password.
Which of course is not the way DirMaint typically runs. Someone, probably
on the listserv, told them in the past they could alter the cmds file to
remove them from password authorization.
I passed this onto DirMaint support and they have asked that you open a
PMR.
Colleen M Brown
IBM z/VM and Related Products Development and Service
Les Geer (607-429-3580) [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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11/16/2007 04:36 PM
Please respond to
Hi,
I passed this on to our RSCS ID person and he has corrected the
statement. However, the correction won't show up in the current book and
help files.
Don't know how this one slipped past! Thanks for finding it!
Colleen M Brown
IBM z/VM and Related Products Development and
I sent your question onto Doug Barnhart here in z/VM. Doug had the
following to say:
He could also use DIRM USEROPTN Rcvmsgs INFO_OFF if he only want to remove
the informational messages. The RCVMSGS OFF will stop all messages and
there maybe some severe message responses which the customer
From developer Tami Zebrowski-Darrow
From MAINT user id you need to do the following for the component that you
are servicing. It assumes that you have the prereq PTFs in a
SERVLINK envelope file on MAINTs 500 disk. If you have tape then do not
use ENV option on VMFREC. Also for the
When you are talking about IUCV messages the WAKEUP IUCV interrupt handler
is loaded and running if you have invoked WAKEUP with this option. The
messages will be queued until you ask for them with the next WAKEUP
IUCVMSG invocation.
If you are talking about VMCF messages they are queued by
DEVTYPE might give you some of the information you are looking for. Do a
HELP DEVTYPE and you should find it.
Colleen M Brown
IBM z/VM and Related Products Development and Service
Nick Laflamme [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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02/20/2007
Remember that the LINKDEFINE for RSCS contains both a Link Name and a Node
Name. Could it be a mismatch with one of these? According to the RSCS
code we have received a reason code of 1 in the CRR control record. This
indicates a node mismatch. If reviewing your configuration doesn't find
Please know that you are 'preaching to the choir' so to speak. The last
thing VM'ers want to do is get rid of another VM or mainframe application.
I second Alan. Please let the ServicLink folks know about these
problems. (After all the VM community has always been a very vocal
community!)
Hi Michael,
Please see in the RSCS Planning and Installation book, Chapter 2
Planning for Installation, Virtual Storage Considerations, Calculating
Virtual Storage. This will tell you how to calculate how much virtual
storage you need. I didn't do the math but 16M seems small for your
You can use DMS/CMS or the VM version
of ISPF (if that is what you are familiar with) as well as the products
suggested by the other responders.
Colleen M Brown
IBM z/VM and Related Products Development and Service
P. Raulerson
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Well, the Endicott site is open today.
However, that doesn't mean everyone can make it in. It took
me an hour yesterday evening to get to work to get my ThinkPad so that
I can work from home today. The trip usually takes 10-15 minutes
when there is traffic! But at least we haven't floated away!
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