at 05:06 EDT, George Henke/NYLIC
george_he...@newyorklife.com wrote:
Also, would someone kindly explain the functional differences between
the
Support Element (SE) and the Hardware Management Console (HMC) other
than the
HMC can:
do everything an SE can do
do it for more than one CEC
Dave_Craig__
'So the universe is not quite as you thought it was.
You'd better rearrange your beliefs, then.
Because you certainly can't rearrange the universe.'
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They obviously have not heard of the
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But if multiple interests have applied Anthropic technologies... ;-)
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ty, Kris, I am trying to setup RSF (Remote Support Facility) fot our new
z/196
coming in soon and need
, George Henke/NYLIC
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ty, Kris, I am trying to setup RSF (Remote Support Facility) fot our new
z/196
coming in soon and need to make one of the HMC adapters available to the
IBM
Support System via the internet.
Follow the instructions in the HMC Broadband RSF
I have the same minor nodes OM22VTAM under 2 different MAJORNODES,
A22OMMVS and A22KOOM1.
The first MAJORNODE that is varied active activates the minor node and the
other minor node gets a STATUS of RESET.
If I then want to flip them so that the ACTIVE one becomes RESET and the
RESET one
Is there a PIPE for Dummies book somewhere?
It seems to be a universal panacea and people, like Marcy here, just
magically pluck these things out of thin air as though it were common
knowledge.
Where are the cheat sheets?
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At some point, you may want to consider creating a 2nd level VM just for
maintenance like this.
Once your VM system is deployed, you never want to apply maintenance to it
directly, not even a PTF, without doing a smoke test first at level 2.
David Boyes dbo...@sinenomine.net
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In HCD, IODF, IOCDS, z/OS, z/VM, or whatever, if a CHPID is SHARED, as the
poster indicates it is, then all the devices,by default, on that CHPID are
SHARED by any LPAR that is listed on either the ACCESS LIST or the
CANDIDATE LIST for that CHPID which is what SHARED as opposed to
DEDICATED
An operating system, be in z/VM or z/OS, will always try to drive the CPU
100%.
This is goodness.
So looking at max CPU will never tell you anything about CPU capacity, it
is an almost meaningless metric which can be at best very deceptive, a
common, innocent mistake and misconception.
What
so important and indispensable to this effort.
It is all for one and one for all.
But a special thanks is due our fearless leader, Alan, around whom we all
rally.
George Henke/NYLIC
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What is the proper way to IPL with FN= to override a SYSTEM CONFIG
filename on CF1?
, 02/22/2011 at 06:00 EST, George Henke/NYLIC
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DEV 9000, 9001, 9002 are changing to 9400, 9401, 9402
Here is what I have now:
TCPIP: PROFILE EXEC
'Access 198 D'
'Access 591 E'
'Access 592 F'
ATT 9000 TCPIP 9000
ATT 9001 TCPIP 9001
ATT 9002
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Alan:
I have moved the COMMAND statements
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Alan:
I have moved
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I have to change some DEV ATTACHes in our TCPIP PROFILE Exec in
preparation for new OSA ADDRs in our IODF for our new z/196.
What is the best way to implement this?
I suppose I can logon to TCPIP AC ( noprof and create a backup copy of the
PROFILE EXEC and then change the original DEV ADDRs.
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I have to change some DEV ATTACHes
The truly paranoid keep a .iso copy of the DVD in each location (or burn
extra physical copies and keep it with your emergency ops manual).
Just because we're paranoid, does not necessarily mean everyone is not out
to get us.
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the D/R system like
the CPUID etc. you can use the different names throught the system to
decide if you are at home or at a D/R sught.
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The truly paranoid keep a .iso copy of the DVD in each
That depends.. If you have CPUID's in the system config file then you will
need to update them for the new cpu.. On the other hand if you just have a
stetement like this you don't need to do anything.
System_Identifier_Default ZVMHOME
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george_he
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Is a logical cpu equivalent to a physical cpu? I realize that the h/w
now
has multiple physical cpus, but I was brought up on System/360 and never
have quite grokked how it is all controlled and
I opened a thread here 6 months ago, Applying Maintenance - Best
Practice, which is in the archives.
It contains many helpful instructions on exactly how to apply maintenance
including setting up a Level 2, VM under VM, to initially IVP your
maintenance. Maintenance should rarely be applied
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Paul, Marcy, et al:
I just came from a z196 pre-install planning meeting (by phone) in which
it was said that the OSA on the z
will not work on the z196 unless we code PORT 1?
define vswitch lnxvsw1 rdev 9004
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Marcy:
How did you change your vswitch definition for PO1?
Chuckie has deigned use of PORTNAME in VSWITCH taboo.
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What is the default PORT number?
We do not specify PORT number in our VSWITCH definition below (from SYSTEM
CONFIG):
define vswitch lnxvsw1 rdev 9004
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Look before you leap
Yes, but where's
Are there any other special considerations, other than the compatibility
maintenance, to cutover from a z9 to a z196.
We are cutting over to the z196 in a couple of weeks.
It is already in house.
I have upgraded the z9 to 5407RSU (1002) and applied all the necessary
compatibility PTFs for
HMC emulates an SE, but does it have separate IP addresses, separate
interfaces, or are they the same as the SE?
Does the SE have IP addresses or are they only for the HMC?
from your own private network.
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HMC emulates an SE, but does it have separate IP addresses, separate
interfaces, or are they the same as the SE?
Does the SE have IP addresses or are they only for the HMC
address (I think the zSeries has always had two SE’s).
Frank M. Ramaekers Jr.
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Is not the wait state code sometimes the SVC number it is running at the
time which in this case would be the ERREXCP SVC 15?
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The ZOS console does not have the command line at the bottom.
There is no way to input data.
I can dial into TSO np, even look at the console in EJES (we are JES3),
and everything else looks fine.
But just logging onto to ZOS guest through SuperSession and entering *b*
shows the ZOS console
Company of TennesseeSM and The MEGA Life and Health Insurance Company.SM
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tyvm, all.
Looks like console is defined as 3215
Guess this has not been working
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'cp sleep 5 sec'
Gag. Sleep? Is there something asynchronous happening
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I don't understand your question.. If there is a GAP then there is no
USER. ???
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Does anybody have anything like a PIPE command
to an appalling lack of consistency, the C programmers in the
first decade (0) of the first century (0) declared the first year
to be 1. :-)
-Chip-
On 1/3/11 16:03 George Henke/NYLIC said:
Not quite sure what is the difference between the number of days since
the beginning of the century
REXX also has a nifty function called Century Day that simplifies things
by working in century days, days since the beginning of the century,
rather than days since the beginning of the year.
Sergio Lima sergiovm...@hotmail.com
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dates might span a century boundary.
-Chip-
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REXX also has a nifty function called Century Day that simplifies things
by working in century days, days since the beginning of the century,
rather than days since the beginning of the year.
*Sergio
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365, plus 1 for each leap year.
Les
George Henke/NYLIC wrote:
Not quite sure what is the difference between the number
Tom wrote:
Per the IBM documentation, the z/196 requires z/VSE 4.1 or above, z/VM
5.4 or above and Suse 10 or above.
Of course, as those products are the only supported products available.
What about Red Hat?
Is that also supported for z/196, or is it only Suse?
Tom Duerbusch
How do I stop DIAL from turning off the Extended Data Stream (EDS)
terminal attribute?
I have NSX32702 Logmode (NSX means Non-SNA EDS) before dialing my z/OS
guest.
The ISPF ENVIRON TERMSTAT Query on native z/OS shows:
ISPF TERMINAL CHARACTERISTICS
14 BIT ADDRESSING= ON
16 BIT
The SPECIALs use a Coupling Facility Service Machine:
SPECIAL 420 MSGP CFSRV04
SPECIAL 424 MSGP CFSRV01
SPECIAL 428 MSGP CFSRV05
USER CFSRV04 CFSRV04 256M 2G G
XAUTOLOG CFCONSOL SY79TEST SY80TEST
*LA= 02:31:12 EST Sunday 10/31/99 by AUTOLOG1
OPTION CFVM TODENABLE QUICKDSP
*ED= 99/10/31
will it be.
But, that has a logmode too, and I guess the logmode currently associated
to that address defines a realy dumb 3270.
In a previous life, I instructed my students of the VM/VTAM course to turn
on the query bit in the PSERVIC:
PSERVIC=X'02800300'
2010/12/28 George Henke/NYLIC
will it be.
But, that has a logmode too, and I guess the logmode currently associated
to that address defines a realy dumb 3270.
In a previous life, I instructed my students of the VM/VTAM course to turn
on the query bit in the PSERVIC:
PSERVIC=X'02800300'
2010/12/28 George Henke
I suspect the developer is being somewhat influenced by the z/OS
convention which simply warns you.
But, at the same time, it halts the IPL and also gives you the option to
select the appropriate duplicate.
z/VM does not have the select option so if IBM insists on retaining the
W class for
Terry wrote:
Aha, the missing magic incantation. Thank you Steve. That was exactly
what I needed. I didn't realize that adding TRACE to the CONFIG file
only enabled tracing, but didn't actually start it. I love this list.
Happy Holidays to all.
Terry
Yea, Amen ! ! !
*Chuckie* needs to
You can use GIMZIP and GIMUNZIP on MVS, z/OS.
Rob van der Heij rvdh...@gmail.com
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Why would you NOT want PAV for CMS mds?
The IO Supervisor has not kept up with the hardware.
It still thinks of a disk device as a spinning platter when in fact it
is a rank of RAID devices striped over numerous HDs and cached in a disk
controller from where it is actually being read thereby
to the
download lib the coming days.
2010/12/13 George Henke/NYLIC george_he...@newyorklife.com
In our *stuck on GUI* discussion, I though it was said that KRIS was
working on some GUI for z/VM, possibly CMS GUI?
If so, maybe we can resurrect the CMS pig with some lipstick.
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z/VM has LE ported over from z/OS
In our *stuck on GUI* discussion, I though it was said that KRIS was
working on some GUI for z/VM, possibly CMS GUI?
If so, maybe we can resurrect the CMS pig with some lipstick.
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I'm just grateful z/VM is still alive and well and getting stronger and
better
every day especially
Some companies in the past preferred to confine application programmers to
CMS due to the large overhead of TSO address spaces thereby realizing
savings in CPU and storage.
CMS is not as well liked as TSO/ISPF by application programmers, but given
CPU price sensitivity these days, it may not
z/VM has LE ported over from z/OS.
So things cannot be all that bad in the world of CMS compilers.
I have heard people rant and rave and bellow
That we're done and we might as well be dead
But I'm only a cockeyed optimist
And I can't get it into my head
Does it really matter? SOX is just another way congress has come up with
to destroy the American economy, and in fact the American way of life.
That is not true. SOX was a much needed and overdue reform and perhaps
one of the best things both Bush and Congress did for the American
economy,
Does it really matter? SOX is just another way congress has come up with
to destroy the American economy, and in fact the American way of life.
That is not true. SOX was a much needed and overdue reform and perhaps
one of the best things both Bush and Congress did for the American
economy,
Very true, Alan.
But a good auditor always asks the question, Where is the risk?
It is pointless to look for controls, test controls, or require controls,
where there is no risk which a testing everything approach would try to
do.
It is the 20:80 rule.
80% of the risk can usually be covered
If you are a publicly traded company and z/VM is running production
without an ESM or its equivalent, then you have a material control
weakness in your segregation of duties (SOD) which can lead to more than
a 10% error in your financial statements and by Act of Congress, Sarbanes
Oxley, aka
Able to logon to MAINT np, but Spool is 98%.
ind
AVGPROC-049% 01
XSTORE-01/SEC MIGRATE-/SEC
MDC READS-00/SEC WRITES-00/SEC HIT RATIO-000%
PAGING-1/SEC STEAL-000%
Q0-7(0) DORMANT-00024
Q1-0(0) E1-0(0)
Anybody have a PIPE for cleaning up the SPOOL?
is for z/OS.
Scott Rohling
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Able to logon to MAINT np, but Spool is 98%.
ind
AVGPROC-049% 01
XSTORE
that I can see.
Your subject is 'hanging when dialing z/OS guests'.. Are there consoles
available to dial to? Under z/VM - you need to ENABLE consoles to be
available for dialing -- not sure what the equivalent is for z/OS.
Scott Rohling
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a help file)
is included at the top of the exec.
Mike Walter
Aon Corporation
The opinions expressed herein are mine alone, not my employer's.
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ty, Tracy.
I know VMSpool, but I did not know IBM also had a product.
I will keep this in mind.
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ty, Scott
Our z/OS staff is looking at VTAM.
It may be a z/OS VTAM issue.
It fits the crime.
But there does not seem to be any CP Query command that shows SPOOL
Been there, done that, bought the T-shirt, wore it, and put it in a draw
never to wear it again..
The path of choice given the hardware, software, expiration dates, and
upward and downward compatibility issue is:
z/VM 5.4 on z9
to z196 with the 14 APARs for 5.4 that support it
and then move
Running z/VM 5.4 with the 14 APARs now on z9.
Thanks to Marcy
PK97799
VM64656
VM64672
VM64747
VM64774
VM64793
VM64798
VM64799
VM64807
VM64818
VM64820
VM64879
VM64881
VM64891
They can be found at:
http://www-01.ibm.com/support/docview.wss?rs=1209dc=DB540q1=z196uid=isg1_2817DEVICE_2817-ZVM
Please tell ur laughing friends that GUI, *point and click*, is for people
who can't type.
In the mainframe world and particularly z/VM you not only need to know how
to *type* but also *think* the old shibboleth of IBM, which made it great,
and which George Bernard Shaw claimed occurs among us
?
He said he liked typing, not killing trees...
--
Bob Nix
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Please tell ur laughing friends that GUI, *point and click*, is for
people
who can't type
Maybe I did not see it because I did not apply the APAR.
What APAR did you get this on?
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After IPL we can destroy the VSWITCH:
det vswitch lnxvsw1
Then issue the same commands as in the IPL below and everything
connects.
Why?
Are there some restrictions, considerations, for defining the VSWITCH
What is the best way to view the OPERATOR console without being logged on
to OPERATOR.
My z/VM is IPLed 1000 miles away and it would be helpful to see what is
coming out on the OPERATOR console with spooling it closed.
z/OS SDSF has a nice LOG facility.
Is there anything comparable in z/VM?
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On Friday, 11/12/2010 at 07:47 EST, George Henke/NYLIC
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It is because VM is a virtual system.
You need to ask the auditor if he knows the difference between real and
virtual
If you see it and it's
:
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All 14 z196 compatibility APARs listed below went on fine except for
PK97799.
SES
messages, that I don't know.
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That explains it Mike.
All these instances were before the PROFILE EXEC started which kinda
defeats the purpose.
I will put the commands in the DIRECTORY with the hope that it will kick
in earlier, before
.
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ty, Clovis, but PK97799 is not an EREP APAR.
VM64807 (#3
It is because VM is a virtual system.
You need to ask the auditor if he knows the difference between real and
virtual
If you see it and it's there, it's real.
If you don't see it and it's there it's transparent.
If you see it and it's not there, it is virtual.
Leland Lucius
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Is there a way to prevent the Level 1 operator console screen from
entering MORE or HOLDING state so that the IPL will continue
uninterupted by operator intervention?
SET RUN ON will not.
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TERM HOLD OFF MORE 0 0
2010/11/11 George Henke/NYLIC george_he...@newyorklife.com
Is there a way to prevent the Level 1 operator console screen from
entering
How do you get rid of, or renumber, sequence numbers in the DIRECTORY
outside of DIRMAINT.
I get sequence# errors when I move things around and do DIRECTXA with the
(EDIT option.
directxa vmuvm direct a (edit
z/VM USER DIRECTORY CREATION PROGRAM - VERSION 5 RELEASE 4.0
AUTOLOG AUTOLOG1
ACCOUNT),
then devices (line CONSOLE, SPOOL, LINK, MDISK)
2010/11/11 George Henke/NYLIC george_he...@newyorklife.com
How do you get rid of, or renumber, sequence numbers in the DIRECTORY
outside of DIRMAINT.
I get sequence# errors when I move things around and do DIRECTXA with the
(EDIT option
statement must follow any general statements
specified in a user's directory entry.
The CP Planning and Admin Guide documents the order in which directory
control statements can appear in a user's directory entry.
Have a good one.
DJ
On 11/11/2010 01:22 PM, George Henke/NYLIC wrote:
How do you
What does ‘Q TERM’ show?
Frank M. Ramaekers Jr.
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Everything looks good except
, SCRNSAVE OFF
AUTOCR ON , MORE 000 000, HOLD OFF , TIMESTAMP OFF, SYS3270 OFF
Ready; T=0.01/0.01 16:09:25
On Thu, Nov 11, 2010 at 3:55 PM, George Henke/NYLIC
george_he...@newyorklife.com wrote:
Everything looks good except
is used
SYSTEM RESET
TERM CONMODE 3270
IPL LOADPARM CONS ( is the address you found with Q V CONS)
2010/11/11 George Henke/NYLIC george_he...@newyorklife.com
Everything looks good except for 'MORE processing.
Although the OPERATOR screen does not got to HOLD, it waits the default
50
.
a MOD2, MOD3, MOD4, MOD5, or some other?
If other, how many lines does that terminal display?
Mike Walter
Aon Corporation
The opinions expressed herein are mine alone, not my employer's.
George Henke/NYLIC george_he...@newyorklife.com
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this:
Q V CONSnote the address, often 0009 is used
SYSTEM RESET
TERM CONMODE 3270
IPL LOADPARM CONS ( is the address you found with Q V CONS)
2010/11/11 George Henke/NYLIC george_he...@newyorklife.com
Everything looks good except for 'MORE processing.
Although the OPERATOR screen
customized EXEC or GCS.
Afterwards we let the machine reaccess that disk to get the new content
available.
In case of VTAM:
Update file.
SEND VTAM ACCESS 192 D
Regards, Berry.
Op 08-11-10 23:49, George Henke/NYLIC schreef:
What is the best way to update PROFILE GCS without corrupting VTAM
successfully
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George Henke/NYLIC
11/05/2010 11:27 PM
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Re: APARs and PTFs for the z196
Well the list of z196 (alias 2817) compatibility APARs has grown. Here
are all
ty, David, that sounds like it all right.
But how to I confirm that I do not have HLASM on my z/VM system.
Is there a SES command for that?
David Boyes dbo...@sinenomine.net
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What is the best way to update PROFILE GCS without corrupting VTAM?
VTAM has R/W access to it and yet I must update GCS through an LU?
Will I not bring down VTAM or corrupt VTAM's 191 if I update it while VTAM
is up?.
Nondisruptively
On Monday, 11/08/2010 at 05:50 EST, George Henke/NYLIC
george_he...@newyorklife.com wrote:
What is the best way to update PROFILE GCS without corrupting VTAM?
VTAM has R/W access to it and yet I must update GCS through an LU?
Will I not bring down VTAM or corrupt VTAM's 191 if I
Frank:
If you read the following excerpts from CP Commands and also the
Infocenter, I think you will find there is no reason you cannot do what
Mike Walter suggests . . .
Ship your IOCP over to VSE. Have them run it through their IOCDS process
which produces a PRODUCTION IODF file.
They
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