No, the 2311 pack was 7.25 MB. I may have some doc at home that has
some geometry info.
Jim
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Wow...
9 MB per pack.
We'll never use it all G.
And, they are demountable too.
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What's the pgm name and doc ?
Can I have url for the VM Download site ?
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Look at www.vm.ibm.com. It's there.
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, DGTVAUTH and DGTVCNTL.
The tape library and devices are on line? If you're running in an LPAR
can that LPAR see the
drives?
We are running on a z9, VM5.2 with a tape library and VM:Tape with no
problems.
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Does anyone have any ideas? As I said, I'm on z/VM 4.4 which is out of
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system running as above, the cpu utilization reported is
the % utilization for the entire complex.
It also appears that the RTM %CPU numbers match what PTK reports when
FControl LImit NORMLCPU is en effect.
Am I correct?
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toggled back and forth between FC LI NORMLCPU and FC
LI NORMCPU, what would I have seen?
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you see a
license place of MNT374 and start trying to remember what would go on
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At 04:05 PM 11/7/2006, you wrote:
...Microcode was available to make the -25 emulate a full
360, a 1401, or (I think) a -20. Concurrent operation in different
modes was not available, but it could certainly run DOS.
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on a different system.
Do I need to set up a programmable operator to be able to do these things
across systems?
Please advice.
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are aligned ...
serialization ... no updates to warm ... virtual machine not purging or
creating a file ...
for the NSSes why not use primitive yet effective DCSSBKUP/DCSSRSAV with
a wrapper of Q NSS ALL MAP? Recreating CMS and GCS no big deal.
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capable until we had the z/9 and then start on
z/VM 5.2. If I run CPLOAD and there would be a problem, which MAP would
I use.
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verified by th
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USER DSC LOGOFF AS FTPSERVE USERS = 11
Perhaps FTPSERVE is not in the directory? My memory is rusty on what I
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ESTATE MY MODULE A
will still be found because it exists on the B disk and the B disk is an
extension of A. Programs that use file system APIs and users of PIPE
STATE can discover the real filemode.
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through the day... Shouldn't the
Q ALLOC PAGE percentage used have dropped?
Thank you.
Cecelia Dusha
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with DMKSYS
assemblies and IPL's for the saved segments. Now I am thinking 'Why keep
them in spool space?' Wouldn't a more logical approach be to save the
segments on a CP minidisk i.e. MAINT's CF1?
That would solve a lot of backup/restore/format problems.
My two cents..
Tom
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key be to used in reconstructing the file. Also will unpack files
packed by either the COPYFILE or TERSE functions.
Jim
At 04:30 PM 9/5/2006, you wrote:
Sorry, but no, there are no built-in CMS encryption
routines.
Thanks Alan... the good news is... my eyes didn't glaze over.
:-)
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into the first level system, try it with
NOTN3270E in the InternalClientParms of PROFILE TCPIP. If the problem
goes away, there's your workaround. If anyone has the same problem on a
supported release, please call it in.
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://www.velocitysoftware.com/). I can recommends them highly.
While GDDM can produce nice looking plots of performance data, a problem
with it is that it is not licensed for IFL engines, to the best of my
knowledge. A special bid from your local IBM business partner would be
required
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that anything has changed since
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That's a joke, right? MIM thought the drive was free, or it would not
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would be using SYSPROF
*at the same time*. I guess that would make a difference.
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, careful
rereading, multiple retriesÂ… sheesh. Phase of the moon for some of these
volumes.
Pretty scary that the circa 1970s volumes actually seem to have a higher
readability index so far.
David Boyes
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. And VM TCPIP 1.0 source and object. This tape archive is fascinating
stuff. Or maybe I'm just easily amused.)
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I'm sure it does, but...
At 09:27 AM 7/11/2006, you wrote:
CA/VM:Spool does all this and more.
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I remember in the early-to-mid 80s there was talk of putting PAM into
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of these values.
btw: we are still getting an error count (circa 0.5%) whatever we do with
the link.
Jim did suggest a possible missing APAR but we are now bang up to date
without any change.
Colin
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Jim,
Thanks, I think you are right. I was sort of coming to that conclusion
myself despite the great help from Dennis yourself.
At least you have helped me eliminate a few possibles before going that
route.
I will open a PMR and see how far I get.
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was sort of coming to that conclusion
myself despite the great help from Dennis yourself.
At least you have helped me eliminate a few possibles before going that
route.
I will open a PMR and see how far I get.
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it is only my guess but I am supposing that SNANJE handles 2 way
traffic better because it has separate read write channels under the
covers.
Are you suggesting that I might do better by defining multiple streams -
or would the exaggerate the problem?
Regards
Colin
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not sure about is if 2 streams would increase or decrease the
conflicts
I am seeing.
However, as both sides match, I guess this is something else. If you are
able to get details of the parms in use at your old site then this would
be very helpful.
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directory and list those users that have say 200
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Of course, if IBM ever changes the rules and allows different engine
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Ah, it's Friday, isn't it?
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a.k.a. bare metal then you don't
have an FSF command.
To deal with that situation, you just IPL the tape x-number of times
until you get to the file you need, right?
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and the S disk
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Steve--I'm not on 5.2 yet, but the procedure that I've used for many
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is to save the execs or whatever you need on the 190 disk as filemode
2. That's important. Then using the SAMPNSS EXEC that typically is
shipped
an address?
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I never noticed that, thanks.
Not to sound too ungrateful, tho, why not throw in the HELP files as well?
Jim
At 03:10 PM 5/12/2006, you wrote:
RSCS 3.2 also ships SPOOLAID, loading it on the install IDs 406 minidisk.
Best Regards,
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Not that I've heard of. .
I have a feeling you might be thinking of the Pipelines Runtime
Distribution. See:
http://vm.marist.edu/~pipeline/
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