All,
I have an RSCS link to an IBM 6400 dot matrix printer -
LINKDEFINE SPSKH16 TYPE TCPASCII AST FORM *
PARM SPSKH16 EXIT=ASCXONE EP='C=TCPASCII SEP=NO' ITO=0 #
PORT=9100 HOST=xxx.xx.xx.xx
We chose to use a TCPASCII type link because that seemed to be the most
suitable, and we
2008 16:08
To: IBMVM@LISTSERV.UARK.EDU
Subject: Re: Connection reset by peer 'loop'
On Tuesday, 10/28/2008 at 11:49 EDT, Jones, Ian H
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
RSCS is restarting the link every second or so, until the users switch
their printer back on again. RSCS is probably trying to restart
Alain Benveniste said -
If you are zVM530, you could try STSIUSE exec from maint. I think you
will get infos
I'm afraid I don't have STSIUSE EXEC anywhere on my system. Could it be
a locally written exec Alain ?
Regards
Ian Jones
UKOSG - Infrastructure Specialist
EDS
ITO - UK mainframe
Guys,
This is probably a stupid question, but it is getting urgent and I don't have
any more time to play with it.
We are trying to print to IP printers for the first time. This looks like it
should have been a straight forward change; CMS users used to send output to
type SNA3270P printers
Coding the TAG and SPOOL commands rather than using LPR EXEC has fixed
the immediate problem. Thank you
I hit a socket problem -
DMTLPR083E Socket error on link XRXSTD request=Bind
DMTLPR083E return code=- 1 error number=13 (Permission denied)
but I found an answer in the archives, and I have
You still need to tell RSCS what link to process the file on. The LPR
exec uses
link name LPR by default. Per chance, did you group LPR1, LPR2,
etc together as ndoe LPR?
No, I haven't looked at grouping printers yet.
I tried to specify a printer name and host IP address as the target,
Thank you Mark. This is directed at IBM -
Auditors do not care tuppence whether a product is 'stable'. If a
product is used to support a production workload they expect it to be
*supported*. An auditor's reaction will vary from an 'observation' that
an unsupported product is being used, to a