be a great easy way to help z/OS guys who are having to learn
VM for Linux...
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munson
From: Lee Stewart lstewart.dsgr...@attglobal.net
To: IBMVM@LISTSERV.UARK.EDU
Date: 04/28/2011 08:07 PM
Subject: Perf Toolkit History Q
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Hi all.
If I use the Perf Toolkit option 32 History Data Files does
Hi all.
If I use the Perf Toolkit option 32 History Data Files does the CPU
column represent total CPU usage (IFL1%+IFL2%+IFL3%) or average CPU
usage (IFL1%+IFL2%+IFL3%/3)? I can't find any doc on that particular
screen (FCX195)...
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anyone have any thoughts on
any easy way to keep a set of local tools in sync across multiple systems?
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,
some distant. But we aren't licensed for RSCS, and that cost becomes
prohibitive for this customer...
So short of writing our FTP based tool, does anyone have any thoughts on
any easy way to keep a set of local tools in sync across multiple
systems?
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version level) was it changed?
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wrote:
Hi all...
This is more of a memory question than a technical one this time...
I thought I recalled that DIRMAINT used to have an option to mask
user passwords so they weren't in clear text
isn't processed till after the NIC / LAN
connection is attempted. I thought I understood that CMDs in the
directory entry were processed before the user was logged on...
Did I misunderstand or???
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the NIC / LAN
connection is attempted. I thought I understood that CMDs in the
directory entry were processed before the user was logged on...
Did I misunderstand or???
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Hi all...
Is anyone running a z/VM 5.2 system that can look at their directory and
tell me what cylinder the default 5.2 res has MAINT's 2CC disk at? We
have to recover one.
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Got the help...
Thanks!!!
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I'm no fan of AD, but I have to ask...
Has anyone heard of a way to authenticate VM logon passwords against
Active Directory? No RACF..
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Has anyone tried installing 1st level from an FTP server? (Our machine
is in Dallas and us and the DVD are here in Denver.) The HMC will load
from the FTP server. Then maybe just run DVDPRIME? But does the RAM
image have the 22CC and 2CF1 disks to be loaded?
Lee
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Cool! Thanks, we'll give it a try.
Lee
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Has anyone tried installing 1st level from an FTP server? (Our machine
is in Dallas and us and the DVD are here
to good old tape?
#2a -- does IBM accept huge SPXTAPE DUMPs?
Thoughts and suggestions (other than make the LPARs smaller) welcome...
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a new DUMPLD2 utility
that can break a dump into pieces as it loads to one or more minidisks.
Then you can ftp each piece to us individually.
Alan Altmark
z/VM Development
IBM Endicott
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that any more...
Am I missing the DUMP option, or??
And that doesn't even begin to talk about trying to load a dump that big...
Thanks for any thoughts..
Lee
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of the SPOL space on that volume for dumps.
John Franciscovich
z/VM Development
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anything from IBM that says so.
If you are interested in earlier processors see the link above. Or perhap
s even earlier versions of
the GI manual.
Alan Ackerman
Alan (dot) Ackerman (at) Bank of America (dot) com
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Is anyone using a VM IODF? If so why?
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can be used to do
this..
Scott
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will run on?
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doing something
dangerous or destructive?
- Sure. I won't tell you not to open a requirement.
- Bill Holder, z/VM Development, IBM
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much doubt he was that
well prepared. With that amount of space, things might have gotten
slow but there's a fair chance CP would have survived the abuse.
Rob
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would only apply to resource availability to hold the needed control
structures. When the guest begins to run and actually use all that
memory, then another line of defense is needed.
Alan Altmark
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wrote:
I've been trying to follow the discussion and wondering if the
directory control statement
MAXSTORAGE
would have provided some protection from the finger check problem?
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...
I suspect CP was scrambling paging everything in the world out as Linux
tried to initialize that 8TB of memory... But I'm surprised I couldn't
even get into the HMC consoles (to kill just that one guest as opposed
to all of them)..
Any thoughts?
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QUICKDSP.
Dennis O'Brien
My computer beat me at chess, but it was no match for me in kickboxing.
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a way to distinguish the OSA devices (TYPE=OSA in the IOCP
deck) and the controller device at FE (TYPE=OSAD in the IOCP).
What nugget of understanding has slipped through my grasp...
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and do a SHUTDOWN IMMED
REIPL... (The first normal SHUTDOWN REIPL also hung..)
Has anyone seen anything like this?
Lee
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Do I recall right that the last VM release to support 3420 type tapes
was z/VM 4.4? Was that just CMS that no longer supports them, or both
CP CMS?
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However, no code was harmed in the making of that announcement.
Thanks Alan, that's what I was really hoping...
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to initialize them, but I'll be darned if
I can find anything in the VM manuals. And I really don't want this
small set of VM tapes in the z/OS libraries...
What am I missing?
Lee
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Yes, they are write enabled... One of the first things I double checked...
Lee
peter.w...@ttc.ca wrote:
Have you flicked the switch on the cartridge to write enable it?
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Hi all,
I feel a little dumb.. It's so long since I used a tape, and even
longer since I created a tape, I think I'm missing something...
Is there a way to initialize
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I feel a little dumb.. It's so long since I used a tape, and even
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Same error... Even TAPE WVOL1 (3590C
Lee
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Use ... TAPE WVOL1 ... to re-initialize the tapes.
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other program that will init a
tape? ie DITTO
or access to IEHINITT from CMS or .. mmm but you already said DDR can't
write to it.. mmm
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the problem.. you shouldn't
need z/OS to initiliaze tapes. I mean - this 'is' the z/VM list ;-)
Scott
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The TAPE WVOL1 gives me
I know just the trigger! ;-))
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Hi all,
I've got a customer who's trying to use the Eval copy of VM on a z10 and
he keeps getting a wait state of 9082. I can't find that either in the
list of CP wait states nor is there a CP message 9082.
Has anyone bumped into this before?
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that there is not enough memory in the
LPAR. The remaining
values may mean that DVD-RAM disc is not being IPLed on an IBM System z10.
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Hi (again),
Is there a new way to get VMDPACK? The IBMLink help text still shows
to order fix VMDPACK, but trying to order it gives Fix not found.
Did I miss another change??
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an EXEC that wraps the
DETERSE MODULE.
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Hi (again),
Is there a new way to get
More explanations can be found in Chapter 22 of the CP Planning and
Administration manual.
http://publibz.boulder.ibm.com/cgi-bin/bookmgr_OS390/BOOKS/HCSG0B30/4.5.1?DT=20081120142224
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Thigpen wrote:
Anybody know where in the VM manuals the layout of the VOL1 label is
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I've looked, and maybe overlooked, but is there a maximum size for an
EDEV? LUNs on a SAN can be pretty big... Anyone know if it's
documented anywhere?
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for minidisk slicing.
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Hi allDoes the new RACF (VM Security Server) handle protecting FCP
disks? If so, how? By FCP device/CHPID? By target WWPN? By target LUN?
I browsed the books
Thanks, that's what I thought, but wanted to be sure...
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I speak EDEVs, but for various reasons EDEV is not a choice for this
customer. They only have SAN disks - raw LUNs. (The VM
Hi allDoes the new RACF (VM Security Server) handle protecting
FCP disks? If so, how? By FCP device/CHPID? By target WWPN? By
target LUN?
I browsed the books but didn't find any FCP references...
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do not understand how disk storage
can still be blocked so small!)
Remember that while CP (and DSF) talk about pages,
you're back to blocks in the CP Directory. (Will it ever end?) :-)
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Hi... I'm setting up EDEVs and it's been ages since I did FBA stuff...
How many blocks are normal to reserve (not give to a user MDISK or to
put in $ALLOC$) for the equivalent of reserving cylinder zero for CP on
an ECKD volume? It looks like DSF assumes 4 blocks.
Thanks,
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) it complains that it thinks that LUN 1 on the new
EDEV (different WWPN) is the same as the LUN 1 on the existing EDEV...
Anyone else seen anything similar?
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remember, we announced z/VM 3.1 with the z900 and then
quickly repackaged (and repriced) the product as z/VM 4.1/4.2.
All three releases shipped in 2001.
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Hi... Does anyone know/remember the oldest (first) realease of VM that
would run on a Z processor? I know z/VM 5.1 required a Z. But what
from earlier releases would run on a Z? 4.4? 4.3? 4.2?
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for
the OS simulation stuff.
(Keep in mind it's almost always easier to change the VM end of the
process.)
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highlighting similar to that available to the z/OS ISPF Ed
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(No - I do not want to start a editor war)
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between the two to me.
Lee
McKown, John wrote:
I don't know about VSE, but in z/OS, even with TCP/IP, it is VTAM which
is doing the actual I/O to the IP devices (well, at least with OSA
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that there could not have been an earlier combination of
the two disciplines.
Jim
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volumes.All other devices are for
z/Linux and are dedicated by directory entries.
My take was to bring up z/VM 2nd level on the hotsite's floor system and
run with that. But they are not recommending it.
What can I do to avoid making config changes because of DR?
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harder on the metal. DR procedures should be as simple
as possible, because people are panicky during a disaster and there
shouldn't be much that CAN go wrong. In that case, VM and an identical
(even if second-level) environment is a clear win.
Adam
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Hi all... Is there a way to see what speed an OSA is running at from
VM? I don't see anything in things like Q VSWITCH or NETSTAT DEVLINKS...
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Is there a way to tell from a CP command if a guest is running in 31 bit
or 64 bit mode?
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off. Which guest loops and how long it takes to start
looping varies...
Anyone tried to move VSE 2.4 to VM 4.4?
If not we'll probably have to try and trace it and track it that way...
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at a time. 5.2 is next)
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the segments.
But if CP could do it right, you could have a single pack hold only
all NSS files and do a DDR copy of the pack on a running (test) system
and pick up that pack when you IPL the new system in production.
Rob
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in the spool without a tape drive?
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(with supporting documentation, if possible). If I
really was dreaming and there's no truth at all to this recollection,
please let me know about that also.
Thanks in advance for your assistance.
Dennis Schaffer
Mutual of Omaha
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also have to encrypt any unedited dump that is stored
on dasd or tape. Not to mention that 56GB dumps are larger than we would ever
want to store for very long, anyway :-)
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then to confirm that it typically worked
with the
early 3270 emulators and even with PCOM, although he wanted to know
what its
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that
time.
In either case, you need optical diagnostics equipment to find this one.
What exactly is the EREP error coding and the log record dump?
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and looked through the DIRMAINT and RACF manuals and the
closest I can find is writing a DIRMAINT password validataion exit that
always rejects the password...
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the two direct OSA connections and only
connect via the Vswitch? Or???
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Sent: Tuesday, April 25, 2006 06:24 PM
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Subject: DFSMS RMS ISPF
Hi all...I must be getting old, but
I seem
Thanks Marcy Shimon...
Marcy Cortes wrote:
Yes, you are correct. We have several systems with just rmsonly
DFSMS installed for 3494 support. See the program directory for it for
it. http://www.vm.ibm.com/related/dfsms
Marcy Cortes
Lee Stewart, Senior SE
Sirius Enterprise Systems
those holidays. Holding it after the main
holiday season would be helpful.
I am posting this to the VSE, VM, and Linux lists to see if others on
those list agree with me. As those are the lists where the WAVV
organizers are found also they may find some friendly comment useful.
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Lee Stewart
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