, cost is
not a concern
Cheers,
Loren Charnley, Jr.
IT Systems Engineer
Family Dollar Stores, Inc.
(704) 847-6961 Ext. 7043
(704) 708-7043
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has gone
well.
I, also am a little weird, I like to use the KISS method whenever and where
ever I can!
Loren Charnley, Jr.
IT Systems Engineer
Family Dollar Stores, Inc.
(704) 847-6961 Ext. 7043
(704) 708-7043
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the
same types and corresponding CUU's. This way we are using the same hardware
and the same CUU, sort of like being at home.
I hope that this will give food for thought and will help in the process.
Cheers,
Loren Charnley, Jr.
IT Systems Engineer
Family Dollar Stores, Inc.
(704) 847-696
4.3 and VSE 2.7. I looked in the EREP book and didn't find
anything that would help me shut it off. It has VSE in a loop and I can't
get ditto to work to try to find the recorder file and empty it. I really
need some help, I haven't gotten a call back from the contractor yet.
thing that would help me shut it off. It has VSE in a loop and I can't
get ditto to work to try to find the recorder file and empty it. I really
need some help, I haven't gotten a call back from the contractor yet.
Loren Charnley, Jr.
IT Systems Engineer
Family Dollar Stores, Inc.
(704
We have been using it since 2002 as both a file server and a print server
starting on a 9672 and a z800 in production.
Loren Charnley, Jr.
IT Systems Engineer
Family Dollar Stores, Inc.
(704) 847-6961 Ext. 7043
(704) 708-7043
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Loren Charnley, Jr.
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Family Dollar Stores, Inc.
(704) 847-6961 Ext. 7043
(704) 708-7043
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All you need to do is to go www.informationweek.com and the article is
listed on the first page.
Loren Charnley
IT Systems Engineer
Family Dollar Stores, Inc
(704) 847-6961 Ext. 2000
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I can't seem to remember how to get to the archives or to google. Could
someone please send some hints?
TIA,
Loren Charnley
IT Systems Engineer
Family Dollar Stores, Inc
(704) 847-6961 Ext. 2000
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If you want to keep up with the latest blow by blow of the SCO cases, go to
http://www.groklaw.net the blog site is run by a legal journalist and is
quite interesting
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Family Dollar Stores, Inc
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All,
I have a z800 running zVM 4.3 and I am trying to do a Power-On-Reset and
load to bring in a new IOCP. The problem is that I am not getting a SAPL
screen so that I could IPL zVM. I have probability missed something but I
don't know what. I have also tried to bring up the old IOCP but I am
in
getting some reporting started.
Good Luck,
Loren Charnley, Jr.
IT Systems Engineer
Family Dollar Stores, Inc.
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Sent: Monday, May 29, 2006 1:39 PM
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The dump all / restore all is definitely for
tape usage. I was forced to tape because of changing CPU as well as changing DASD
storage array.
Loren Charnley, Jr.
IT Systems Engineer
Family Dollar Stores, Inc.
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From: Paul
I agree with you, I have used this method
before with no problems, however I had a problem on this task.
Loren Charnley, Jr.
IT Systems Engineer
Family Dollar Stores, Inc.
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From: Kris Buelens
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At the time, that option went right over my head. I would think that this
would be a better way(faster).
Loren Charnley, Jr.
IT Systems Engineer
Family Dollar Stores, Inc.
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in using DDR to copy the volumes.
> The one big step that I originally over looked was to format
> the new volumes before the DDR restore. I have just finished
> copying two LINUX guests to a new storage array and it is
> now in production.
>
> Loren Charnley, Jr.
Hi Loren,
I was forced to use the tape dump and tape restore, I also changed CPU's at
the same time. I would 'assume' that disk to disk would work the same.
Loren Charnley, Jr.
IT Systems Engineer
Family Dollar Stores, Inc.
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Jon,
I have been successful in using DDR to copy the volumes. The one big step
that I originally over looked was to format the new volumes before the DDR
restore. I have just finished copying two LINUX guests to a new storage
array and it is now in production.
Loren Charnley, Jr.
IT Systems
I am about to start up a new z800 with a new storage array. I
know that I will have to do a standalone IPL from tape after installing IOCP.
How do I get another tape drive attached and do I need to have it attached as
181 or can I just use the CUU from the IOCP?
TIA,
Loren
Charnley
Thanks, I Can now find out the options for all the parameters.
Loren Charnley, Jr.
IT Systems Engineer
Family Dollar Stores, Inc.
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Steve,
I was just guessing at what changes that
could be necessary. I also have been looking for a manual for IOCP and haven’t
been successful in locating one, anyone out there have a manual that I can get
a hold of?
TIA,
Loren Charnley, Jr.
IT Systems Engineer
Family Dollar
I am in the process of changing z800 machines and will eliminate an
LPAR, and change storage from a Shark to an EMC 8530. My question is on the ID
statement at the SYSTEM= area. I now have SYSTEM=(2066,1), can I now code
this ‘SYSTEM=2066?
TIA,
Loren
Charnley, Jr.
IT Systems
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