I've done similar things in the past but in different ways:
- routed all messages to z/OS where it was handled by the automation pack
age
there
- used SA IOM (formerly AF/Remote) which would allow you to do all that a
nd
more, including the automation side of things. A very nice tool
- possibly
There is always Fullscreen CMS, aka CMS Windows...
Seb
What would be really nice is to be able to download the actual Infocenter
as
you can do with some other products such as WebSphere. You need to downlo
ad
the IEHS (IBM Eclipse Help System) and a couple of plugins and then the
Infocenter for the product. I do this on both Windows and Linux and it
On Wed, 11 Jul 2007 08:44:56 -0500, Huegel, Thomas [EMAIL PROTECTED] wr
ote:
On the VM download page there is a tool 'PIPEDDR'. In the description of
this tool it mentions that it can use a 'TERSE' pipestage, then goes on
to
mention that this is only available on internal IBM systems .. duh !!
On Tue, 3 Jul 2007 14:53:21 EDT, Martha McConaghy [EMAIL PROTECTED] wr
ote:
Now, the z/OS guys are suggesting that I gen the 2107 volumes as
unsupported in VM to fix the problem. I'm not sure what they mean
by that, but I don't like the sound of it. Anyone seen this problem or
have any insight
On Mon, 2 Jul 2007 00:23:42 -0500, Alan Ackerman
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm not sure what you are trying to do with WAKEUP. WAKEUP is used to
receive messages, not
send them. If all you want is to do is send the SMSG to MAC2, then
AFAIK, to send them as well using a WAKEUP TIMES file where
I've had to do this where RACF was shared with MVS systems. If the MVS
systems went down then VM was pretty much stuffed so we then just needed
to
IPL with the alternate CPLOAD module. Naturally no RACF was available but
the way VM is built its pretty much secure for the average user. In fact
On Mon, 12 Mar 2007 14:57:54 -0400, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
We are looking at replacing our Multiprise 2000 with a z9, and the issue
of replacing the console terminals has come up.
Currently, we have 3 3290 gas plasma terminals with 4 screens on each
for our VSE guests, and a 3472 terminal for