That looks good to me.
I did an XEDIT on an RLIST file with V 1 4 H 1 4 and have:
PLC02D7D3C3
FILELIST shows:
Filename Filetype Fm Format Lrecl
VLST0051 SERVLINK A1 V 4005
VPTF0051 SERVLINK A1 V 4005
Maybe IBM created an incorrect file. Try reordering.
I admit I never
Has anyone experimented with OPTION CONCEAL for z/Linux guests to
prevent them from going into CP Read?
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On: Mon, Apr 14, 2008 at 09:40:57AM -0400,Stracka, James (GTI) Wrote:
} Has anyone experimented with OPTION CONCEAL for z/Linux guests to }
prevent them from going into CP Read?
Whats the matter with SET RUN ON?
--
Rich
Preventing the user from doing a LOGONBY would work too.
Yes, SET RUN ON is in place but it does not prevent going into CP READ.
Yes, it was a PEBKAC issue.
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Great answer! Thank you Kris.
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OPTION CONCEAL does *not* cause any
You can lead a user to a terminal but you cannot make them think.
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It may have changed but I thought you needed PVM, not RSCS.
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We
We use PUTTY.
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According to help HCPLNM1151E your LNX000 DASD volume is not a 3390-9.
I would guess that it is a 3390-3.
You may want to ATTACH the device ucb for LNX000 to yourself then do
DEVTYPE ucb.
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If you make those: '| $pipef$ $temp$ a3 'then you may eliminate
the ERASE.
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We would CPFMTXA the entire volume to prevent future users from
accidentally getting obsolete or sensitive data.
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We took ours to a metal recycler. They were mildly happy to take all
but the ends. We had to remove the ends. There is a lot of plastic in
those cables which the recycler has to strip. You only get paid for the
metal.
By the way, you may need proof that you are the owner of the cables as
Then again, we use VM:Backup and copy our data to tape.
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We've got MAINT
It looks like two problems.
1. The current CPLOAD MODULE was not put on the PARM disk.
2. The CMS NSS was not saved from the 490 disk.
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Could it be that SFS considers this one unit of work and is not closing
the files until the complete FTP ends?
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We took an MIH hit on an OSA. IBM is developing APAR # VM64398. You
might consider doing an AST on it as it also was responsible for a
LOGOFF/FORCE pending condition.
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, but with
different symptoms.
Thanks,
Richard Schuh
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We took
The powers that be blocked that site.
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You mean something like this:
address VMFTP
arg filetype
address COMMAND PIPE CP QUERY USERID | SPECS WORD3 | VAR NODEID
OPEN 146.125.151.1
userid
password
MODE B
TYPE E
CD xx:yy.||nodeid
PUT fn1.ft1 fn1.||filetype
PUT fn2.ft1 fn2||filetype
put_rc = rc
Yes. Used sparingly. Most of the large z/Linux DASD is stripped.
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I do not understand the question. Are you asking for an SVM on a VM
system that collects all the consoles for that system?
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/( )\
-^^-^^
In theory, theory and practice are the same, but
in practice, theory and practice are different.
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I do not understand the question. Are you asking for an SVM on a VM
system that collects all the consoles for that system
We use the P-SFS instead of X-DISK. The name is up to you. Ours is
called: VMSYS:$CMSLIVE.SYSTEM.
The access is done in an exit of SYSPROF calling SYSXPROF EXEC.
We but it under DIRControl so we can put it in an address space.
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We do a loop of QUERY RESOURCE for the all the filepool names. Similar
idea.
i.e.CP QUERY RESOURCE MLLOGS
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Jim,
Ouch, you know Kris will say it should be:
'PIPE COMMAND IDENTIFY | specs w3 1 | var name'
Jim :-)
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Left for English, right for Hebrew.
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On the left. For continuation, use SI.
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On the right, of course.:-)
Agreed!
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On the left, until you pry it from my cold, dead fingers.
It's
Kris,
You do not have a macro for: SET SYN @ SET PREFIX ON CENTER?
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Sir
SEND upper cases it. I use this SENDLNX EXEC:
/* REXX */
address COMMAND
parse arg linuxid cmd
upper linuxid
cpcmd = 'SEND' linuxid cmd
say cpcmd
cprc = substr(Diagrc(8,cpcmd),1,9)
say cprc
exit cprc
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VM:Backup from CA (formerly Sterling)
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Subject: Backup CMS files
Hello all. We are a new z/VM 5.2 shop. We
What happened to PA4 and PA5?
I could not adjust my eyes to those red plasma terminals. We had some
here until last November when they decided we had to say good-bye to
them.
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Because, That is the way we always did it!
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Source comments
Yes.
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Subject: Driver 67
This weekend our CE installed Driver 67 on our z9 and the operator
console
log shows
We do this:
*
* CMS 23 disks at 1st Level
*
MDISK 2390 3390 2184 107 VMRESB RR ALL CMS23A 190
MDISK B390 3390 0282 107 VMRESB RR ALL CMS23B 190
MDISK 2393 3390 1664 200 VMRESA RR ALL CMS23193
MDISK 239D 3390 1864 300 VMRESA RR ALL CMS2319D
MDISK 239E 3390 1007
Well, does not SENDFILE need RSCS? If one of the VMs is on IFL then you
need a Special Bid License for RSCS.
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Sure, MODE B, TYPE E.
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But, a VMFPLCD file is RECFM V, can that
No. Since what usually changes is the CPLOAD MODULE, we just rename it
to FALLBACK MODULE and place a new CPLOAD MODULE on the PARM disks.
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If you are going to ERASE it immediately after the XEDIT why not:
PIPE command rac setr list',
'| setr list A3'
'XEDIT SETR LIST A'
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Define a full pack minidisk for each of the devices then do a LINK RR to
them.
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We were doing: PIPE CP DEFINE FCTC 9C00 VMTEST when it could not be defined
in the directory. Now we do: SPECIAL 0D85 FCTC VMVTAM
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You can watch Burn Notice when it comes back.
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On
You need the 19D HELP for CMS23.
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Your ATTACH command looks interesting.
How about:
do forever
CP SLEEP 10 SEC
ATTACH vdev * 181
if rc = 0 the leave
end
Admittedly, I have no idea from where you defined the vdev variable
from the DFSMSRM command.
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The devices told z/VM what MITIME they want. This may or may not be
what is best for them but what they told z/VM.
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I have no clue which would be faster. Perhaps Kris knows. It does seem
that option #2 is easier to code as you only have one substitution
variable instead of two for the GET.
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Dennis,
This appears to be a problem with FDR. I have used it to backup various
VM DASD for over 20 years.
I suggest you contact Innovation.
Jim
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Interesting that SIS responds: Item VM64258 is not available to
display.
But one can display the PTF.
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Subject: Re: Replacement for PKZIP on VM
Stracka, James (GTI) [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Does anybody know of a commercial or freeware product to replace
PKZIP/VM (support expires February 2009) besides Info-Zip?
Is the goal data compression
Kris,
We need to go the other way too. i.e. Uncompress a file on z/VM that
was sent from windows or another platform in PKZIP format.
Jim
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How about: VMFREC PPF ZVM CP (ENV VPTF4385
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The problem is surely not
Starting at cylinder 0 is Okay. Not normally done but has been acceptable for
over 20 years. We used to do that with SPOOL volumes back in the day when DASD
was expensive.
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Probably not. If so, only for some very old formatted VM DASD.
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We're
Have you considered using CONNECT:Direct?
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Alan,
You mean your VM systems?
I meant
I fell into that trap too. You may want to specify INET instead of
ELEC.
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We do it. I do not know where to find documentation.
To do this you not only have to CD userid.RDR
But also setup your FTP Server with a work disk. We use an SFS
directory as the B-disk. This has to large enough to handle the
largest file.
Note: If the file is VERY large, the FTP server can
It is old.
As Edward mentioned, add RDR B into SRVRFTP CONFIG.
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It should be on the TCPIP 198 disk.
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I think it would be better if you updated the PROFILE EXEC on FTPSERVE
with 'ACCESS filepool:FTPSERVE. B' instead of on TCPIP but...
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Les,
What APAR or APARs would that be?
Jim
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BTW, if you order
I second VMFTP
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Check
Alan,
Would putting CP TERM TIMESTAMP ON in the PROFILE EXEC or if CP 5.3.0
in the DIRECTORY hurt TCPIP or FTPSERVE in any way?
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From time to time we send a large MICS file to SFS and get that Foreign
host aborted the connection message. When we look at the SFS there is
a partial file. We use VMFTP and check for RC=250 and stop processing.
The point though is that SFS retains the partial file.
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Does anyone have or know of a utility that will z/Linux format a
minidisk from CMS?
We have a requirement to format many minidisks for z/Linux usage. Many
z/Linux routines flood the console if we just give the guests
unformatted minidisks. We have been CMS formatting them before sending
them
, but with a bit more work on your part.
Have a good one.
Stracka, James (GTI) wrote:
Kludge yes, one pack; no. Because of striping we would need at least
thirteen differently sized template minidisks. Unless we could format
just one very large minidisk and image copy as little as needed. I
.
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Kludge yes, one pack; no. Because of striping we would need at least
thirteen differently sized template minidisks. Unless we could
format
just
one very large minidisk and image copy as little as needed. I
believe
CMS
Richard,
I restarted our CRR machine last weekend to upgrade it to CMS23 from
CMS22. It did not hurt the other SFS SVMs while down.
I cannot say whether it will interface again with the other SFS SVMs
when it is brought back up because when I brought it back up, I brought
the others down to
That is the way it is supposed to work. I thought I did this on one of
the test systems but cannot prove it (maybe it was a SPOOL volume).
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Since you did not specify address COMMAND in SYSEXIT EXEC, it executed
an exec on an disk named EXEC with ALLUSERS as a parameter.
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Given that simple requirement. Create an SVM that does an INDICATE LOAD
every minute. Trap the first line and write it to a file.
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Just a guess, but will this COBOL program run above 16M? There were problems
with old programs that had to be recompiled to run above 16M awhile back.
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What do you want? Do you expect your z/Linux guests to ACCESS it as a
CMS disk? In essence, you already have what you want. Is it to be
z/Linux formatted?
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What do you want? Do you expect your z
If so, is it also supported under z/Linux?
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Wrong. It will survive. Position within CPOWNED is that clobbers this.
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I'm fairly sure
NO.
Just take the day off.
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In the directory for your 2nd level guest you would have:
SPECIAL 0D90 FCTC 1stlevelSVM
For your other 1st level SVM:
SPECIAL 0F11 FCTC 2ndlevelguestid
The on both issue a COUPLE command because you may not know which is
second:
CP COUPLE 0D90 1stlevelSVM 0F11
And
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In the directory for your 2nd level guest you would have:
SPECIAL 0D90 FCTC 1stlevelSVM
For your other 1st level SVM:
SPECIAL 0F11 FCTC 2ndlevelguestid
Once a year
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That is why we have our users run an exec that tests the CPUID and
System Configuration file name. You need to distinguish among: Normal
production, Test CNR and Production CNR. We want it to be completely
automated once the system is IPLed.
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Great, but you would like that to be set automatically somehow, not
manually after each IPL.
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Wow, the UPSI switch in DOS JCL! I have not used that since 1976. That
brings back some memories. Thanks
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We use different System Configuration files for each situation then run
a WHERERWE EXEC which checks the CPUID and FN from QUERY IPLPARMS,
having made that a class G command. The return code from WHERERWE can
then be checked.
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RES, yes. SPOOL, no.
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From: The IBM z/VM Operating System [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On
Behalf Of Alyce Austin
Sent: Tuesday, October 02, 2007 4:36 PM
To: IBMVM@LISTSERV.UARK.EDU
Subject: CA VMBACKUP
Hello,
If anyone is using VMBACKUP to backup and restore volumes,
Not as part of z/VM general distribution. Those were home made or part
of VMSHARE. We have one I can send to you.
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From: The IBM z/VM Operating System
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Lionel B. Dyck
Sent: Wednesday, September 26, 2007
Sure,
You can have 107, 108 and 103 as the controller
or you could have done:
OSA 0100 ATTACHED TO TCPIP0100
OSA 0101 ATTACHED TO TCPIP0101
OSA 0102 ATTACHED TO TCPIP0102
OSA 0103 ATTACHED TO BH3A 0101
OSA 0104 ATTACHED TO BH3A 0100
OSA 0103
ATTACHED TO BH3A 0104
OSA 0104 ATTACHED TO BH3A 0105
OSA 0105 ATTACHED TO BH3A 0106
That way I would not have gaps in the OSA.
_
From: The IBM z/VM Operating System
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Stracka, James (GTI)
Sent
Yes. RACF/VM does its own thing.
No. VM does not created SMF records.
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From: The IBM z/VM Operating System
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Lionel B. Dyck
Sent: Tuesday, September 25, 2007 11:51 AM
To: IBMVM@LISTSERV.UARK.EDU
The disk can have files but if they are all MODE 0, you do not get to
ACCESS it either.
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From: The IBM z/VM Operating System [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On
Behalf Of David Kreuter
Sent: Tuesday, September 18, 2007 3:50 PM
To: IBMVM@LISTSERV.UARK.EDU
Subject: Re: ACCESS
The 190 is different from most minidisks. The 7 cylinder difference is
for the CMS IPL RECOMP area.
Do HELP FORMAT
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From: The IBM z/VM Operating System [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On
Behalf Of Ian S. Worthington
Sent: Friday, September 14, 2007 11:26 AM
To:
You may get messages like:
DMSFRO159E Insufficient storage available
Too many open connections already exist
IBM stated that this was because of LE constraints of the C code
requiring as much as 6M more. Their official recommendation is to
increase the virtual storage by at
You need to reaccess the disk. The FAT (FST) will be changed then.
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From: The IBM z/VM Operating System
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Schuh, Richard
Sent: Tuesday, August 28, 2007 2:47 PM
To: IBMVM@LISTSERV.UARK.EDU
I also agree with Richard.
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From: The IBM z/VM Operating System [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf
Of O'Brien, Dennis L
Sent: Friday, August 24, 2007 6:22 PM
To: IBMVM@LISTSERV.UARK.EDU
Subject: Re: Ops privs
Reminds me of a system modification we had back in the day, at another
company, that the SNA Staff could LOGON to VMVTAM but could not issue
LOGOFF.
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From: The IBM z/VM Operating System [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On
Behalf Of Alan Altmark
Sent: Monday, August 27, 2007
Better the evil you know then the one you do not know?
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From: The IBM z/VM Operating System [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On
Behalf Of Alan Altmark
Sent: Monday, August 27, 2007 3:32 PM
To: IBMVM@LISTSERV.UARK.EDU
Subject: Re: Ops privs
On Sunday, 08/26/2007 at 10:18 EDT,
ALL of our 2nd level systems a strictly class G.
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From: The IBM z/VM Operating System [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On
Behalf Of David Boyes
Sent: Wednesday, August 22, 2007 4:13 PM
To: IBMVM@LISTSERV.UARK.EDU
Subject: Re: MAINTENANCE
USER VMTEST xx 64M 64MABG
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