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I have a local mod to CP that I originally got from
Ackerman
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'PIPE CP Q ALLOC ALL' ,
'| TAKE LAST 1' ,
'| CONSOLE' ,
'| SPECS W6 1' ,
'| VAR sysres' ,
'| CP QUERY CPOWNED' ,
'| PICK W2 == /'sysres'/' ,
'| SPECS W2-* 1
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'PIPE CP Q ALLOC ALL' ,
'| TAKE LAST 1' ,
'| CONSOLE' ,
'| SPECS W6 1' ,
'| VAR sysres' ,
'| CP QUERY CPOWNED' ,
'| PICK W2 == /'sysres'/' ,
'| SPECS W2
, November 09, 2010 8:22 PM
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This won't work. You cannot set the REXX variable and use it
in the same = pipe.
Not tested. But then the first pipe wasn't tested either.
Alan Ackerman
This pipe below can never work as the author apparently expected, whatever
the piper might implement
'PIPE CP Q ALLOC ALL' ,
'| TAKE LAST 1' ,
'| CONSOLE' ,
'| SPECS W6 1' ,
'| VAR sysres' ,
'| CP QUERY CPOWNED' ,
'| PICK W2 == /'sysres'/' ,
'| SPECS W2-* 1' ,
'| CONSOLE'
Just
I have a local mod to CP that I originally got from Melinda Varian thru
VMSHARE, (that I have maintained thru all the versions/releases of VM
since), that adds an extra line to the reponse from QUERY CPLEVEL, (for
Class E users), that display the IPL, CheckPoint, and Warm Volsers and
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This pipe below can never work as the author apparently expected, whatever
the piper might implement
'PIPE CP Q ALLOC ALL' ,
'| TAKE LAST 1' ,
'| CONSOLE' ,
'| SPECS W6 1
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Are my posts not getting through, is the list not sending everything on the
same day it is sent, or are members responding to old posts before reading all
the way through the posts to see if there are already corrections?
OK, so I had
'PIPE CP Q ALLOC ALL' ,
'| TAKE LAST 1' ,
'| CONSOLE' ,
'| SPECS W6 1' ,
'| VAR sysres' ,
'| CP QUERY CPOWNED' ,
'| PICK W2 == /'sysres'/' ,
'| SPECS W2-* 1' ,
'| CONSOLE'
This won't work. You cannot set the REXX variable and use it in the same
pipe.
'PIPE CP Q ALLOC
: Mike Walter mike.wal...@hewitt.com
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I guess you can match that up to the CPOWNED list to get the real CCUU,
since
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try to locate the CP-Dasds with
Q ALLOC MAP
You
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CP Query CPLOAD
also tells you the volser of the IPL volume - on the first
line of its 3-line display. But I like Richard's use of the
last line
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Mike,
The Pipe-generated Q DASD volser does tell you the RDEV. If you want to
quibble about the possibility
How can you determine the SYSRES volume? (Other that interrogating
the SYSTEM CONFIG under System_Residence)
(I know it's within the CPOWNED list, but I don't want to depend on the
VolSer to find it) (Too bad there's not a CP Q SYSRES)
Frank M. Ramaekers Jr.
Systems Programmer
MCP,
CP Query CPLOAD?
On Mon, Sep 27, 2010 at 12:50 PM, Frank M. Ramaekers
framaek...@ailife.comwrote:
How can you determine the SYSRES volume? (Other that interrogating
the SYSTEM CONFIG under System_Residence)
(I know it’s within the CPOWNED list, but I don’t want to depend on the
VolSer
Try CP Q CPLOAD ...
Scott Rohling
On Mon, Sep 27, 2010 at 10:50 AM, Frank M. Ramaekers
framaek...@ailife.comwrote:
How can you determine the SYSRES volume? (Other that interrogating
the SYSTEM CONFIG under System_Residence)
(I know it’s within the CPOWNED list, but I don’t want to
to determine SYSRES
CP Query CPLOAD?
On Mon, Sep 27, 2010 at 12:50 PM, Frank M. Ramaekers
framaek...@ailife.com wrote:
How can you determine the SYSRES volume? (Other that interrogating
the SYSTEM CONFIG under System_Residence)
(I know it's within the CPOWNED list, but I don't want to depend
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I guess you can match that up to the CPOWNED list to get the real CCUU,
since it is listed only as Volume Serial Number
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...and find the CP OWNED on in that list (if you have more
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