If the packs are available, I like to have one (dedicated) for each exposure
to the subsystem. This give you the best scenario that a path will ne
availableit keeps the channel program running on all packs.
On Wed, Mar 2, 2011 at 2:25 PM, Shumate, Scott wrote:
> I'm new to z/VM. I have a quest
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I'm new to z/VM. I have a question about page packs. What is the rule
of thumb for adding page packs. Today I have 1 LPAR with 4 page packs.
It
I'm new to z/VM. I have a question about page packs. What is the rule
of thumb for adding page packs. Today I have 1 LPAR with 4 page packs.
It is currently running 45% on each pack.
Regards,
Scott Shumate
Software Systems Programmer II
Branch Bank & Trust
Assistant Vice President
Mainframe
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Please to all of you who want something from one of the list members
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is not a bit deal, but (1) you're being impolite to the rest of us and
(2) you're making it more difficult for the person to reply directly to
you. If you woul
I would appreciate a copy of the doc. Thank You.
Steve Mitchell
Sr Systems Software Specialist
Blue Cross Blue Shield of Kansas
(785) 291-8885
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Hello Kris Buelens,
Can I have a copy too ?
Thanks,
Ann
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> Of course if you log on to $PAGE$
$PAGE$ and friends have NOLOG as passwaord, hence if you try to LOGON
you get "not in CP directory"
I'll send you a HTML document that explains how we use the $xxx$ users
and other w
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Thx
Mace
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When you get a
When you get a chance can you please email the document.
Thanks
Frank
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This is true, my bad.
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All good reasons folks, thatnks very much for the replies!
Mary Anne
On 3/27/07, Kris Buelens <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Of course if you log on to $PAGE$
$PAGE$ and friends have NOLOG as passwaord, hence if you try to LOGON you
get "not in CP directory"
I'll send you a HTML document that e
Of course if you log on to $PAGE$
$PAGE$ and friends have NOLOG as passwaord, hence if you try to LOGON you
get "not in CP directory"
I'll send you a HTML document that explains how we use the $xxx$ users and
other worthwile info. It starts with some theory, such as the use of CP's
ALLOC map,
ystem
03/27/2007 11:58 AM
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Hello list. In the past I have added several page volumes to several VM
systems, never having updated the user known as $PAGE$ in us
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Hello list. In the past I have added several page volumes to several VM
systems, never having updated the user known as $PAGE$ in use
I use $PAGE$, $SPOOL$, $TDISK$, $DIRECT$, $SYSWRM$, $SYSCKP$, $ALLOC$, as
placeholders so that I can have ALL of my DASD allocations listed in a
directory map (DIRMAP or DISKMAP). This helps me not allocate a CMS minid
isk
on cylinder 0 of a volume or on top of one of the CP-used areas. This is
le
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Subject: $PAGE$ Question
Hello list. In the past I have added several page volumes to several VM
systems, never having updated the user kno
: IBMVM@LISTSERV.UARK.EDU
Subject: $PAGE$ Question
Hello list. In the past I have added several page volumes to
several VM systems, never having updated the user known as $PAGE$ in
user direct that appears to have the first Page volume in there. Since I
am working
Hello list. In the past I have added several page volumes to several VM
systems, never having updated the user known as $PAGE$ in user direct that
appears to have the first Page volume in there. Since I am working fine
right now, I am hesitant to add the second volume to this userid. I have
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