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From: Tom Huegel tehue...@gmail.com
Date: Tue, Mar 8, 2011 at 8:48 AM
Subject: Different data from CCW DATA READ as guest or native.
To: The IBM z/VM Operating System IBMVM@listserv.uark.edu
I see this descrepency between TPF native and TPF as a z/VM
I use the RSCS transmitters for UFT but the UFTD server supplied with
TCPIP. When I first tried setting this up I had problems with the UFT
receiver in RSCS so I gave up on that. I can help test/debug things
since this process is internal to my systems and just used by systems
support staff.
Let
On Fri, 2 May 2008 16:37:19 -0700, Howard Rifkind [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
Brian, would you be good enough to share the code for the process you
mention below?
On Thu, 1 May 2008 15:20:04 -0500, Brian Nielsen
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I recently setup an automated process to FTP to z/OS data
On Thu, 1 May 2008 17:00:57 -0400, David Boyes [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
It's also your best route to move files, print and monitoring data
over
to other IBM OSes like z/OS (and non-IBM systems with a little help
from
us) without human intervention.
I recently setup an automated process to
This process also works identically from non-VM platforms (ie. sending
VMWARE accounting data to z/OS) for which using RSCS is not an option.
Actually, there are TCPNJE services for VMWare, but I can see the point.
Nifty setup.
Brian, would you be good enough to share the code for the process you mention below?--- On Thu, 5/1/08, Brian Nielsen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:From: Brian Nielsen [EMAIL PROTECTED]Subject: Re: RSCS questionTo: IBMVM@LISTSERV.UARK.EDUDate: Thursday, May 1, 2008, 4:20 PMOn Wed, 30 Apr 2008 11:33:35
On Wed, 30 Apr 2008 11:33:35 -0400, David Boyes [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
It's also your best route to move files, print and monitoring data over
to other IBM OSes like z/OS (and non-IBM systems with a little help from
us) without human intervention.
I recently setup an automated process to
It's also your best route to move files, print and monitoring data
over
to other IBM OSes like z/OS (and non-IBM systems with a little help
from
us) without human intervention.
I recently setup an automated process to FTP to z/OS data extracted
from
DISKACNT's ACCOUNT files every day. No
.
Brian Nielsen [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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05/01/2008 03:20 PM
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Re: RSCS question
On Wed, 30 Apr 2008 11:33:35 -0400, David
We are doing a z/VM and zLinux proof of concept and are starting gather
prices for presentation to management. The trial z/VM software from IBM
and the price quote contain RSCS and I'm trying to determine exactly
what it is used for.
From http://www.vm.ibm.com/networking/ it is explained to be a
If you run multiple systems, it's an easy way to move files across CTC
connections. If you want to be able to print to various types of printers,
you may or may not need to get an RSCS license, depending on the type of
printer (TCP/IP attached printers are supported w/o a license, I think.
We
We are doing a z/VM and zLinux proof of concept and are starting
gather
prices for presentation to management. The trial z/VM software from
IBM
and the price quote contain RSCS and I'm trying to determine exactly
what it is used for.
From http://www.vm.ibm.com/networking/ it is explained to
On Wednesday, 04/30/2008 at 11:38 EDT, David Boyes [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
If you plan to use CSE for VM failover, you need it to move updates
between primary and satellite DIRMAINTs.
Only if you're not using shared spool.
Alan Altmark
z/VM Development
IBM Endicott
Yet it also states:
Remote Spooling Communications Subsystem (RSCS) V3.2.0 (5684-096) has bee
n
repackaged and is now available for licensing under International Program
License Agreement (IPLA) terms and conditions. RSCS Function Level 530
(FL530) is available as a priced, optional,
Remote Spooling Communications Subsystem (RSCS) V3.2.0 (5684-096) has been
repackaged and is now available for licensing under International Program
License Agreement (IPLA) terms and conditions. RSCS Function Level 530
(FL530) is available as a priced, optional, preinstalled feature of z/VM
V5.3.
And do the lpr/lpd and UTF functions still work if RSCS is unlicensed?
Mike Harding, Consultant/Specialist
The IBM z/VM Operating System IBMVM@LISTSERV.UARK.EDU wrote on
04/28/2008 04:50:49 AM:
RSCS is and will continue to be available for all supported z/VM
releases. If you are on z/VM
And do the lpr/lpd and UTF functions still work if RSCS is
unlicensed?
There is no change. The drivers that were no-charge with the RSCS
product are still no-charge with the RSCS feature.
Jim
We are looking at possibly ordering RSCS for it's TCPNJE functions. I've
been told to order it now before 9/2008 (looks like 5/2008 now). Why is
that date important? I see that the standalone version is being withdraw
n
from support.
Thanks... the curious one.
Robert
The RSCS web site has an announcement that says in part...
The stand-alone RSCS V3.2.0 (5684-096) product was planned to be
withdrawn from marketing effective September 30, 2007. However, on
June 5, 2007 the planned date for RSCS V3.2.0 on z/VM V5.2 was
extended and is is planned to be withdrawn
From: The IBM z/VM Operating System
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Huegel,Thomas
Sent: Monday, February 04, 2008 2:08 PM
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Subject: Re: RSCSquestion.
Fromthe GCS manual.
Note: PARMAUTOLOG will not work properly
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Sent: Tuesday, February 05, 2008 12:14 AM
To: IBMVM@LISTSERV.UARK.EDU
Subject: Re: RSCS question.
PARM AUTOLOG is the converse of AUTOCR, and is indeed often
not well understood.
You autolog a machine, not an operating system. (Hmmm, I have
never tried to autolog z/OS 1.7; maybe it will work.)
I don't know anything about z/OS, but I can autolog a virtual
machine that runs z/VSE and it works just fine. We do it with
our tech support z/VSE system all the time since no
To: IBMVM@LISTSERV.UARK.EDU
Subject: Re: RSCS question.
You autolog a machine, not an operating system. (Hmmm, I have never
tried to autolog z/OS 1.7; maybe it will work.)
I don't know anything about z/OS, but I can autolog a virtual
machine that runs z/VSE and it works just fine
Buelens
Sent: Tuesday, February 05, 2008 12:14 AM
To: IBMVM@LISTSERV.UARK.EDU
Subject: Re: RSCS question.
PARM AUTOLOG is the converse of AUTOCR, and is indeed often
not well understood.
--
Kris Buelens,
IBM Belgium, VM customer support
, Richard
Sent: Monday, February 04, 2008 3:55 PM
To: IBMVM@LISTSERV.UARK.EDU
Subject: RSCS question.
In the planning manual, there is a note about specifying PARM AUTOLOG on the
IPL statement in the RSCS directory entry that says, Required if GCS is
autologged. This is a bit ambiguous. GCS
, February 04, 2008 2:08 PM
To: IBMVM@LISTSERV.UARK.EDU
Subject: Re: RSCS question.
From the GCS manual.
Note: PARM AUTOLOG will not work properly if you try to enter it
from an IPL instruction on your console's command line. Use PARM AUTOLOG
only
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