ISFC is a CP feature that allows APPC and IUCV traffic to flow from one VM
into another. You need a CTC as Shimon said. But, once you have such an
ISFC link, the SFSes available on one VM system are visible in the other
coupled systems, on condition that
A. your SFS is not named VMSYSxxx
B. you
> q 741
> CTCA 0741 ATTACHED TO RSCS 0741
Was that command done on the *first* level VM,
or in the *second* level VM?
If it was on first level, then RSCS is using a REAL
ctc.
>
> Not sure what ISFC is.
> I'll have to check it out. But does it work with minidisks and spool files?
> Thanks
q 741
CTCA 0741 ATTACHED TO RSCS 0741
Not sure what ISFC is.
I'll have to check it out. But does it work with minidisks and spool files?
Thanks again!
-James
On 5/4/07, Shimon Lebowitz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Seems to be nje w/dedicated ctc.
"dedicated" ctc? I am guessing that you mea
> Seems to be nje w/dedicated ctc.
"dedicated" ctc? I am guessing that you mean that
the RSCS machine has a *virtual* ctc coupled to the
host machine running the second level VM?
If you really have a *hardware* ctc connecting the two
VM instances (regardless of whether they are in the same
LPAR,
> backup guy here again in need of assistance...
>
> Last night one of the rscs links froze. Q F showed one file at the top in
> sending mode with many behind in waiting status.
> Purged the sending file, stop/start the link and files were again moving.
> Now I've been told to provide an explanati
OK - thanks.
Seems to be nje w/dedicated ctc.
I think I found a clue.
09180,07/05/03 16:46:00 RSCS SYS1 : 16:46:00 DMTNTR930E LINK SYS2 STR
EAM 2 DENIED -- INSUFFICIENT SPOOL
SPACE ,
I assuming this means the remote system (SYS2) has run out of spool sp
RSCS can use SNA, CTC or TCP/IP as transport mechanism for a link to another
NJE site, it depends on your setup. Example
SM RSCS Q VMKBMB01
Link
Name Status Type
VMKBMB01 connectTCPNJE
which is for TCP/IP, the other linktypes are SNANJE or NJE. If it is a link
driving a printer, it p