On Monday, 06/06/2011 at 02:31 EDT, "Hughes, Jim"
wrote:
> How do I use TSO to send the message to z/VM operator at node DIS3081?
TRANSMIT (XMIT). It's been a while, but IIRC the basics are:
XMIT DIS3081.OPERATOR MSG
will prompt the issuer.
XMIT DIS3081.OPERATOR MSGFILE(ddname)
XMIT DI
message from your system.
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On Monday, 06/06/2011 at 12:41 EDT, "Hughes, Jim"
wrote:
> I am able to send messages to a z/OS TSO userid using the RSCS command
> MSG from z/VM.
>
> How would the TSO userid send a message to me on the z/VM node?
>
> z/VM node is DIS3081. Z/OS node is MVSSYS.
>
> Would the z/OS TSO userid be
ke Walter
Aon Corporation
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"Hughes, Jim"
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==>Please CMS Pipe with starmsg! If u need further, please contact me
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==>Subject: Re: Sending messages to z/OS from z/VM using RSCS
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==>Jim,
==>
==>From TSO you can use: XMIT (or TRANSMIT) node.userid
==>That places you into EDIT on a file permitting multiple lines to be
==>entered, after which you press PF3 to send the file.
==>
immediately and delete the message from your system.
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Jim,
>From TSO you can use: XMIT (or TRANSMIT) node.userid
That places you into EDIT on a file permitting multiple lines to be
entered, after which you press PF3 to send the file.
The message appears as a reader file on the node.userid on the target VM
system.
See:
http://publib.boulder.ibm.c
Please use TSO XMIT command - provided RACF doesn't prevent you VMRDR.
Regards,
Tom
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Sent: Monday, June 06, 2011 1:30 PM
To: IBMVM@LISTSERV.UARK.EDU
Subject: Re: Sending messages to z/OS
Don't know if it still works or what authorizations might be required, but
at one time you could use the operator send command: se 'your
message',njenode.userid
or something to that effect.
--
Mike Harding
z/VM System Support
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