We have the master copy of our tools disk in SFS on one system. Each system
has a local copy on minidisk. A job on each system accesses the master and
applies updates to the local copy every night. If the SFS master isn't
available, no harm is done to the copies.
> We share an SFS across the various systems using ISLINK and IPGATE for
> the more distant ones. Works great as long as the host system with the
> SFS is up and running.
That's a good option. We have a TOOLS: filepool that we distribute via SFS to
our VM systems that contains the basic goodies w
Thanks for the several ideas! I'm sure we can get one of them to do
just what we need...
Lee
On 12/29/2010 10:29 AM, Mark Wheeler wrote:
Lee,
Fire up your UFTD servers, then use "SENDFILE fn ft fm TO
targe...@targetsys.mydomain.com (UFTSYNC NETDATA" to move the files
around just like you wou
Faced with similar circumstances, I used the UFT support in the free RSCS
and the UFTD server that comes with TCPIP. Then it was a simple exercise
to note and propagate changes.
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Mike Harding
z/VM System Support
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mike.b.hard...@kp.org
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Lee,
Fire up your UFTD servers, then use "SENDFILE fn ft fm TO
targe...@targetsys.mydomain.com (UFTSYNC NETDATA" to move the files around
just like you would with RSCS.
Best regards,
Mark Wheeler
UnitedHealth Group
--
"Excellence. Always. If Not Excellence, What? If Not Excellence Now
Maybe VM/NFS exporting SFS directories?
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Clovis
From:
Scott Rohling
To:
IBMVM@listserv.uark.edu
Date:
29/12/2010 15:12
Subject:
Re: Toolsrun function without RSCS
Sent by:
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NFS? If you truly want a local copy
Brain hiccup -- skip the Linux guest idea unless you have something that
writes CMS files from Linux...
Scott Rohling
On Wed, Dec 29, 2010 at 10:11 AM, Scott Rohling wrote:
> NFS? If you truly want a local copy, just in case - run a local 'sync'
> from the NFS disk. Maybe even use a Linux gu
NFS? If you truly want a local copy, just in case - run a local 'sync'
from the NFS disk. Maybe even use a Linux guest and 'rsync' rather than
coding compare logic?
Scott Rohling
On Wed, Dec 29, 2010 at 10:01 AM, Lee Stewart <
lstewart.dsgr...@attglobal.net> wrote:
> Hi... I fondly remembe
We share an SFS across the various systems using ISLINK and IPGATE for the more
distant ones. Works great as long as the host system with the SFS is up and
running.
Bob Bates
robert.ba...@wellsfargo.com
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