AMEN. My father is retired IBMer and we moved a lot.
My stint with IBM was to short to have been moved.
On Wed, Sep 15, 2010 at 11:16 PM, Jim Bohnsack jab...@cornell.edu wrote:
IBM-I've Been Moved---even if not relocated.
Jim
On 9/15/2010 9:28 PM, Chip Davis wrote:
And I guess Scott
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Behalf Of Scott Rohling
Sent: Wednesday, September 15, 2010 7:30 PM
To: IBMVM@LISTSERV.UARK.EDU
Subject: Re: VSM - TCPIP
Ok - #1 helps a little (but I'm assuming a real user can end up by
itself on a line too) - #2 a bit more (yes, sneaky) - #3 even more, but
probably going a little far unless
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*From:* The IBM z/VM Operating System [mailto:ib...@listserv.uark.edu] *On
Behalf Of *Scott Rohling
*Sent:* Wednesday, September 15, 2010 7:30 PM
*To:* IBMVM@LISTSERV.UARK.EDU
*Subject:* Re: VSM - TCPIP
Ok - #1 helps a little (but I'm assuming a real user can end
Of *Scott Rohling
*Sent:* Wednesday, September 15, 2010 7:30 PM
*To:* IBMVM@LISTSERV.UARK.EDU
*Subject:* Re: VSM - TCPIP
Ok - #1 helps a little (but I'm assuming a real user can end up by itself
on a line too) - #2 a bit more (yes, sneaky) - #3 even more, but probably
going a little far unless
You should use nfind VSM_- to make sure you don't match a userid that
starts with VSM that happens to be logged in via a VSM machine. Remember
that pipeline find uses a blank to match any character, and an underscore
to match a blank. In this case, you want to make sure blanks follow VSM.
Part of my LISTSG tool is USERLIST, displays the user of users in a FILELIST
fashion
http://www.vm.ibm.com/download/packages/descript.cgi?LISTSG
*USERLIST * -- list everyone
*USERLIST LIN** -- list users starting with LIN
*USERLIST CP Q NSS USERS CMS|drop 2|Split* -- lists all users that use
Just wondering if anyone else sees the value in finding VSM - TCPIP as
an entry when doing a 'CP QUERY NAMES'. This is described as being the
users of the VTAM service machine ... As someone who often writes system
utilities which do a QUERY NAMES to find the active users - this is always
the value in finding VSM -
TCPIP as an
entry when doing a 'CP QUERY NAMES'.
I do, I do!
This is described as being the users of
the VTAM service machine ... As someone who often writes system
utilities
which do a QUERY NAMES to find the active users - this is always
something I
On Wednesday, 09/15/2010 at 07:46 EDT, Scott Rohling
scott.rohl...@gmail.com wrote:
Ok - so this is about linemode sessions. And yeah - I get the crickets
- who
the heck uses linemode? I suppose it fits. I always have a grin on
my face
when I explain virtual reader/punch/printer to
On 09/15/2010 05:57 PM, Alan Altmark wrote:
Alan Altmark
z/VM Development (T minus 05h 05m 42s and counting...)
IBM Endicott
Hours? How time flies...
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Ok - #1 helps a little (but I'm assuming a real user can end up by itself on
a line too) - #2 a bit more (yes, sneaky) - #3 even more, but probably
going a little far unless I'm going for 6 Sigma or something :-)
Probably will stick with tossing VSM user cuz I'm a lazy old cuss.
The good news
And I guess Scott has the honor of the last IBMVM problem solved by
Alan as a developer... :-/
I hope Alan enjoys the deeper, more direct experience he's going to
have with us. If it weren't for all the traveling...
-Chip-
On 9/16/10 00:30 Scott Rohling said:
Ok - #1 helps a little (but
IBM-I've Been Moved---even if not relocated.
Jim
On 9/15/2010 9:28 PM, Chip Davis wrote:
And I guess Scott has the honor of the last IBMVM problem solved by
Alan as a developer... :-/
I hope Alan enjoys the deeper, more direct experience he's going to
have with us. If it weren't for all the
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