SNA question
If a VTAM resource is changed or added what is the command
to reactivate or activate it without bouncing VTAM?
Are you thinking of INACT and ACT?
V NET,INACT,ID=
V NET,ACT,ID=
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SNA question
If a VTAM resource is changed or added what is the command
to reactivate or activate it without bouncing VTAM?
Are you thinking of INACT and ACT?
V NET,INACT,ID=
V NET,ACT,ID=
Ed Zell
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Subject: VTAM resource definition
SNA question
If a VTAM resource is changed or added what is the command to reactivate
or activate it without bouncing VTAM?
thanx
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Bill
On Monday, 03/12/2007 at 10:28 AST, Stracka, James (GTI)
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And you must remember to re-ACCESS the VM/VTAM 298 disk or whatever disk
has your VTAMLST files. This from VM/VTAM, not NetView.
If it's just a VTAMLST that was updated, then
1. v inact
2. re-access 298
3. v act