I don't know about you folks, but I've been finding all sorts of uses
for this fella. I had intended to use it for our SLES11 upgrade, but
I've found it to be useful in all of those little admin kinds of things.
And it's now helping quite a bit in on of our HA NFS clusters.
I doubt I'll use
On 2/12/11 3:29 PM, Michael MacIsaac wrote:
Leland,
> Some of you folks might find this useful.
smcli looks very cool indeed - thanks!
> Documentation is slim,
agreed :)) Do you have a sample /etc/smcli.conf and -T value that just
work? For example, I created a /etc/smapi.conf and tried this
Leland,
> Some of you folks might find this useful.
smcli looks very cool indeed - thanks!
> Documentation is slim,
agreed :)) Do you have a sample /etc/smcli.conf and -T value that just
work? For example, I created a /etc/smapi.conf and tried this:
./smcli-11.042a vnlq -T notsure -n VS
On 2/11/11 10:26 PM, David Boyes wrote:
You, sir, are a god.
I've been kicking IBM ever since SMAPI came out for something like this. Thanks.
Can you port if to CMS as well? Please?
It should be very easy to do in Rexx. Heck, if you linked over to the
MAINT 193 disk, you could call DMSSAPI d
You, sir, are a god.
I've been kicking IBM ever since SMAPI came out for something like this. Thanks.
Can you port if to CMS as well? Please?
-- db
On Feb 11, 2011, at 23:15, "Leland Lucius" wrote:
> Some of you folks might find this useful. It implements all but 1 of
> the SMAPI functi
Some of you folks might find this useful. It implements all but 1 of
the SMAPI functions in a single bash script. In addition, it supports
TCP/IP via bash's builtin /dev/tcp support and IUCV via the embedded
smiucv program that you can build using "smcli smiucv".
Documentation is slim, so yo