Re: z/vm 5.2 - new install - DIRMAINT not in CP directory

2006-09-15 Thread Stracka, James (GTI)
That is the way it is shipped from IBM. -Original Message- From: The IBM z/VM Operating System [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Nick Laflamme Sent: Friday, September 15, 2006 3:24 PM To: IBMVM@LISTSERV.UARK.EDU Subject: Re: z/vm 5.2 - new install - DIRMAINT not in CP directory I

Re: z/vm 5.2 - new install - DIRMAINT not in CP directory

2006-09-15 Thread Nick Laflamme
I wonder if the problem is as simple as DIRMAINT having a NOLOG password? I have a very faint memory of an issue like that. Just a thought, Nick

Re: z/vm 5.2 - new install - DIRMAINT not in CP directory

2006-09-15 Thread Jim Bohnsack
Regarding DIRMAINT, in particular, as well as FTPSERVE and TCPIP, you should not expect much to work in a newly restored VM system. You're going to have to work your way thru the program directories that, I assume, you received. Start with the base CP/CMS directory. For DIRMAINT, the userid'

Re: z/vm 5.2 - new install - DIRMAINT not in CP directory

2006-09-15 Thread Ranga Nathan
Tom Cluster wrote: Regarding FTPSERVE. It is in the directory, otherwise you wouldn't see it logging on and then logging off. You need to look at the messages it puts out when it runs. I believe by default its console goes to TCPMAINT, but you could always just log it on directly (rather th

Re: z/vm 5.2 - new install - DIRMAINT not in CP directory

2006-09-15 Thread Steve Gentry
I would agree with those who have responded so far and that is that DIRMAINT should be out there somewhere. We're running 5.2 here and DIRMAINT is on it.  The only difference I noticed is that we installed from tape.  I think you said you installed from DVD. Steve G.

Re: z/vm 5.2 - new install - DIRMAINT not in CP directory

2006-09-15 Thread Tom Cluster
Regarding FTPSERVE. It is in the directory, otherwise you wouldn't see it logging on and then logging off. You need to look at the messages it puts out when it runs. I believe by default its console goes to TCPMAINT, but you could always just log it on directly (rather than xautologging it)

Re: z/vm 5.2 - new install - DIRMAINT not in CP directory

2006-09-15 Thread Huegel, Thomas
Title: RE: z/vm 5.2 - new install - DIRMAINT not in CP directory 5VMDIR10 is the product(installation/maintenance) userid for DIRMAINT. My suggestion is to logon (not autolog) to 5VMDIR10 and look around a bit. You should find sample directory entries for DIRMAINT and DATAMOVE there

Re: z/vm 5.2 - new install - DIRMAINT not in CP directory

2006-09-15 Thread Ranga Nathan
inal Message- From: The IBM z/VM Operating System [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Ranga Nathan Sent: September 14, 2006 9:39 PM To: IBMVM@LISTSERV.UARK.EDU Subject: z/vm 5.2 - new install - DIRMAINT not in CP directory Just installed z/VM 5.2 in our test lpar. When I try to bring up DIRM

Re: z/vm 5.2 - new install - DIRMAINT not in CP directory

2006-09-15 Thread Jim Bohnsack
I would  definitely not just import a directory from another system.  Look around for the direct file that must have gotten restored when you restored the system.  Going from z/VM 5.1 to 5.2 has got to have given you some mdisks that are of a different size and location.  Jim Ranga Nathan wro

Re: z/vm 5.2 - new install - DIRMAINT not in CP directory

2006-09-14 Thread Hans Rempel
Behalf Of Ranga Nathan Sent: September 14, 2006 9:39 PM To: IBMVM@LISTSERV.UARK.EDU Subject: z/vm 5.2 - new install - DIRMAINT not in CP directory Just installed z/VM 5.2 in our test lpar. When I try to bring up DIRMAINT, I get this message: HCPLGA053E DIRMAINT not in CP directory Looks like I have

z/vm 5.2 - new install - DIRMAINT not in CP directory

2006-09-14 Thread Ranga Nathan
Just installed z/VM 5.2 in our test lpar. When I try to bring up DIRMAINT, I get this message: HCPLGA053E DIRMAINT not in CP directory Looks like I have to create a directory using DIRECTXA. Is this a recommended approach? Is there a way to import an existing directory in another system, which