Oh yes, these @@@ are just being used by linux scripts for finding the
right string before doing sed on them. The final output that goes to a cms
disk has real values and is being translated to ebdic.

Gregory Powiedziuk

2015-07-17 9:56 GMT-04:00 Alan Altmark <alan_altm...@us.ibm.com>:

> On Friday, 07/17/2015 at 09:33 EDT, Grzegorz Powiedziuk
> <gpowiedz...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > I've installed dozens of rhel70 and rhel71
> > here are my templates fot 71 (I am using my own homegrown web interface
> for
> > auto and easy virtual machines creation and rhel installation without
> even
> > touching 3270 )
>
> When I hear hoofbeats, I always think 'zebras!'  Since your config files
> are coming from CMS, make sure that the @ symbol is being translated
> correctly by cmsfs.  There are a lot of EBCDIC code pages that do not have
> @ as 0x7C.
>
> Of course, if you've ssh'd into the Linux guest, looked at the config
> file, and have seen '@', then you're ok in that respect.
>
> Alan Altmark
>
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