Since there are many steps and many parts to setting this up, you need to create a Checklist that will help you go through the process.
Have you reviewed the following SHARE presentation from 2007? http://proceedings.share.org/client_files/SHARE_in_Denver/S2346GT115930.pdf Have you done the steps needed to setup NJE JES2 over TCPIP on z/OS Guests running on z/VM This I am not sure about Did you setup your z/VM system to allow NJE over TCPIP for JES2 You will find with most lists, unless there is an I DID THIS and I GOT THIS type of question, it is not readily or easily answered. If you can provide display command output, setup process (what did you do to set this up), there might be better answers or responses. Just telling us you have XMITTER and no transmission just means it is not setup correctly. Your connections are not active and waiting for work. Never provide info like I DID IT THIS WAY, instead cut and paste the complete control cards or displays. If you do a PING, show us the ping output. Did you start the server? What were the messages at startup? For example, if you defined SOCKD0D2 then did you do the jes2 command $sn,SOCKET=SOCKD0D2 If so what was JES2 response? Provide the complete $HASP message If you are defined on 60 and 62, did you do a $DNODE(60,62),NAME,STATUS What was the $HASP messages Did you do a $snetsrv What was the $HASP message And there are more things identified in the SHARE PRESENTATION Lizette -----Original Message----- From: IBM Mainframe Discussion List [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of mf db Sent: Wednesday, September 25, 2013 8:54 PM To: [email protected] Subject: Re: Setting up NJE Hello All, Thanks for responding. Here my statement looks little confusing. >From the LPAR99, The SOCKET statement has NETSRV(0) for LPAR77 with its IP address. Also, LPAR99 has NETSRV(0) with its LOCAL >From the LPAR77, The SOCKET statment has NETSRV(1) for LPAR77 with its IP ADDRESS as LOCAL. The LPAR99 has again NETSRV(0) with its IP address. Here I would like to understand if NETSRV(Suffix values like 0 or 1) makes any differences ?? ---------------------------------------------------------------------- For IBM-MAIN subscribe / signoff / archive access instructions, send email to [email protected] with the message: INFO IBM-MAIN
