That's what I get for trying to reply in a hurry before leaving... Already 
late.  "CP USER USERID" should have been the command "CP QUERY USERID".  <sigh>

Mike Walter


----- Original Message -----
From: Mike Walter
Sent: 09/27/2007 05:47 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: Code after RUNNING status?



The "SYSTEM NETID" value is displayed as a result to the CMS command
IDENTIFY, and is used by SENDFILE and RSCS.

The System_Identifier that you see at the bottom right hand corner of your
terminal is by the "SYSTEM CONFIG" file (usually on MAINT's CF1, CF2, CF3,
etc. disks) based upon the 'System_Identifer" values coded therein.  That
System_Identifier is also returned in response to the command "CP USER
USERID".  This can be very handy when running at a Disaster Recovery
center - you can program initialization execs to do things differently
based on the System_Identifier (affected by CPUID).  I explain this more
thoroughly in the SHARE session "z/VM Installation - It's Installed, NOW
What?"

Mike Walter
Hewitt Associates
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represent the opinions or policies of Hewitt Associates.



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I don't have access to see that.  But I did find it in SYSTEM NETID,
thanks.

What do people prefer as a way of customising their sessions so they can
easily tell them apart?

ian
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------ Original Message ------
Received: Thu, 27 Sep 2007 05:23:37 PM BST
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Subject: Re: Code after RUNNING status?

> Have you looked in your SYSTEM CONFIG file for
> System_Identifier_Default? I bet it has an I10B after it.
>
> Peter
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: The IBM z/VM Operating System [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On
> Behalf Of Ian S. Worthington
> Sent: September 27, 2007 12:14
> To: [email protected]
> Subject: Code after RUNNING status?
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> My CMS ready prompt has a code after the RUNNING/VM READ/CP READ: I10B,
> the
> one I'm looking at at the moment.
>
> I've always wondered what that meant.  Anyone care to enlighten me?
>
> For extra marks, suggestions of how to replace it with something useful,
> maybe
> like the userid of the screen I'm looking at so I stop getting them
> confused,
> would be much appreciated!
>
> ian
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