On Thursday, 02/07/2008 at 06:28 EST, "Harding, Mike" 
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I think you need to look at your system netid file.   Do an "Identify" 
and see 
> what's returned.  That's what sendfile uses to  determine the name of 
your 
> network machine (where to send the file being  sent).  It should be the 
name of 
> your rscs machine, but it looks as though  it's returning "tcpip".

To put a finer point on it, a SYSTEM NETID file must have at least one 
entry if you want to use RSCS:
nnnnnn MYNODE   RSCS

nnnnnn is your CPU ID.  MYNODE (whatever you decide it is) must be 
configured in RSCS as the local NJE node name.  RSCS is the user ID of the 
RSCS virtual machine.

This is where IDENTIFY gets its information.  To wit:
  TCPMAINT AT MYNODE   VIA RSCS     2008-02-07 18:35:28 EST      THURSDAY

Alan Altmark
z/VM Development
IBM Endicott

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