Phillip,

>From MAINT or some userid with LNKNOPAS privilege: VMLINK SERVICE 191
and look at SERVICE's PROFILE EXEC.

Its PROFILE EXEC  comments might tell you if it's home-grown or a
vendor's and what it's meant to do.

Let us know what you find.

 


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From: The IBM z/VM Operating System [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On
Behalf Of [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, April 07, 2008 1:21 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: newbie question - SERVICE machine

 


yes, it is an actual machine called SERVICE. 

Ready; T=0.02/0.02 12:09:05 
q na 
SERVICE  - 0362, SP4      - DSC ,  etc. 

q service 
SERVICE  - 0362 
**Maint**; T=0.01/0.01 12:16:04 

ind user service 
USERID=SERVICE  MACH=XA  STOR=16M VIRT=V XSTORE=NONE 
IPLSYS=CMS      DEVNUM=00007 
PAGES: RES=00000117 WS=00000117 LOCK=00000000 RESVD=00000000 
NPREF=00000000 PREF=00000000 READS=00000017 WRITES=00000005 
XSTORE=000000 READS=000001 WRITES=000001 MIGRATES=000000 
CPU 00: CTIME=25:22 VTIME=000:00 TTIME=000:01 IO=000457 
        RDR=000282 PRT=000000 PCH=000000 
**Maint**; T=0.01/0.01 12:16:15 

ok, it sound like this is not a CMS machine that every VM shop has
running. 

prg

Phillip Gramly
Systems Programmer
Communications Data Group
Champaign, IL 

The IBM z/VM Operating System <[email protected]> wrote on
04/07/2008 12:02:47 PM:

> I think he said he had an actual machine called "SERVICE" logged on to
a 
> physical address.
> at least that is the way I read his note - but then I am an old man -
and 
> forgetful  ;-)
> 
> munson

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