Michael Coffin wrote: > Hi David, > > Does z/OS speak TCPNJE? I thought it had to be SNANJE (at least that > was the deal back in 2002 when I last looked into this). Have the > z/OS guys finally seen the light and provided a TCPNJE protocol? > > When a client was getting rid of SNA on VM, we still needed to be able > to "spool" files between VM (using RSCS) and z/OS. Since z/OS did not > (at that time, at least) support TCPNJE protocol I had to "roll my > own" method which basically used LPD protocol for spooling between the > two systems. It worked, but not as seamlessly as just having a > TCPNJE-driven link would have worked..... > > -Mike
JES2 at the zOS 1.7 with the apar listed below(and above) supports TCPIP NJE APAR Identifier ...... OA12364 <https://www-304.ibm.com/jct03004c/ibmlink/ast/viewAparDoc.wss?context=apar&documentIds=OA12364&lc=en&cc=US> Last Changed ........ 07/02/13 NEW FUNCTION - ENABLE NJE OVER TCP/IP IN JES2 Z/OS 1.7 (HJE7720) Mark Jacobs > -----Original Message----- > *From:* The IBM z/VM Operating System > [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] *On Behalf Of *David Boyes > *Sent:* Friday, May 23, 2008 12:28 PM > *To:* [email protected] > *Subject:* Re: Getting Console Logs & Files to z/OS from z/VM > > > I have to get my z/VM console log files over to z/OS and I don't > know the best procedure to use to do this. > > What is the best procedure to use? > > We’ve developed a one-link TCPNJE implementation based on REXX and > CMS Pipelines that provides the ability to transfer files and > messages to a full TCPNJE implementation located somewhere else on > the network – kind of a RSCS “lite” that does only the VM spool > interface component and NJE over IP transmission/receipt functions > of RSCS. If your z/OS is at release 1.7 or higher, this would > allow you to just use SENDFILE or use real-time interactive > messages to get the data to z/OS. > > > > It provides the basic NJE file transfer and interactive message > capabilities, but can talk to only one remote host (the remote > host has to have a full TCPNJE implementation, like JES or RSCS, > or the NJE Bridge for Linux and other non-IBM operating systems). > All you need is a IP connection between the VM system and the > remote system running the full TCPNJE implementation. > > > > If anyone would find that useful, I’ll look into making it > available for download. I’ll probably ask for a small donation to > help recoup the development costs, but it’s pretty handy (and lots > cheaper than a full RSCS license…). > > > > -- db > > > -- Mark Jacobs Time Customer Service Tampa, FL ---- Progress doesn't come from early risers - progress is made by lazy men looking for easier ways to do things. Robert A. Heinlein - Time Enought for Love(1973)
