Hi Rob --
My apologies: I'm much more of an MVS person - I'm only pretending to do VM as
a favour, so your questions are a bit over my head I'm afraid.
XAUTOLOG would be defined in the USER DIRECT (this is the PWD 5.3 system),
yes? TCPIP is defined as below - no xautolog:
USER TCPIP TCPIP 32M 128M ABG
INCLUDE TCPCMSU
OPTION QUICKDSP SVMSTAT MAXCONN 1024 DIAG98 APPLMON
SHARE RELATIVE 3000
IUCV ALLOW
IUCV ANY PRIORITY
IUCV *CCS PRIORITY MSGLIMIT 255
IUCV *VSWITCH MSGLIMIT 65535
LINK 5VMTCP30 491 491 RR
LINK 5VMTCP30 492 492 RR
LINK TCPMAINT 591 591 RR
LINK TCPMAINT 592 592 RR
LINK TCPMAINT 198 198 RR
MDISK 191 3390 3057 005 530W01 MR RTCPIP WTCPIP MTCPIP
PROFILE TCPCMSU
IPL CMS
MACH XA
SPOOL 000C 2540 READER *
SPOOL 000D 2540 PUNCH A
SPOOL 000E 1403 A
CONSOLE 009 3215 T
LINK MAINT 0190 0190 RR
LINK MAINT 019D 019D RR
LINK MAINT 019E 019E RR
LINK MAINT 0402 0402 RR
LINK MAINT 0401 0401 RR
LINK MAINT 0405 0405 RR
On TCPMAINT 198 there's:
SYSTEM DTCPARMS D1 V 71 1BLK 08/08/01
===>
.*********************************************************
.* SYSTEM DTCPARMS created by DTCIPWIZ EXEC on 1 Aug 2008
.* Configuration program run by MAINT at 09:04:12
.*********************************************************
:nick.TCPIP :type.server
:class.stack
:attach.0E40-0E41
* * * End of File * * *
As IP does come up after the IPWIZARD I would guess the device definitions are
ok? Currently I see:
q ctc
CTCA 0E40 ATTACHED TO TCPIP 0E40
CTCA 0E41 ATTACHED TO TCPIP 0E41
Is it just a case of adding an XAUTOLOG to the TCPIP defintion?
Apologies for my ignorance.
ian
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------ Original Message ------
Received: Fri, 01 Aug 2008 02:22:19 PM BST
From: Rob van der Heij <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: Loosing IP after IPL: CTC free
> On Fri, Aug 1, 2008 at 3:14 PM, Ian S. Worthington
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > I've successfully run IPWIZARD and can connect to my system until I ipl.
> >
> > After that I notice that the CTC is FREE, whereas after IPWIZARD its
"ATTACHED
> > TO TCPIP".
> >
> > I'm guessing this is the cause of the problem. What do I have to do to
make
> > this sticky please?
>
> Do you XAUTOLOG TCPIP during startup? You should have 2 devices
> attached. Did the DTCPARMS file get built by IPWIZARD ? Can the
> devices be attached to TCPIP? (it does by default an ATTACH where
> real=virt and that breaks when your real device happens to be where
> the sample stack has another device).
>
> Rob
>