Hmm.  Well, I see it is picking up the correct TCPIPUSERID by peering
into IPGATE1 MTREXX.   It seems to accept the connection:
 
flag"

IPGATEI0000000006 started. (3 2 AF_INET 3276 10.93.27.253)

IPGATEI0000000006 User MARCY from 10.93.27.253 has been accepted for
LNXSFS  
IPGATEI0000000006 ended.

 

And yet on the remote system I get:
acc lnxsfs:sles9. c                        
DMSACR1151E File pool LNXSFS is unavailable
Ready(00055); T=0.01/0.01 10:00:32

 

Q resource on the remote system indicates it is there too:
Resource: LNXSFS    Type: Local   Owning Userid: IPGATE  

I can't see anything I might have misconfigured - it is simple really -
and I do have it running to another system.

Anyone have a clue what I could check next?

Marcy 

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-----Original Message-----
From: The IBM z/VM Operating System [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On
Behalf Of Thomas Kern
Sent: Wednesday, August 20, 2008 8:51 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [IBMVM] IPGATE question

I have a second stack to use the HyperSockets between a CP and an IFL
systems. The IPGATE servers have a TCPIP DATA on their A-disk which
defin= es the TCPIPUSERID. 
 
/Tom Kern
/301-903-2211



On Wed, 20 Aug 2008 10:39:53 -0500, Marcy Cortes
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

>Is anyone using IPGATE with a TCPIP stack who has a name other than 
>TCPIP?  I have one system working and another which doesn't and that's 
>the only difference I can find.
>
>
>Marcy

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