the way it displayed on Rel 5 made me think it was old
The shop received a notice from IBM that RSCS V3 R2 is being discontinued
from service on Oct 31, 2009
they are on z/VM Version 4 Release 3.0, service level 0301 (32-bit)
because every year they keep saying VM is going away
latest prediction was 4th Qtr this year, now its 4th Qtr 2009
thanks,
Augie
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RSCS V3.2 at 0201 is as new as you can get under z/VM 5.2. On z/VM 5.3
it becomes a feature but I don't think the code gets any newer, just
the response to the command :-)
Ron
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> I also thought it was not working because release so is so old
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> SM rscs Query System level
> Ready; T=0.01/0.01 16:06:10
> RSCS Networking Version 3, Release 2.0-0201
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> smsg rscs q system level
> <MAINT AT ZVMESA5 > Ready; T=0.01/0.01 15:03:52
> RSCS Networking Function Level 530-0000
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>> -----Original Message-----
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>> Is there a Query command that will display current level of RSCS
>> like the one for CPLEVEL or CMSLEVEL
>> if not, any easy way to find out what it is, mind drawing blank on it
>> thanks,
>> Augie
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