Whats the work around for the following problem that i am having I am running 
CA's VMBACKUP and VMTAPE, I have four tape drive total when I start my daily 
backups VMTAPE assigns all four tape drives and looks for another and tells me 
there's 1 tape allocation the following is a console listing:
 
VMYTAP070I There are 0 mounts and 1 allocations pending.                vmtape 
query alloc                                                      VMTDRV144I 
Waiting for a 128track HPTC drive for VMBACKUP 0310 V10204.  VMTQRY142I There 
are now 1 pending drive allocation(s).                 VMYINI006I 0.004 Ready;  
                                                   > Date: Thu, 25 Dec 2008 
11:12:28 -0500> From: [email protected]> Subject: Re: FTP and Z/VM5.4> To: 
[email protected]> > Jim,> > I'ts likely RPIVAL and RPIUCMS ... they are 
not really needed any longer, the authentication is done differently under z/VM 
5.4. There were updates to the VM:Secure versions of these to support backward 
compatability that you likely do not have in place ... so accessing the older 
code is likely the cause of the problem. However, as you see, getting rid of 
them also works.> > JR Imler> > ________________________________> > From: The 
IBM z/VM Operating System on behalf of Hughes, Jim> Sent: Wed 12/24/2008 12:11 
PM> To: [email protected]> Subject: FTP and Z/VM5.4> > > > We are 
experiencing abends during some of our FTP processes under Z/VM 5.4. I've 
discovered the source of one of them.> > > > We run some daily procedures 
involving ftp processes from our VMRMAINT(VMSECURE's Maint machine). All FTP 
processes were failing until we released the VMRAINT 194 minidisk.> > > > We 
were not having this problem before the upgrade to Z/VM 5.4.> > > > Perhaps the 
next step is to locate what is on the VMRMAINT 194 that causes FTP to blow 
off.> > > > Merry Christmas.> > > > ____________________> > Jim Hughes> > 
603-271-5586> > "It is fun to do the impossible."> > 
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