Hi Florian, To avoid the userid being forced by CP, put the following in your SYSTEM CONFIG: Under FEATURES DISCONNECT_TIMEout OFF disables the automatic logoff of a virtual machine that is forcibly disconnected.
Abraços / Best regards Edi Lopes Alves IBM Global Accounts (IGA) z/VM Systems Base, Vicom & Program Products Support ITIL Foundation Certified IBM Certified 424 zSeries Specialist IBM Certified 442 Content Manager IBM Certified 437 Websphere Portal ITN 5750-2054 - External phone: +5511 9618-2946 Location: IBM Hortolândia - São Paulo - Brazil Florian Bilek <[email protected]> Sent by: The IBM z/VM Operating System <[email protected]> 30/01/2009 03:07 Please respond to The IBM z/VM Operating System <[email protected]> To [email protected] cc Subject Using VTOD Dear all, Due to historical reasons we run our host systems on local time (CET/CETS = EAST +1h/+2h). Well, all the years this served well but due to some services that require UTC we have to change now to UTC. In a first stage we would like to run only those services necessary with UTC. In order to carefully test our applications we are using z/VM and the VTOD feature were we can simulate the test systems (z/OS and z/LINUX) the switch of the hardware clock to UTC. This works but for the operating staff it is quite a nightmare. What I mean is that we have to define a Reference time that is exactly 1 hour from the system time. There we face following issues: 1.) The SET VTOD command does not accept parameters such as current time -1h. This is quite problematic since we will always have a small difference from the hardware clock depending how exactly the operator entering the time and hits enter. 2.) To use this time for the MSGPROCs and GUESTmachines we defined a User called GMTETR that is nothing doing except setting the time and run as time source. Unfortunately, since the SET VTOD makes a system reset, this user drops after the command to CP READ and after some time it seems to be logged off from the system. This is quite annoying. We tried CONCEAL option in order to REIPL the GMTETR machine but nothing is happening. I would like to ask two questions: How can we set a time difference of exactly one/two hours from the hardware clock? What can be done that the GMTETR is not forced from the system? Thank you in advance, Kind regards, Florian
