All userids on all systems are the same, so my
IPGATE USERMAP is
* * * Top of File * * *
;origin_system origuser resource locuser
;23456789012345 12345678 12345678 12345678
;VLB1.MF.ADP.COM
10.1.40.14 * * *
;VLB2.MF.ADP.COM
10.1.40.15 * * *
;VML1.MF.ADP.COM
10.175.128.51 * * *
;VML2.MF.ADP.COM
10.175.132.10 * * *
;VML3.MF.ADP.COM
10.175.128.52 * * *
;VML4.MF.ADP.COM
10.175.128.35 * * *
;VMLX.MF.ADP.COM
10.175.132.6 * * *
;SYSV.MF.ADP.COM
10.175.128.32 * * *
* * * End of File * * *
the Only resource I am attempting to share at the moment is the SFS serve
r
sysvsfse
IPGATE Resource file looks like the following: (comments removed for
compactness)
**
SYSVSFSE SYSVE SYSTEM 4567 10.175.128.32
When I bring up the SFS server the "Q Resource" shows
Resource: SYSVSFSE Type: Global Owning Userid: VMSERVE
Then when I bring up the IPGATE server Q Resource looks like"
Resource: SYSVSFSE Type: Global Owning Userid: VMSERVE
Resource: XC_ Type: System Owning Userid: IPGATE
On the second system I am using the identical IPGATE resource and usermap
files: and a Q Resource appears as :
Resource: SYSVSFSE Type: System Owning Userid: IPGATE
Resource: XC_ Type: System Owning Userid: IPGATE
I have changed the specification in the resource file from SYSTEM to GLob
al
with no change.