Hi,
I've been reading this thread with some interest and it's easy to come up with
loads of arguments why updating datasets with ISPF is better as it works and
has been the way it's been done since before I started in the seventies.
Likewise for VM and VSE although I haven't had contact with t
Hi
I confess that I have no knowledge about ts7700. Wanted to know how ts7700
tape gets copied to the disaster site ?
Can someone please explain me ?
Peter
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I'm looking for old HMC manuals or at least information which CMOS generations
were supported by HMC 1.6.n, 1.5.n, 1.4.n.
My knowlege ends at 1.7.n (z900) which supported older machines up to G4.
Second question, HMC 2.11
According to HMC documentation it supported z900 and higher, however som
TS7700 can replicated data using so called grid, that means two TS7700 boxes
replicate data using gigabit ethernet (TCPIP) connection.
HTH
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I have very limited knowledge but:
When two, or more, TS7700's are connected it is called a grid configuration.
The different members of a grid are connected using an IP network.
There is a policy that defines when a tape is copied.
You can copy a tape when it is closed, or at the end of every bloc
Is the policy written on Mainframe or is it within TCPIP on when it needs
to be copied ?
On Sun 2 Sep, 2018, 2:52 PM Gadi Ben-Avi, wrote:
> I have very limited knowledge but:
> When two, or more, TS7700's are connected it is called a grid
> configuration.
> The different members of a grid are co
As far as I know, the policy Is defined within the TS7760.
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Peter
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Is the policy written on Mainframe or is it within TC
Word is now going around that IBM has "closed down" BookManager Internet
access:
http://linkedin.com/in/claus-mikkelsen-2637016/detail/recent-activity
Is this true? If so, I'm *very* surprised three IBM employees would tell us
the outage is "unplanned", "unintentional", that "work is under
On Sun, 2 Sep 2018 06:28:24 +, Gadi Ben-Avi wrote:
>Hi,
>
>I've just been informed that we're getting a brand new TS7760
>
>We've never had any type of tape library. Before.
>
>I've been trying to find the FIXCATS I need to explore in order to install the
>required fixes.
>
>I've found IBM.D
On Sun, 2 Sep 2018 14:09:43 +0400, Peter wrote:
>Hi
>
>I confess that I have no knowledge about ts7700. Wanted to know how ts7700
>tape gets copied to the disaster site ?
>
>Can someone please explain me ?
>
>Peter
>
Peter,
As I posted to another query, I would suggest you get a hold o
Sorry I have not been able to comment on each post - I get a lot of emails
these days. I would like to make a point (and please understand I am
trying to give a different view to cause people to realize the purpose
behind Zowe). If you know what ISPF is and are happy with it you may
not be
Forwarding Trevor Eddolls article on the subject.
https://it.toolbox.com/blogs/trevoreddolls/z-is-for-zowe-090218
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On Sun, Sep 02, 2018 at 05:48:38AM -0500, R.S. wrote:
> I'm looking for old HMC manuals or at least information which CMOS
> generations were supported by HMC 1.6.n, 1.5.n, 1.4.n.
> My knowlege ends at 1.7.n (z900) which supported older machines up to G4.
>
> Second question, HMC 2.11
> Accordin
Good guess. There is something weird with E: on this PC. It does NOT show as
a network share either in NET USE from the command line or in the "Map Network
Drive" window. The fact that it doesn't show at all in the "Map Network Drive"
window is very puzzling. I didn't think anything could ca
Long ago and far away there was a Bookie option for additional search parms
which included drive paths. Don't know if this carried forward(or backward) as
the case may be.
In a message dated 9/2/2018 1:41:31 PM Central Standard Time,
peter.far...@broadridge.com writes:
Good guess. There is
Hi All,
I am not a Mainframe storage expert but am asked to prepare a documentation
on mainframe backups for our environment.
I am just looking for some pointers on how a Mainframe backup documentation
should look like and basically what are the important piece of information
to be included in th
There have probably been some discussions in the Archives on this topic. There
is no Template for Backup process. Each Shop is unique. How it is handled or
performed in each shop is a variation.
Basically it depends on what reason you are doing the backups
1) Is it for DR (Disaster Recover
Thanks Roger.
I have the book. I guess I have to start reading :-)
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Roger Lowe
Sent: Sunday, September 2, 2018 4:33 PM
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Subject: Re: TS7760
On Sun, 2 Sep 2018 06:28:24 +, Gadi Ben-Avi wro
I agree, I just finished it for our upgrade from TS7740 to TS7760.
However, if you are brandnew to tapelibraries, some help from IBM with the
installation and setup is probably useful, e.g. with the updates you should
apply to your ACS routines. We had some trouble discovering the "AFF=SMST"
tr
Yes, it is. In the TS7600 Management Class constructs, which define if, how and
when data is replicated to other clusters in the grid.
Grtn,
Kees.
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