Re: another Newbie VTAM question

2020-03-18 Thread Allan Staller
I did this back in 2009. ISTR, this was (at most) a VTAM restart, an IPL was 
not required.
I probably IPL'ed anyway. There are a couple of Redbooks on EE Implementation. 
Search the Redbooks site for the actual manuals.
They should have the required info.

HTH,

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Another newbie VTAM question, is there a way to dynamically turn on APPN 
without an IPL?  We don't have any of the APPN startup parms coded, when the 
last IPL was done and the next one isn't until late April.  Any ideas or tricks?

Thanks,
Jerry

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another Newbie VTAM question

2020-03-18 Thread Edgington, Jerry
Another newbie VTAM question, is there a way to dynamically turn on APPN 
without an IPL?  We don't have any of the APPN startup parms coded, when the 
last IPL was done and the next one isn't until late April.  Any ideas or tricks?

Thanks,
Jerry 

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Re: Newbie VTAM question

2020-03-17 Thread Brian Westerman
The simplest way is to use EE (Enterprise Extender). It's free (it comes with 
z/OS) and it's very simple to set up.  There are lots of manuals and share docs 
on the process, and it will probably take you no more than an hour to set it up.

Brian

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Newbie VTAM question

2020-03-17 Thread Edgington, Jerry

I have a very newbie VTAM question. We have a SYSplex running, and we want to 
get VTAM setup to allow for connections with application in the SYSplex.  We 
have XCF and FCTC setup, but not sure about what VTAM definitions are needed. 

Thanks,
Jerry Edgington

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Re: [EXTERNAL] Re: VTAM Question

2018-11-23 Thread Dyck, Lionel B. (RavenTek)
I ran a test on the application that I was concerned with, once I found a time 
when no one was online, and it does default to MSG10 so I'm good to go.

Thank you all

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It results in SNA sense code 088A0003 (resource not available) and how that is 
handled depends upon the terminal type and definition.  If you are asking about 
Telnet (TN3270/E) terminals then that in turn depends on the Telnet 
configuration such as AUTOLOGON.  Most likely no MSG10 but it may be something 
that you can control for Telnet (lots of options and there are also some user 
exits in play).  Not easy to determine without digging deep and could well be 
different by terminal.  Plus VTAM has options for searching the network to find 
an active APPL elsewhere (which you may or may not have on).

On Thu, Nov 22, 2018 at 6:38 AM Dyck, Lionel B. (RavenTek) < 
01d7f21a6167-dmarc-requ...@listserv.ua.edu> wrote:

> I'm researching options for a DR exercise and we found our main 
> session manager product requires that the license codes be updated 
> before it will work. Gets us in a catch-22 in that if you don't plan 
> the DR then you don't have the DR license keys and thus when we IPL the 
> session manager will fail.
>
> My question is - what happens when a user connects and VTAM is defined 
> to connect that user to the session manager?
>
>
>   1.  Will the user see MSG10
>   2.  Or will the user be presented with a message that their 
> application is unavailable? (from a security perspective this is what 
> I would expect)
>
> Thank you
>
> --
> 
> Lionel B. Dyck (Contractor)  <
> Mainframe Systems Programmer - RavenTek Solution Partners
>
>
>
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Re: VTAM Question

2018-11-21 Thread Attila Fogarasi
It results in SNA sense code 088A0003 (resource not available) and how that
is handled depends upon the terminal type and definition.  If you are
asking about Telnet (TN3270/E) terminals then that in turn depends on the
Telnet configuration such as AUTOLOGON.  Most likely no MSG10 but it may be
something that you can control for Telnet (lots of options and there are
also some user exits in play).  Not easy to determine without digging deep
and could well be different by terminal.  Plus VTAM has options for
searching the network to find an active APPL elsewhere (which you may or
may not have on).

On Thu, Nov 22, 2018 at 6:38 AM Dyck, Lionel B. (RavenTek) <
01d7f21a6167-dmarc-requ...@listserv.ua.edu> wrote:

> I'm researching options for a DR exercise and we found our main session
> manager product requires that the license codes be updated before it will
> work. Gets us in a catch-22 in that if you don't plan the DR then you don't
> have the DR license keys and thus when we IPL the session manager will fail.
>
> My question is - what happens when a user connects and VTAM is defined to
> connect that user to the session manager?
>
>
>   1.  Will the user see MSG10
>   2.  Or will the user be presented with a message that their application
> is unavailable? (from a security perspective this is what I would expect)
>
> Thank you
>
> --
> Lionel B. Dyck (Contractor)  <
> Mainframe Systems Programmer - RavenTek Solution Partners
>
>
>
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VTAM Question

2018-11-21 Thread Dyck, Lionel B. (RavenTek)
I'm researching options for a DR exercise and we found our main session manager 
product requires that the license codes be updated before it will work. Gets us 
in a catch-22 in that if you don't plan the DR then you don't have the DR 
license keys and thus when we IPL the session manager will fail.

My question is - what happens when a user connects and VTAM is defined to 
connect that user to the session manager?


  1.  Will the user see MSG10
  2.  Or will the user be presented with a message that their application is 
unavailable? (from a security perspective this is what I would expect)

Thank you

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Mainframe Systems Programmer - RavenTek Solution Partners



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