W dniu 21.10.2020 o 19:10, Robert Hahne pisze:
Well, it is more or less similar.
The main advantage over "legacy" links is CHPID virtualization, that
means you may have several CHPIDs assigned to one physical link.
What is your problem? Do you have the fanout card installed? Is it cable
Well, it is more or less similar.
The main advantage over "legacy" links is CHPID virtualization, that
means you may have several CHPIDs assigned to one physical link.
What is your problem? Do you have the fanout card installed? Is it cable
plugged?
How many sysplexes do you wan to connect?
W dniu 21.10.2020 o 14:34, Robert Hahne pisze:
Greetings ,
Can someone direct me to a documentation for implementing ICA links on Z13 ? .
I was able to find a fantastic manual for implementing InfiniBand on system Z ,
but nothing similar to that for ICA . Are they similar in coding from an
On 10/20/2020 11:17 AM, Richards, Robert B. wrote:
Is there a 2.4 version of the link you provided?
For a fuller explanation check out the Order tab on this page:
https://www.ibm.com/support/z-content-solutions/serverpac-install-zosmf/
The referred page is not version or release specific,
Greetings ,
Can someone direct me to a documentation for implementing ICA links on Z13 ? .
I was able to find a fantastic manual for implementing InfiniBand on system Z ,
but nothing similar to that for ICA . Are they similar in coding from an HCD
standpoint ?
Regards,
Robert
On Tue, 20 Oct 2020 15:25:27 -0500, Roger Lowe wrote:
>On Tue, 20 Oct 2020 15:22:02 -0500, Roger Lowe wrote:
>
>>On Tue, 20 Oct 2020 08:16:46 -0500, Carmen Vitullo
>>wrote:
>>
>>>I have a user that is looking for a latin-1 ISO 8859-1 font, as far as I can
>>>tell the font collection is part
(This is about * and other special names, not about PDS and LNKLST. )
There are two *valid* approaches:
1. Unix-like. Allow use of special characters in the names, but also
support a method to disable special treatment of the character. That's
why it is possible to use * as/in the filename,