On 4/23/2019 12:24 AM, Peter wrote:
This time when I do with SNX32704
I get
the request fails with return code 10 , Fbk2=00, sense=8570003.
I know 8570003 comes up for CONCT status of LU. but what does it mean by
FBK2=00 and return code 10 ?
Is there a reason you're not using D4C32XX3?
(SSENSMI), and the user-sense (USENSEI) can contain a more
> > detailed explanation of the failure.
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> > Mike Wawiorko
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detailed explanation of the failure.
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> Mike Wawiorko
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This time when I do
This time when I do with SNX32704
I get
the request fails with return code 10 , Fbk2=00, sense=8570003.
I know 8570003 comes up for CONCT status of LU. but what does it mean by
FBK2=00 and return code 10 ?
On Mon, 22 Apr, 2019, 10:38 PM Edward Finnell, <
The source for the defaults is in ISTINCLM in samplib. To test
logon applid(app_name) logmod(d4a327xa)
In a message dated 4/22/2019 10:32:30 AM Central Standard Time, sme...@gmu.edu
writes:
There are many. What screen geometries do you want to support?
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> Wouldn't it be better to use a logmode that permits a negotiated BIND?
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SNADYNA comes to mind it might have been a custom LOGMODE
MS
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Wouldn't it be better to use
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> Hi
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> Are there a IBM supplied LU2 type logmode for tso logon ?
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Subject: LU2 type sample logmode
Hi
Are there a IBM supplied LU2 type logmode for tso logon ?
I am looking for a sample definition to build a TSO LU2 type definition.
Any pointers are much appreciated
Jake
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Subject: Re: LU2 type sample logmode
https://secure-web.cisco.com/1pNNReLUL6TEcTNN0QHFj4wEtQ426-QYfh2pRfmtkbgNPfz0lLtYveRIl4dhKPh2Hfab0VLwJKpS5yP-FtoHMZD-CU3cxpeW2avh2o8vmkobbB_d61aGT89_pAZXOWt8m747LqJWGdJEUftn2mpZSuhy-PkI7rS6LIMCRAgIDGgY6ypVHp8zpH
https://www.ibm.com/support/knowledgecenter/en/SSLTBW_2.3.0/com.ibm.zos.v2r3.istrdr0/deflogt.htm#deflogt
Usually D4A32782 or SNX32702 is pretty good...
Joe
On Sun, Apr 21, 2019 at 1:46 AM Jake Anderson
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> Hi
>
> Are there a IBM supplied LU2 type logmode for tso logon ?
>
> I am looking
Hi
Are there a IBM supplied LU2 type logmode for tso logon ?
I am looking for a sample definition to build a TSO LU2 type definition.
Any pointers are much appreciated
Jake
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