Thanks, I read those comments and also could not find a way to specify port
type or port number from either side.
I am saddened by the inability to change either side of this equation. The
IBM equipment will not talk to the IBM software. So much for the mainframe
and dasd being a full
On 2022-04-19 03:16 AM, Tom Longfellow wrote:
I am still left with concerns from the 'sending' end of the syslog information.
The DS8884 is using TCP, not UDP. There are no visible means of changing
the communication packet type being used.
My only hope is that the -n version of the z/OS
Thanks, I am sure that will be part of my final resolution for this situation.
I am still left with concerns from the 'sending' end of the syslog information.
The DS8884 is using TCP, not UDP. There are no visible means of changing
the communication packet type being used.
My only hope is
On Apr 18, 2022, at 12:48 PM, Tom Longfellow
<03e29b607131-dmarc-requ...@listserv.ua.edu> wrote:
>
> I have been wandering in the wilderness of unix syslogs under z/OS and have
> been unable to find a definitive answer to the following question.
>
> Does z/OS SYSLOGD daemon support TCP
I have been wandering in the wilderness of unix syslogs under z/OS and have
been unable to find a definitive answer to the following question.
Does z/OS SYSLOGD daemon support TCP protocol connections for incoming messages
from other hosts??
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Here are the gory details.
1. A DS8884 -