Just remember "Flint" is really from "Our Man Flint" who was really "The
President's Analyst"
(They're coming to take me away ha ha he he ho ho.)
It is Friday afterall
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On Friday, 02/17/2017 at 02:33 GMT, Paul Flint wrote:
> CMS LDAP? This just keeps getting better and better...
Yes. We've had LDAP client (including commands) and server for 10 years
now, since z/VM 5.3.
Alan Altmark
Senior Managing z/VM and Linux Consultant
Lab Services
On Friday, 02/17/2017 at 12:44 GMT, Paul Flint wrote:
> Greetings Alan,
>
> You David Boyes and brother Timothy Sipples my want to consider
> Medication.
>
> Fer crissake, it was just a stupid question, this is just getting too
damn
> weird. I had never even heard of BOCHS.
>
>
On Friday, 02/17/2017 at 10:19 GMT, Timothy Sipples
wrote:
> FYI, z/VM 6.4 already includes select components derived from z/OS 2.2.
> That's no secret because IBM just told the world that fact in the z/VM
6.4
> announcement letter. Alan could probably tell you more (if he's
Dear Alan and Tim,
CMS LDAP? This just keeps getting better and better...
Regards,
Flint
On Fri, 17 Feb 2017, Alan Altmark wrote:
Date: Fri, 17 Feb 2017 09:28:48 -0500
From: Alan Altmark
Reply-To: Linux on 390 Port
To:
I tried running the same LPAR (and Linux) on z13. Same error.
On Fri, Feb 17, 2017 at 8:03 AM, Christer Solskogen <
christer.solsko...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Both "read_vaule -s" and "read_value -c" gives return_code=-2. This is
> running on zVM 6.2 on a zEC12.
> return_value -V gives
> Version 1.0
Greetings Alan,
You David Boyes and brother Timothy Sipples my want to consider
Medication.
Fer crissake, it was just a stupid question, this is just getting too damn
weird. I had never even heard of BOCHS.
Luckly for you, I shall be happy to perscribe and administer proper
dosages in
David Boyes opined:
>Tim's idea would be useful if z/OSe was still actively marketed by IBM
zNALC z/OS, and the Solution Editions for z/OS, are the
successors-of-interest to z/OS.e (and also to NALC z/OS). The successors
are, in every respect, much better. IBM announced zNALC on January 9,