We don't run VTAM on our IFL's since even if you could get a license we thought 
it would be too much.
However, we did request a license for Passthru just in case we have a TCP/IP 
problem some day- it provides another way in.
We use ESCON CTC.
It took a while to get the special bid pricing from IBM.
It would be interesting to see if you can get VTAM pricing.   
  

-----Original Message-----
From: VM/ESA and z/VM Discussions [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Behalf Of Tom Duerbusch
Sent: Monday, November 21, 2005 11:42 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: VTAM on IFL?


A few months ago, I cloned z/VM 5.1 from our 390 side to the IFL side. 
No problem.  Everything came up and I've been doing the Linux/Oracle
thing.

I did a Q N and it finally dawned on me, all these service machines are
running.  (autolog1 and auditor brings them up)  Many, don't make any
sense without the 390 software.  Time for some cleanup.

But then, I realized that VTAM is up and running and doing well.  Of
course, no hardware is over there.  It is connected to our session
manager and so it provided multiple session support for my consoles (3
linux images, Maint, and TCPMaint).  All mine.

So the question becomes, how or if, VTAM is licensed on an IFL.  Having
a session manager is nice as I can swap sessions via keystrokes instead
of haveing to move my hand to a mouse to get a different TN3270
session.

Depending on cost, we might keep everything as is, or
Drop VTAM and find an IP session manager, or
Send all the consoles over to PROP and forget about consoles.

Most likely, send all the consoles over to PROP.  

But I wanted to understand the licensing before decisions are made.

Thanks

Tom Duerbusch
THD Consulting


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