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Re: TCPIP configuration assistance needed
Reporting back as promised, I was able to use your simple example to achieve at least the first stage of success.? All the NETSTAT commands generated good results, and I was able to ping my host from the VM user TCPMAINT and to ping the VM system from my PC host.? Command results are pasted below.
Now I will try to use FTP to transfer files to and from my VM system. Thank you Piotr! Peter Command Results from TCPMAINT: NETSTAT DEVLINK????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? VM TCP/IP Netstat Level 320????????????????????????????????????????????????? ???????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? Device UNITY???????????? Type: LCS???????? Status: Ready???????????????????? Queue size: 0??????????? Address: 044A?????????????????????????????????????? ?? Link ETH44A?????????? Type: ETHERNET??? Net number: 0???????????????????? Ready; T=0.04/0.07 21:43:25????????????????????????????????????????????????? NETSTAT home???????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? VM TCP/IP Netstat Level 320????????????????????????????????????????????????? Home address list:?????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? ???????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? Address??????????? Link????????????????????????????????????????????????????? -------??????????? ------??????????????????????????????????????????????????? 192.168.1.81?????? ETH44A??????????????????????????????????????????????????? Ready; T=0.05/0.07 21:43:44????????????????????????????????????????????????? NETSTAT gate???????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? VM TCP/IP Netstat Level 320????????????????????????????????????????????????? Known gateways:????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? ???????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? NetAddress????? FirstHop??????? Link???? Pkt Sz? Subnet Mask???? Subnet Value ----------????? --------??????? ------?? ------? -----------???? ------------ Default???????? 192.168.1.1???? ETH44A?? 1492??? <none>????????????????????? 192.168.1.0???? <direct>??????? ETH44A?? 1492??? <none>????????????????????? Ready; T=0.04/0.06 21:44:00????????????????????????????????????????????????? ping 192.168.1.8???????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? Ping Level 320: Pinging host 192.168.1.8.? Enter #CP EXT to interrupt.?????? PING: Ping #1 response took 0.002 seconds. Successes so far 1.?????????????? Ready; T=0.03/0.05 21:44:31????????????????????????????????????????????????? Command results from PC CMD line: C:\>ping 192.168.1.81 Pinging 192.168.1.81 with 32 bytes of data: Reply from 192.168.1.81: bytes=32 time<1ms TTL=60 Reply from 192.168.1.81: bytes=32 time=2ms TTL=60 Reply from 192.168.1.81: bytes=32 time=2ms TTL=60 Reply from 192.168.1.81: bytes=32 time=2ms TTL=60 Ping statistics for 192.168.1.81: ??? Packets: Sent = 4, Received = 4, Lost = 0 (0% loss), Approximate round trip times in milli-seconds: ??? Minimum = 0ms, Maximum = 2ms, Average = 1ms |
Re: Why don't I receive copies of my own emails to the group?
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I do receive copies of my post. But then again I do know where yours was, it was stuck in the same pond that Fish's was stuck in. ----- Gregg C Levine gregg.drwho8@... "This signature fought the Time Wars, time and again." On Wed, Mar 4, 2020 at 8:08 PM Kevin Monceaux <Kevin@...> wrote:
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Re: Why don't I receive copies of my own emails to the group?
On Wed, Mar 04, 2020 at 06:54:45PM -0600, Kevin Monceaux wrote:
Well, I haven't received a copy of my above post, yet.And after posting the above reply I received both of my posts. My first reply might have just gotten stuck in traffic. -- Kevin Bruceville, TX What's the definition of a legacy system? One that works! Errare humanum est, ignoscere caninum. |
Re: Why don't I receive copies of my own emails to the group?
On Wed, Mar 04, 2020 at 09:47:37AM -0800, Fish Fish wrote:
It MIGHT be as I explained: that particular setting MIGHT only apply toIf it only applies to web posts, and there's not a separate setting to receive copies of one's own e-mail posts, it should be reported as a bug. I think I've been receiving copies of my posts, and I only post via e-mail. I'll find out with this reply. I mean, when you THINK about it, why should they send you an email thatLogic. If you send an email message to someone, ANYONE (e.g. to this groups.ioYes, but the copies of the messages I sent are in my sent messages mailbox. On a mailing list, when I'm in the mailbox for that mailing list I want to see my posts threaded with all the other messages in the thread. For example, someone might reply to one of my posts and trim too much where I need to refer to my post for context. I don't want to have to go to another mailbox to do that. -- Kevin Bruceville, TX What's the definition of a legacy system? One that works! Errare humanum est, ignoscere caninum. |
Re: Why don't I receive copies of my own emails to the group?
On Wed, Mar 04, 2020 at 05:23:23PM -0600, Kevin Monceaux wrote:
I think I've been receiving copies of my posts, and I only post viaWell, I haven't received a copy of my above post, yet. I hadn't signed on to the web interface before, but did so and checked the 'receive my own posts' setting, which is enabled for my account. Hopefully it's just a momentary glitch. Maybe they're trying to make all the folks coming over from Yahoo Groups feel at home by loosing posts. :-) -- Kevin Bruceville, TX What's the definition of a legacy system? One that works! Errare humanum est, ignoscere caninum. |
Re: TCPIP configuration assistance needed
Thank you for the simple example Piotr, but my network understanding is so primitive that I have the following questions:
1. When you say that your "Linux network card? address" is 192.168.192.9/24, what does that mean?? On my Win10 PC I have only one IP address, 192.168.1.8.? I do not understand what the "9/24" part means. 2. Is the DEFAULTNET address in your example (192.168.192.254) the address of the router that your Linux system connects to?? My router address is 192.168.1.1 for comparison. 3. Why do you use only zero for the "Subnet Mask" values? 4. Is there anywhere in the VM network definitions that I need to specify the address of the underlying host system (in my case the Win10 PC at 192.168.1.8)? I will try your simple example later tonight, barring RL getting in the way, or else it will have to wait 24 hours for my next opportunity.? I will report back when I have tried it. Thanks again for your help in curing my ignorance. Peter |
Re: Why don't I receive copies of my own emails to the group?
开云体育FWIW I only see this copy in my email. ? And of course the system made a liar out of me, my original message questioning why I don’t get my own emails also came to my email . . . ? ? I have only been posting to the groups.io groups via email, not the web interface(s). ? Peter ? From: [email protected] <[email protected]> On Behalf Of Fish Fish
Sent: Wednesday, March 4, 2020 12:52 PM To: [email protected] Subject: Re: [H390-MVS] Why don't I receive copies of my own emails to the group? ? This is my reply to your query made via our MVS group's Groups.IO web based user interface. My previous (much longer explanatory) reply was made via email. Let's see whether I receive an email of only THIS reply, or whether I also receive a copy of the reply I sent via email. -- |
Re: Why don't I receive copies of my own emails to the group?
This is my reply to your query made via our MVS group's Groups.IO web based user interface. My previous (much longer explanatory) reply was made via email. Let's see whether I receive an email of only THIS reply, or whether I also receive a copy of the reply I sent via email.
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Re: Why don't I receive copies of my own emails to the group?
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Does anyone else have this issue?I don't know. Let's find out. :) I have my Groups.IO "Account" preferences set to "I always want to receive copies of my own emails" too, but that particular setting MIGHT only apply to posts/replies that you make via their web based user interface, but not if you send a message to the group via email. I don't know. So for this first test, let me try replying to your post the way I normally do: by email. Then, I'll reply again, but through their web based user interface. HOPEFULLY I'll receive a copy of both, but if I don't, then we'll have our likely answer. :) Should I report this to groups.io somehow?Not until we first determine whether or not there's an actual problem! It MIGHT be as I explained: that particular setting MIGHT only apply to messages posted via their web based user interface, and they simply don't make that clear to you. You might be presuming that it also applies to messages sent to the group via email too, but it actually doesn't. I don't know. I mean, when you THINK about it, why should they send you an email that YOU sent -- VIA EMAIL? :) If you send an email message to someone, ANYONE (e.g. to this groups.io group or to anyone else on the internet) using your EMAIL CLIENT (e.g. Microsoft Outlook for example), wouldn't you, by default, ALREADY HAVE A COPY of that email that you just sent?! (Duh!) :) So they MIGHT figure it's silly to send a redundant email back to you when you sent it to them VIA EMAIL! (whereas if you post a message via their web based group interface, you might also want a copy sent to your email account as a courtesy, which is why that option exists.) So like I said, let me do this quick test and then we'll have our answer. :) -- "Fish" (David B. Trout) Software Development Laboratories mail: fish@... |
Re: TCPIP configuration assistance needed
Piotr: I am glad to find another Linuxer who is using Tun/Tap loadable modules.? I am actually having a bit of trouble after a recent upgrade to my base linux system.? Would you be kind enough to share your driver and make files??? The version on the sourceforge.net is somewhat outdated and needs to be modernized. regards; Rahim ??? ??
On Wednesday, March 4, 2020, 1:49:29 PM CST, Piotr Kolasiński <ptkola@...> wrote:
Hi The best is to start from the beginning I will present you working small configuration with different address than in your config and suggest to? is it? in your env. Assumptions: LCS addresses 802-803 (1) Linux with hercules has ip interface (2) Your VM should be in the same address space - let say 192.168.192.249. My example is on Linux where tap device is created. This device is just "tunnel" for frames so ip address on Linux site is? not attached - tap device send and receive frame from vm stack to kernel. The direct net is available via interface on Linux, but only Linux network card? address (3). if any other addres should be reachable, you must set bridge so frames will be translated via external linux card to the rest of the worl. In that case the outside world will abi accessed via default gateway (4)? (You may also try to set default gateway to linux network card address and set external static routing table). Try ti assign your settings to the configuration below and make some test. Logon as TCPMAINT and execute: NETSTAT DEVLINK - check is device LCS0 is Ready NETSTAT HOME - check is ip address assigned? and valid NETSTAT GATE - check the routing table PING 192.168.192.9 - check the access to Linux card and if yo made bridge - PING 192.168.19.254 - check the access to the gateway. From Linux: ping -c 4 192.168.192.249 - check access to vm. Below proposed configuration. Best regards Piotr -------------------------------------------------------- DEVICE LCS0 ? LCS ? ? ? ? 802????????????????????????????????????????????? (1) LINK ? ETH0 ? ETHERNET ? ?0 ? ? ?LCS0????????????????????????????????????? HOME ? 192.168.192.249 ETH0???????????????????????????????????????????????????? (2) PRIMARYINTERFACE ?ETH0 GATEWAY ; (IP) Network ?First ? ? ? ?Link ? ? ?Max. Packet ?Subnet ? ? ?Subnet ; Address ? ? ? Hop ? ? ? ? ?Name ? ? ?Size (MTU) ? Mask ? ? ? ?Value ; ----------- ? ------------ ------- ? ----------- ?----------- -------- ? 192.168.192.0 = ? ? ? ? ? ? ETH0 ? ? 1492 ? ? ? ? 0??????????????????? (3) ? DEFAULTNET ? ?192.168.192.254 ?ETH0 ? ? 1492 ? ?? 0??????????????????? (4) ; (End of GATEWAY Static Routing information) START LCS0 -------------------------------------------------------- ?r., 4 mar 2020 o 06:21?pjfarley3 <pjfarley3@...> napisa?(a):
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Re: TCPIP configuration assistance needed
Hi The best is to start from the beginning I will present you working small configuration with different address than in your config and suggest to? is it? in your env. Assumptions: LCS addresses 802-803 (1) Linux with hercules has ip interface (2) Your VM should be in the same address space - let say 192.168.192.249. My example is on Linux where tap device is created. This device is just "tunnel" for frames so ip address on Linux site is? not attached - tap device send and receive frame from vm stack to kernel. The direct net is available via interface on Linux, but only Linux network card? address (3). if any other addres should be reachable, you must set bridge so frames will be translated via external linux card to the rest of the worl. In that case the outside world will abi accessed via default gateway (4)? (You may also try to set default gateway to linux network card address and set external static routing table). Try ti assign your settings to the configuration below and make some test. Logon as TCPMAINT and execute: NETSTAT DEVLINK - check is device LCS0 is Ready NETSTAT HOME - check is ip address assigned? and valid NETSTAT GATE - check the routing table PING 192.168.192.9 - check the access to Linux card and if yo made bridge - PING 192.168.19.254 - check the access to the gateway. From Linux: ping -c 4 192.168.192.249 - check access to vm. Below proposed configuration. Best regards Piotr -------------------------------------------------------- DEVICE LCS0 ? LCS ? ? ? ? 802????????????????????????????????????????????? (1) LINK ? ETH0 ? ETHERNET ? ?0 ? ? ?LCS0????????????????????????????????????? HOME ? 192.168.192.249 ETH0???????????????????????????????????????????????????? (2) PRIMARYINTERFACE ?ETH0 GATEWAY ; (IP) Network ?First ? ? ? ?Link ? ? ?Max. Packet ?Subnet ? ? ?Subnet ; Address ? ? ? Hop ? ? ? ? ?Name ? ? ?Size (MTU) ? Mask ? ? ? ?Value ; ----------- ? ------------ ------- ? ----------- ?----------- -------- ? 192.168.192.0 = ? ? ? ? ? ? ETH0 ? ? 1492 ? ? ? ? 0??????????????????? (3) ? DEFAULTNET ? ?192.168.192.254 ?ETH0 ? ? 1492 ? ?? 0??????????????????? (4) ; (End of GATEWAY Static Routing information) START LCS0 -------------------------------------------------------- ?r., 4 mar 2020 o 06:21?pjfarley3 <pjfarley3@...> napisa?(a):
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Why don't I receive copies of my own emails to the group?
I have my groups.io preference set to "I always want to receive copies of my
own emails" but none of the emails I send to the group are sent to me (no, they don't get routed to my junk folder either). Does anyone else have this issue? Should I report this to groups.io somehow? Peter |
Specifying Db2 Subsystem ID
I had to struggle to find out what was defined as my Db2 subsystem-id on my MVS.? Recently I came across the following article and rexx script that may have made my life much easier. Every site has this challenge?and we all find different ways around the problem: How can I generate a list of DB2 subsystems defined to my current LPAR and whether they are active or not? It may be that you want to know exactly that but more commonly this is the sort of thing that is needed to support a DB2 tools panel, validating which services are genuinely available. Typically we find that customers resort to hard coded lists in the panel verification e.g. VER(&SSID,NB,LIST,DG91,DGA1,DGB1) In this example we have three DB2s listed (DG91,DGA1 and DGB1) which all happen to be the first members of data sharing groups.? What happens if we need to run the second member of DB90 (DG92) on this LPAR? What if we create a new data sharing group? Determining what DB2 services are defined to your LPAR can be done in a number of ways.? This blog outlines an approach which can be used on any site with DB2 for z/OS. Some Control Blocks Inevitably, finding this information will require some gentle control block surfing.? The good new is that these are all well understood and documented. When we define a subsystem to z/OS we apply the details to the IEFSSNxx PARMLIB member.? These entries are used by z/OS during IPL processing to build the subsystem vector table, which is a chain of control blocks, one for each formal MVS subsystem. Each entry in the vector table is a SSCVT control block (SSCT) and as well as names and chaining pointers, also includes a couple of “user” fields.? When we define DB2 in IEFSSNxx, the entries look like this: SUBSYS SUBNAME(DBB1) The INITRTN (DSN3INI) is driven at IPL (or SETSSI ADD) to do any setup initialisation.? In the case of DB2 one of the things that it does is build the ERLY control block and hang this off the first of the SSCT user fields.? So now we know why the contents of the SDSNLINK are usually referred to as ERLY-code. Part of the DSN3INI population/build actions for the ERLY include saving the configuration options (cf INITPARM) and loading additional modules.? This means that the parms can all be found recorded in the ERLY. Note also that ERLY is the stepping off/anchor point for all of DB2’s control blocks that support it’s operation.? As an example, the SCOM (which exists in the MSTR address space) is chained from the ERLY once it’s created (at subsystem startup). Figure 1 – Control Block Chaining It’s worth noting that MQ on z/OS is largely based on DB2 for z/OS.? As a result it also has an ERLY (same ID and eyecatcher) and SCOM pointer.? To differentiate between MQ subsystems and DB2 ones, check that the ERLY interface module name is DSN3EPX (as in INITPARM in the IEFSSNxx entry) rather than CSQ3EPX for MQ. Details of each of these control blocks can be found in:
Some Code The following is some example Rexx code that walks these control blocks to report all of the DB2 subsystems defined on an LPAR and whether they are active or not:
Specifying Which Db2 Subsystems CICS connects to can be overridden by specifying a DB2subsystem on DSNC STRT in cics. /* Rexx -------------------------------------------------------------*/ /*?????????????????????????????????????????? ????????????????????????*/ /* DB2SSIDS????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? */ /* ========????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? */ /* Return the status of all DB2 subsystems defined on this LPAR.???? */ /*?????????? ????????????????????????????????????????????????????????*/ /* Parms? : None???????????????????????????????????????????????????? */ /*?????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? */ /* Output : A line for each subsystem that is defined on the LPAR of */ /*????????? the following form:????????????????????????????????????? */ /*?????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? */ /*?????????????? ssid { ACTIVE }???????????????????????????????????? */ /*????????????????? ?????????????????????????????????????????????????*/ /*????????? i.e. each subsystem is listed and is flagged as ACTIVE?? */ /*????????? if running.????????????????????????????????????????????? */ /*????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? ?????????*/ /*-------------------------------------------------------------------*/ /*?????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? */ /* James Gill - November 2014??????????????????????????????????????? */ /*????????????????????????? ?????????????????????????????????????????*/ /*-------------------------------------------------------------------*/ ?? numeric digits 20 ? ?? psa???????? = 0???? /* psa absolute address?????????????????????? */ ?? psa_cvt???? = 16??? /* psa->cvt ptr offset ???????????????????????*/ ?? cvt_jesct?? = 296?? /* cvt->jesct ptr offset????????????????????? */ ?? jesct_sscvt = 24??? /* jesct->sscvt ptr offset??????????????????? */ ?? sscvt_sscvt = 4???? /* sscvt->next sscvt ptr offset?????????????? */ ?? sscvt_ssid ?= 8???? /* sscvt subsystem id offset????????????????? */ ?? sscvt_ssvt? = 16??? /* sscvt->ssvt??????????????????????????????? */ ?? sscvt_suse? = 20??? /* subsystem user field (->ERLY)????????????? */ ?? sscvt_syn?? = 24??? /* has table synonym pointer?? ???????????????*/ ?? sscvt_sus2? = 28??? /* subsystem user field?????????????????????? */ ?? sscvt_eyec? = 0???? /* sscvt eyecatcher offset??????????????????? */ ?? erly_id?? = 0?????? /* ERLY block identifier ( = x'A5')?????????? */ ?? erly_size = 2????? ?/* ERLY block size (= x'A8')????????????????? */ ?? erly_eyec = 4?????? /* ERLY block eyecatcher????????????????????? */ ?? erly_ssid = 8?????? /* DB2 subsystem id?????????????????????????? */ ?? erly_mstr = 12????? /* MSTR STC name????????????????????? ????????*/ ?? erly_pclx = 20????? /* PC LX value??????????????????????????????? */ ?? erly_ssvt = 34????? /* ptr back to SSVT?????????????????????????? */ ?? erly_ssgp = 38????? /* ptr to DSN3SSGP (= 0 is subsystem is down) */ ?? erly_scom = 56????? /* ptr to SCOM (subsys communication block)?? */ ?? erly_modn = 84????? /* DSN3EPX??????????????????????????????????? */ ? ?? cvt?? = c2d(storage(d2x(psa + psa_cvt),4)) ?? jesct = c2d(storage(d2x(cvt + cvt_jesct),4)) ?? sscvt = c2d(storage(d2x(jesct + jesct_sscvt),4)) ?? do while sscvt /= 0 ????? subsystem = storage(d2x(sscvt + sscvt_ssid),4) ????? ssctssvt = c2d(storage(d2x(sscvt + sscvt_ssvt),4)) ????? ssctsuse = c2d(storage(d2x(sscvt + sscvt_suse),4)) ????? ssctsyn? = c2d(storage(d2x(sscvt + sscvt_syn),4)) ??? ??ssctsus2 = c2d(storage(d2x(sscvt + sscvt_sus2),4)) ????? if ssctsuse /= 0 then do?? /* pointing to ERLY? */ ???????? erly = ssctsuse ???????? erlyid = c2x(storage(d2x(erly + erly_id),2)) ???????? if erlyid = "00A5" then do? /* id = ERLY */ ??????????? erlysize = c2d(storage(d2x(erly + erly_size),2)) ??????????? erlyeyec = storage(d2x(erly + erly_eyec),4) ??????????? if erlyeyec = "ERLY" then do? /* eyecatcher = ERLY */ ?????????????? modn = strip(storage(d2x(erly + erly_modn),8)) ?????????????? if modn = "DSN3EPX" then do ????????????????? scom = c2d(storage(d2x(erly + erly_scom),4)) ????????????????? if scom = 0 then say subsystem ????????????????????????????? else say subsystem" ACTIVE" ?????????????? end ??????????? end ???????? end ????? end ????? sscvt = c2d(storage(d2x(sscvt + sscvt_sscvt),4)) ?? end return The above Rexx code can be executed like a clist. regards; Rahim? ?? |
Re: TCPIP configuration assistance needed
开云体育Hi Piotr, ? Thank you very much for your offer of help. ? I have attached a text file of the TCPIP files I have modified in my VM/ESA from userid TCPMAINT.? I stripped out all the comment lines to keep the file smaller.? Nothing I have done seems to enable the VM/ESA TCPIP to respond to a ping from my local PC. ? I also attached a TCPIP LOG file from the last time I started the TCPIP machine.? I think this set of error messages from that log is important but I don’t understand why it is an error. ? 00:05:36 DTCIPI006I Using profile file PROFILE TCPIP? *??????????? DTCPRS007E Error encountered in reading PROFILE TCPIP? *:????????? DTCPRS205I Line 283: Subnet mask 0.255.0.0 is not valid; 0 is used DTCPAR123I Line 283: Unknown network for gateway in GATEWAY command ? My Hercules configuration statement for the LCS port that VM/ESA recognizes and the contents of the unchanged SYSTEM DTCPARMS file are: ? Hercules .cnf file: ? #????????????????? PC???????????? dummy MAC address? Host Address 044A-044B? LCS? -n 192.168.1.8 -m 02-AA-BB-CC-DD-EE? 192.168.1.81 ? SYSTEM DTCPARMS file: ? :nick.tcpip?? :Type.server :Class.stack ????????????? :Attach.44A-44B????????? ??????????????:Diskwarn.90???????????? ? I use this documentation table supplied in the TCPIPSAM PACKAGE file on the TCPMAINT A disk ?to tell me to which disks the modified files must be copied after each modification: ? * These files should be copied to the indicated TCPMAINT minidisks: * * File??????????????? date???? time???? Copy to TCPMAINT's *-------------------- -------- -------- -------------------------------- ? ADDRESS? TCPIP??? *? 5/19/95 15:55:14 191? 592 ? HOSTS??? ADDRINFO *? 3/24/98 16:39:34 191? 592? 198 ? HOSTS??? LOCAL??? *? 5/24/95 16:36:09 191? 592? 198 ? HOSTS??? SITEINFO *? 3/24/98 16:39:34 191? 592? 198 ? SYS1???? TCPIP??? *? 3/24/98 16:00:04 191?????? 198 ? SYS2???? TCPIP??? *? 3/24/98 16:00:03 191?????? 198 ? SYS3???? TCPIP??? *? 3/24/98 16:00:02 191?????? 198 ? SYS4 ????TCPIP??? *? 3/24/98 16:00:01 191?????? 198 ? PROFILE? TCPIP??? *? 3/24/98 16:00:00 191?????? 198 ? SYSTEM?? DTCPARMS *? 3/24/98 16:35:00 191?????? 198 ? When the TCPIP virtual machine is autologged Hercules activates the TAP0 device (I am using Windows10 with CTCI-WIN for communication), as shown in the Hercules log ? 00:05:39 HHC00942I CTC: lcs device tap0 using mac 02:AA:BB:CC:DD:EE ? Any advice you can offer about what configuration file(s) I have not coded correctly would be very helpful.? If there is any further information you need to help me just ask. ? Peter ? From: [email protected] <[email protected]> On Behalf Of Piotr Kolasinski
Sent: Tuesday, March 3, 2020 1:58 PM To: [email protected] Subject: Re: [H390-MVS] TCPIP configuration assistance needed ? Hi Peter How can I help you? What do you need ? ? Any details about your configuration? ? Piotr ? ? wt., 3 mar 2020 o 14:12?Rahim Azizarab via Groups.Io <rahimazizarab=[email protected]> napisa?(a):
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Re: TCPIP configuration assistance needed
Hi Peter How can I help you? What do you need ? Any details about your configuration? Piotr wt., 3 mar 2020 o 14:12?Rahim Azizarab via Groups.Io <rahimazizarab=[email protected]> napisa?(a): Peter: |
TCPIP configuration assistance needed
I cane across an old version of VM/ESA V2.4.0 and am trying to configure
TCPIP for that system. I have it up and running, but no networking yet. I have configured TCPIP before (with assistance) on a more modern OS but I'm not having any luck with this one. If anyone here can provide any practical help I'd certainly appreciate it. I also posted asking for help over on H390-VM.groups.io, but no response there yet so I thought I'd try here as well. If you can offer any assistance please respond here or privately, whichever you would prefer. Regards, Peter |
Re: H390 on Raspberry Pi 4B
开云体育On 1/8/20 10:11 AM, Theodore M Rolle Jr
wrote:
Compare to: I don't use Hyperion because of relative stabiliity, the multiple
versions and (for SDL version) more complex build. _._,_._,_
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