This group is for all folks running the original IBM VM/370 Release 6 operating system (or later (e.g. VMTCE (Community Edition)) on Hercules. Like the other early IBM operating systems this version has always been in the public domain and so can be freely distributed. The base version as supplied by IBM is lacking in many facilities. IBM solved this by providing additional extension products which were licensed and so are not available. There are however many user enhancements available which can be installed. In addition, in order to get users up and running quickly updated "releases" of VM/370 included the most popular updates are available for download, so novices can start to learn VM without having to delve into the system internals. It is intended that this wiki will provide information on the base release and these updates.
The available versions are here :-
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Re: Have a working storage under VM/370
All I can say is I never use docker and don't have this issue. No one else has reported this problem. Even on Linux. Dave
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Dave Wade
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Re: Have a working storage under VM/370
OK I do not see that this is so as all seems to work.? I start to use other's dockerfile.? I now actually doing it all under my dockerfile as I tried sixpack as well as the latest se 1.3 for vm.?
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kwccoin@...
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Re: Have a working storage under VM/370
I believe this is a docker issue. You need to ask the person who created the docker image. We don¡¯t support docker here. Dave Sent: Tuesday, April 9, 2024 1:15 PM To: [email protected] Subject: Re:
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Dave Wade
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Re: Have a working storage under VM/370
as all my changes are gone, isthere something I can do to see the changes. ?Is some start up option issues or ¡
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kwccoin@...
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Re: Have a working storage under VM/370
The changes are stored in shadow files, defined by the SF= so should persist. Dave
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Dave Wade
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Have a working storage under VM/370
More a MVS/VSE/DB2 guy and have been doing some COBOL/Assemble/FORTRAN over MVS 3.8j. 3 days ago now I discovered I can run VM/370 easily under Docker (never able to install one under
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kwccoin@...
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Re: How do I report a bug in VMCE?
Bertram, OK so I have looked further at this. There are two things that influence how the terminal behaves. There is the System Operator which is defined in DMKSYS and the system console which is
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Dave Wade
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Re: How do I report a bug in VMCE?
Hello Jeff, Thank you so very much
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Bertram Moshier
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Re: How do I report a bug in VMCE?
The procedure to get a change in the VMCE distribution is to begin by opening an issue at: https://github.com/s390guy/vm370/issues Bob Bolch wrote:
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Bob Bolch
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Re: How do I report a bug in VMCE?
Hello, wrote: CP TERM TIMESTAMP ON ... will put the timestamp on ALL output, not just CP messages.
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Jeff Henry
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Re: How do I report a bug in VMCE?
I set up, so guess I "own" it. Harold Grovesteen
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Harold Grovesteen
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Re: How do I report a bug in VMCE?
Hello Dave, Thank you for an explanation that gives solid reasons. Questions: Is there a way another user can get the TOD on the responses of CP? If not, how does one go about suggesting a
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Bertram Moshier
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Re: How do I report a bug in VMCE?
Bertram ¡ oh and the OPERATOR ID behaves differently because its specified in DMKSYS as the SYSOPER ID and VM treats this differently. You can see this when you logon. You get times on the CP output
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Dave Wade
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Re: "Waterloo Tapes" in H390-VM group's Files area
Yes its fine¡.listings below¡. But of course it does depend on where DMSTIO is loaded so that patch only works for the current release of CE and you should check the instruction before patching
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Dave Wade
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Re: "Waterloo Tapes" in H390-VM group's Files area
If you want an acid test, try WATERLOO2.aws and scan files 2 through 3 and see if it hiccoughs.? If not, then we certainly have a winner. Below is my attempt to scan it with PETAPE from WATERLOO5.aws
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Mark A. Stevens
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Re: How do I report a bug in VMCE?
Hello Bertram, I followed the steps you indicated and I do observe the same behaviour as you. But that seems to come from the fact that the virtual machine is in TERM MODE VM (because of a command to
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Ren¨¦ Ferland
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Re: How do I report a bug in VMCE?
Hi, Yes on operator I do q v storage
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Bertram Moshier
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Re: How do I report a bug in VMCE?
Hello, The problem occurs after I IPL CMS. The steps are: 1) IPL CMS (e.g., /cp I cms) 2) At the prompt I do a /cp disc 3) After the PROFILE EXEC runs the user disc from the Hercules 3215 console. 4)
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Bertram Moshier
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Re: How do I report a bug in VMCE?
Dave Wade wrote: [...] FWIW, it appears that with z/VM, it doesn't load a disabled wait PSW after redefining storage either. Instead, it simply resets the system and clears storage ("Storage cleared -
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Fish Fish
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Re: How do I report a bug in VMCE?
Rene, It looks like when on OPERATOR with CMS loaded, and you change store it does not report Disabled Wait Loaded. I am not sure if it should. I¡¯ll check on the base software. Dave Sent: Thursday,
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Dave Wade
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