On 19 Sep 2001, at 15:31, Nate Gelbard wrote:

> > The V3R7 is an old (withdrawn since 1997, I think) release. of
> > course DB2 is OK but with a poor set of functions (triggers,
>
> Sufficient to be used as a remote datastore for apache/php
> web frontends?

So as a production machine ?

I don't think your 500 hardware will be efficient enough.

And, it seems to me that the DDM IP server (that would be
necessary to get the data from a DRDA DB2 connection) existed in
V3R7.

You can see this server (*DDM) in the various values of the
SERVER parameter of the STRTCPSVR command.

>
> > It asks you for the resource name. Try WRKHDWRSC *CMN to
> > get it.
>
> Okay. I get
>
> CC02 -> LIN01 -> CMN04
> CC01 -> LIN02 -> CMN03
> CC03 -> LIN03 -> CMN01

CMNxx are the ressource names of the Token cards.

>
> The address field requires a 12 characters.
> When I entered 123456789012 & smack enter, it translates
> that to 000000000001 -> 7FFFFFFFFFFFF. So I assume I am looking
> for a hex number, but from where. Ideas?

OK. I made a mistake. This is the MAC address, not the ressource
name. Without any problems, you can use the default value
*ADPT. The burnt-in address will be used.

>
> natez
>


Cordialement/Best regards
Marc Rauzier

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