The disc labeled C3175510_05 contains ptf's for 5722XH2 - V5R1 iSeries
Access for Web.  Load it in any CD-ROM and drill into the QPTFMNT folder.
This will list all of the products with PTF's on this CD.  On an iSeries use
the command WRKOPTVOL DEV(OPT01) CSI(*NONE) to display this.

Regards,

Scott Ingvaldson
AS/400 System Administrator
GuideOne Insurance Group

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Today's Topics:

   1. RE: Network backups (Graap, Ken)
   2. RE: Network backups (Glenn Ericson)
   3. Re: displaying *JOB format (Peter Vidal)
   4. Re: Copy files from Unix box to IFS (Buzz Fenner) (Buzz Fenner)
   5. RE: Any Rumors ?? (jt)
   6. Re: displaying *JOB format (Booth Martin)
   7. RE: ?Computerworld? article (York, Albert)
   8. PTF Disc 5 of 4 ??? (David A Parnin)
   9. Re: Netgear FVS318 VPN connection (Vern Hamberg)


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message: 1
date: Mon, 29 Sep 2003 05:49:59 -0700
from: "Graap, Ken" <keg@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
subject: RE: Network backups

Evan - 

Here is a link to the BRMS manual:

http://publib.boulder.ibm.com/iseries/v5r2/ic2924/books/sm23/c4153453.pdf

Check out:

Chapter 12. Setting Up BRMS as a Tivoli Storage Manager (TSM) Client

Kenneth
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-----Original Message-----
From: Evan Harris [mailto:spanner@xxxxxxxxxx]
Sent: Monday, September 29, 2003 3:04 AM
To: MIDRANGE-L@xxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: Network backups


Hi all

I have been asked about doing backups over a network connection from an 
AS/400 to another machine; can be an AS/400, but we also have a pSeries 
running TSM on the network as another option. The AS/400's will be running 
V5R2. Bandwidth should not be a problem as we are talking fibre and gigabit 
ethernet (or so I'm told).

I keep hearing that BRMS can do this, but can never locate anything that 
tells me how; all I can find indicates that BRMS network feature allows 
machines in a BRMS network to share policies, tape pools and the like. I 
figure that BRMS involvement in this scenario is most likely as a client to 
a TSM server.

Any and all opinions welcomed plus any experiences and advice :)

Regards
Evan Harris


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message: 2
date: Mon, 29 Sep 2003 09:18:23 -0400
from: Glenn Ericson <Glenn-Ericson@xxxxxxx>
subject: RE: Network backups

Evan,
Why not  use one of the  High Availability products like Data Mirror i 
Cluster to  create a   DR 400 sight on the other end of the Network 
and  get more value out of what you are doing?

         Glenn
Glenn Ericson

OS Solutions International
NYC Phone (718)898-9805  Fax 718 446 1150
http://www.os-solutions.com
mailto:gericson@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx

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>To: MIDRANGE-L@xxxxxxxxxxxx
>Subject: Network backups
>
>
>Hi all
>
>I have been asked about doing backups over a network connection from an
>AS/400 to another machine; can be an AS/400, but we also have a pSeries
>running TSM on the network as another option. The AS/400's will be running
>V5R2. Bandwidth should not be a problem as we are talking fibre and gigabit
>ethernet (or so I'm told).
>
>I keep hearing that BRMS can do this, but can never locate anything that
>tells me how; all I can find indicates that BRMS network feature allows
>machines in a BRMS network to share policies, tape pools and the like. I
>figure that BRMS involvement in this scenario is most likely as a client to
>a TSM server.
>
>Any and all opinions welcomed plus any experiences and advice :)
>
>Regards
>Evan Harris
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message: 3
date: Mon, 29 Sep 2003 08:36:38 -0400
from: "Peter Vidal" <Peter_Vidal@xxxxxxxx>
subject: Re: displaying *JOB format


Can't you use a CL in you RPG pgm to return the date format that is been
used?
Maybe using RTVJOBA?

Peter Vidal
Pall Aeropower Corp.
SR Programmer Analyst
WWW.Pall.com

"A good player makes himself look good; a great player makes the team look
good."
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message: 4
date: Mon, 29 Sep 2003 09:32:22 -0500
from: "Buzz Fenner" <bfenner@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
subject: Re: Copy files from Unix box to IFS (Buzz Fenner)

from: Vern Hamberg <vhamberg@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
subject: Re: Copy files from Unix box to IFS

Vern Hamberg wrote:

That's what I thought you said. What interface DO you have to the
appliance? Web browser? Telnet?

Does it possibly have a FTP server? You can find out by executing

ftp xx.xx.xx.xx

where xx.xx.xx.xx is the IP address of the appliance. You DO need a user ID
and password, probably. You don't really to know Unix to user ftp.

If there is a telnet or browser interface, can you add scripts? Is there
the abiblity to schedule things, with at or cron, maybe?

Vern,

Yes, the appliance has an FTP server and I've been able to FTP into it (from
a 5250 session).  Once there, trying to navigate to the mail archive folder
(using the 'cd' command) has been unsuccessful.  So, I'm in touch with the
manufacturer about that.  Using the web browser gets you to the
administrator functions; other than that, it's locked down.  A rep from the
company that sold us the box says its running Linux; I have no exposure to
linux and very limited exposure to unix so that's why I've wanted a solution
to run from the AS/400.

Buzz Fenner
Systems Analyst/Network Administrator
Phone: 870.930.3374
Fax: 870.930.3376
bfenner@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx



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message: 5
date: Mon, 29 Sep 2003 10:34:55 -0400
from: "jt" <jt@xxxxxx>
subject: RE: Any Rumors ??

Thx, Don, that's good to know.  Never seen where it's been nailed down what
the "i" in iSeries stands for, but we all know (unless you look at TCO) it
SURE doesn't stand for inexpensive...;-)  (And I bet that SHARE conference
was very interesting!)

You or anybody have news/rumors on whether Rochester was spared?
http://www.computerworld.com/careertopics/careers/labor/story/0,10801,85423,
00.html?nas=AM-85423



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| from what I've seen in the IBM presentations at SHARE, etc., the Blade
| product will eventually support all currently supported os's and will be a
| nice, and probably expensive, box.




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message: 6
date: Mon, 29 Sep 2003 09:45:53 -0500 (Central Daylight Time)
from: "Booth Martin" <Booth@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
subject: Re: displaying *JOB format

Yes, that's the second choice I ended up with.  Barbara's suggestion gave me
the choice I used.   I am just displaying today's date as an example. 
  
 
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From: Midrange Systems Technical Discussion
Date: Monday, September 29, 2003 08:23:58
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Subject: Re: displaying *JOB format
 
Can't you use a CL in you RPG pgm to return the date format that is been
used?
Maybe using RTVJOBA?
 
Peter Vidal
Pall Aeropower Corp.
SR Programmer Analyst
WWW.Pall.com
 
"A good player makes himself look good; a great player makes the team look
good."
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> Never seen where it's been nailed down what
> the "i" in iSeries stands for, 

Integrated.

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message: 7
date: Mon, 29 Sep 2003 08:05:33 -0700
from: "York, Albert" <albert.york@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
subject: RE: ?Computerworld? article

In the north we say 'you guys'.

Except in Brooklyn where they say "youse guys'.

Albert York                          



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        Rob,

        Please come here (Richmond, VA) and try to explain that to all the
        Southerners here who think that "y'all" is singular and "all y'all"
is
        plural.  My freshman year RA quite succinctly explained that "y'all"
        corrects one of the most severe failings of the English language (at
least
        in the minds of Southerners), the fact that "you" is both singular
and
        plural.

        Mike E.




        

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        You're wrong.  A true southerner never uses y'all in the singular.

        Rob Berendt
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        Come on Rob if youse is gonna try t' speek Suthern, git it rite

        Y'all=singular
        Y'alls=plural

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        Thanks y'all.

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message: 8
date: Mon, 29 Sep 2003 10:33:51 -0500
from: "David A Parnin" <daparnin@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
subject: PTF Disc 5 of 4 ???

Greetings,

I've got a PTF question and any thoughts would be appreciated.  We're at
V5R1.  Last week a cum PTF order that I had placed came in.  The cum
consisted of 5 CD's all labeled C3175510_xx (xx=01, 02, etc. thru 05).
When I did the GO PTF option #8 and selected all PTF's it displayed 1 of 4,
2 of 4, etc as they were loading.  It never used the 5th CD.  Is it likely
that this CD has the cover letters, additional PTF's, or it's just a
coaster they sent as a promotion?  I've loaded PTF's before but as long as
I can remember it's always asked for all of the CD's or tapes.

When I do a DSPOPT I get:

                       Display Optical Volume Attributes

   Volume . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . :   C3175510_05
   Device . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . :   OPT01
   Authorization list . . . . . . . . . :   QOPTSEC

 Volume Header Information:
   Internal Volume ID . . . . . . . . . :   C3175510_05
   Serial Number  . . . . . . . . . . . :
   Volume type  . . . . . . . . . . . . :   *PRIMARY
   Media type . . . . . . . . . . . . . :   *CD-ROM
   Media format . . . . . . . . . . . . :   *ISO9660
   Coded character set ID . . . . . . . :   500
   Volume-full threshold  . . . . . . . :   100
   Volume sequence number . . . . . . . :   1
   Create date  . . . . . . . . . . . . :   06/18/03
   Create time  . . . . . . . . . . . . :   06:41:00
   Text . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . :   OS/400 Cumulative PTFs


Any ideas?  Thanks.

Dave Parnin
Nishikawa Standard Company
Topeka, IN  46571
daparnin@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx



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message: 9
date: Mon, 29 Sep 2003 10:35:06 -0500
from: Vern Hamberg <vhamberg@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
subject: Re: Netgear FVS318 VPN connection

Peter

I don't know NetGear - we use a LinkSys VPN router. Usually there's a log 
on the router, probably accessible through a browser.

Setting up a W2K or XP IP Security policy is one of the worst, most 
frustrating exercises I know of. If you don't click on all the right 
circles and squares and other arcane weirdness, nothing works. You might 
also go to LinkSys' site and find the downloads for their VPN router - that 
manual has an extensive section on setting this up. When I follow every 
step very carefully, sometimes it works.  :-(

But when I have set one up, getting the 'Negotiating...' statuses is normal 
for the first attempt--it's how I establish the connection--then the next 
attempts at connecting (FTP, NetServer, etc.) should work without comment. 
Try a telnet in a command prompt after your ping. Also, see if the router 
is set up not to respond to ping. This will not stop the VPN connection but 
may confuse you when you get no other response.

If that does not work, you maybe should review your policy setup, maybe 
remove the one you have and start over. But check the log on the router, if 
you can.

I much prefer a separate client - I use SSH Sentinel - don't know if you 
can find a freely-usable copy anymore - it is quite stable and easy to set
up.

HTH

Vern

At 10:03 PM 9/28/2003 -0700, you wrote:
>Hi Everyone,
>
>I'm on W2K Pro trying to connect to a customer through my LinkSys BEFSR41
to
>their Netgear FVS318 router which should let me see their LAN and their
>iSeries.
>
>I'm totally unfamiliar with this stuff, so I followed the instructions I
>downloaded from Netgear for setting up an IP Security policy on W2K to
>communicate with their router.  This is new to the LAN guy on the other end
>too, so we're stumbling over terminology among other things.
>
>At the moment, when I attempt to ping their iSeries's LAN IP address, I get
>4 reponses of Negotiating IP Security, which I take as a good sign.
However
>there's no sign it reached the Netgear router.
>
>Has anyone done this?  Is there a Netgear forum for it somewhere?  Any and
>all help appreciated.
>
>Peter Dow
>Dow Software Services, Inc.
>909 793-9050 voice
>909 793-4480 fax
>909 522-3214 cell



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