Hi,
I need to use the /*xmit jcl statement in a JES2 environment to send a job to another LPAR. Though they are on the same physical box. I understood, that the xmit statement needs the node name of the system I am sending the job to. Where can I find the node name of a JES2 system? Can you please guide me?
Thanks.
How to identify JES2 node name?
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Re: How to identify JES2 node name?
if the need is approved by the powers of Your organisation
Your support will be glad to provide You with the info needed to accomplish the task
Your support will be glad to provide You with the info needed to accomplish the task
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Re: How to identify JES2 node name?
Hello,
If you're looking for NODENAMEs of other systems (which is implied from your post) - then, if you are authorized, go to SDSF screen 'NODE' to see the other nodes connected to your system.
To see your own NODE name - type WHO at the command prompt on SDSF and look for SYSNAMEor SYSPLEX variable.
Hope this helps.
If you're looking for NODENAMEs of other systems (which is implied from your post) - then, if you are authorized, go to SDSF screen 'NODE' to see the other nodes connected to your system.
To see your own NODE name - type WHO at the command prompt on SDSF and look for SYSNAMEor SYSPLEX variable.
Hope this helps.
Thanks,
Anuj
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Re: How to identify JES2 node name?
Thanks. I had not had the access to issue the commnds though I got it from a known in support group.
Thanks guys.
Thanks guys.
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Re: How to identify JES2 node name?
Glad you've got it working - and Thanks for the feedback!
Thanks,
Anuj
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