MVMUA Meeting 109

MVMUA 109, Aug. 6, 2001
Location:Philadelphia
Metropolitan VM Users Association 109
August 6, 2001
Sheraton University City Hotel 36th & Chestnut
Philadelphia, PA phone 215-387-8000
The time will be from 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM.
8:30 AM Continental Breakfast
9:00 AM Opening Session and Announcements
Bill Munson
9:15 AM Zen CMS Dump Reading or
Enlightenment Wrighting Dumpscan Macros
Fredrick J Hitzman of the Information Builders VM
FOCUS Development Team will "rant and rave" about
whatever is on his mind but mostly about what he calls
the ZEN of CMS Dump Reading.
Fred has been with Information Builders for over 9 years
and worked with VM since 1982. He has spoken at SHARE,
MVMUA, and the VM Workshop.
10:15 AM Break
10:30 AM IBM's VM Dump Tool
The speaker is Tom DeForest from CP Development in the
VM organization of IBM in Endicott NY.
With VM Ver 3, Rel 1.0 and changes to support 64-bit
architecture, the VM Dump Tool was introduced as the
replacement for DVF for reading CP abend and
stand-alone dumps. The VM Dump Tool has nearly
all the features that DVF had, updated for 64-bits,
with a number of powerful new commands and macros to
ferret out and format new information from a dump.
This session will provide an introduction to the
VM Dump Tool with information about its history,
features, a simple case study of a PRG005 dump,
a number of examples on BLOCK and TRACE, and a
look at a simple example macro.
He has worked in VM for the bulk of his 30+ year career.
For the last 10 years, his focus has been on debugging
problems in CP, reading dumps, and dump reading tools.
11:30 noon LUNCH break
1:00 PM TCP/IP Update
Alan Altmark, IBM, invites you to come and learn
about the latest enhancements for VM TCP/IP.
Important functions have been delivered in
both the service stream and in new releases.
Alan will give you the details you need.
Alan is a regular speaker at VM Technical Conferences
and is currently an IBM representative to SHARE.
2:00 PM Break
2:15 PM TCP/IP Routing - part 1
Alan Altmark, IBM, will provide detailed information
on TCP/IP routing and how to configure and use
TCP/IP's static and dynamic routing functions. The
mysteries of coding the Gateway and BsdRoutingParms
statements for VM TCP/IP are revealed.
Virtual IP Addressing (VIPA) will also be discussed.
While the synax may be VM, the concepts apply to all
operating systems, including VSE, z/OS, and Linux.
3:15 PM Break
3:30 PM TCP/IP Routing - part 2
Alan Altmark
Senior Software Engineer
z/VM, TCP/IP, VIF, and Linux for zSeries Development,
Endicott, NY Phone 607.752.6027 fax 607.752.1497
4:30 PM Questions, Discussion
5:00 PM thank you very much.
Bill Munson
212-736-4433 ext 3298
Bill_Munson@ibi.com
