Robert Googling "INMR01 NODENAME", the first "hit" is
http://publib.boulder.ibm.com/infocenter/zos/v1r9/index.jsp? topic=/com.ibm.zos.r9.ikjb400/ikj4b480569.htm Since I hate this way of presenting manuals and noting that the manual is z/OS V1R9.0 TSO/E Customization, I called up the V1R12 equivalent in my preferred format: http://publibz.boulder.ibm.com/cgi- bin/bookmgr_OS390/BOOKS/ikj4b4a0/5.13.18.1.1 Here we discover that your "NODENAME" is the "origin node name". At this point I have a horrible feeling that, according to "Step 3: Configure VMCF and TNF" of your Communications Server IP component installation, you may have installed non-restartable VMCF/TNF and simply coded INITPARM (NODENAME) in your IEFSSNxx member and this may have set the "node name" which is picked up by XMIT. This is a wild guess! Ideally it should end up being the NJE node name which you can set with the NJENODENAME statement in SMTP - I think, the TSO/E manual says very little so guessing is required! Chris Mason On Tue, 31 May 2011 23:09:12 +0000, Robert Prins <[email protected]> wrote: >If I do an XMIT into a dataset, the INMR01 record contains the following: > >! \INMR01.รข....&......NODENAME......XXXXXXX......TO......XXXXXXX......20110601 010 >410....... > >Can anyone tell me where in the system "NODENAME" is defined in order >to change it into something a bit more meaningful? > >Thanks, > >Robert >-- >Robert AH Prins ---------------------------------------------------------------------- For IBM-MAIN subscribe / signoff / archive access instructions, send email to [email protected] with the message: GET IBM-MAIN INFO Search the archives at http://bama.ua.edu/archives/ibm-main.html

