RE: Mainframes

2003-11-05 Thread murphy, daniel (BMC Eng)
2:31 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: RE: Mainframes Dan, Currently I don't have access to a Mainframe. YET! To do the same thing I'm doing with opensystems. I basically telnet to the systems and run commands That will return me information about the configurat

RE: Mainframes

2003-10-30 Thread Bruce_Phillip
: Dan Muey [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Thursday, October 30, 2003 11:24 AM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: RE: Mainframes > Dan, > > I'm already using Net::Telnet module right now. > What I'd like to see is some examples of those > that connect to

RE: Mainframes

2003-10-30 Thread Dan Muey
> Dan, > > I'm already using Net::Telnet module right now. > What I'd like to see is some examples of those > that connect to mainframes. > > I appreciate any other link you can provide other than > Cpan. Care to elaborate on exactly wht your trying to

RE: Mainframes

2003-10-30 Thread Bruce_Phillip
Dan, I'm already using Net::Telnet module right now. What I'd like to see is some examples of those that connect to mainframes. I appreciate any other link you can provide other than Cpan. Phillip -Original Message- From: Dan Muey [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent

RE: Mainframes

2003-10-30 Thread Dan Muey
> Hi, > Howdy >Does anyone have any advice about using perl to connect using > >telnet or any other TCP/IP protocols to mainframes? Yes, use Modules!! The Net:: (Net::Telnet for instance) modules have most everything covered, also Socket modules, DBI modules, CGI et

Mainframes

2003-10-30 Thread Bruce_Phillip
Hi, Does anyone have any advice about using perl to connect using telnet or any other TCP/IP protocols to mainframes? Phillip Bruce ISC Consultant, System Architect Location: Dublin, CA * Cell: 408-476-8658 * Office: 925-560-7853 AIM: OkieUnix