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I usually have a shared session started on the HMC for the 3 i5/OS
installs. What I have noticed is that the shared session on the HMC does
not survive an IPL of the i5/OS. I will be signed in to the HMC via a VPN
from home and applying PTFs. After I IPL and close my session, the next
time I log in the HMC shared session has lost it's connection and I have to
create a new shared session.

Anyone see a fix to the HMC to stabilize the sessions?

Jim

On Wed, Jun 17, 2009 at 6:19 AM, Jeffrey M. Carey <
jeffreymcarey@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

I agree with John that the native remote ability is very stable.

That being said, I have had circumstances where I was the only shared
session and an abnormal end on my PC (blue screen, VPN crash) caused the
session to end. The easy way to fi this is to have a session started on
the HMC itself (as a shared, not dedicated, session). If that is not
possible, you can also have two people start shared sessions on different
PC's (preferably not sharing a network connection). So long as one PC stays
up, the session will not be interrupted.

Your mileage may vary - some installs never disconnected, some exhibited
the behavior I described. But in any case, if the HMC itself was logged in
or if there were more than one shared session up, I never lost the session.

-----Original Message-----
From: John Jones <chianime@xxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Jun 17, 2009 7:27 AM
To: Midrange Systems Technical Discussion <midrange-l@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
Subject: Re: PCAnywhere for the HMC.

As long as you do a shared console session, the session will survive
random
and intentional disconnects. I've done this from home: Connect via VPN,
start a session, start an OS upgrade (or RCLSTG or GO SAVE/21), make sure
it's at a point where it'll take a while, then close the 5250 session and
maybe close the VPN connection. Whenever I check on it, I just re-enter
the
shared session password and it's as if I never left.

Shared sessions are also good (although not perfect) if you want to watch
or
instruct someone else remotely. Both of you can log in and the person
observing can't see what the person leading is typing but they do get the
screen transitions and updates.

On Wed, Jun 17, 2009 at 12:07 AM, Lukas Beeler <
lukas.beeler@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

On Tue, Jun 16, 2009 at 22:39, <rob@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
I really like the remote capability of V7 of HMC. However, is there
something like PC Anywhere or Dameware that will run on it?

I usually run IBM's 5250 emulation off one of our terminal servers.
This way, even if a i lose the VPN connection, the Console session
will stay up on the TS.

However, i suppose that's not an option for you. Another way would be
to install a RSA II Slimline Adapter into the HMC, and then access the
HMC's display using a web browser.

Or plug the HMC into an IP KVM.

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