Yes, you will need new names for the CFs. We just upgraded our processors 
and we had CF1 and CF2, In the new processors I defined CF3 and CF4 so we 
are now running with CFs named CF3 and CF4 only.

Note though. In the IOCDS I named the NEW CF lpars CF1 and CF2 s so that 
in the CFRM policy CF3 runs in lpar CF1 etc. 

I'm thinking at some point I'll change the CFRM policy back to CF1 and CF2 
to match the LPAR names. 

Yes - you need to make this change on your running system before you IPL 
the new system. 




Alan Field
Technical Engineer Principal
BCBS Minnesota

Phone: 651.662.3546  Mobile:  651.428.8826





From:   "Mohamed Juma" <mmj...@yahoo.com>
To:     IBM-MAIN@LISTSERV.UA.EDU
Date:   05/02/2013 14:50
Subject:        Re: CFRM Policy with new CPU
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Alan, in this case, I have to put new names for the new CF. I was thinking 
to keep the old names.
 
I think you also mean, that I have to make this change in the running 
system before IPL the new
system.
 
Mohamed  
 

________________________________
 From: Jerry Whitteridge <jerry.whitteri...@safeway.com>
To: IBM-MAIN@LISTSERV.UA.EDU 
Sent: Thursday, May 2, 2013 10:33 PM
Subject: Re: CFRM Policy with new CPU
 

Agree with this.

Given a recent experience I'd also very specifically also update the
COUPLExx member to explicitly load the correct policy.

This is more a safety measure than anything else - I had a bad experience 
in
just updating a CFRM policy and now am pretty gun-shy about updates like
this. 

However we have routinely had non connected CF's in our production 
policies
listing our DR CF's(I got bit during a development upgrade  )

Jerry Whitteridge
Lead Systems Programmer
Safeway Inc.
925 951 4184

If you feel in control
you just aren't going fast enough.


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Behalf Of Alan Field
Sent: Thursday, May 02, 2013 12:27 PM
To: IBM-MAIN@LISTSERV.UA.EDU
Subject: Re: CFRM Policy with new CPU

Create a CFRM policy with ALL your CFs defined, both existing and new. 

Change the PREFLIST to specify ALL the CFs. e.g. 
PREFLIST(NEW1,NEW2,OLD1,OLD2)

Activate the policy. This the key step. 

Now no matter what combination of old and new CFs you come up on the 
structures will be allocated. 



Alan Field
Technical Engineer Principal
BCBS Minnesota







From:   "Mohamed Juma" <mmj...@yahoo.com>
To:    IBM-MAIN@LISTSERV.UA.EDU
Date:   05/02/2013 14:06
Subject:        CFRM Policy with new CPU
Sent by:        IBM Mainframe Discussion List <IBM-MAIN@LISTSERV.UA.EDU>



Hi
We are in migration stage from old Z9 to zEC12 CPU, in parallel sysplex 
environment, regarding
CFRM we referring now to  two CFs, internal and external CFs.
I will configure new CFRM policy referring to the new CFs. I have some 
doubt, that when I will 
IPL with the new policy with the new CPU, still it will point to the old 
CFRM policy, even if I define
the new policy in COUPLExx member in parmlib.

Any advise or recommendation will be appreciated  to help me.

Mohamed

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