We have this line in PARMLIB IEASYSxx:

REAL=0,                     /* 03/04/11 JOR PER HEALTH CHECKER      */

Indicates that up until 2011, we were setting some V=R; '100' as far as I can 
tell from old member versions. As I said previously, we used some V=R to 
facilitate configuring storage offline in order to activate DR LPARs. By 2011 
we had acquired a dedicated DR box supported by GDPS, so we no longer needed to 
fiddle with storage.  

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So much for a 30yr old memory.  :-)

Thanks Greg!

Bob

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On 6/9/2017 11:47 AM, Richards, Robert B. wrote:
> I seem to remember that V=R was used with MVS/XA running under VM/XA SF and 
> you could bounce VM/XA SF and the guest would stay up.

That was a *VM* V=R user, not a MVS V=R address space.

Regards,
Greg


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