You could restore yoour original install tapes to you 2nd level
machine and then apply maintenance.

/Fran
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On Thu, 8 Mar 2007 08:32:58 -0500 Anne Crabtree said:
>That's probably what I want to do eventually.  I'm trying to learn how
>to do this so I can test maintenance somewhere before putting it on
>production (which is my only option at the moment).
>
>Anne D. Crabtree
>System Programmer
>WV Dept of Administration - OT
>304-558-5914 ext 8885
>Fax 304-558-1351
>
>>>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] 3/8/2007 8:11 AM >>>
>You could put 510W01 in your 2nd level directory but it would be a
>minidisk on the real 510W01 volume.
>
>If you have enough DASD you could define minidisks on your 1st level
>machine from cylinder 1 to END for 510RES & 510W01.  Then logon on to
>your 2nd level machine and restore DDR backups from your real 510RES &
>510W01.  This way you could have a complete running 2nd level
>system with little effort.
>
>/Fran Hensler at Slippery Rock University of Pennsylvania USA for 43
>years
>         [EMAIL PROTECTED]         +1.724.738.2153
>        "Yes, Virginia, there is a Slippery Rock"
>
>On Thu, 8 Mar 2007 08:06:24 -0500 Anne Crabtree said:
>>I was confused as to whether I should put VM2CKP in the DIRECTORY
>stmt
>>as opposed to 510W01.  I'm just not sure I set everything up right.
>>
>>Anne D. Crabtree
>>System Programmer
>>WV Dept of Administration - OT
>>304-558-5914 ext 8885
>>Fax 304-558-1351
>>
>>>>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] 3/8/2007 7:49 AM >>>
>>Anne -
>>
>>You would use the 12FF disk for your 2nd level directory.
>>
>>In fact you could not write the directory to 510W01 even if you
>>wanted to.  510W01 is not defined in your 2nd level machine.
>>
>>/Fran Hensler at Slippery Rock University of Pennsylvania USA for 43
>>years
>>         [EMAIL PROTECTED]         +1.724.738.2153
>>        "Yes, Virginia, there is a Slippery Rock"
>>
>>On Thu, 8 Mar 2007 07:36:28 -0500 Anne Crabtree said:
>>>I'm trying to set up a second level vm system following directions
>in
>>>"Z/VM Running Guest Operating Systems"  Chapters 6 and 7.  Here's my
>>>directory entry on first level:
>>>
>>>USER VMTEST VMTEST 64M 128M BG
>>>  MACHINE ESA 2
>>>  OPTION TODENABLE
>>>  ACCOUNT 1 VMTEST
>>>  IPL CMS
>>>  SPECIAL 400 3270
>>>  CONSOLE 009 3215 T
>>>  SPOOL 00C 2540 READER *
>>>  SPOOL 00D 2540 PUNCH  A
>>>  SPOOL 00E 1403 A
>>>  LINK MAINT 0190 0190 RR
>>>  LINK MAINT 019D 019D RR
>>>  LINK MAINT 019E 019E RR
>>>  MDISK  191 3390 217 0070 510W01 MR
>>>  MDISK 1000 3390 287 0035 510W01 MR
>>>  MDISK 12FF 3390 322 0070 510W01 MR
>>>
>>>I'm confused when I logon as VMTEST and create the USER DIRECT.
>>>In DIRECTORY stmt, should it be:
>>>DIRECTORY 12FF 3390 VM2CKP   or do I have to use 510W01 since that's
>>>the real volid where 12FF is?  User OPERATOR looks like this:
>>>USER OPERATOR AB12CD 32M 64M ABCDEFG
>>>  IPL 190 PARM AUTOCR
>>>  MACHINE ESA 4
>>>  ACCOUNT DEPT0001 BIN001
>>>  SPOOL    00C RDR  A
>>>  SPOOL    00D PUN  A
>>>  SPOOL    00E 4248 A
>>>  CONSOLE  01F 3270 T
>>>  * R/W disks
>>>  MDISK  191 3390  000  END VMT191 WR ALL
>>>  MDISK 1000 3390  000  END IPLDSK WR ALL
>>>  MDISK 12FF 3390  000  END VM2CKP WR ALL
>>>  * R/O disks
>>>  MDISK  190 3390  000  END MNT190 RR ALL
>>>  MDISK  19D 3390  000  END MNT19D RR ALL
>>>  MDISK  19E 3390  000  END MNT19E RR ALL
>>>
>>>In SYSTEM CONFIG, I have:
>>>Checkpoint Volid VM2CKP From Cylinder 1 for 2,
>>>Warmstart  Volid VM2CKP From Cylinder 3 for 2
>>>CP_Owned Slot 1 VM2CKP
>>>
>>>but since VM2CKP is a label not an actual volume, I'm not sure if I
>>did
>>>it right.
>>>
>>>I was trying to send this question to my buddy Phil at Velocity, but
>>it
>>>keeps coming back as undeliverable so I thought someone else could
>>>probably clear this up for me.
>>>Thanks!
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>Anne D. Crabtree
>>>System Programmer
>>>WV Dept of Administration - OT
>>>304-558-5914 ext 8885
>>>Fax 304-558-1351

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