On Tue, 26 Jun 2007 13:57:41 -0400, Alan Altmark <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> 
wrote:

>On Tuesday, 06/26/2007 at 12:08 EST, Tom Duerbusch
><[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> Another item to check off the list.
>>
>> One of the things I really like about the listservs, not only getting 
to
>the
>> meat of a problem, but the discussion of the frills that are around th
e
>problem.
>>
>> Like, switching hardware might also cause a switch in operating system
s,
>even
>> though you IPL the same disk.
>> Or causing a switch from basic mode to LPAR mode.
>>
>> With my z/890, I've only lost 768MB to control storage, up from 87 MB 
on
>my
>> MP3000/H30.
>> What is the minimum you loose with a z/9?
>
>My understanding is that the memory dedicated to the HSA on a z9 [no
>slashes in hardware, please] is (a) always 2GB, and (b) not taken from t
he
>memory that you pay for.
>
>So, it's a trick question.  :-)
>
>Alan Altmark
>z/VM Development
>IBM Endicott
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My z9 shows 1472M in use for HSA.  That's up from 1088M used on the z890 

we upgraded from in the beginning of May.

Brian Nielsen

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