On Wednesday, 08/22/2007 at 06:14 EDT, Adam Thornton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > On Aug 22, 2007, at 3:55 PM, Alan Altmark wrote: > > Eeek! x 2 A non-adminstrator virtual machine with anything other than > > class G (or less)?!? Someone PLEASE bring me my pills!! > > The installation guide recommends B actually....
Natch. As a sysprog, I love class B. People who run VM 2nd level like class B. Life is easier. But I'd wager that the folks who wrote that recommendation do not, in fact, have class B on our production system. ;-) OTOH, what you do in your test LPAR, however, stays in your test LPAR. > And even on my class A administrator machine, I have the following > SHUTDOWN EXEC on my A-Disk: > > /* */ > say "Bad idea, dude." On our test system, we move SHUTDOWN to class S (or whatever). Then SET PRIVCLAS * +S is required to kill the first-level system. I've thought, too, about giving ESMs control over SHUTDOWN. Alan Altmark z/VM Development IBM Endicott