Are both machines going to be on the floor together for a while?  If so, will
there be enough time to migrate your VM workload to the other system and
start your Linux POC after your VM migration?

On Monday 22 April 2002 12:12 pm, you wrote:
> Alan Altmark posted that z/VM 3 can't run in IFL engines. This is not
> good news for us. We are currently running VM on a machine that can't
> run z/VM 4. We are looking at getting newer machine with an IFL engine.
> We wanted to do a Linux proof of concept on the new machine, on the IFL
> to isolate the linux workload.
> If z/VM 3 can't run on an IFL we'll have to upgrade VM - but after we
> get the new machine since our current machine can't run z/VM 4.
> So my question is can z/VM 3 really not run in an IFL, or is this
> another license issue? We already are pursuing RACF licensing and I now
> see we'll need a special bid for RSCS NJE and/or Passthru. Can the z/VM
> issue also be pursued as a licensing issue or is this one real?

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