Hi David,

This is the right place for this question.

You should not have any problems with running z/OS and z/Linux on the
same machine in separate LPARs, aside from common problems with running
ANY two operating systems together on one box using LPARs (memory and
CPU allocation, etc).

Peter

I've seen their type before -- the problem is real, their solution is
nonsense, but they feel like everyone should line up behind them because
the problem is real. - Anonymous
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From: Linux on 390 Port [mailto:LINUX-390@VM.MARIST.EDU] On Behalf Of
Spring, David
Sent: July 26, 2012 08:28
To: LINUX-390@VM.MARIST.EDU
Subject: z/Linux and z/OS

Good morning all,

Hope this is the right place to ask this question. Please pardon the
intrusion if I should be posting this someplace else.

Our management is considering the acquisition of a new z114 "sandbox"
system primarily for testing new hardware (DASD and tape). They would
also like to conduct a z/Linux POC using the same machine. I know that
z/Linux can run in native mode on a System z processor but I wasn't sure
about it running side by side with z/OS. Can this be done using PR/SM
and building separate LPARs on the z114 for running z/Linux and z/OS
together on the same machine? I know that the most sensible solution
would probably be to get a z/VM hypervisor and run z/OS and z/Linux as
guest operating systems under it. However, there's a lot of resistance
here to running yet another operating system such as z/VM.

Any comments, advice, etc.?       

David Spring 
Social Security Administration
DCS/OTSO/DMSS/MOSB
MVS Operating System Team
Desk:  (410) 965-9309
BB:     (443) 379-7839
Email: david.spr...@ssa.gov

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