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> On Jan 10, 2014, at 11:47 AM, "Will, Chris" <cw...@bcbsm.com> wrote:
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> We are migrating from a Z10 to an EC12 mainframe and have questions about the 
> WPT tool.  Can we use this to import our existing NPIV WWPN definitions from 
> the Z10 to the EC12 so we do not have to reconfigure the SAN definitions?  If 
> not, how does the WWPN prediction tool help if we have to bring the new 
> system and zLinux guests up to do the SAN configuration?  We are using EMC 
> storage with directly attached zfcp LUNs.
> 
> Chris Will
> Systems Software
> (313) 549-9729
> cw...@bcbsm.com
> 
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