On Wed, 1 Jul 2009 11:22:16 -0400, Klein, Kenneth
wrote:
>Thanks, good advice. It's working now. What is this "automount
>management" all about?
I picked off some good info from this thread, too. Lots of smart people here.
As for automount, take a look at z/OS Unix System Servies Planning (wa
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On Tue, 30 Jun 2009 10:16:37 -0400, Klein, Kenneth
wrote:
>So now if I IPL onto the new target res pack and all the files g
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Walter Marguccio
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From: "Klein, Kenneth" kenneth.kl...@kyfb.com
> I thought I would be running the ap
On Tue, 30 Jun 2009 10:16:37 -0400, Klein, Kenneth
wrote:
>So now if I IPL onto the new target res pack and all the files get
>mounted under /Service, the apply (check) should find everything? Should
>I set up the bpxprm__ to mount all these /Service mountpoints at IPL or
>would it be better to
- Original Message
From: "Klein, Kenneth" kenneth.kl...@kyfb.com
> I thought I would be running the apply on the system I was upgrading.
You *can* apply maintenance on a live system, but this is something you can
do on a sandbox LPAR, certainly not on a production LPAR. And, even if you
Koehler [mailto:stars...@mindspring.com]
Sent: Friday, June 26, 2009 10:54 AM
To: Klein, Kenneth
Subject: Re: z/os omvs maintenance service and hfs/zfs
Since this is long, I thought I would take it off list.
When I installed z/OS V1.9 I kept everything in the SERVERPAC (Tlibs,
Dlibs, etc) as is.
iday, June 26, 2009 10:54 AM
To: Klein, Kenneth
Subject: Re: z/os omvs maintenance service and hfs/zfs
Since this is long, I thought I would take it off list.
When I installed z/OS V1.9 I kept everything in the SERVERPAC (Tlibs,
Dlibs, etc) as is. Then I copied the OMVS and TLIBS to SYSRES Volume
On Fri, 26 Jun 2009 11:34:02 -0400, Jakubek, Jan
wrote:
>We use /service/&SYSR1 like mount point/s for SMPE work...
Additionally, we use automount policies to ensure the right "service" HFS' are
mounted for each corresponding SMP/E zone and target SYSRES (we have
LOTS).
Regards,
Art Gutowski
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John McKown
So, you'd first MOUNT your alternate ROOT filesystem dataset on the
/Service subdirectory. You'd then mount your alternate VAR filesystem at
/Service/var, XML at /Service/usr/lpp/ixm, SHPUROOT at
/Service/usr/lpp/ported,
In addition make sure your SMPE dddef's point to /service/.
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> Newbie question: I'm starting my research into h
/Service node. What the heck is that for?
Unless you want to apply maint to your running OMVS components, then
pointing to the /Service (or whatever) directory will some 'issues'.
Generically you run the maint from a driving system and /Service (and
mounting) lets you point to the target's
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