All our ieasys00 contains is CLPA, meaning that we always IPL with CLPA.
At the minimum, you would think that ieasys00 should have in it whatever
stuff you want for all users of that ieasys00.
In Barbara's case, that only thing is CLPA.
Many would have in it the "site defaults" that they want
It is the last one processed that takes precedence. Each one is processed from
left to right with each parameter over riding the previous specification.
On my system I specify (00,HW,H8). Note IEASYS00 is the first one processed.
Matthew
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>Try ieasynck from sys1.samplib
I don't know of such a member.
'sys1.samplib(SPPINST)' installs a tool for which the front exec is
SYSPARM. It has two main purposes -- help you to build a syntactically
correct LOADxx and let you view what your parmlib members would look like
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W dniu 06.10.2020 o 13:39, Barbara Nitz pisze:
In either case, is possible to "functionally replace" IEASYS00 with other
members.
We have ieasys00 in our regular parmlib, overriding the IBM delivered one. All
our ieasys00 contains is CLPA, meaning that we always IPL with CLPA. All the
rest of
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Yo could try having no IEASYS00 in the parmlib concat
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>In either case, is possible to "functionally replace" IEASYS00 with other
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We have ieasys00 in our regular parmlib, overriding the IBM delivered one. All
our ieasys00 contains is CLPA, meaning that we always IPL with CLPA. All the
rest of the parms are in sysplex-/system-specific ieas
le to "functionally replace" IEASYS00 with other
members.
HTH,
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I tried that.
It complained, and the IPL stoped.
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that everything is OK.
I'll have to wait for the next IPL to check.
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The output from D IPLINFO,SYSP is
IEE255I SYSTEM PARAMETER 'SYSP': (0B,00)
I would like it to be only 0B
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Have a look in SAMPLIB for the "SPP*" members .
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On 2020-10-04 3:20 PM, Brian Westerman wrote:
That's incorrect, IEASYS00 is read automatically IF you don't specify anything
else, it's just a default. I would be in big trouble if it worked your way. :)
I think Steve was referring to:
"The system always processes the IEASYS00 member first,
Yes
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Same IPL address, same IPL pa
Is it possible that your IEASYMxx member specified SYSPARM(00), that would
override the LOADxx member specification of '0B' if you had SYSPARM(00).
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That's incorrect, IEASYS00 is read automatically IF you don't specify anything
else, it's just a default. I would be in big trouble if it worked your way. :)
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On Sat, 3 Oct 2020 19:19:53 -0500, Steve Horein wrote:
>IEASYS00 is -always- read:
>https://www.ibm.com/support/knowledgecenter/
datasets, check each one for IEASYS0B
Many things to look at
Lizette
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HI,
I went into work this evening to IPL our
Review the system log during the initial IPL process and see what actually
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IEASYS00 is -always- read:
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> I went into work this evening to IPL our production LPAR's
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> When I IPL's one system, it used IEASYS00 instea
Same IPL address, same IPL parms as before?
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HI,
I went into work this evening to IPL our production LPAR's
When I IPL's one system, it used IEASYS00 instead of the system specific
IEASYS0B.
The LOAD member for the LPAR says
SYSPARM 0B.
The only thing that has changed recently is that we started using IEASYM for
the first time ever.
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