Rich is right. If you are using EDEV, then simply change the CP
Directory entry (of the clone) to point to the new disks.
Let me emphasize: When using EDEV, you have less changes to make
within Linux (to fixup the clone), probably only the IP address and
hostname. There will be no SAN concerns
I use:
cp spool console to maint eof
Which closes the console after every 50,000 records.
If you need it done at midnight or some other time, you could use VMUTIL, or
some other home grown exec to issue a close on behalf of a disconnected machine.
Tom Duerbusch
THD Consulting
Mike Walter
Back in my IBM days, I used to close all the console spool files every hour.
They went to another DVM on the same system which tracked their timely arrival
and then transferred them to my local DVM, which also tracked them and dealt
them out to Keeper DVM'S. I, or my backup (or OPS), got MSG
Tom (and some others),
The original post indicated use of you could use VMUTIL, or some other
home grown exec to issue a close on behalf of a disconnected machine.
See the text:
Almost every z/VM customer is forced to devise a method to close service
virtual machine consoles at midnight, or
The most current level of Charlotte is now available via the VM download
library. It's been over 8 years since the download library was refreshed
and in that time a number of problems have been fixed and enhancements
made. I encourage everyone to upgrade to the current fix level. If