Dynamic Load of New Devices to VM

2011-07-08 Thread Frank Anderson
To anyone, We have a Z196 processor that's running MVS and VM/ Linux. We've created the IOCDS under MVS. The IOCDS is used by both MVS and VM. However, the system programmer didn't connect all of the devices to the VM system. The devices were connected only to MVS. Is there a way to

Re: Dynamic Load of New Devices to VM

2011-07-08 Thread Raymond Noal
Frank, Just create a new IOCDS/IODF with your correction and then using z/OS issue an ACTIVATE command to dynamically change the IODF and/or to specify a new IOCDS to use for the next POR. z/VM should see the changes to your configuration as a result of the ACTIVATE command. I believe that

Opportunity at SHARE in Orlando

2011-07-08 Thread Martha McConaghy
Over the last few years, the state of Java support on z/Linux and on virtualized platforms in general, has become an important issue for Marist. In particular, the difficulty in migrating open source applications from the SUN Java to the IBM Java on z/Linux has been a major problem for us. I have

Re: Again IOCDS and dynamic activation.

2011-07-08 Thread Rick Barlow
As several people have said, the only way to prevent devices from appearing to your z/VM LPAR when a dynamic activation is done is to use the SET DEVICES NOTACCEPTED command either in your SYSTEM CONFIG or in AUTOLOG1. (I recommend using SYSTEM CONFIG.) If you never, ever want those devices to

Re: Again IOCDS and dynamic activation.

2011-07-08 Thread Alan Altmark
On Friday, 07/08/2011 at 12:17 EDT, Rick Barlow rrhbar...@gmail.com wrote: As several people have said, the only way to prevent devices from appearing to your z/VM LPAR when a dynamic activation is done is to use the SET DEVICES NOTACCEPTED command either in your SYSTEM CONFIG or in