Thank you all for the informed responses, they've been most helpful.
As we don't have any need for the volumes of either OS to be online to
each other I will proceed with a recommendation to segregate the z/VM
volumes on to their own LCU(s).
I could have sworn I had seen something about this in a presentation
regarding best practices for configuring z/OS z/VM LPAR's that share
the same DASD subsystems but now that I need it, no joy.
We have 2 (z10) CEC's, each with z/VM and z/OS LPAR's attached via FICON
Directors to a pair of
But what about the tiger? :)
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Evil! Funny, but evil! :)
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The IBM z/VM Operating System IBMVM@LISTSERV.UARK.EDU wrote on
07/15/2009 10:06:22 AM:
Has anyone heard of and/or use Fujitsu CentricStor virtual tape
appliance?
It claims to support Escon and Ficon connections, along with all major
backup software. However, I've searched and googled and
I have installed the z/VM V5R4 Information Center DVD onto my (Windows)
laptop. There's a collection of manuals and redbooks that are copied onto
the HD and a (java) app that provides a menu'd interface with search
capabilities (including the .pdf's). I don't know if this was something
that