Entries in your $ASIPROC.PROC should have a format of:
CPU=FFss,IPL=iplproc,JCL=jclproc
ss is a virtual CPUID (from 'CP SET CPUID ss' or from directory)
and is a model number. If your virtual CPUID is not found in the list
of CPU statements in $ASIPROC.PROC, the default IPL
Hello,
Yes, I want to talk about lock file and VDISK in VM with VSE´s under it.
I have 04 VSE´s with diferent CPUID´s defined into $asiproc.proc, but no
one comes up with correct $iplvsex.proc and $$jclvx.proc. All of then
goes up with $iplesa and $$jclesa procs. (standard from vse install).
On Monday, 12/10/2007 at 06:46 EST, Carlos A. Bodra
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I remember that was a chapter into a VSE book (or VM) that gives a
cookbook for run this configuration, but my mind isn´t so good now!!
So I need to ask for some hints. OK I know I´m doing something wrong,
but I