> As a follow-up to this (for those interested), this turned out to be a
> hardware problem. The HMC's hard drive had crashed and communications
> was totally messed up. The CE promptly got things under control
Suddenly I had a flash of the scene in Monty Python's "Life of Brian" after
Brian es
tware
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From:
David Booher
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Date:
09/06/2011 12:25
Subject:
Re: Question regarding zVM and CF when running in a LPAR
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Of Mike Walter
Sent: Tuesday, June 14, 2011 10:53 AM
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Subject: Re: Question regarding zVM and CF when running in a LPAR
David,
Isn't the problem that the virtual CF machines are not responding?
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Forgive my ignorance, but is this all defined in the IOCP? Because the
IOCP is very generic and most of the stuff is SHARED. I don?t see
anythi
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Hi, David.
No, the processors and LPAR modes are defined into HMC (Hardware Management
Console), function "Configure Activation Profiles".
It is not IOCP.
Regards,
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2011 10:44
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Re: Question regarding zVM and CF when running in a LPAR
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Forgive my ignorance, but is this all defined in the IOCP? Because the
IOCP is very generic and most of the stuff is SHARED. I don’t see
anything in the current IOCP that sets any
Tuesday, June 14, 2011 8:23 AM
To: IBMVM@LISTSERV.UARK.EDU
Subject: Re: Question regarding zVM and CF when running in a LPAR
David,
I don't have access to a Z10, so it is only speculation.
Something to check:
* Are the CF Processors dedicated to CF LPAR?
* The VM LPAR have access to at le
From:
David Booher
To:
IBMVM@listserv.uark.edu
Date:
09/06/2011 12:25
Subject:
Re: Question regarding zVM and CF when running in a LPAR
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Yes, I see what you see on my zVM 4.4 system running on my z800 here in
Chicago, but the z10 in the UK runs zVM in an LPA
On Thursday, 06/09/2011 at 11:14 EDT, Mike Walter
wrote:
> I'm not sure if this will be of any help, but here are the CF-related
> console messages extracted from our most recent IPL of a z/VM 5.4 system
> running in an LPAR on a z10:
You can find sample output and other information on the virt
Yes, I see what you see on my zVM 4.4 system running on my z800 here in
Chicago, but the z10 in the UK runs zVM in an LPAR and gives the strange
messages indicated below.
I saw Alan's response, but I'm unsure how to proceed. I know they are running
CFs in LPARs on the z10, so I don't think it
employer's.
"David Booher"
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06/09/2011 09:46 AM
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Hmmm?then I wond
On Thursday, 06/09/2011 at 10:12 EDT, David Booher
wrote:
> Am I understanding correctly that the CFUSER virtual machines that you
can run
> when z/VM is running natively and now be run in zVM when running in an
LPAR?
> This was added in zVM 5.4?
There has never been a restriction on using
UE TO ERRORS.
Dave Booher
Quest Software
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We've been running CFUS
Operating System"
06/09/2011 09:10 AM
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Am I understanding correctly that the CFUSER virtual machines that you can
run when z/VM i
Am I understanding correctly that the CFUSER virtual machines that you can run
when z/VM is running natively and now be run in zVM when running in an LPAR?
This was added in zVM 5.4?
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