We don't have applications that write a lot of stuff to disk, except Imagemark
who say they don't care anyway. If and when we do BCP exercises could get much
more labor-intensive.
Ted
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Dear all,
Thank you, I will try this tomorrow. Keep you informed.
Regards,
Florian
On Thu, Sep 20, 2012 at 8:11 PM, David Boyes wrote:
> Can't test this at the moment, but do the system logs tell you if the
> relocation generates a disconnect/reconnect event for the interface in
> question? IM
> Yes, a REALLY dumb user could bork another system. I've got them trained to
> open a ticket to me. for stuff like this.
And that'll last until the first time you transpose two digits in an address
and clobber the sysres for another system. Or some clever Linux user finds the
OS data set tools
Ask IBM about VM65104 when you call.
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Dear all,
I face a problem with the new VMRELOCATION under z/VM 6.2.
The situation is as follows: One SLES 11 SP1 guest is connected via an
VSWITCH to a CICSO firewall. The vswitch is defined as type layer 2.
The network connection is working.
When I relocate now the guest to NODE B the SSI clust
Depends on the situation. I sysadmin about 100 zLinux LPARs (and about 300
zLinux zVM VMs). This is a development environment. not production, and
very dynamic. All of the LPARs have access to all of the DASD. When the
users of an LPAR run out of space, and need more, and are half-way around
the
Can't test this at the moment, but do the system logs tell you if the
relocation generates a disconnect/reconnect event for the interface in
question? IMHO, if it doesn't, then it should, since you're doing the
equivalent of unplugging the machine, moving it, and then reconnecting it. Even
if i