> When its done, you'll be in CP READ and you or anyone else will be able to > issue "CP IPL system_name" to start up your shared system. One caveat. > Every virtual machine that ipls your shared system must have the same disk > configuration as the system that was saved. That is, the disks must be at > the same addresses and be the same sizes as the virtual machine that > issued SAVELX2. That's not a caveat. That's just how life is with NSS: snapshot. And if we had the STM support in the kernel for 'IPL sys PARM parms' to work, it would not even be an issue!!
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