What I did was simply define the LPAR partition for VM on the Processor 
List screen using the P line command.  When VM IPLs, it automatically 
discovers everything it has access to, so unless you have some unusual 
device VM cannot automatically identify, it's not necessary to create an OS 
definition for the VM LPAR.

Coming from MVS, I was imagining this would be harder than it turned out to 
be.  VM is much more advanced than MVS in this area in that it has (almost 
amazing) auto-discovery capabilities for attached devices.

Brian

On Fri, 28 Jul 2006 12:13:16 -0500, Marc Holiwell wrote:

>I am currently running two LPARs (with zOS 1.4 as OSes)
>on a IBM 2086 model A04(220), and would like to know
>if it is possible to create an IOCDS that will support
>an LPAR with VM as the OS, and another LPAR with
>zOS as the OS...???
>
>And if so, does anyone have examples...

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