The model number is correct. I think it odd that the upgrade
instructions did not include any steps needed to completely consummate
the change. 

My working theory is that a lot of this information is gathered at IPL
and not refreshed. 

I also thought it odd that the operating system did not seem to notice a
chance. Has virtualization gotten that good?

Thanks    

-----Original Message-----
From: IBM Mainframe Discussion List [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On
Behalf Of Bielskie, Stephen
Sent: Tuesday, September 11, 2007 3:47 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: Concurrent Upgrade Puzzlement.

Is the model type that is returned from the D M=CPU command correct on
that system?

I would think (just a logical guess - so proceed at your own risk) that
if you issued the CF CPU(03),OFFLINE it would go offline and the status
of the CPU in the D M=CPU would change from + to N.  You probably wanted
to CF CPU(03),OFFLINE prior to conversion.  I know that is part of the
procedure when removing engines after using o/oCUoD.  

Don't forget to change your activation profile on the HMC to the correct
number of initial CPs and deactivate/activate your LPAR(s) when you get
a chance. 

Regards,
Steve  

 
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