You can also use the SETIOS command.
Once the LCUs have been converted, the other LPARs can't move the aliases
around. The IBM documentation states that they are ignored.
RMF will show you the LCU and HyperPAV activity. The MVS DEVSERV command : D
M=DEV will give you information about devices. You should see HyperPAV
devices listed here.
John
Thanks John,
I've been waiting for an answer like this for months.
No local IBM specialist was able to give me an answer like this.
Still one question :
Can I also activate HyperPAV with the "setios command", starting with one
LPAR in a sysplex ?
This will convert the LCU's involved and start an unbound on the aliasses.
All other LPARS in the mentioned sysplex will stop moving the aliasses
around
because of this unbound (that's what I do understand from your answer)???
Than , after checking the LCU's, I would like to activate HyperPAV with
the
setios command for the remaining LPAR's in the mentioned sysplex.
This is documented in IBM presentations (mixing HyperPAV and Dynamic-wlm-
PAV in a sysplex) but not mentioning the unbound alias during LCU
convertion.
Manuals are not explaining wat happens during converting the LCU to
hyperPAV.
I ask this because you only mention the PARMLIB procedure.Is there a
difference ?
Do you have a simple procedure to check the convertion on the LCU's ?
Greetings ,
Marc
KBC Group Belgium
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