Great notes!

A couple of questions (for Linux, but it should relate)

So right now I'm working with GKLM (Security Guardium Key Lifecycle Manager, to encrypt-at-rest DS/TS storage) and when I display Help/About in the GKLM 4.2.0 GUI it shows:

Liberty WAS Version: 23.0.0.9

1) That must be WebSphere Liberty not Open Liberty because it contains the WAS acronym. Right?

2) The previous SKLM 3.0 product came with WebSphere Application Server and supported admin interfaces including a WebSphere GUI and the wsadmin command. I don't see either with Liberty and instead it looks like all admin is done through REST API calls. Does that all sound correct?

Thanks, if you have time.

On 4/10/2024 1:18 PM, David Follis wrote:
The copy of Liberty that comes with z/OS is intended (read supported) for use with IBM 
products like z/OSMF.  Your z/OS license allows you to use it for "non production 
purposes".  There's a whole paragraph in the terms and conditions that tries to 
define what that means.

There's a blog post here that tries to explain it all:
https://community.ibm.com/community/user/wasdevops/blogs/david-follis/2021/04/14/can-i-run-open-liberty-on-zos?CommunityKey=2878fdb3-1d66-40b6-b9ed-0cfff8979b7d

David Follis
IBM WebSphere z/OS

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