Does anyone still specify an RSU other than 0 in IEASYSxx, and use the CF 
STOR command to take storage offline from a z/OS system?

  The ability to deconfigure storage from a running MVS system was requirement 
on the old bipolar MP systems in order
to dynamically reconfigure from single image to physically partitioned mode.  
The bipolar machines have been obsolete for decades, and the CMOS
machines never had any concept of physical partitioning.

  CF STOR can be used on current machines to take storage offline from a 
running z/OS partition so that it can be reassigned to a different partition, 
presumably
as a manual process for workload balancing reasons,  But does anyone really do 
that?   Specifying an RSU other than 0 to describe the amount of storage that 
can
be dynamically taken offline requires that amount of storage to be set aside 
and not used for common storage fixed pages or long term fixed pages owned by 
nonswappable
address spaces.  Managing that separation is a complex process which can reduce 
system performance and reliability.

Jim Mulder z/OS Diagnosis, Design, Development, Test  IBM Corp. Poughkeepsie NY

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