Obviously, they don't, since they are unique ISPF profile datasets.

With z/OSMF, it's much like TSO. You are prompted for the TSO logon proc you 
want to use (with all the consequent allocations, either explicit or via a 
CLIST/REXX invoked from the logon proc).

Ant.

-----Original Message-----
From: IBM Mainframe Discussion List [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf 
Of Paul Gilmartin
Sent: Tuesday, 19 April 2016 12:19 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: Setting up z/OSMF under 2.1

On 2016-04-18, at 17:34, Jesse 1 Robinson wrote:

> Update. I now have the z/OSMF server up and running with PARMLIB member 
> IZUPRMxx. Have not tried any plugins except ISPF, which works well so far. An 
> interesting wrinkle with ISPF. I you want to use it from z/OSMF at the same 
> time you're logged in via TSO, you have to include an option I did not even 
> know about: 
> 
> ISPF/PDF SHRPROF
> 
> .... We've had multi-system ISPF support for years by allocating a unique 
> ISPPROF dataset on each sharing system. 
>  
Then how do profile changes made on one system get propagated to those other 
systems?  Years ago, our systems programmer accommodated by configuring MIM not 
to propagate the ISPPROF ENQ.

-- gil

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