I dont see why he couldnt install z/OS 1.13 on the old box, then move that
to the new box and upgrade...

Joe

On Mon, Jan 7, 2019 at 1:37 PM Ed Jaffe <[email protected]> wrote:

> On 1/7/2019 5:47 AM, Edgington, Jerry wrote:
> > Our current situation is, we have zBC10 running z/OS v1.12.  We want to
> upgrade everything to current, including z/OS and hardware.  I understand
> we can't get support for either z/OS or zBC12, but I am looking for options
> and if anyone has successfully done this type of upgrade. If so, what steps
> were taken?
> >
> > - Can we get maintenance for z/OS v1.12, understanding we might have to
> pay IBM something for it?
> > - Will z/OS v1.12 work on z14, I understand the answer is maybe.  But,
> has anyone done it?  If so and willing to share, we would like to know
> > - If not, we are looking at the possibility of move z/OS v1.12 to zBC12,
> upgrade to z/OS v2.3, then z14.  Again, we probably would need maintenance
> on z/OS v1.12
>
> Must it be a push/pull install of the hardware? Or can you install the
> new z14 side-by-side with the z10 connected to the same DASD?
>
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