You can also run with a single CMS and multiple LE segments using a series
of SEGMENT ASSIGN commands. Refer to
http://www.vm.ibm.com/devpages/donovanm/zvmle.html#MULTI for an example
of how to do this.
Mike Donovan
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(GTI)"
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You can save the LE segments with different names. Then put the updated
SYSTEM SEGID file on a different S-disk. Then IPL that disk. Or,
remove the segments from the SYSTEM SEGID file on a different 190 disk.
Then you should get the modules in the LOADLIB.
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From: The IBM z/VM Operating System [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On
Behalf Of Westlund, Mats (Mainframe servers)
Sent: Monday, July 10, 2006 7:48 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Testing LE options
I have an application that runs fine with the default LE
5.2.0 options (I call this LE1)
I modify run time options with the CUSTLE exec and save the
segment ( I call this LE2)
After that the application does not run.
The only change between LE1 and LE2 after run of CUSTLE was
modules CEEPLPKA,CEEPIPI, CEEBPICI, CEEBINIT.
I would now like to test the application with other options
without generating a new saved every time segment and I thought
that it was possible to nucxload a module and that LE should
use that module instead of the module in the segment.
To check this I nucxloaded the four module from LE1 (still
using segment from LE2).
A run with RPTOPS(ON) shows the option from LE1 but the application
still don't work.
Should the method of nucxloading modules work for testing?
(When I changed options back to default and resaved the segment
the application started to work again)
Regards
Mats Westlund
HP Sverige AB
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