Hello Mark,
Yes you should be able to
IOCP <filename> ( ICP or XXX and then other parameters
>From the IOCP manual
<<<
ICP specifies that the ICP version of IOCP is to process the
command options and input file to generate an IOCDS.
ICP refers to the first three characters of the ICPPCNTL IOCP module and
to the z/OS program name ICPIOCP. See Table F-3 on page F-5 to determine
which CPCs require this version of IOCP.
The ICP program option is the default for the IOCP command on 2084,
2086, 2094, and 2096 CPC's. xxx Three-character program option other
than ICP. It is associated with CPCs that do not require the ICP version
of IOCP. For example, the IYP program option runs the version of IOCP
that is required on 2064 and 2066 CPCs. The IYP program option is the
default for the IOCP command on 2064 and 2066 CPCs. The IZP program
option runs the version of IOCP that is required on 9021, 9121, 9672,
2003, 3000, and 7060 CPCs that support the ESCON architecture and
multiple image facility (MIF). The IZP program option is the default for
the IOCP command on 9672, 2003, 3000, and 7060 CPCs. The IXP program
option runs the version of IOCP that is required on ES/3090(tm), 9021,
9121, and 9221 CPCs that support the ESCON Architecture, but not the
multiple image facility (MIF). The IXP program option is the default for
the IOCP command on 9021, 9121, and 9221 CPCs.
>>>>>>
I have
IYPPCNTL MODULE S2
IXPPCNTL MODULE S2
IZPPCNTL MODULE S2
ICPPCNTL MODULE S2
IOPPCNTL MODULE S2
Ed Martin
Aultman Health Foundation
330-588-4723
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
ext. 40441
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> Behalf Of Mark Pace, Mainline Information System
> Sent: Thursday, August 10, 2006 1:11 PM
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> Subject: IOCP Module
>
> Should I be able to run the IOCP module against an IOCP deck created
for a
> different processor than I am currently running on?
>
> I'm currently running on a 2006 and I am migrating to a 2094. I want
to
> make the changes to copy of my IOCP deck and assemble to verify it's
> correct before I move it to the new processor.
>
> However when I replace SYSTEM=(2066,1) with SYSTEM=(2094,1) I get
>
> STATEMENTS PROCESSED BY IYP IOCP VERSION 1 RELEASE 2.0, LPAR=YES
> ID MSG1='IOC5070',SYSTEM=(2094,1)
> IYP150I INVALID SYSTEM PARAMETER
>
> I found APAR VM63921 and applied that to my z/VM 5.2 system.
>
> In my IOCP module I see
> H63921DS PUT UM31742 IOCP NEW FUNCTION
>
> But VM63921 says IOCP 1.4.0 but module still prints out 1.2.0
>
> Any thoughts?
>
> Thanks!
>
>
>
> Mark D Pace
> Senior Systems Engineer
> Mainline Information Systems
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