I haven¹t done it, but the zAPP processor would only be usable by the zOS
LPAR; zVM has no use for zAAPs.


-- 
   .~.    Robert P. Nix             Mayo Foundation
   /V\    RO-OC-1-13                200 First Street SW
  /( )\   507-284-0844              Rochester, MN 55905
  ^^-^^   ----- 
        "In theory, theory and practice are the same, but
         in practice, theory and practice are different."




On 3/13/07 12:13 PM, "Mark Pace" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> I have this new z9.  In this z9 I have a regular CP, a IFL and a zAAP.  I had
> no problem defining an LPAR with the IFL and running z/VM and Linux.  I
> created and LPAR with a regular CP running z/OS 1.7.   Now I have defined an
> LPAR with a regular CP, sharing the one CP, and defined the zAAP.
> 
> In that LPAR z/VM does not show the zAAP.  I assume that I should be able to
> see with Q PROCESSOR.
> q processor      
> PROCESSOR 00 MASTER
> Ready; T=0.01/0.01 13:12:11
> 
> When I look on the HMC I see that all the processors are defined to the CPC
> and that they are Active.  But when I look at the LPAR I see the processors,
> but the zAAP is Stopped.   I can not figure out how to "start" the zAAP.  The
> Activate Icon doesn't do it, and the Start Icon in the CP configuration area
> doesn't do it. 
> 
> How do I start the zAAP?


Reply via email to