There may be a problem.

Here is a snip of a directory.  The Directory statement has a virtual
address ( that should probably get resolved OK, but the VOLID is not going
to point to your new system ).

If you put a full pack mini disk in your existing directory that points to
the new pack, then you can temporarily change the virtual address and the
VOLID and ( ALL OF THE OTHER VOLID's ) that are in your directory and save
the new copy with a DIRECTXA command to the newly named pack and it should
come up ok.  I'm not sure if there are any saved segment restrictions
anymore that point to VOLID's,  I think not, since they just live in spool
spaces these days.

 USER     DIRECT   C1  F 80  Trunc=80 Size=11226 Line=357 Col=1 Alt=0

====>

|...+....1....+....2....+....3....+....4....+....5....+....6....+....7.>..+.
..
*

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DIRECTORY  123 3390 000RES

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Steven Southerland
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-----Original Message-----
From: The IBM z/VM Operating System [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On
Behalf Of Alyce Austin
Sent: Wednesday, July 18, 2007 5:06 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: DDRCOPY

Hello,

I did a DDRCOPY of my z/VM 5.2 test system before bringing it up into
production mode and re-labeled the new volumes including the RES volume.
I created another system config called "systeml config" as well with the new
volume names.

I would like to IPL this additional z/VM 5.2 system in another LPAR to use
for the Linux environment using fn=systeml on the sapl screen.

I assume that the last directory I wrote out before doing the DDRCOPY is
still intact and that it will be the one that is brought on-line at IPL
time. Is this the case?

Thanks for your support,
Alyce
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