I think that if you set different SYSTEM_ID's in the SYSTEM CONFIG file for
each of your situations you can then code different TCPIP startups for each
SYSTEM_ID and it will 'automatically' use the start up for that particular
system. RSCS works the same way.
For other applications you can use the Q GATEWAY command to see which system
you are running. 

-----Original Message-----
From: The IBM z/VM Operating System [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Behalf Of Mary Anne Matyaz
Sent: Wednesday, October 03, 2007 8:30 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: D/R Code


Hello all. I need a few lines of code for a D/R situation. I need to know,
in VM and Linux, if we are in a real D/R or in a 
test D/R.  
 My plan is to default to a real D/R situation, then, if it's a test,
execute a command from operator 
that asks if it is a test, and if so, place a variable somewhere, shutdown
the linuxes and tcp/ip, make my necessary 
changes to point to different startups (primarily for IP addresses), and
bring them up again. 

What I need is how to put the variable somewhere that other users can then
access it...

TIA for any insight/thoughts, etc...

Mary Anne 



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