Sure. I've done that in the past with NO problem. You need an LPAR
defination, but not an OS defination. Define the LPAR as being an OS
LPAR, not a CF LPAR. You don't need an OS defination because z/VM
doesn't use that. The OS defination only contains z/OS information like
the EDT. z/VM will get its information dynamically when you IPL it, so
it doesn't need anything like the UCB stuff in the OS defination that
z/OS does.
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-----Original Message-----
From: The IBM z/VM Operating System
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Hilliard, Chris
Sent: Monday, December 03, 2007 9:06 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: HCD question
I'm currently installing z/VM 5.3. I have two other LPARs on
this box running z/OS 1.4 and z/OS 1.7. Can I maintain (either
temporarily or permanently) my hardware/software configuration for the
z/VM LPAR using HCD under z/OS? I have a huge learning curve ahead of
me and not having to learn z/VM's HCD would lighten my load a bit.
Any words of wisdom from the community?
Thanks in advance...Chris