I can't let this one go by . . . VM is probably a little more stable than MVS after an initial install, hence it's lack of IVP.
I'll be in my "Fortress of Solitude" now. (It's also flame-proof). 8-) Steve G. Y u S y T E M S ________________________________ From: The IBM z/VM Operating System [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Fred Schmidt Sent: Thursday, February 14, 2008 8:15 PM To: [email protected] Subject: Installation Verification Procedures Does anybody run some form of Installation Verification Procedures (IVP's) for z/VM's base components? If so, are they home-grown, or where did you find them? I note that some licensed products for z/VM have IVP's in their Program Directories, but don't see anything mentioned for the z/VM base or the Performance Toolkit, etc. Coming from an MVS background, it is pretty standard to run IVP's to at least verify basic functionality of products, so you know that installation was performed correctly. Regards, Fred Schmidt Department of Corporate and Information Services (DCIS) Data Centre Services (DCS) Northern Territory Government, Australia
