On Mar 13, 2009, at 1:06 PM, Martin, Terry R. (LOCKHEED MARTIN Performance Engineering/CTR) (CTR) wrote:

Hi Adam,

What is the format of the SWAPGEN command if you use it in the
directory> I currently issue SWAPGEN in the PROFILE of the z/Linux
guest.

You use SWAPGEN in PROFILE.

It's just that you can use it to format VDISKS specified in the directory.

For instance, if you had a VDISK at 160 defined in your directory, you could do

SWAPGEN 160 nblocks ( REUSE

Where nblocks is however many blocks.

(The next version probably should figure out how big the device is and default to the biggest possible size in the absence of nblocks, huh?)

Adam
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