Hi. To copy 490 to 190, the better option is to use "PUT2PROD CMS". Do it and more... No disruptive, and this update the CMS segment too.
Regards, Clóvis |------------> | From: | |------------> >--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------| |David Boyes <[email protected]> | >--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------| |------------> | To: | |------------> >--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------| |[email protected] | >--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------| |------------> | Date: | |------------> >--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------| |12/08/2010 15:36 | >--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------| |------------> | Subject: | |------------> >--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------| |Re: Disaster Recovery TCPIP Address Issue | >--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------| |------------> | Sent by: | |------------> >--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------| |The IBM z/VM Operating System <[email protected]> | >--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------| > Would this be done with the SYSTEM_IDENTIFIER statement in the SYSTEM CONFIG For the SYSTEM CONFIG changes, yes. for SYSTEM NETID, you need to make the changes on MAINT 490 and then DDR 490 to 190. Note: disruptive, so do during a maintenance window. > and if so, how do I find my current model and cpuid? > Looks like the 'q cupid' will give it to me. Yep. Read the notes in the CP Commands manual. Note that multiple CPUIDs can map to the same node id in the case where you could end up on one of several CECs at the recovery site.
