But you have z/VM which is going to handle all that hardware stuff....
Never done it, but I bet it works.

On Mon, Aug 30, 2010 at 2:08 PM, Tom Duerbusch
<[email protected]>wrote:

>  Yes, it won't run as is.
>
> Starting with the z/890, there are dual channel sets which VSE/ESA 2.5 and
> below were not aware of.
>
> VSE/ESA 2.5 had a real PTF to support this.
> Anything under VSE/ESA 2.5 had a "migration PTF" to support it, at your own
> risk.
> The "migration PTF" is a piece of paper, with some locates and zaps.  Works
> fine if you haven't put on much supervisor maintenance.
>
> Contact your Business Partner.
>
> With the PTF, I know that VSE/ESA 2.3 will run on a z/10.
> The same "should" be able to be said for VSE/ESA 2.2.
>
> It is a one way zap.  In that once applied, your VSE system can only be
> IPL'ed on a processor with dual channel sets (z/890 or better).  If you want
> to be able to backout, make sure you have a good copy of DOSRES prior to
> putting on the zap.
>
> Also, your current standalone restore utilities need to be updated for a
> dual channel set processor.
>
>
> Tom Duerbusch
> THD Consulting
>
> >>> "Yosua, Sara" <[email protected]> 8/30/2010 3:20 PM >>>
>
> Although it is obviously not supported, does anyone know of any technical
> reason why a back level VSE/ESA 2.2 guest would not IPL and run under z/VM
> 6.1 on a z/10 ?
>
> Thank you for any feedback.
>
>
>
> Sara E Yosua
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