My experience with Paralell Access Volumes was that you could use them for
any volume but the one you IPL from, under SLES 7.1, 7.2




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18.06.2003 19:02:27 James Peddycord  wrote:

>I am running into a problem trying to install SLES7 from scratch. After I
>boot the ramdisk system, I am able to log on via SSH and do the insmod,
>then when I do yast it hangs directly after I choose 'English' for the
>language.
>My system is a 2064 1C8 IFL running z/VM 4.3. My DASD is a Hitachi 9980V
>running in 2105 mode with HPAV enabled.
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I don't know what is HPAV but if it is the same as  Parallel Access
Volumes (PAV) so it may be your problem.

                                                 WBR, Sergey

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