Ok. Just wanted to make sure. I didn't have 'pure' empirical data.
LEt me run this scenario by you Mark, since you know VM
LPAR linux her, as you know. Going to recover on VM, so I can have VM map
the devices I'm restoring to, to the addresses the parmfile is going to
expect.
So 7873 becomes B213, etc....
Will that work? Then I'll zipl to the correct disk layout and IPL native.
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Well, it does that when dumping an MVS sysres, so I see no reason why it
wouldn't do it for any other operating system.
Mark Post
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From: James Melin [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, October 03, 2003 10:59 AM
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Subject: ADRDSSU bakup of disks, cylinder 0, etc.
When I tested an adrdssu backup of the CDL disk that I created for booting
linux, silly me, I restored it to a volume that once upon a time, may have
had an IPL record on it.
What I want to know is that if you do a full volume copy using adrdssu, and
then do a restore, are you going to get cyl 0, and thus, your IPL
information?