> One question: is the Linux guest directly attached to a network adapter,
> or on a guest LAN routed behind a VM or Linux stack? If the 2nd case,
> there may be something going on before the Linux system gets to see the
> packets. The VM stack definitely doesn't understand the latest and
> greatest TCP optimization stuff, so you may be seeing some interaction
> there.

We have an OSA dedicated to the Linux guest.

> You may want to look at unloading the client data from the z/OS TSM
> server using the database export utilities in TSM and reloading it on
> the Linux server. The export format is supposed to be the same, and it'd
> get you back in business with the client a lot faster (and spare you
> that horrendous "first run" dump for each client).

We have done that with archives and HSM files. We will probably have to
do it with backups from some decommissioned servers. The export/import
facility is, in general, too slow to be a reasonable alternative to
the "first run" dump in cases where we have a choice.

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