I should have noted that I was testing and wanted to make sure that I did
not have any
resource issues. So that is why the guest was defined with a excessive
amount of storage!
Tom
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I don't know that this has any direct influence on your problem, but
defining a guest with 4GB of virtual storage is pretty excessive, to
understate things quite a bit. What the devil are you running that needs
anywhere near that amount?
Mark Post
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I have 4096m and Yes I can get to the Vm guest with 3270. I can logon and
enter NETSTAT it seems like it is working. I then can enter the SHUTDOWN
-R
NOW command.
Tom
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