On 5/4/06, Post, Mark K <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

I'd have to disagree with your final assessment.  MVS systems don't have
spool, checkpoint, paging on the sysres either, and sharing the sysres,
or being able to dump/restore it intact, tremendously reduces the amount
of effort to roll updated sysres volumes across many systems.  Why
can't/shouldn't the same savings be possible on VM?

So you'd like to share 190, 193 as well as your program product disks
accross systems? That's what CSE is good in. Works much better than
trying to keep directory definitions similar. You could copy segments
using the stuff we inherited form IPF, and since the 190 and GCS disk
are shared, saving the NSS is not that hard.

--
Rob van der Heij
Velocity Software, Inc
http://velocitysoftware.com/

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