If you're doing a proof of concept, talk to your friendly IBM Sales Rep; you
might just be able to talk him / her into turning on an IFL for POC
purposes, and you won't have to impact your production workload at all.
Just a thought....
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On 7/31/07 7:30 AM, "Peter Webb, Toronto Transit Commission"
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> Just define your Linux LPAR as you would a z/OS LPAR. The CP type
> 'LINUX' refers to an IFL engine (Integrated Facility for Linux), which
> from your description you do not have. Yes, all LPARS assigned to a CP
> must be the same type.
>
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