> We've recovered SLES 10 SP1 under z/VM 5.2 in a disaster recovery
> scenario using FCP. We use a rescue system, either sles 9 or sles 10,
to
> fix the ailing sles 10's files and make it bootable.
>   As you're aware, you need a way to edit the files that reference the
> old WWPNs.  One way to get an ssh session and editor is to use boot
the
> sles 10 Installation system from the guest's virtual reader and
navigate
> its prompts to start the Novell-supplied rescue system instead of
doing
> an install of sles 10:

This is also a very convenient use of the Starter System. Treat the
ailing system as a userid where you plan to do a client install, and you
can get to the rescue system option in YaST from there. 

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