If you have the MDISK statement in each directory entry, it will be unique for 
each
virtual machine.

If you have the MDISK statement in the PROFILE, it will be common for all 
virtual
machines that use that PROFILE. (but still separate memory)

On 04/20/2011 09:56 AM, Dean, David (I/S) wrote:
Thanks to all for the information.  Now that I have your attention, is it ok 
for the fixed block definitions be the same for all users, i.e. the vdisk 
definition (the memory address) lives within the user definition, and not the 
entire zvm?  Resetting one user will have no affect on others?


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