Hi,

If you are migrating (that is your CPU serial number does not change) and
the migration plan includes moving the old FICON Express cards to the new
machine then all you have to do is make sure the cards will receive the same
CHPID numbers on your IODF. Other than that you don't have to do a thing
(well maybe zoning - depends if you are using soft/hard zones - ask your SAN
guys).

If on the other hand you are replacing your FICON Express cards then the SAN
guys will have to create new zones for the new WWPNs (as they will change
with the new cards).
If you are using NPIV then it is best to use the IBM WWPN prediction tool to
make sure the new WWPNs numbers. You should supply this numbers to your SAN
guys (you can use the tool if you are not using NPIV as well).
Either way I can't see any reason for you to change your zfcp configuration
on the Linux guest (all the Linux guest care about is the virtual fcp device
and the target WWPNs - that is your disk subsystem that should not change
during the migration).

Hope this helps...
Offer Baruch

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From: Linux on 390 Port [mailto:LINUX-390@VM.MARIST.EDU] On Behalf Of Sue
Sivets
Sent: Saturday, October 15, 2011 1:44 AM
To: LINUX-390@VM.MARIST.EDU
Subject: Migrating Linux on zFCP to new cpu

We are getting ready to move from our old cpu to a new z114. I think most of
my z/Linux guest machines will move to the new equipment without any
problems, but I have one z/Linux machine that was built on zfcp dasd only,
and it has me worried. I can change the world wide information in
the vm profile exec, but how do I change the   zipl.conf information,
and the zfcp definition for the / dasd?

Has anyone migrated a z/Linux image that boots from zFCP dasd from one
machine to another? Is there anything I can do so that VM will make things
easier?

Sue Sivets

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