>From the zVM version perspective, it should be transparent to your guests.
They will (hopefully) never ever suspect that anything changed.
You only must be very sure to keep the same OSA addresses, DASD labels,
vswitch names and authorization, and so on. This could generate issues, not
the update.

Mauro
http://mauro.limeiratem.com - registered Linux User: 294521
Scripture is both history, and a love letter from God.


2013/5/10 Dean, David (I/S) <[email protected]>

> Cross posted
>
>
> Hi, all.  We are getting ready to drop 50+ Linux servers into a new 6.2
> environment.  The majority of these are version SUSE 11.2, but a handful
> are still back as far as 10.1.  Anybody know of any compatibility issues?
>
>
>
> David M. Dean
>
> [cid:[email protected]]
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