No, because you have to IPL CMS.  You can issue CP commands via vmcp
without stopping linux.


On Thu, Jul 24, 2014 at 11:56 AM, Cameron Seay <[email protected]> wrote:

> I have what I think is a simple question.  Maybe I'm not clear about how to
> stop and restart a Linux server, but I was under the impressing that if I
> have a running Linux server in a guest I could "suspend" it and then return
> to the state that the server was in when I suspended it.  My question comes
> from a need to go into a guest that has a running Linux server, switch over
> to CMS to do something, and then resume the server's work.  I know how to
> #cp stop or #cp begin, but the only way I know to get back to the server is
> to ipl it again.  Is there a way I can go back to the processing point I
> was on the Linux server before I stopped it?
>
> Thanks.
>
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