Hi,

I had a chance to first test LGR function. This is what I had when I ran the 
vmrelocate test command

vmrelocate test seal005 airforce

HCPRLH1940E SEAL005 is not relocatable for the following reason(s):
HCPRLI1996I SEAL005: Virtual machine device 0592 is a link to a local minidisk
HCPRLI1982I SEAL005: Source system simulated network device 0600 is coupled to 
a VSWITCH without an assigned EQID
HCPRLI1982I SEAL005: Source system simulated network device 0700 is coupled to 
a VSWITCH without an assigned EQID

The VSWITCH definition in system config do not have definition for eqid and do 
not how to set it. Please see the following:

/**********************************************************************/
/* Add EQID statements for OSA addresses and unique MAC IDs           */
/**********************************************************************/

    NAVY:       BEGIN
     rdev 0E10-0E12 eqid PSEGzVM  type osa
     rdev 0F50-0F52 eqid PSEGzVM  type osa
     vmlan macprefix 02000B
     vmlan MACIDRANGE SYSTEM 000001-0FFFFF USER 0F0001-0FFFFF
     vmlan limit transient 0
    NAVY:       END

    AIRFORCE:   BEGIN
     rdev 0F53-0F55 eqid PSEGzVM  type osa
     rdev 0E13-0E15 eqid PSEGzVM  type osa
     vmlan macprefix 02000C
     vmlan MACIDRANGE SYSTEM 000001-0FFFFF USER 0F0001-0FFFFF
     vmlan limit transient 0
    AIRFORCE:   END

    ARMY:       BEGIN
     rdev 0E16-0E18 eqid PSEGzVM  type osa
     rdev 0F56-0F58 eqid PSEGzVM  type osa
     vmlan macprefix 02000D
     vmlan MACIDRANGE SYSTEM 000001-0FFFFF USER 0F0001-0FFFFF
     vmlan limit transient 0
    ARMY:       END

    MARINES:    BEGIN
     rdev 0F59-0F5B eqid PSEGzVM  type osa
     rdev 0E19-0E1B eqid PSEGzVM  type osa
     vmlan macprefix 02000E
     vmlan MACIDRANGE SYSTEM 000001-0FFFFF USER 0F0001-0FFFFF
     vmlan limit transient 0
    MARINES:    END

/**********************************************************************/
/* Define Layer 2 VSIWTCHes VSWPSEG1 and VSWPSEG2                     */
/**********************************************************************/
define vswitch VSWPSEG1 rdev 0E1C 0F5C ethernet
define vswitch VSWPSEG2 rdev 0F5F 0E1F ethernet



The seal005 has the following in user direct:

PROFILE LNXDFLT
 COMMAND SET VSWITCH VSWPSEG1 GRANT &USERID
 COMMAND DEFINE NIC 600 TYPE QDIO
 COMMAND COUPLE 600 TO SYSTEM VSWPSEG1
*
 COMMAND SET VSWITCH VSWPSEG2 GRANT &USERID
 COMMAND DEFINE NIC 700 TYPE QDIO
 COMMAND COUPLE 700 TO SYSTEM VSWPSEG2
*
 CPU 00 BASE
 CPU 1
 IPL CMS
 MACHINE ESA 10
 IUCV ALLOW
 OPTION CHPIDV ONE
 CONSOLE 009 3215 T
 SPOOL 000C 2540 READER *
 SPOOL 000D 2540 PUNCH A
 SPOOL 000E 1403 A
 LINK MAINT 0190 0190 RR
 LINK MAINT 019D 019D RR
 LINK MAINT 019E 019E RR
 LINK LNXMAINT 0192 0191 RR
 LINK TCPMAINT 0592 0592 RR

*
 USER SEAL005  LXPSEGLI 512M 1G G
  INCLUDE LNXDFLT
  OPTION LNKNOPAS APPLMON
  MDISK 0100 3390 0001 5008  VV1529 MR PASSWORD PASSWORD PASSWORD
  MDISK 0101 3390 5009 5008  VV1529 MR PASSWORD PASSWORD PASSWORD

Please assist.


Thanks,

Ray


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