>From what Alan and Mark said, I understand that not working ssh might have
been just a small result of bigger problem - data corruption. So
practically anything else might go wrong too.
Gregory

2016-06-29 14:01 GMT-04:00 Duerbusch, Tom <duerbus...@stlouis-mo.gov>:

> I didn't want to hijack the original thread so....
>
> The conclusion on the original thread was that you need to be on a
> supported release of Suse when you go to a new z13.  This involved SSH and
> I assume crypto hardware.
>
> We have been planing to go to a z13 this year.
> I've said that many times before as we are on a z890, and have planed to go
> to a z9, z10, z114, z12 and now z13.
>
> We have SLES 9, SLES 10 and SLES 11 running.
> (After WAVV in 2011, I did manage to sunset our SLES 7 and SLES 8 guests)
>
> I'm ok with not being able to use new features/functions that are on a
> z13/zVM 6, on the unsupported software, but I'm now concerned about what I
> might loose, or crash with the new hardware.
>
> SSH isn't much of a problem, as there are so few people that actually log
> on to Linux or use SSH with Linux applications.
>
> So, the question is:
> Is there any other problems that others have come across, when migrating
> unsupported SLES systems to a z13?
>
> Thanks
>
> Tom Duerbusch
> THD Consulting
>
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