Re: Freezing operations of LPAR

2006-01-03 Thread Mark Zelden
On Mon, 2 Jan 2006 08:40:52 -0800, Skip Robinson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: The simplest way to 'freeze operations' in an LPAR is the MVS QUIESCE command, which puts the system into a restartable wait state. I was in a shop a long time ago that routinely used QUIESCE while switching a

Re: Freezing operations of LPAR

2006-01-02 Thread Skip Robinson
The simplest way to 'freeze operations' in an LPAR is the MVS QUIESCE command, which puts the system into a restartable wait state. I was in a shop a long time ago that routinely used QUIESCE while switching a communications front-end controller from one device to another. The pause lasted only

Re: Freezing operations of LPAR

2006-01-02 Thread R.S.
Jacky Bright wrote: Is it possible to freeze the operations of any LPAR ? I have 4 LPARs configured in my OS/390 system with production uncapped and other capped sometimes when there is heavy CPU requirement for Prod LPAR I have to bring down other 3 lpars so tht all MIPS will be used by

Re: Freezing operations of LPAR

2006-01-02 Thread Norman Hollander
you want. -Original Message- From: IBM Mainframe Discussion List [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Skip Robinson Sent: Monday, January 02, 2006 SYSN 8:41 AM To: IBM-MAIN@BAMA.UA.EDU Subject: Re: Freezing operations of LPAR The simplest way to 'freeze operations' in an LPAR is the MVS

Freezing operations of LPAR

2006-01-01 Thread Jacky Bright
Is it possible to freeze the operations of any LPAR ? I have 4 LPARs configured in my OS/390 system with production uncapped and other capped sometimes when there is heavy CPU requirement for Prod LPAR I have to bring down other 3 lpars so tht all MIPS will be used by Production alone but