Title: System_Identifier_Default changes not showing

I forget what we changed to get this. Try changing your SYSTEM NETID file on the ‘S’ disk.

 

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From: VM/ESA and z/VM Discussions [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Clark, Carl
Sent: December 1, 2005 11:51
To: [email protected]
Subject: System_Identifier_Default changes not showing

 

VM enthusiasts:

   Thankyou for all the answers you supplied to my last post: 2nd level install - duplicate volsers.  I decided to CPFMT using cyls 1-end without duplicate volsers for 510RES, 510W01,.etc.

Now I have a problem on this test system with the  System_Identifier_Default ZVMVTEST parm in the system config file.  The

screen still shows the value that our primary production system uses :  RUNNING   ZVMV5R10 , which may be the default.

HCPAAU2700I System gateway ZVMV5R10 identified.
z/VM Version 5 Release 1.0, Service Level 0401 (64-bit),

Any ideas about why this new ZVMVTEST value isn't showing?  I would like to see it to ensure that I am really on the test system before I do something stupid like a shutdown.

Your help is appreciated,
Carl Clark
BCBST

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