>> 4. There is a CPU-specific SYSTEM_IDENTIFER statement that is overriding 
SYSTEM_IDENTIFIER_DEFAULT. 

Add to this "... And you didn't change the CPU serial number for the virtual 
machine, so it is the same as your running first level system."


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-----Original Message-----
From: VM/ESA and z/VM Discussions [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Alan 
Altmark
Sent: Thursday, December 01, 2005 12:18 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: System_Identifier_Default changes not showing

On Thursday, 12/01/2005 at 01:07 EST, "Mark Pace, Mainline Information 
System" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> System Identifier is set in the Systems Config
> Also check System Netid S

SYSTEM NETID has no bearing on the system identifier.  If the wrong one is 
being displayed then:
1. The parm file you think is being used isn't actually being used
2. There is a [tolerated] syntax error in your parm file (run CPSYNTAX)
3. You haven't reIPLed after modifying SYSTEM CONFIG
4. There is a CPU-specific SYSTEM_IDENTIFER statement that is overriding 
SYSTEM_IDENTIFIER_DEFAULT.

SYSTEM NETID defines the local NJE node ID.

Alan Altmark
z/VM Development
IBM Endicott

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