Side question on this one. When you gen a 2nd level VM
system and need some CMS files from the 1st level
system, what is the easiest way to link to 1st level
CMS minidisks from the second level VM?

Thks,
 Bill J. 

--- Jim Bohnsack <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Dave--I would recommend the Hans Rempel approach
> over the idea of keeping 
> the 2nd level system volids off-line except where
> you want them.  Sooner or 
> later, you are going to get your hands crossed and
> do something to the 
> wrong nnnRES volume.  The better approach, however
> IMHO, is to not leave 
> the production system volid's the same as what is
> shipped in the starter 
> system.  It is a pain in the rear to have to go in
> and rename the volid's 
> in an existing system but it is a far better
> approach.  Look in the 
> archives on this list for many discussions on
> changing the volid's on an 
> existing system.  Then, once you've got that done,
> you're protected forever 
> at least in your production environment.
> Jim
> 
> At 06:47 PM 12/7/2005, you wrote:
> 
> >In building a second level VM instance of VM510,
> under VM510, I see that 
> >INSTIIS wants to pin VOLIDs that are the same as my
> first level system. I 
> >understand that these volumes will only be attached
> to the second level 
> >guest user and are on different real devices but
> writing a non-unique 
> >label to multiple DASD volumes used in the same
> LPAR has me a little 
> >freaked. Is there a way to change the default VM510
> VOLIDs or, since these 
> >are unique to the guest, am I just being paranoid?
> >
> >TIA,
> >
> >Dave Keeton
> >Systems Analyst
> >z/VM Linux Support
> >Oregon Dept. of Transportation
> >955 Center Street NE
> >Salem, OR 97301
> >Office: (503) 986-3199
> >FAX:    (503) 986-3242
> 
> Jim Bohnsack
> Cornell Univ.
> (607) 255-1760
> 
> 
> 


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