> And I think that anyone who uses a node name that differs from the 
> System_Name must have
> converted to VM from an MVS background.

Ever had to run multiple PROFS/OVVM 'systems'? Multiple nodeids on
the one VM system? Don't ask about running 2nd level VMs as that
takes up extra disk space etc. etc. I didn't make this decision, I arrived
just in time to support it. Oh yes, and the HPO system was hitting it's
supportable user limit. Luckily we managed to get things converted to
XA/SP 2 just in time.

Another place had logically isolated its bureau users from each
other utilising RACF/VM and a few CP mods. All different RSCS machines
and nodeids.

The (probably still current) VM std at a large VM using company of my
and Rob's acquaintance uses nodeids to set up various
things like default SFS pools, access to various tailored versions of
products etc. When you're running Europe on one box complex
with different requirements then you need some way of separating this lot
from each other. This seemed as good a way as any. Nice and
simple. If one box in the complex goes down the users just logon to
a different one. No need to bring up 2nd level VM systems etc. No MVS
converts in the building.

My particular favourite setup was that of the French speaking Swiss
users who logged onto a Belgian box that was physically located in
Germany but supported in The Netherlands via a network that was
supported out of England.

Ah yes... those were the days...

Rod

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