Yes, If you stop ICSF you won't be able to execute the ICSF API's that
interface with the cryptographic cards.
Mark Jacobs
On 03/30/12 09:48, Francis van Zutphen wrote:
Mark, Rob and Radoslaw,
Thanks for your feedback.
OK, so HMC is the medium to make the co-processor offline to lpar "A" and "B".
I will pass on this instruction to our hardware engineer - he manages the
domain assignment to the crypto cards.
He will have to raise a Change Request and this will take time..
In the meanwhile if I stop ICSF prove that the co-processor is not available?
@Radoslaw thanks for extra explanations
regards
Francis
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