We have HWIBCPII running on our KSYS, but as far as I know, nothing
exploits it.
The intent *was *to have homegrown automation make use of it, but at the
time (and it may still be the case), most of the functionality was
"read-only", meaning requesting a LOAD or SYSRESET wasn't possible. We
leverage ProcOps using SNMP to automate IPL/SAD/etc., so HWIBCPII basically
sits idle now.

On Fri, Oct 9, 2020 at 10:57 AM Bonnie Barthel <[email protected]>
wrote:

> I just noticed that we have not been running the HWIBCPII task. It looks
> like it was never configured. I went back a year ago so this is nothing
> new. It does appear that System Automation is able to use the services
> without the task:
>
> ING815I BCPII CONNECT FROM A09NO/AUTHW002 TO CPC F5/./IBM390PS.F5
> RETURNED: SUCCESS
>
> but XCF is not:
>
> SYSTEM STATUS DETECTION PARTITIONING PROTOCOL ELIGIBILITY:  SYSTEM CANNOT
> TARGET OTHER SYSTEMS.
>
> I am preparing to configure it to start running and have done some simple
> testing on our sandbox but I wonder if there are any known risks in
> starting up the HWIBCPII task.  OK to run on GDPS K-lpars?
>
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