>That was what we originally though too, but our local IBM support person >told us we couldn't. Thinking further about configuration activities to >migrate to mixed CTN mode, I'm not seeing how on the non STP capable >processor we're going to be able to set the name of the mixed CTN, since >it isn't going to have the STP tab for that CEC,
I'm not sure that that matters. IIRC, the requirement is that all systems in the sysplex get their time from the same source. As long as the z10 gets it from the timers, and there's another CEC in the CTN getting it from the same timers and acting as the primary time server for the CTN, I believe that would work. z10 <- timer zEC12 <- timer | Primary time server \/ STP other STP CECs Before STP, there was no STP tab on the HMC and the CECs were able to participate in the sysplex by virtue of using the same timer. I *think* the migration would be to make the time source the timer connected to one zEC12, make that the PTS, then add the z10 pointing to the timer. But I haven't read the fine manuals for some time, and it seems like the PTS becomes a sinle point of failure, unless at least one other machine in the CTS has a timer connection too. The point about the mixed mode CTN being envisioned as a fall-back situation, not an expected long-term situation is also good one. And if IBM is telling you "no", it's hard to argue that you'd want to try to do it. Scott ---------------------------------------------------------------------- For IBM-MAIN subscribe / signoff / archive access instructions, send email to lists...@listserv.ua.edu with the message: INFO IBM-MAIN