nt: Tuesday, February 5, 2019 4:48 AM
> To: IBM-MAIN@LISTSERV.UA.EDU
> Subject: Re: A new LPAR entry in a existing IODF
>
> Thanks
>
> I would like to change the CHPID for a series of UCBs.
>
> Do I need to recable it or using the same port I can assign a different
> CHPID ?
.) Metz
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Peter
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Subject: Re: A new LPAR entry in a existing IODF
Thanks
I would like to change the CHPID for a
W dniu 2019-02-05 o 10:48, Peter pisze:
Thanks
I would like to change the CHPID for a series of UCBs.
Do I need to recable it or using the same port I can assign a different
CHPID ?
You can do the following:
a) change cabling to CUs (not devices) - but why?
b) change PCHID/CHPID numbering - t
Peter
I am not sure what you are trying to achieve. The CEC has physical Channels
called PCHPIDs which map to logical CHPIDs.
You have some UCBS connected via a CHPID. Why would you want to change
them?
On Tue, 5 Feb 2019 at 11:49, Peter wrote:
> Thanks
>
> I would like to change the CHPID for a
Thanks
I would like to change the CHPID for a series of UCBs.
Do I need to recable it or using the same port I can assign a different
CHPID ?
Regards
Peter
On Wed, 30 Jan, 2019, 8:34 PM R.S. Simply run HCD and play.
> You cannot destroy prod data (it will be WORK IODF), so feel safe
> playing
As illustrated you can't touch the PROD iodf since as soon as you try to make
any changes HCD will force you to create WORK IODF . same goes with the IOCDS
Slot which won't let you override the existing active iocds slotanyway so
your question regarding creating a duplicate(with different pa
Simply run HCD and play.
You cannot destroy prod data (it will be WORK IODF), so feel safe
playing - yes, just playing with various options.
Your task is really simple, unless you have very specific requirements
(not presented here) or your IODF is very complex.
--
Radoslaw Skorupka
Lodz, Pola
There are a few ways to do thid. For me, the easiest way is to from the
processor list(option 3 from the HCD main menu) , access the partition list
and then use the repeat command. It is explained in the Hardware
Configuration Definition User's Guide in the *Repeating (copying)
partitions *section