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by fock
290 days ago
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no. In the short time I work at a z/OS-shop, they had to IPL twice. And the IPL takes ages... Now, if you can live with the weird environment and your people know how to programm what is essentially a distributed system described in terms noone else uses: I guess it's still ok, given the competition is all executing IBMs playbook too. |
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My understanding is that usually you subdivide into few LPARs and then reboot the production ones on schedule to prevent drift and ensure that yes, unplanned IPLs will work