there's a good description of how to make a workstation go to a different
subsystem in ibm's knowledgebase. see document 3283537.

regards,
dan




Buck Calabro <Buck.Calabro@commsoft.net> on 01/18/2002 09:04:11 AM

Please respond to midrange-l@midrange.com

To:   midrange-l@midrange.com
cc:    (bcc: Dan Turkeltaub/UPT)

Subject:  RE: Separate subsystem - Devices not being allocated to it.





My QINTER has been up since Sunday night (it's now Friday morning)
I have a *ALL workstation type in QINTER.
I start an emulation session, get to a sign-on display and it's QINTER,
QPADEV0024.
I create a new subsystem BUCK and ADDWSE SBSD(BUCK) WRKSTN(QPADEV0024).
STRSBS BUCK.
The emulation session now reads BUCK QPADEV0024.
ENDSBS BUCK.
The emulation session now reads QINTER QPADEV0024.

I don't think this is a timing issue in how long it takes QINTER to process
it's list of eligible devices.  I think it's a case of "the last subsystem
to ask for a device gets it."  I'm sure there's no guarantee, but I've been
starting my "special" subsystems last since S/38 days, and not had a problem
with devices in the wrong subsystem.








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