Re: Legally Running z/OS on Hercules
"sccosel" <[email protected]> Fri, 27 Feb 2009 18:11:44 -0000
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Based upon the answers I have been receiving, I am not encouraged. On the surface, this question seems fairly straight-forward. The designers of Hercules made it capable of running z/OS, at some point. Perhaps from the beginning. But, no one seems to be able to definitely say that under certain, specific conditions, z/OS would be able to legally be run, and under what specific conditions. Up to this point, it seems to all be conjecture and individual opinion. So, I guess Hercules may be is in the same category as a "bong" (water pipe). In most states in the U.S., it is not necessarily a violation to be in possession of it, just what you put in it and/or how it is used! I had a good friend from high school that abused the "bong". Never got caught by the law for doing it in his own home, but is now deceased at the ripe old age of 41. Are those that choose to use z/OS under Hercules in a similar predicament? (Minus being at risk of dying an early death!) For the record, we are an IBM customer running an IBM licensed copy of z/OS 1.9 on genuine IBM hardware. To my knowledge, we have not sought IBM's permission to run z/OS under Hercules and until the licensing issue is clarified, I guess by IBM, we do not plan to run z/OS under Hercules, professionally or personally. An email inquiry to an individual purportedly running z/OS under Hercules regarding how he went about legally running z/OS under Hercules, went unanswered. Best Regards, Scott [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]