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Neil,

There is always the rule that the version you are loading MUST support all the hardware in the partition and this always includes the processor. So for the new hardware (800, i180, i825, i870, i890) you must have V5R2 (February release with February CUME) in ALL partitions. Yes you could theoretically put V5R3 in there were it a real product that we could get our hands on.

Otherwise the rule still applies.

- Larry

Carley, Neil wrote:
Hi,

With regard to LPAR strategy does it still stand true at V5R2 nad the
new hardware range that you can only have secondary partitions at +/- 1
release of the primary partition OS level. i.e. could I now have my
primary at V5R2 and be able to have secondary partitions at say V5R3
V5R4 V5R6. I can only find info on this for V5R1.

thanks
Neil
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