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You'll probably want to go back into LPAR config and change the primary partition to NOT used the shared processor pool. This will give you back all the cpw and get the processor out of shared processor mode - just a tad more efficient.

Just to be picky if you used the virtual lan between the Linux and i5/OS partition you'll have a description out there for the Line and IP stuff to delete.

- Larry

rob@xxxxxxxxx wrote:
Well, I went into STRSST
5. Work with system partitions
2. Work with partition status
ensured it was dead.
3. Work with partition configuration
11=Delete
Then I checked out the primary to change it to 100% of everything.
Exited SST.
WRKNWSSTG, 11=Remove link, 4=Delete
WRKNWSD, 4=Delete
WRKCFGSTS *LIN myserver* and varied it off, and blasted line, controller, device.
WRKOBJ myserver* to verify.
WRKLNK '/QFPNWSSTG/*' to verify it's empty.

Anything else?

Rob Berendt


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