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Uh, oh:

We are consolidating our production RPG etc., Domino servers, phone system
(moving to VoIP), and many WinTel servers (moving to blades) onto one i520
rackmounted. The "primary down, all down" scenario is not at all
encouraging. Do I understand this correctly? Real world, what is the risk?

Darrell

Darrell A. Martin - 630-754-2141
Manager, Computer Operations
dmartin@xxxxxxxxxxxxx

midrange-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx wrote on 05/08/2007 10:09:15 AM:


Thanks, that's where I was too. Just wanted to run it by someone else
to confirm.

We are having other issues with LPAR that we didn't see when we 1st
bought into it. This is a large system and coming off lease. Our
migration plans are to move each partition to new boxes as we can. Our
use of virtual Ethernet is not going to like this.

--

Doug Hart - Sr. iSeries Consultant
ITT Corporation - Enterprise Infrastructure (EI)
Seneca Falls, New York - DataCenter
Voice: 315-568-7568 Doug.Hart@xxxxxxx


-----Original Message-----
From: midrange-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx
[mailto:midrange-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of
vhamberg@xxxxxxxxxxx
Sent: Tuesday, May 08, 2007 11:02 AM
To: Midrange Systems Technical Discussion
Subject: Re: IMPL of P0 partition

I'll take a quick shot at this - IMPL is not the same as restricted
state - IMPL means dead - so there is nothing to manage the secondary
partitions - when you IPL the main partition, all others must come down,
too.

Sorry for the bad news!
Vern

-------------- Original message --------------
From: "Hart, Doug" <Doug.Hart@xxxxxxx>


I have PTFs pending an IMPL on my P0 partition (no HMC). Can I IMPL
this primary partition and get the PTFs to apply without taking down
the other 6 active partitions? Scheduling a time when all the
partitions can be stopped is very difficult. Model 870, P0 at v5r3.

It has been a long while since I went to Rochester Mn. and got trained

on LPAR. If I remember right I can take P0 down to a restricted state
without interrupting the other partitions.

--
Doug Hart



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