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Wait, I still have one system with guests. I look on that hosting nwsd and
I noticed this:
Power control . . . . . . . . . . : *NO
So I guess if you did have the nwsd set to automatically vary on, and you
had this set to *yes then it would start that lpar. I've just not done it
this way since I don't remember when. With multiple NSWDs for each
partition varying on one with this set to *YES before the others were
varied on might be problematic. I just start the guests with the HMC
manually after varying on the NWSDs.

On Thu, Feb 15, 2024 at 7:41 AM Rob Berendt <robertowenberendt@xxxxxxxxx>
wrote:

Bryan,
Wouldn't that just leave the disks and anything else hosted out
unavailable to the guest? I do not believe that varying the nwsd off/on
has anything to do with the IPL of a guest. I accidentally varied off a
nwsd for an active guest. It did not cause the guest to power off, it just
left their disks suspended and they couldn't do a thing. As soon as I
varied it back on it was back to normal.

The last time I did partitioning without a HMC was Power 4. I did some
research and came up with this:

https://www.ibm.com/docs/en/i/7.5?topic=partitions-changing-operating-mode-logical-partition
For earlier versions of the OS check the version box to your appropriate
version.

On Wed, Feb 14, 2024 at 7:23 PM Bryan Dietz <bdietz400@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:

in the past i wanted to “be in charge” of when a hosted NWSD LPAR would
go up and down.

leave the NWSD online(*no) then when the hosting lpar is running i would
vary on the NWSD.

for power off, I submitted a network job to the NWSD lpar to power off.
then power off the hosting lpar.

Bryan

On Feb 14, 2024, at 6:10 PM, smith5646midrange@xxxxxxxxx wrote:

I have an 8202-E4D that has a hosted partition. I do not have an HMC.
When
the machine is powered on, it also tries to start the hosted partition
but
it fails. When I go into SST, power it off (to get out of failed
state),
and power it on, it comes up with no problem. I am guessing something
is
not yet in the correct state for the hosted partition to start. Maybe
the
NWSD is not yet active or something but I have not had the time to try
to
track it down. This issue appears to be what is throwing the hardware
error
that I complained about not having coverage for early this year.



Is there a way to prevent the system from trying to automatically start
the
hosted partition or is there a way to delay its startup for 10 minutes
so
everything will be up and ready for it (assuming that is the issue)? I
am
fine with using SST to manually start it if I need to. The hosted
partition
is rarely used.

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