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Scott, I tend to agree with Rob also. Proposing LPAR as a viable strategy for hosting native IBM-produced iSeries software (like the Domino and related products) should be accompanied with an apology that they haven't got all the work done on the product that requires an earlier release. LPAR is a valid solution to the situation, as is not upgrading Domino to Version 6. I do take exception to promoting LPAR as a solution with a smile as though it was a strategic plan. It's a stop-gap solution and does not make economic sense for many installations. On the version incompatibility issues, I would imagine that the problem is more on the library side of things than the IFS-folder side of things. All of the Domino server programs reside in the QNOTES (and other) libraries. Supporting multiple library structures and multiple versions of the related commands (WRKDOMSVR etc.) is probably too much to ask. Regards, Andy Nolen-Parkhouse > On Behalf Of Scott Johnson > Subject: Re: Domino 6 For iSeries > > Bob, > > I think you slightly miss Rob's point. One of the GREAT things about > running Domino on an iSeries was that you could run multiple Domino > servers > along with Quickplace on the same iSeries without problems and without > LPAR. It is what we are doing. I thought this was one of their selling > points for running Domino on an iSeries too. We have a small iSeries that > can't be LPARed. So we are stuck on the old versions of Domino and > Quickplace until IBM figures it out. Or we go out and buy another box, > which defeats the whole purpose of an iSeries. Plus it is not economically > feasible at this time. > > What I can't understand is why can't we load Domino 6 into one directory > and Domino 5.0.? + Quickplace into another directory on the IFS and have > them both running side by side?.?. According to the marketing stuff, this > is just not supported or doable. I think Rob did say he had something > like > this working though. We do things like this using libraries and library > lists all the time when running "normal" iSeries programs. > > -- Scott Johnson
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