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It's not going to be control of the primary I require just 2 of the
secondary partitions. Also the plan is to leave the primary empty, i.e. not
install any application software on it, there will be no communications set
up on it, it'll just be there to serve the other partitions. DST/SST
functions will be restricted to select operations personnel only. 
I'll check out the links you guys have sent me and take it from there.

thanks again for all your help

Neil 

> -----Original Message-----
> From: Glenn Ericson [SMTP:Glenn-Ericson@att.net]
> Sent: Friday, March 23, 2001 7:14 PM
> To:   'MIDRANGE-L@midrange.com'
> Subject:      RE: LPAR remote console
> 
> I am not sure  functions such as  those in DST/SST  should be  freely out
> there as you suggest. It is an opportunity to  screw up the  entire
> system/all partitions. It is most appropriate to  keep tight control over
> DST/SST for  the  safety of all partitions in the entire system. One  Oops
> and  Poof !
> 
> Are you  running a thin  primary partition or  one that is application
> ladened??
> 
> At 01:24 PM 03/23/2001 -0500, paats, marc wrote:
> 
> 
>       There is an option in Client access called Operation Console and is
>       described in the manual SC41-5508. With this you can control the
> front panel
>       from the PC. If you then install a remote control program for the PC
> you can
>       remotely control the Primary LPAR.
>       If you want to control the secondary LPAR's you can do that from SST
> from
>       any monitor that is connected to the primary LPAR. There you can set
> the
>       LPAR to manual mode, restart, d-ipl, re-assign tape IOP's etc..
>       
>       
>       -----Original Message-----
>       From: Carley, Neil [ <mailto:carleyn1@Midas-Kapiti.com>]
>       Sent: Friday, March 23, 2001 8:23 AM
>       To: 'MIDRANGE-L@midrange.com'
>       Subject: RE: LPAR remote console
>       
>       
>       Jeffrey,
>       
>       Firstly thanks for your reply.
>       
>               Can you be more specific on your needs ??
>       
>       Hopefully !!
>       
>       Currently each partition on the new system has its own Twinax
> attached
>       system console, and therefore to carry out any work that requires a
>       restricted condition (such as ending all subsystems to do a savsys)
> requires
>       sombody signed on to the system console at our head office. What I
> want is
>       to be able to have system console ability/control including control
> of the
>       control panel functions from my site (30 miles away) over the WAN
> somehow.
>       I believe you can somehow setup remote control of an AS/400's system
> console
>       but I'm not sure if you can do it to an actual partition.
>       
>       thanks again
>       
>       Neil 
>         
>        
>       
>       > -----Original Message-----
>       > From: Jeffrey Silberberg [SMTP:jsilberberg@mindspring.com]
>       > Sent: Thursday, March 22, 2001 8:50 PM
>       > To:   MIDRANGE-L@midrange.com
>       > Subject:      Re: LPAR remote console
>       > 
>       > Neil,
>       > 
>       >             I am not sure what you are asking here !  Any
> interactive
>       > session can be a console as long as you sign on with the proper
> security.
>       > For normal activity.
>       > 
>       >             For Restricted mode and LPAR work from the LPAR 0
> partition
>       > you
>       > would need more..
>       > 
>       >             Also, your IP routing is going to be different, as
> each
>       > partition is a SYSTEM.
>       > 
>       >             Can you be more specific on your needs ??
>       > 
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