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That's ok.  I don't run any non supported versions of OS/400.
http://www-912.ibm.com/supporthome.nsf/document/29853352

But thanks for the heads up.

Rob Berendt
-- 
"They that can give up essential liberty to obtain a little temporary 
safety deserve neither liberty nor safety." 
Benjamin Franklin 





"Ingvaldson, Scott" <SIngvaldson@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
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        Subject:        RE: Any con's to getting rid of our development 
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One item to note: Though all of the LPAR documentation states that +/- one
release is supported in an LPAR you can not (at least in a supported way)
run an O/S level not supported by the processor.  While the software may 
be
capable of running +/- one release, the only hardware currently capable of
+/- 1 release support is an n-way 7xx or 8xx with an I-Star processor, and
those only support full processor LPARs. 

A Power4 processor (first with fractional LPAR and dynamic resource
movement) will only run V5R2, you can't run V5R1 in an LPAR.  An S-Star 
will
run V5R1 or V5R2 only.  No hardware has ever supported -1 release in a
partition at its GA.

Regards,
Scott Ingvaldson
AS/400 System Administrator
GuideOne Insurance Group

-----Original Message-----
date: Tue, 19 Aug 2003 16:58:47 -0500
from: rob@xxxxxxxxx
subject: RE: Any con's to getting rid of our development box and just
                 runn            ing it as a partition?

I've been told that, under the current hardware, you can keep a partition 
+ or - one release of the controlling partition.  That's fine with me. 
Currently all of our machines are at V5R2 and will be upgraded to 
whatever's next as soon as we can get our hands on it.

Rob Berendt
 
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