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I would not place it on the managing partition - you sure wouldn't like it
if that thing went belly-up and took down all your production LPARs.  When
our system was configged, it was in P0.  I moved it as soon as we uncrated
the tower.

My .02

jch

-----Original Message-----
From: Doug Hart [mailto:doughart@xxxxxxxxxxxx] 
Sent: Friday, August 22, 2003 9:17 AM
To: Midrange Systems Technical Discussion
Subject: Partitioning of xServer card



 When building an LPARed system where are people placing the xServer card?

 Since this is pretty much a standalone feature does it matter which
partition its placed into?  I know it shares DASD (like IFS) space, that can
be backed up to the iSeries tape device.  Any thoughts on placing it in the
primary managing P0 partition?


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Doug Hart

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