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Wow... this follows the opposite path of iSeries Ops Console:

"... a number of the more complex HMC functions can currently only be
accessed through the WebSM interface, because they would be very complicated
to use in command line form."

"Command line functionality will be enhanced over time."

:-)

Chuck

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pSeries is not a rumor.  It's had the HMC for awhile.  How it physically 
attaches...
http://www-1.ibm.com/servers/eserver/pseries/lpar/faq_3.html

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Rob,

The rumor mill has not divulged that info yet....   :-)

It sure will nice to deal with the facts rather than all these rumors!

Regards,

Mike Shaw 

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Depends on what you define as 'built-in'.  Is the HMC for pSeries lan 
attached or does it use about the same cable as direct Op's Console?  But 
if you consider twinax to be 'built-in' it probably doesn't matter.  And 
can something that can run several machines, either independent boxes, or 
lpar's, be considered 'built-in'?

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>                My question is, what's the scuttlebutt?

Well, technically, the scuttlebutt is a barrel (or "butt") with a hole (or
"scuttle") cut into it, used to store drinking water on a sailing ship.
Effectively a pre-20th-century version of the drinking fountain.

Seriously, I wouldn't mind one bit, seeing a built-in console added to the
next generation of AS/400s, as long as it eliminates the need for all
those silly CA/Windoze-based things like OpsConsole, OpsNav, &c. And if
it's Linux-based, it's certainly an improvement over something
Windoze-based. Although I'd still prefer for IBM to stop making such a
show of abandoning Twinax.

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