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Ok. So it is NOT all IXS cards, just older ones. I can understand that,
to a point. IBM just recommends iSCSI - nothing there to stop you from
upgrading your IXS cards. Although not being able to order new IXS cards
on a power 6 processor is baffling. What, won't anyone take my check?
Especially when moving certain existing ones is not a problem.

My question is what precludes some of those particular IXS cards. Actually
had a face-to-face with a room full of IBMers on this issue recently and
no one had the answer. Trust me - this was the team that should know.
They were not your "smiling jack the sales guy" type of people.

What, on a WRKHDWRSC *CMN, tells you what IXS card you have?

Resource name . . . . . . . : CC04
Text . . . . . . . . . . . . : Comm Processor
Type-model . . . . . . . . . : 2892-002
Serial number . . . . . . . : 53-4129085
Part number . . . . . . . . : 0000097P4465

Location: U0588.001.107841D-CB1-C11

WRKNWSD finds 8 (not counting the guested Linux lpar).


Rob Berendt

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