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You create a network server and storage on the Hosting partition, yes on the size.

You should be able to create a free id on common, the presentation your after is free to all.

Monty

message: 1
date: Wed, 18 Dec 2013 09:54:22 -0500
from: "Steinmetz, Paul" <PSteinmetz@xxxxxxxxxx>
subject: RE: Upgrading R&D LPAR from V6R1 to V7R1 TR7

Thanks for all the links everyone.
I will have to see if I can get a Common membership approved.

I read through most of the docs, somewhat familiar with the virtual process.
I've done virtual Ethernet, Tape, Optical, but never disks.
We had a hosted Linux partition back in 2006, however, it was deleted for non usage.

My main question is how are the disks virtualized.
Do you have to set a predetermined size?
I remember that form hosted Linux partition.


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