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This is probably the best resource I have seen.
http://www.neugc.org/images/23A_-_Step_by_step_guide_to_Creating_Virtual_Partitions_Hosted_by_IBM_i.pdf
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From: Thomas Garvey<mailto:tgarvey@xxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Friday, July 15, 2016 12:02 PM
To: Midrange Systems Technical Discussion<mailto:midrange-l@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
Subject: Changing physical drives to virtual
OK, I've really been spinning my wheels on this and getting nowhere.
Perhaps someone can point me to the definitive manual or Redbook to
direct me.
I have a Power7 server with a single v7r1 partition that owns all
hardware, managed by an HMC.
The disk drives are configured as physical disks.
I need to create a new partition to install v7r3 but can't figure out
how to share the disk storage.
I think my problem is that the v7r1 partition has the physical drives
defined as just that.
I think I've read that to now create virtual disks from those physical
drives that can be shared between the partitions the content on the
physical drives will be wiped out.
Someone please tell me there's another way.
Tom Garvey
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