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Tried this (boot replicated VIOS to other machine) with same hardware
(2*P7 boxes) and the result is not suitable
for DR purposes as you will run into lots of new devices due to serial
number (or maybe bus number) changes.
Better way is to have two VIOS on two SANs.
-h
Am 20.11.2019 um 11:12 schrieb DrFranken <midrange@xxxxxxxxxxxx>:strikes me that this would not be a good idea. It seems unlikely to me that
I have not tried to replicate the VIOS servers via the SAN but it
a replicated VIO server would be any level of happy at all if IPLed onto
another system. That said, I've not tried it either. Dang another thing
for the 'some day' list.....
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