Lest anyone be confused, MIMIX works on LPAR machines as well. In fact,
everybody's software works on LPAR - that's the way it's designed - to be
transparent to the software - and it is.

A word of caution.....don't think that if you set up a single LPAR system
with a primary and backup partitions that you have  better availability
than if you used two separate systems. You have to keep in mind where the
single points of failure are - in a single system with multiple LPAR
partitions, you have MORE single points of failure, not less.

Having said that, LPAR is a wonderful enabling technology. One of the
attributes I like is the ability to configure "systems" (ie partitions)
with processors multiples that cannot be purchased directly from IBM. For
example, I can configure a 12-way into a 5-way, and 2 3-ways (plus the
hypervisor). Try to buy a 5-way or 3-way processor machine from IBM.

Glenn Van Benschoten  vanbensg@lakeviewtech.com
Director, Product Marketing
Lakeview Technology
2450 Marion Road SE, Suite 106
Rochester, MN 55904
Rochester Office (507)-529-2186
Home Office (507)-280-8043
Fax (507)-529-2160
Pager 1-800-759-8888 PIN 1300238
  (numeric, voicemail, or e-mail to 1300238@skytel.com)


                                                                                
                                    
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FYI!

I spoke with the DataMirror Support Technicians yesterday and
verified that their software does support LPAR's on a single AS/400.
For additional information, you can go out to www.datamirror.com or
contact them directly at 630-573-2927.

Have a Great Day!

Ed Koziol
Chaney Systems, Inc.
414-679-6000



From:          "Jeffrey Silberberg" <jsilberberg@mindspring.com>
To:            <midrange-l-digest@midrange.com>
Cc:            <bob.marion@ps.net>, "Christina Beneteau"
<CBeneteau@intermatic.com>
Subject:       Re: LPAR --
Date:          Wed, 10 Nov 1999 19:29:55 -0500
Reply-to:      MIDRANGE-L@midrange.com

Bob, Christina, +++  ---

        There is some confusion here Mirroring is a hardware function  High
Avilability type thing restricted to a "single" AS/400 and therefore a
"single" LPAR Partition as well, to my knoweldge.  With the last few
releases of the OS we have seen remote journals, DataPropagator, and
intergrated Cluster / Fail Over support from Rochester.  As well as a
significant strengthing of the existing products like Mimix, and Data
Mirror, Etc.  So while your data can be available on multiple systems
simultaneously it is not mirrored...

        Here are some references from my book markets on data availability
clustering.


See:   http://www.as400.ibm.com/lpar/lparall.htm#LIOPTIPARA

And :
http://www2.ibmlink.ibm.com/cgi-bin/master?xh=veaF7zP7cp5THy0USenGnN9332&req

uest=announcements&parms=U%5f298%2d307&xfr=N

And : The System Administrator's Companion to AS/400 Availability and
Recovery (SG24-2161)

And :  IBM AS/400 Support Line Technical Document
__________________________________________________________________
 Document Information
Document Number: 15994316
Functional Area:  Operating System
Subfunctional Area:  General
Sub-Subfunctional Area:  General
Product:  Operating System/400 - OS/400 BASE (5769SS100)
Release: V4R4M0
__________________________________________________________________

Document Title:
AS/400 Clustering

Document Description:

AS/400 Clustering Information

New with OS/400 V4R4M0 is native clustering support. This document is
intended to introduce the concepts of clustering on the AS/400 system. For
information on how to debug clustering problems for service personnel,
refer
to Working with AS/400 Clustering Problems, document 15990909. To link to
document 15990909 immediately, click here .

And : IBM AS/400 Support Line Technical Document
__________________________________________________________________
 Document Information
Document Number: 15704052
Functional Area:  Operating System
Subfunctional Area:  General
Sub-Subfunctional Area:  General
Product:  Operating System/400 - OS/400 BASE (5769SS100)
Release: V4R4M0


__________________________________________________________________

Document Title:
AS/400 V4R4 Maximum Capacities

++++++++++++    Good Luck

Jeffrey M. Silberberg
CompuDesigns, Inc.
(770) 399-9464

Abandon the search for Truth; settle for a good fantasy.

---------------------------------------

Date: Wed, 10 Nov 1999 13:03:52 -0600
From: "Marion, Bob" <Bob.Marion@ps.net>
Subject: RE: LPAR

Jeff,

If you set up a LPAR partition and used remote mirroring between the two
LPARs, would this work?



Bob Marion
Phone:  972/461-3186
email:  bob.marion@ps.net


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