Steve:

Since each LPAR can be running a different release of OS/400 and different 
releases can support different sets of exit points and/or exit point formats 
and different releases may require programs compiled to specific release 
levels, LPARs better have individual registration facilities and exit programs.

The only way I could make sense of a single set of exit programs would be if 
they belonged to the primary partition. Unfortunately, this could create 
serious problems for LPARs running a later release of OS/400. Therefore, LPARs 
will remain separate. Reasonable?

Tom Liotta

On Thu, 02 August 2001, "Steve Richter" wrote:

> 
> Does an exit pgm apply to all lpar's or are there a different set for each
> lpar?


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