Hey Glenn,

Is your space bar stuck?

And from the story that was told (IIRC), I believe IBM was supposed to do
the config/install but the contract didn't get approved - meaning that
planning wasn't being done b/c someone else was supposed to be doing it.

All bickering aside, his machine works, he knows more about LPAR, all is
well.

jch

-----Original Message-----
From: Glenn Ericson [mailto:Glenn-Ericson@xxxxxxx]
Sent: Tuesday, March 18, 2003 3:54 PM
To: Midrange Systems Technical Discussion; 'midrange-l@xxxxxxxxxxxx'
Subject: Re: LPAR Classes ?


Marty. I share your  double digit multi platform  career.
Maybe  what  I  should have  said  was  how different  would it have  gone 
if you  did the planning up front, got the configuration validated then did 
the  work?

At 12:38 PM 3/18/2003 -0500, Urbanek, Marty wrote:
>I like to think I'm not "just screwing around." I have over 20 years
>experience with several platforms and have been under the hood of all of
>them with good results (sure a few lessons were learned along the way).
>Sorry if I don't share your reverence for the hardware. A computer is just
a
>machine that can be broken and fixed, taken apart and put back together.
>
>We have to wear a lot of hats in my shop, any hat that is necessary to keep
>making progress. The knowledge and abilities gained from not being afraid
to
>try new hats have kept me employed through round after round of staff
>reductions.
>
>Just because I haven't done it before does not mean I'm not "following the
>rules." For the most part, everything is documented, although sometimes the
>meaning of the documentation becomes clearer after one of those "lessons."
>
>For your information, an 820, even with LPAR, is considered by IBM to be
>customer installable. That is why it is necessary to negotiate a separate
>services contract IF you want IBM to set it up.
>
>As I said, IBM approved my configuration. The system has been running fine
>for 15 months, less a couple DASD failures, no doubt due to my "screwing
>around."
>
>------------------------------
>
>date: Tue, 18 Mar 2003 11:17:53 -0500
>from: Glenn Ericson <Glenn-Ericson@xxxxxxx>
>subject: Re: LPAR Classes ?
>
>Just  screwing  around is not a good thing  with cards and resources.  You
>have to  follow  the rules or expect intermittent  failures or less than
>optimum performance from your new system throughout  it tenure.
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