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> subject: How hard is it to create an LPAR? > > I have a vague notion of what's involved, but I need to ask the > experts.Here's the situation: > > The AS/400 I'm using is at V5R3M0. We would be running primarily > batchand JDBC processes, but we will need 5250 access to confirm > legacyapplications are running. > > I know I'm missing information regarding this configuration, but I'll > ask anyway: how difficult would it be to configure an LPAR to support > this requirement? It's really not that bad. Knowing the hardware requirements is the biggest thing. Things to think about is getting you tape drive and optical drive on their own IOP. You can switch that really easy. I use SST to do it but you can use OPS Nav as well. Other than that once you get an IOP and DASD controller dedicated it's not bad. I used OPs Nav for that as well. There is a LPAR validation utility that seems fairly easy to use. It's been a while since I've used it though. m.
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