Hi James

You do need to take a drive or drives out of an existing ASP in order to assign it to an IASP.

Configuration can be done in the browser-based IBM Systems Director Navigator for i5/OS.

Here's a link to the 6.1 Redbook -

http://www.redbooks.ibm.com/redbooks/pdfs/sg247811.pdf

There's a 5.2 version, too, but this is the latest.

So I am not sure if you need the console stuff - the Redbook will tell you.

HTH
Vern

----- Original Message -----
One other question:

Suppose (hypothetically, at this point) we decided we wanted to set up
an IASP on our V6 E4A, in order to determine whether we needed to write
a snakebite* (snakebyte?) kit for our products.

As a "terminal/emulator shop," that has a definite preference for either
the TN5250 client we developed in-house, or a real terminal, we
basically have only the barest minimum Lan Console and iNav.

What LPPs would we need? (And are they expensive, cheap, or free?) And
would we need to put in an additional drive (we have no user ASPs, and
our system ASP is at 30%, and we currently have 4 physical drives, in
two mirrored pairs), or could we carve space out of the System ASP?

Or is it something better experimented with on a VLP box?

--
JHHL

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