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Bryan,
Wouldn't that just leave the disks and anything else hosted out
unavailable to the guest? I do not believe that varying the nwsd off/on
has anything to do with the IPL of a guest. I accidentally varied off a
nwsd for an active guest. It did not cause the guest to power off, it just
left their disks suspended and they couldn't do a thing. As soon as I
varied it back on it was back to normal.
The last time I did partitioning without a HMC was Power 4. I did some
research and came up with this:
https://www.ibm.com/docs/en/i/7.5?topic=partitions-changing-operating-mode-logical-partition
For earlier versions of the OS check the version box to your appropriate
version.
On Wed, Feb 14, 2024 at 7:23 PM Bryan Dietz <bdietz400@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
in the past i wanted to “be in charge” of when a hosted NWSD LPAR would
go up and down.
leave the NWSD online(*no) then when the hosting lpar is running i would
vary on the NWSD.
for power off, I submitted a network job to the NWSD lpar to power off.
then power off the hosting lpar.
Bryan
On Feb 14, 2024, at 6:10 PM, smith5646midrange@xxxxxxxxx wrote:When
I have an 8202-E4D that has a hosted partition. I do not have an HMC.
the machine is powered on, it also tries to start the hosted partitionbut
it fails. When I go into SST, power it off (to get out of failedstate),
and power it on, it comes up with no problem. I am guessing somethingis
not yet in the correct state for the hosted partition to start. Maybethe
NWSD is not yet active or something but I have not had the time to tryto
track it down. This issue appears to be what is throwing the hardwareerror
that I complained about not having coverage for early this year.the
Is there a way to prevent the system from trying to automatically start
hosted partition or is there a way to delay its startup for 10 minutesso
everything will be up and ready for it (assuming that is the issue)? Iam
fine with using SST to manually start it if I need to. The hostedpartition
is rarely used.list
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