VIO Help Needed - Aix
This is a discussion on VIO Help Needed - Aix ; Can anyone recommend some good documentation on using/configuring VIO
in a p595 environment (ie redbooks, handbook, etc). I have recently
taken over a position supporting a p595 environment using VIO and have
no VIO experience whatsoever. Any recommendations would be ...
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VIO Help Needed
Can anyone recommend some good documentation on using/configuring VIO
in a p595 environment (ie redbooks, handbook, etc). I have recently
taken over a position supporting a p595 environment using VIO and have
no VIO experience whatsoever. Any recommendations would be greatly
appreciated.
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Re: VIO Help Needed
On Sep 1, 5:35 am, cdwells wrote:
> Can anyone recommend some good documentation on using/configuring VIO
> in a p595 environment (ie redbooks, handbook, etc). I have recently
> taken over a position supporting a p595 environment using VIO and have
> no VIO experience whatsoever. Any recommendations would be greatly
> appreciated.
here's a good start
http://publib.boulder.ibm.com/infoce...hb1kickoff.htm
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Re: VIO Help Needed
cdwells wrote:
> Can anyone recommend some good documentation on using/configuring VIO
> in a p595 environment (ie redbooks, handbook, etc). I have recently
> taken over a position supporting a p595 environment using VIO and have
> no VIO experience whatsoever. Any recommendations would be greatly
> appreciated.
>
Hi, reading manuals is sometimes very boring.
Try a redbook for VIO from www.redbooks.ibm.com , you get illustrated
scenarios and best practices.
(Search for: Advanced Power Virtualization)
--jk
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Re: VIO Help Needed
On Sep 10, 1:16 am, Johann Kappacher
wrote:
> cdwells wrote:
> > Can anyone recommend some good documentation on using/configuring VIO
> > in a p595 environment (ie redbooks, handbook, etc). I have recently
> > taken over a position supporting a p595 environment using VIO and have
> > no VIO experience whatsoever. Any recommendations would be greatly
> > appreciated.
>
> Hi, reading manuals is sometimes very boring.
> Try a redbook for VIO fromwww.redbooks.ibm.com, you get illustrated
> scenarios and best practices.
> (Search for: Advanced Power Virtualization)
>
> --jk
I didn't want to make it TOO easy :P