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08-16-2009 12:25 PM
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Vpar
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08-16-2009 12:36 PM
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Re: Vpar
kind of like saying - "why Adobe Acrobat required on my PC to open PDF files?"
The answer I guess is "because it is"
If we want to get more technical we could talk about the fact that a partition running in a vPar must have a kernel which is relocatable in memory - if the vPar software isn't installed, the kernel isn't able to do this...
If you are concerned about admins in all vPars being able to change vPar configurations, I suggest you have a look at the following docs:
http://docs.hp.com/en/6771/rbac.vpars.ed400.pdf
http://docs.hp.com/en/T1335-90083/ch11.html
HTH
Duncan
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08-16-2009 12:52 PM
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Re: Vpar
Sorry for the foolish qstn.
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08-16-2009 07:58 PM
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Re: Vpar
Hope this helps!
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08-16-2009 08:17 PM
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Re: Vpar
As torsten told, you will not be able to boot this Vpar.
You may need to boot this Vpar into Npar mode and then you may install Vpar Product on this. Then you can use this OS as a Vpar.
Regards,
Sooraj
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08-16-2009 08:21 PM
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Re: Vpar
sorry to say "Vpar in to Npar mode",
you may boot the Npar with the perticular bootdisk (meant for that Vpar)
Regards,
Sooraj
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08-17-2009 12:17 AM
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09-03-2009 05:25 AM
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