partition’s console. The host partition’s console, the guest partition’s console
session and the guest partition’s operating system’s console are all different console
sessions.
This procedure instructs the user on how to determine the partition ID and
partition name of the hosting partition of a guest partition.
1. Go to the Primary partition system console.
2. From the SST or DST screen select the Work with system partitions option.
3. At the Work with system partitions display, select the Display partition
information option.
4. At the Display partition information display, select the Display guest
environment host information option.
5. At the Display guest environment host information display, the hosting
partition for a guest partition is displayed.
6. Record the hosting partition information of the guest partition you are working
on for later use.
IASP/Clustering Service Reference Procedures
Determining if a tower is configured as switchable
The following procedure is to be used if iSeries Navigator is not available. You can
determine if a tower is configured as a switchable tower by performing the
following procedure.
Note: To perform this procedure, you must have the resource name of the HSL
loop on which the tower is located.
1. Sign on to the system that has the SPCN connection to the tower.
2. Sign on to the System Service Tool (SST) or Dedicated Service Tool (DST).
3. From the SST or DST menu, select Start a service tool––>Hardware Service
Manager.
4. From the Hardware Service Manager, select Logical Hardware Resources.
5. From the Logical Hardware Resources display, select High Speed Link
Resources.
6. From the High Speed Link Resources display, select the function Include
non-reporting resources.
7. Move the cursor to the HSL loop to which the tower is connected and select
Display detail. The Display HSL Information screen appears. The information
displayed on the screen is for the first resource in the HSL loop.
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