LPAR implies the s390 (or s390x) instruction set and architecture. Xen implies the i386 (or ia64 or x86_64) instruction set and architecture. The two are really unrelated.
-- Rick; <>< On Tue, Nov 18, 2008 at 3:13 PM, <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Hi, > > I would like to know if anyone of you had already either installed or > configured Linuz on zSeries running natively on a LPAR with Xen. I know that > this might sound very weird for most of you , but a customer had asked me > about this and I need to understand the major drawbacks of this > implementation to try convincing them that this isn't the best solution. > > Any thoughts will be truly appreciated. > > With kind regards, > > > Juari Alves D. dos Santos > IBM Brazil / FTSS >