Dear XCAT Team,
Our team is trying XCAT on IBM-AIX 7. We have gone through the
documentation and have a doubt here in this step
We have installed the XCAT management node software in an AIX LPAR
(Logical Partition) . Usually, the XCAT management node installs cluster
nodes over other free LPARs that are shown in HMC ( sHardware Management
Console ).
Currently, I cannot create LPAR on server as storage disks are full, is it
feasible for XCAT to provision images over/on the existing LPAR, say in a
WPAR (Workload Partition) ?
Kindly go through the XCAT forum post , where it was clarified that its
not possible to try with XCAT to install images on WPAR, within the same
LPAR.
We like to know, if there is any other possibility of using XCAT to
provision virtual images over the existing LPAR.
With Thanks & Regards
Balaji V
Tata Consultancy Services
Desk :- +91-44-674-22375
Mailto : [email protected]
Website: http://www.tcs.com
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