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Operating Systems AIX PowerVM/lpar creation problems Post 302943059 by agent.kgb on Tuesday 5th of May 2015 05:08:00 AM
Old 05-05-2015
there is nothing bad calling a consultant. My first AIX installation was also made by some consultant, I sat near him and looked over the shoulder, what he did.

I really didn't try to work with P7 servers without HMC, but P4/P5 worked splendid with normal console cable (please be sure, that you have _normal_ cable, not cutted-down version for PC), and there was console access through ASMI in single LPAR-mode. To access the console you had to boot your only LPAR - just select Power On or something like. The codes begin changing on the console and after some time you see SMS screen.

If you see all 6 disks in your LPAR either you work in single LPAR mode or you have assigned all your HW resources to your LPAR or you have no split-backplane feature in your server and you can't install the 2nd LPAR without D24.

Some side note - your vendor sold you something outdated, that is already some years out-of-marketing by IBM. IBM doesn't sell this servers and expansions anymore.
 

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Tk_InitConsoleChannels(3)				       Tk Library Procedures					 Tk_InitConsoleChannels(3)

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NAME
Tk_InitConsoleChannels - Install the console channels as standard channels SYNOPSIS
#include <tk.h> Tk_InitConsoleChannels(interp) ARGUMENTS
Tcl_Interp *interp (in) Interpreter in which the console channels are created. _________________________________________________________________ DESCRIPTION
Tk_InitConsoleChannels is invoked to create a set of console channels and install them as the standard channels. All I/O on these channels will be discarded until Tk_CreateConsoleWindow is called to attach the console to a text widget. This function is for use by shell applications based on Tk, like wish, on platforms which have no standard channels in graphical mode, like Win32. The interp argument is the interpreter in which to create and install the console channels. NOTE: If this function is used it has to be called before the first call to Tcl_RegisterChannel, directly, or indirectly through other channel functions. Because otherwise the standard channels will be already initialized to the system defaults, which will be nonsensical for the case Tk_InitConsoleChannels is for. SEE ALSO
console(n) KEYWORDS
standard channels, console Tk 8.5 Tk_InitConsoleChannels(3)
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