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Operating Systems AIX Reboot VIO - OK? Post 302964520 by bakunin on Friday 15th of January 2016 10:25:13 AM
Old 01-15-2016
A very concise description by agent.kgb, thank you for that!

@thread-o/p: notice that what agent.kgb described is in fact "best practice" and even if you would not have the need to reboot the VIOS right now you should set things up like agent.kgb described it anyway!

If you find out that this is not the case it would be a perfect occasion to get some downtime URGENTLY and correct this! Otherwise these problems will come back to haunt you and most probably will raise their ugly heads in the most inconvenient moment possible.

I hope this helps.

bakunin
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