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Operating Systems AIX Powervm ivm vios Post 303032904 by bakunin on Tuesday 26th of March 2019 12:47:58 PM
Old 03-26-2019
Quote:
Originally Posted by filosophizer
how can one solve "mismatch between the LPAR type and the booting image"
hmm, just to make sure i understand the situation correctly:

- you have (POWER6) managed system
- you want to boot from an internal disk
- on the disk a VIOS image is installed

On the case of 3 "yes"es: you need to install the LPAR anyway, so boot it via NIM methods (mksysb+spot). You can the select the disk to install to and this disk will be wiped first, so the VIOS image will go away. Only then (after installation) you can boot from the disk.

I hope this helps.

bakunin
 

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