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Has anybody had success trying to split a single HP3000 system into two
different OS versions by using two sets of discs? What we are looking to do
is something like this:
We have a 937LX with a single FW-SCSI slot currently configured to 4 7.3Gb
discs on a XP256 farm under MPE/iX 6.0. We have a need to create a second
environment for this system with five 7.3 Gb discs on a XP256 farm under
MPE/iX 6.5. Conceptually, I would think we could keep the four discs on 6.0
configured as 48.0-48.3 and set up the five discs on 6.5 as 48.8-48.12 and
then simply point the system to whichever OS we wanted to run under by
setting the primary boot path to the appropriate ldev 1. There is no need
for sharing of information between the two OS'es and they would run
independently of each other at different times of the day. The internal DDS
drives could be configured the same in both environments. The solution would
involve 9 discs physically connected to a single FW-SCSI card, but only a
total of five would actually be "active" at any given time.
Anybody doing this? Any problems that can be seen with this?
> Michael T. Hurdle
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MPE Systems Management
Nortel Networks Account
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