On Wed, 22 Jun 2005 19:17:38 +0200, R.S. <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:

>Mark Zelden wrote:
>
>> On Tue, 21 Jun 2005 13:49:22 -0500, Ward, Mike S <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>
>>
>>>One other thing. If I set up the keys
>>>in 1 LPAR can the other LPAR use them or do I have to go through the
>>>process for each LPAR?
>>>
>>
>>
>> Since the LPARs are on the same CEC (box), then you don't have to
>> do anything.  If they were on separate CECs, then you would go through
>> the same process to load the master keys, but you don't re-init
>> the CKDS (INIT CKDS ==> N).
>
>Do you mean ICSF initialization ?
>IMHO it doesn't matter same CEC or no. You have to initialize ICSF on
>every LPAR independently. In fact initialization process consist of
>entering master keys and optionally initialization CKDS/PKDS. If you
>want to share the keys, then you should share CKDS/PKDS and enter the
>same master keys on every LPAR (CEC doesn't matter) using it.
>HTH
>Regards
>--
>Radoslaw Skorupka
>Lodz, Poland
>

Mike,

Radoslaw is correct.  It's been a long time since I've done this
and the last several times all of the sharing LPARs were on seperate
CECs anyway.  Pehaps I can claim I was having a senior moment. :-)

I should have looked at the doc in my install PDS (which also mentioned
putting the CSF STC in SYSSTC).

Regards,

Mark
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