This will not be a problem at all.  Although you are in a Sysplex, you can 
still have separation with the LPARs themselves.  You can have separate shared 
security databases, different vendors, separate DB2, JES, CICS, etc.

The beauty of the Sysplex is the ability to share as much as you want or as 
little as you want.


Craig

-----Original Message-----
From: IBM Mainframe Discussion List [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf 
Of Thomas Conley
Sent: Thursday, July 30, 2015 17:22
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: Different Security Products in a Sysplex

On 7/30/2015 5:11 PM, Givens, Dennis W. wrote:
> I appreciate all of the input on my question. Here is additional information 
> that may help clarify....
>
> We have an 8 LPAR sysplex. All are sharing a Top Secret DB.
> We need to add 10 more to provide IBM GDPS Hyperswap and Global mirroring. We 
> would like these (due to political reasons) to use a shared RACF DB.
> These new lpars will have limited system access by users and run a reduced 
> product set.
> They will function as Control systems for the Hyper swap and Mirroring 
> functions for the sysplex.
>
>
> Can these 18 systems function just fine in this configuration.
>
> I understand that commands will not work between the lpars running different 
> packages. We may be able to overcome this short coming.
> Any more capabilities that will be impacted.
>
> Thanks in advance for any additional insight.
>

Dennis,

No reason they shouldn't.  If you're setting up Global Mirror, you should only 
need a controlling LPAR in the local datacenter, and a remote system in the 
remote datacenter.  Not sure why you need 10 LPARs unless you have 8 LPARs 
processing data.  I would recommend defining your sysplexes before introducing 
GDPS.  Have you engaged IBM yet?

Regards,
Tom Conley

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