We just went through this ourselves.  You will need to open an SR with
Novell and ask them to get you licensed for HAE.  It took about a month
between the time we opened the SR and when we could download the
updates.  (They actually asked us to show them why we though we were
entitled...we directed them to their own product page.)

Also, if you're looking for updated ocfs2 or gfs2 kernel modules, you
may have to ask them to build one to match your kernel version.  At the
time we did this, January this year, the ocfs2 kernel modules had not
yet been built for our kernel version and we had to convince them that
the older ones would not work with our kernel version.

Leland

On 2/27/2013 4:18 AM, Florian Bilek wrote:
Dear all,

I would need to access the fixes repository for SLES 11 SP2 High
Availability Extension on IBM zSeries.
Looking to the available repositories with SMT does not show the s390x
version.

Therefore I would like to know how the SLES HA Extension is licensed for
SLES 11 SP2 on IBM zSeries?
We have a license covering the SLES 11 SP2 for z. Is the HA extension now
part of this license or is it considered as a separate product with
additional licensing?

Thank you very much for your feedback.

--
Best regards

Florian Bilek

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