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10.Select the physical resources you want to allocate to the Virtual I/O Server.<br />

For our basic c<strong>on</strong>figurati<strong>on</strong> setup, we used a storage c<strong>on</strong>troller with local<br />

disks, <strong>on</strong>e DVD drive, and an Ethernet adapter. The Fibre Channel adapter is<br />

for SAN disks used later. Figure 3-10 shows the selecti<strong>on</strong> for our basic setup.<br />

Click <strong>on</strong> Next when you have completed your selecti<strong>on</strong>s.<br />

Figure 3-10 Physical I/O comp<strong>on</strong>ent selecti<strong>on</strong><br />

Note: Do not set T16 (the IDE adapter that holds the DVD) to Required, as it<br />

may be moved in a dynamic LPAR operati<strong>on</strong> later.<br />

Tip: If possible use hot-plug Ethernet adapters for the Virtual I/O Server for<br />

increased serviceability.<br />

Chapter 3. Setting up the Virtual I/O Server: the basics 133

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