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Can a global AIX environment be a regular LPAR and does the WPAR share the root file system?

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Can a global AIX environment be a regular LPAR and does the WPAR share the root file system?

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The global AIX environment is the AIX running in a machine or a logical partition. Each WPAR has its own top level root file systems called “/”, “/tmp”, “/home”, and “/var”. The WPAR definition decides what sub-directory or NFS mount point is going to be used for the top level directory for the WPAR. Note: in the WPAR spec file “/” refers to the WPAR’s “/” and not the global AIX “/”.

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