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<h4 id="rzahqtroubmultnwsds">Multiple NWSDs defined to use the same hosted system hardware</h4>
<p>It is possible to define multiple network server descriptions (NWSDs) to
control the hardware of a particular Integrated xSeries&reg; Server (IXS), xSeries system,
or IBM&reg; BladeCenter&trade; blade. For non-iSCSI attached servers, these
NWSDs must be in the same iSeries&trade; partition. However, for iSCSI attached
servers, these NWSDs can be defined on the same iSeries partition, another partition in the
same iSeries system, or on an entirely different iSeries system. For example, you may have
an NWSD defined to use an xSeries system for production work during
normal business hours and another NWSD defined to use the same xSeries system at
other times.</p>
<p>Only one NWSD can use a particular piece of server hardware at any point
in time. Therefore, if there are multiple NWSDs defined to run on the same
hardware and one of them is currently using it, the others are not allowed
to start until the NWSD that is currently using the hardware is shut down
(varied off . This protects against one NWSD inadvertently taking over the
hardware that is being used by another NWSD.</p>
<p>If you are having problems starting an NWSD and the server hardware is
currently being used by another NWSD, then the correct way to transfer control
of the hardware from one NWSD to another NWSD is to first shut down the NWSD
that is currently using the hardware and then start the NWSD that needs to
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