Method and apparatus for cross-partition control in a partitione

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364DIG1, 3642806, 3642819, 3642851, 3642853, G06F 900, G06F 1516

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ABSTRACT:
A logically partitioned data processing system has a policy defining responsive actions to be undertaken by a process in one partition because of a monitored failure of an operating system in another partition. When such a failure occurs, the monitoring partition, if authorized, automatically communicates with a hypervisor to initiate the responsive actions on the failing partitions to reset and/or reconfigure that failing partition. Communication of action request between the partition and the hypervisor is accomplished without operator intervention, through a Service Call Logical Processor interface.

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