tarro99,
I don't think you fully understand the principal of the redbooks.
They do not "state" what is and is not "supported", they are just a guide to how to use your system, not a guide to what IBM does or does not support.
They are written by IBMers for the general user base but are only intended as a guide to operational use of the systems, they are not technically precise, in that: IBM do not necessarily "SUPPORT" every thing documented in them.
Take NMON for instance, IBM DO NOT support it.
It was written by an IBMer BUT it IS NOT a supported tool, even though it may be mentioned in a RedBook. As such (i.e. IBM do not support it therefore) it is obviously not supported on vio.
Just the same, SSH gets fair mention in the redbook but this obviously does not mean that IBM will support it, it is an open source freebie on the expansion pack - in case you fancy giving it a try.
If you need support on open ssh, call the open software developers and see if they’ll support it!
Java, downloaded from the SUN site - well why would IBM support that ?
Mozilla from mozilla.com - why would IBM support that either?
Just because AIX now has a Linux affinity does not mean IBM support all open source utilities, even if they are on the expansion pack CD.
If you need an IBM / cast iron guarantee that (Open)ssh is supported by IBM on VIO, forget it. I seriously doubt they would commit to supporting ssh on plain AIX, they didn't write it, why should they commit to supporting it? and even if they did, who are they to support someone else's code? they might find a problem but would not be able to modify the code if they did, so at this point the support would defer to the actual developers and where would that leave you if you had a system down? IBM could apply as much pressure as possible on the "Open" team but I bet even IBM couldn't get one of them to get out of bed at 2am on a Sunday to work on a fix for your problem.
Common sense mate, if it is not genuine IBM code, don't expect IBM to be able to support it, or if they claim to, don't expect them to be able fix it in a reasonable time frame.....