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i5/OS on IBM e-server p5 models [[electronic resource] ] : a guide to planning, implementation, and operation / / [Nick Harris ... et al.]
i5/OS on IBM e-server p5 models [[electronic resource] ] : a guide to planning, implementation, and operation / / [Nick Harris ... et al.]
Edizione [1st ed.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa [S.l.], : IBM, International Technical Support Organization, c2005
Descrizione fisica xii, 274 p. : ill
Disciplina 005.4/32
Altri autori (Persone) HarrisNick
Collana IBM redbooks
Soggetto topico Operating systems (Computers)
IBM computers - Programming
Soggetto genere / forma Electronic books.
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Record Nr. UNINA-9910450488503321
[S.l.], : IBM, International Technical Support Organization, c2005
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i5/OS on IBM e-server p5 models [[electronic resource] ] : a guide to planning, implementation, and operation / / [Nick Harris ... et al.]
i5/OS on IBM e-server p5 models [[electronic resource] ] : a guide to planning, implementation, and operation / / [Nick Harris ... et al.]
Edizione [1st ed.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa [S.l.], : IBM, International Technical Support Organization, c2005
Descrizione fisica xii, 274 p. : ill
Disciplina 005.4/32
Altri autori (Persone) HarrisNick
Collana IBM redbooks
Soggetto topico Operating systems (Computers)
IBM computers - Programming
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Record Nr. UNINA-9910783547503321
[S.l.], : IBM, International Technical Support Organization, c2005
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i5/OS on IBM e-server p5 models : a guide to planning, implementation, and operation / / [Nick Harris ... et al.]
i5/OS on IBM e-server p5 models : a guide to planning, implementation, and operation / / [Nick Harris ... et al.]
Edizione [1st ed.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa [S.l.], : IBM, International Technical Support Organization, c2005
Descrizione fisica xii, 274 p. : ill
Disciplina 005.4/32
Altri autori (Persone) HarrisNick
Collana IBM redbooks
Soggetto topico Operating systems (Computers)
IBM computers - Programming
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Front cover -- Contents -- Notices -- Trademarks -- Preface -- The team that wrote this redbook -- Become a published author -- Comments welcome -- Chapter 1. An introduction to i5/OS -- 1.1 The architecture of i5/OS -- 1.1.1 System Licensed Internal Code -- 1.1.2 Technology-Independent Machine Interface -- 1.1.3 Object-based design -- 1.1.4 Single-level storage -- 1.1.5 Input/output processor -- 1.1.6 DB2 Universal Database for iSeries -- 1.2 Disk pools -- 1.2.1 System disk pool (system ASP) -- 1.2.2 User disk pool (user ASP) -- 1.3 Load Source Unit -- 1.3.1 Initial program load -- 1.3.2 Alternate initial program load -- 1.4 Integrated file system -- 1.5 Communications -- 1.5.1 Transmission Control Protocol/Internet Protocol -- 1.5.2 Local area network standards -- 1.5.3 Wide Area Network standards -- 1.6 OptiConnect technology -- 1.7 Printing solutions -- 1.7.1 Print protocols -- 1.7.2 Spooling -- 1.7.3 Printer writer program -- 1.8 Security -- Chapter 2. Planning for i5/OS partitions on eServer p5 servers -- 2.1 Getting started with i5/OS on eServer p5 -- 2.2 Understanding the i5/OS performance measure -- 2.2.1 Commercial Processing Workloads -- 2.3 Sizing and validation tools -- 2.3.1 IBM eServer Workload Estimator -- 2.3.2 LPAR Validation Tool -- 2.4 Estimating capacity requirements -- 2.4.1 Dedicated processor partition capacity -- 2.4.2 Shared processor partition capacity -- 2.5 eServer p5 requirements -- 2.5.1 Hardware requirements -- 2.5.2 9411-100: eServer p5 I/O subsystem for i5/OS -- 2.5.3 Software requirements -- 2.6 Understanding i5/OS partition requirements -- 2.6.1 Requirements for i5/OS partitions -- 2.6.2 Processors -- 2.6.3 Memory -- 2.6.4 Expansion units -- 2.6.5 Input/output processors -- 2.6.6 Input/output adapters -- 2.6.7 Disk storage -- 2.6.8 Media devices -- 2.6.9 Electronic Customer Support -- 2.6.10 High speed links.
2.6.11 5250 online transaction processing -- 2.6.12 Interfaces -- 2.6.13 Consoles for i5/OS partitions -- 2.6.14 Hypervisor fixes -- 2.7 Switching i5/OS devices -- 2.8 Virtualization -- 2.8.1 Power Hypervisor (pHYP) -- 2.8.2 Virtual I/O support -- 2.8.3 Virtual Ethernet -- 2.8.4 Virtual SCSI -- 2.8.5 Virtual serial -- 2.8.6 Dedicated processor partitions -- 2.8.7 Shared processor partitions -- 2.8.8 Capacity on Demand -- 2.8.9 Partition resource management -- 2.9 Planning for disk storage systems -- 2.9.1 Disk protection -- 2.9.2 Enterprise disk systems -- 2.10 Multipathing -- 2.11 Planning for tape storage systems -- 2.11.1 Tape categories -- 2.11.2 Tape configurations for i5/OS and AIX partitions -- 2.11.3 Supported tape devices -- 2.11.4 Backup, Recovery and Media Services -- 2.11.5 BRMS with Tivoli Storage Manager -- 2.12 Availability -- 2.12.1 Preparing for disk failures -- 2.12.2 Planning for a power loss -- 2.12.3 Planning for application problems -- 2.12.4 Backup and recovery -- 2.13 Clustering -- 2.13.1 Hardware and software requirements for clusters -- 2.13.2 Cluster basics -- 2.13.3 Cluster with replication technology -- 2.13.4 Cluster with switched disks -- 2.14 Cross-site/geographic mirroring -- 2.14.1 Geographic mirroring requirements and limitations -- 2.14.2 Geographic mirroring with dedicated independent disk pools -- 2.14.3 Geographic mirroring with switchable independent disk pools -- 2.15 Integrated xSeries server solutions -- 2.16 Migrations -- Chapter 3. i5/OS partition configuration on an eServer p5 -- 3.1 Overview -- 3.2 Verifying required system resources -- 3.3 Creating a i5/OS partition on p570 -- 3.3.1 Creating i5/OS partition in HMC -- 3.3.2 Activating i5/OS partition in HMC -- Chapter 4. Installation of i5/OS on an eServer p5 -- 4.1 Installing i5/OS using the CD-ROM Device.
4.1.1 Installing Licensed Internal Code on a new logical partition -- 4.1.2 Installing i5/OS on a new logical partition -- 4.1.3 Installing additional licensed programs -- 4.2 Installing i5/OS using a Backup SAVSYS -- 4.2.1 Overview -- 4.2.2 Installing i5/OS on a new logical partition -- Chapter 5. Troubleshooting i5/OS installation problems -- 5.1 Where to begin recovery -- 5.1.1 Licensed Internal Code recovery -- 5.1.2 Operating system recovery -- 5.1.3 Licensed programs, PTFs, and secondary language recovery -- Chapter 6. Basic i5/OS user tasks -- 6.1 Sign-on -- 6.1.1 Sign-on using iSeries Navigator -- 6.2 Using control language commands -- 6.2.1 Control language structure -- 6.2.2 Entering control language commands -- 6.2.3 Entering control language commands using iSeries Navigator -- 6.3 Messages -- 6.3.1 Message queues -- 6.3.2 Managing messages -- 6.3.3 Managing messages using iSeries Navigator -- 6.4 Library objects -- 6.4.1 Object naming rules -- 6.4.2 Managing objects -- 6.4.3 Managing objects using iSeries Navigator -- 6.5 Jobs -- 6.5.1 Working with user jobs -- 6.5.2 Working with jobs using iSeries Navigator -- 6.6 User profiles -- 6.6.1 Managing user profiles -- 6.6.2 Managing user profiles using iSeries Navigator -- Chapter 7. System management of the i5/OS partitions on an eServer p5 -- 7.1 System management information resources -- 7.2 Basic system operation -- 7.2.1 Starting and shutting down IBM i5/OS partitions -- 7.2.2 Using help information -- 7.2.3 Managing user profiles -- 7.2.4 Set up TCP/IP -- 7.2.5 System value -- 7.3 Backup and recovery -- 7.4 Device management -- 7.5 Availability -- 7.5.1 Data protection options -- 7.5.2 Concurrent maintenance -- 7.6 Disk management -- 7.7 Work management -- 7.8 Journal management -- Chapter 8. Problem determination for i5/OS on eServer p5 -- 8.1 Problem determination.
8.1.1 System reference codes (SRC) -- 8.1.2 Messages -- 8.1.3 Logs -- 8.2 Problem determination tools -- 8.2.1 Messages and logs -- 8.2.2 Maintenance information manual -- 8.2.3 System service tools (SSTs) -- 8.3 Problem solving -- 8.4 Fixes -- 8.5 Electronic Customer Support (ECS) -- 8.6 Electronic Service Agent -- 8.7 i5/OS support online information -- Appendix A. Installation media information -- Related publications -- IBM Redbooks -- Online resources -- How to get IBM Redbooks -- Help from IBM -- Index -- Back cover.
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[S.l.], : IBM, International Technical Support Organization, c2005
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IBM eserver iSeries independent ASPs [[electronic resource] ] : a guide to moving applications to IASPs / / [Nick Harris ... et al.]
IBM eserver iSeries independent ASPs [[electronic resource] ] : a guide to moving applications to IASPs / / [Nick Harris ... et al.]
Edizione [1st ed.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa [S.l.], : IBM, International Technical Support Organization, 2003
Descrizione fisica xiv, 216 p. : ill
Disciplina 005.7/2
Altri autori (Persone) HarrisNick
Collana IBM redbooks
Soggetto topico Web sites - Design
Web servers - Computer programs
Soggetto genere / forma Electronic books.
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Record Nr. UNINA-9910450494203321
[S.l.], : IBM, International Technical Support Organization, 2003
Materiale a stampa
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Opac: Controlla la disponibilità qui
IBM eserver iSeries independent ASPs [[electronic resource] ] : a guide to moving applications to IASPs / / [Nick Harris ... et al.]
IBM eserver iSeries independent ASPs [[electronic resource] ] : a guide to moving applications to IASPs / / [Nick Harris ... et al.]
Edizione [1st ed.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa [S.l.], : IBM, International Technical Support Organization, 2003
Descrizione fisica xiv, 216 p. : ill
Disciplina 005.7/2
Altri autori (Persone) HarrisNick
Collana IBM redbooks
Soggetto topico Web sites - Design
Web servers - Computer programs
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Record Nr. UNINA-9910783549303321
[S.l.], : IBM, International Technical Support Organization, 2003
Materiale a stampa
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II
Opac: Controlla la disponibilità qui
IBM eserver iSeries independent ASPs : a guide to moving applications to IASPs / / [Nick Harris ... et al.]
IBM eserver iSeries independent ASPs : a guide to moving applications to IASPs / / [Nick Harris ... et al.]
Edizione [1st ed.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa [S.l.], : IBM, International Technical Support Organization, 2003
Descrizione fisica xiv, 216 p. : ill
Disciplina 005.7/2
Altri autori (Persone) HarrisNick
Collana IBM redbooks
Soggetto topico Web sites - Design
Web servers - Computer programs
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Front cover -- Contents -- Notices -- Trademarks -- Preface -- The team that wrote this redbook -- Become a published author -- Comments welcome -- Chapter 1. Introduction to independent auxiliary storage pools (IASPs) -- 1.1 Disk storage: A brief history -- 1.2 What's new in V5R2 -- 1.3 Positioning IASPs -- 1.3.1 Single system environment -- 1.3.2 Multisystem clustered environment -- 1.3.3 Who benefits from using independent disk pools -- Chapter 2. Planning for IASPs -- 2.1 Business needs -- 2.2 Performance requirements -- 2.2.1 Structure of IASPs -- 2.2.2 Disk drives: Arms versus capacity -- 2.2.3 Placement for performance -- 2.3 Software licensing requirements -- 2.3.1 Required software -- 2.3.2 Optional software -- 2.4 Restrictions -- 2.4.1 Switching independent disk pools between V5R1 and V5R2 systems -- 2.4.2 Spooling limitations -- 2.5 Application integration -- 2.6 Authority considerations -- 2.6.1 User profiles and IASPs -- 2.6.2 Planning for user profiles and space to be used -- 2.6.3 Authorization lists (AUTL) and IASPs -- 2.6.4 Accounting for space used by user profiles and authorization lists -- 2.7 Capacity planning -- 2.8 Hardware configuration and physical planning -- 2.8.1 Minimum hardware requirements -- 2.8.2 Physical versus logical switching -- 2.8.3 PCI card switching -- 2.8.4 ASPs and expansion towers -- 2.8.5 High-speed link (HSL) cable placement -- 2.8.6 HSL port feature -- 2.8.7 HSL cabling rules for multiple system switched tower implementation -- 2.8.8 SPCN cable considerations -- 2.9 Aesthetics -- 2.10 Physical planning requirements -- 2.10.1 Advantages of using IASPs -- 2.10.2 Limitations of using IASP -- 2.11 Independent disk pool planning checklist -- 2.12 Disk planning worksheet -- 2.13 PCI card placement planning worksheet -- 2.14 Positioning independent disk pools -- Chapter 3. Configuration examples.
3.1 Configuring IASPs -- 3.2 Non-switchable IASPs -- 3.2.1 Any one or more disks anywhere on the system -- 3.3 Switchable IASPs -- 3.3.1 Complete towers and IASPs -- 3.3.2 Subset of the disk units in a tower -- 3.3.3 Multiple IASPs in a tower -- 3.3.4 Disk units from two or more I/O towers -- Chapter 4. Application considerations -- 4.1 Name space, independent disk pools, and RDBs -- 4.2 Relational database directory -- 4.3 Distinctions -- 4.4 IASP as a separate database -- 4.4.1 Connections -- 4.4.2 System connections -- 4.4.3 Switching RDBs -- 4.4.4 Object creation -- 4.4.5 System-wide statement cache (SWSC) -- 4.4.6 Start Query Management Query (STRQMQRY) and Start Query Management Procedure (STRQMPRC) RDB... -- 4.5 ODBC considerations -- 4.5.1 JDBC considerations -- 4.6 Systems-managed access-path protection (SMAPP) considerations -- 4.7 Query/400 -- 4.8 System values -- 4.9 Network attribute considerations -- 4.9.1 Alert Filters (ALRFTR) -- 4.9.2 Message Queue (MSGQ) -- 4.9.3 Distributed Data Management Access (DDMACC) -- 4.9.4 PC Support Access (PCSACC) -- 4.10 Journaling considerations -- 4.10.1 Journaling boundaries -- 4.10.2 Journaling with user-defined file system (UDFS) and library-capable independent disk pools -- 4.10.3 Journaling and disk pool groups -- 4.11 Subsystem considerations -- 4.12 DRDA considerations -- 4.13 Commitment control considerations -- 4.13.1 Commitment definitions -- 4.13.2 Considerations for XA transactions -- 4.13.3 Commitment control recommendations -- 4.14 Exit programs -- 4.15 System libraries -- 4.16 System ASP and all basic user ASPs (*SYSBAS) -- 4.17 Other system considerations -- Chapter 5. Configuration and management -- 5.1 The heart of an independent disk pool -- 5.1.1 From the green-screen side -- 5.2 Disk pool operation -- 5.2.1 Disk pool and disk pool group.
5.2.2 Making an independent disk pool available -- 5.2.3 Duration of the Make Available option -- 5.2.4 Making an independent disk pool unavailable -- 5.2.5 Independent disk pool overflow -- 5.2.6 Independent disk pool IPL considerations -- 5.2.7 Switching independent disk pools -- 5.2.8 Planned disk pool switch -- 5.2.9 Unplanned IASP switch -- 5.2.10 IASP save/restore -- 5.2.11 ASP and disk unit numbering -- 5.2.12 Device domains -- 5.2.13 Selecting all disk units to add to a pool -- 5.3 Disk pool management -- 5.3.1 Creating a disk pool -- 5.3.2 Clearing the data from a disk pool -- 5.3.3 Recovering the disk pool group -- 5.3.4 Balancing a disk pool -- 5.3.5 Deleting a disk pool -- 5.3.6 Converting a user-defined file system (UDFS) disk pool to a primary or secondary disk pool -- 5.3.7 Setting the threshold of a disk pool -- 5.3.8 What to do when a disk pool fills up -- 5.3.9 Removing a disk unit from an IASP -- 5.3.10 Adding a disk unit to an existing IASP -- 5.3.11 Reclaim Storage and IASPs -- Chapter 6. Stand-alone IASP setup -- 6.1 IASP creation prerequisites -- 6.2 Creating a primary disk pool as a stand-alone resource -- 6.3 Creating a new secondary disk pool -- 6.4 Creating a new UDFS disk pool as a stand-alone resource -- Chapter 7. Switchable setup -- 7.1 Prerequisites for creating IASPs -- 7.2 Installing iSeries Navigator component logical systems -- 7.3 Creating a two-node cluster -- 7.4 Creating a switchable ASP -- 7.4.1 Creating an IASP switchable between multiple LPARs of a single system -- 7.4.2 Creating a switchable hardware group -- 7.4.3 Creating an IASP switchable between multiple systems and LPARs -- 7.4.4 Making a tower switchable -- Chapter 8. Installing applications -- 8.1 Phoenix system discussion -- 8.2 Current Phoenix Software installation instructions -- 8.3 Changing the installation to a non-switchable disk pool.
8.3.1 Phoenix system library installation -- 8.3.2 Creating the disk pool -- 8.3.3 User profile/job description considerations -- 8.3.4 Subsystem considerations -- 8.3.5 Job queue considerations -- 8.3.6 Output queue and printing considerations -- 8.3.7 Switchable disk pool -- 8.4 Moving applications from *SYSBAS to an independent disk pool -- Chapter 9. An implementation example -- 9.1 Non-switchable simple independent disk pool -- 9.1.1 Installing Spectrum on an independent disk pool -- 9.1.2 Single non-switched independent disk pool comments -- 9.2 Switchable independent disk pool -- 9.2.1 Installing Content Manager OnDemand for iSeries on an independent disk pool -- 9.2.2 Switching the independent disk pool -- 9.2.3 Switchable independent disk pool comments -- 9.3 Independent disk pools with multiple versions of software -- 9.3.1 Usage for multiple versions -- 9.3.2 Multiple independent disk pools for multiple version comments -- 9.4 Integrated xSeries Servers and independent disk pools -- 9.4.1 Real example with Integrated xSeries Adapters -- 9.5 Partitions and independent disk pools -- 9.5.1 Real example setup -- 9.5.2 Other uses of partitions and independent disk pools -- 9.6 Linux and independent disk pools -- 9.6.1 Linux and independent disk pool comments -- 9.7 Remote and local journaling with independent disk pools -- Chapter 10. SAP in an IASP -- 10.1 SAP in a non-clustered environment -- 10.2 Implementation overview -- 10.3 The cluster environment -- 10.4 Setting up the SAP system -- 10.4.1 Manually setting up the SAP system -- 10.5 Setting up the IASP -- 10.5.1 Setting up the libraries -- 10.5.2 User profile and job description changes -- 10.5.3 Journal and journal receiver -- 10.5.4 IFS files -- 10.5.5 TCP/IP for switchable disk pool -- 10.5.6 Control Language (CL) source and corresponding command.
10.5.7 Modifying SAP configuration files for IASP -- 10.6 Operating the SAP environment -- 10.6.1 Starting the SAP system -- 10.6.2 Manual switchover to a secondary system -- 10.6.3 Logging on to SAP using switchable IP address -- 10.6.4 SAP license considerations -- 10.7 SAP IT landscape with IASP considerations -- 10.7.1 Test system considerations -- 10.7.2 Disaster recovery considerations -- 10.7.3 Disk performance considerations -- Chapter 11. Backup and recovery -- 11.1 Using native OS/400 save and restore functions -- 11.2 Saving IASPs -- 11.2.1 Private IASPs -- 11.3 Saving your entire system -- 11.3.1 Special considerations on save commands -- 11.4 Restoring IASPs -- 11.4.1 Recovering an IASP after losing the system ASP -- 11.4.2 Saving and restoring Linux network storage space (NWSSTG) in an IASP -- 11.5 Using BRMS with IASPs -- 11.5.1 Backing up ASP devices -- 11.5.2 Recovery of ASP devices -- 11.6 Recovering an independent disk pool -- Appendix A. Prerequisite steps -- Configuring the Service Tools adapter on the iSeries server -- Setting up Management Central -- Appendix B. Planning checklists -- Independent disk pool checklist -- Disk planning worksheet -- PCI card placement planning worksheet -- Appendix C. Disk unit selection criteria -- Appendix D. The SETASPGRP command -- Details of the SETASPGRP command -- Examples of using the SETASPGRP command -- Example 1: Setting as new ASP group -- Example 2: Specifying no ASP group -- Escape message for the SETASPGRP command -- Appendix E. Command-to-Navigator cross reference -- Appendix F. Supported and unsupported objects, APIs -- APIs relating to IASPs -- QYASPOL -- QGYCLST -- QGYGTLE -- QHSMMOVL -- QHSMMOVF -- Related publications -- IBM Redbooks -- Other publications -- Referenced Web sites -- How to get IBM Redbooks -- IBM Redbooks collections -- Index -- Back cover.
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IBM eServer iSeries migration [[electronic resource] ] : system migration and upgrades at V5R1 and V5R2 / / Nick Harris ... [et al.]
IBM eServer iSeries migration [[electronic resource] ] : system migration and upgrades at V5R1 and V5R2 / / Nick Harris ... [et al.]
Edizione [4th ed.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Rochester, MN, : IBM Corp., International Technical Support Organization, c2003
Descrizione fisica xvi, 512 p. : ill
Collana Redbooks
Soggetto topico IBM computers
Client/server computing
Soggetto genere / forma Electronic books.
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Record Nr. UNINA-9910449753903321
Rochester, MN, : IBM Corp., International Technical Support Organization, c2003
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IBM eServer iSeries migration [[electronic resource] ] : system migration and upgrades at V5R1 and V5R2 / / Nick Harris ... [et al.]
IBM eServer iSeries migration [[electronic resource] ] : system migration and upgrades at V5R1 and V5R2 / / Nick Harris ... [et al.]
Edizione [4th ed.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Rochester, MN, : IBM Corp., International Technical Support Organization, c2003
Descrizione fisica xvi, 512 p. : ill
Collana Redbooks
Soggetto topico IBM computers
Client/server computing
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Record Nr. UNINA-9910783395503321
Rochester, MN, : IBM Corp., International Technical Support Organization, c2003
Materiale a stampa
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II
Opac: Controlla la disponibilità qui
IBM eServer iSeries migration : system migration and upgrades at V5R1 and V5R2 / / Nick Harris ... [et al.]
IBM eServer iSeries migration : system migration and upgrades at V5R1 and V5R2 / / Nick Harris ... [et al.]
Edizione [4th ed.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Rochester, MN, : IBM Corp., International Technical Support Organization, c2003
Descrizione fisica xvi, 512 p. : ill
Collana Redbooks
Soggetto topico IBM computers
Client/server computing
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Front cover -- Contents -- Notices -- Trademarks -- Preface -- The team that wrote this redbook -- Become a published author -- Comments welcome -- Chapter 1. Overview of AS/400e and iSeries migration and upgrades -- Chapter 2. iSeries server hardware -- 2.1 The range of models -- 2.2 Investment leverage -- 2.3 iSeries workloads -- 2.3.1 2003 model options packages -- 2.3.2 Pre-2003 model processors and interactive features -- 2.4 iSeries 2003 models -- 2.4.1 SStar models -- 2.4.2 POWER4 Enterprise models -- 2.5 2002 iSeries models -- 2.5.1 Entry server models -- 2.5.2 Enterprise server models -- 2.6 iSeries I/O packaging -- 2.6.1 PCI-X towers -- 2.6.2 PCI expansion towers -- 2.6.3 iSeries I/O packaging: Migration towers -- 2.6.4 iSeries packaging -- 2.7 POWER4 architecture and technology -- 2.8 Support for concurrent maintenance -- Chapter 3. PCI technology, concurrent maintenance on iSeries -- 3.1 PCI internal bus concept and system unit backplanes -- 3.1.1 SPD bus and PCI bus -- 3.1.2 Backplane architecture -- 3.2 Concurrent maintenance -- 3.3 PCI tower behavior and LPAR configuration rules -- 3.3.1 IOP and IOA assignment rules -- 3.3.2 Concurrent maintenance scenarios -- Chapter 4. New model planning considerations -- 4.1 Planning fundamentals -- 4.1.1 Why upgrade -- 4.1.2 The upgrade plan -- 4.1.3 Performance measurements and criteria -- 4.1.4 Validating the installed hardware and software -- 4.2 Migration considerations -- 4.3 Memory migration to 800, 810, 825, 870, and 890 memory -- 4.3.1 Models 800 and 810 -- 4.3.2 Model 825 -- 4.3.3 Model 870 and 890 -- 4.3.4 Model 890 memory conversions -- 4.3.5 Memory migration to 820, 830, and 840 -- 4.4 Power requirements and 870 or 890 site planning -- 4.4.1 7xx to 8xx except 870 and 890 -- 4.4.2 740, 830, and 840 to 890 -- 4.4.3 System power control network (SPCN) considerations.
4.5 Linux partition planning considerations -- 4.6 Migration and upgrade checklist -- Chapter 5. SPD upgrade planning considerations -- 5.1 SPD to PCI conversion -- 5.1.1 SPD features and towers that must be replaced -- 5.1.2 SPD and SPD/PCI features and towers that can be converted to PCI/HSL -- 5.1.3 SPD/PCI features that must be replaced when migrating to 8xx systems -- 5.1.4 SPD/PCI feature co-existence between 7xx and 8xx systems -- 5.2 Planning the SPD to PCI migration -- 5.2.1 Why you need to migrate to PCI and HSL -- 5.2.2 5065 conversion consideration -- 5.2.3 Migrating to PCI/HSL -- 5.3 Hardware upgrade path -- 5.3.1 System power control network (SPCN) considerations -- Chapter 6. Capacity on demand -- 6.1 History of capacity on demand -- 6.1.1 Capacity on demand at V4R5 (Models 830 and 840) -- 6.1.2 Capacity on demand at V5R1/V5R2 (Models 830, 840, and 890) -- 6.1.3 Capacity on demand at V5R2 (Models 825, 870, and 890) -- 6.1.4 On/Off Capacity on Demand workload considerations -- 6.2 On/Off Capacity on Demand process -- 6.2.1 Ordering an enablement feature -- 6.2.2 Applying the enablement code -- 6.2.3 Activating On/Off Capacity on Demand -- 6.3 Allocating temporary processors to partitions -- 6.3.1 Capacity Upgrade on Demand permanent activation in 2003 -- 6.3.2 Upgrade considerations for CUoD systems -- 6.3.3 Capacity planning for capacity on demand -- 6.3.4 Capacity Planning Services -- 6.3.5 Scenarios using temporary processors -- Chapter 7. HSL configuration, planning, rules -- 7.1 High-speed link architecture -- 7.2 HSL rules -- 7.2.1 HSL cable lengths -- 7.3 HSL implementation by model -- 7.3.1 HSL on the iSeries Model 800 -- 7.3.2 HSL on the iSeries Model 810 -- 7.3.3 HSL on the iSeries Model 825 -- 7.3.4 HSL on the iSeries Model 870 -- 7.3.5 HSL on iSeries Model 890 -- 7.3.6 HSL system maximums and loop maximums.
7.4 HSL rules for the iSeries server -- 7.5 HSL cabling and loop considerations -- 7.6 HSL with Models 270, 820, 830, and 840 -- 7.7 HSL implementation by system model -- 7.7.1 HSL on the iSeries Model 270 -- 7.7.2 HSL on the iSeries Model 820 -- 7.7.3 Expansion tower placement on Model 820 -- 7.7.4 HSL on Model 830 -- 7.7.5 Towers with multiple loops -- 7.7.6 Expansion tower placement on Model 830 -- 7.7.7 HSL on Model 840 -- 7.8 SPD to HSL migration -- 7.8.1 Migration towers and HSL bus redundancy for mirroring -- 7.8.2 HSL OptiConnect at V5R1 -- 7.9 V5R1 HSL rules for the iSeries -- 7.9.1 Maximum tower and ownership rules -- 7.10 Service interface to HSL -- 7.10.1 Hardware service manager terminology for V4R5 -- 7.10.2 Hardware service manager displays -- 7.10.3 Hardware service manager displays at V5R1 and V5R2 -- 7.10.4 HSL-2 cabling -- Chapter 8. Migration examples -- 8.1 General upgrade considerations -- 8.1.1 New RAID-5 arrangement on PCI-X input/output adapters (IOAs) -- 8.1.2 Upgrading with load source migration -- 8.1.3 Upgrading with converted or relocated disks -- 8.1.4 Upgrading using unload and reload -- 8.1.5 Upgrading side-by-side -- 8.2 Upgrade examples into 810, 825, 870, and 890 -- 8.2.1 General preliminary tasks -- 8.2.2 270 to 810 mirror to RAID migration -- 8.2.3 270 to 810 RAID to RAID migration -- 8.2.4 720 to 825 migration -- 8.2.5 820 to 825 migration -- 8.2.6 740 to 890 migration -- 8.2.7 830 or 840 to an 890 migration -- 8.3 Examples of upgrading to Models 820, 830, and 840 -- 8.3.1 720 to 820 migration: Simple upgrade, disks are unprotected -- 8.3.2 720 to 820 migration: Removing the migration tower -- 8.3.3 720 to 820 migration: Disks are RAID-5 protected -- 8.3.4 720 to 820 migration with 5065 converted to 5074 -- 8.3.5 720 to 830 migration: Disks are RAID-5 protected -- 8.3.6 720 to 830 and 5065 to 5074 migration.
8.3.7 730 to 830 migration: Disks are RAID-5 protected -- 8.3.8 730 to 830 5065 to 5074 and SPD to PCI migration -- 8.3.9 730 to 840 migration: Upgrade disks are RAID-5 protected -- 8.3.10 740 to 830 migration using the Interactive Reduction option -- 8.3.11 LPAR migration -- 8.3.12 Unsupported upgrades -- Chapter 9. Load source migration -- 9.1 820, 830, and 840 load source migration -- 9.2 No protection-to-no protection load source migration -- 9.3 No protection-to-protection load source migration -- 9.3.1 No protection-to-mirroring protection -- 9.3.2 No protection-to-RAID protection -- 9.4 Protection-to-protection load source migration -- 9.4.1 Mirroring-to-mirroring protection -- 9.4.2 Mirroring-to-RAID protection -- 9.4.3 RAID-to-RAID protection -- 9.4.4 RAID-to-mirroring protection -- 9.4.5 RAID-to-no protection -- 9.5 Valid combination for load source migration -- 9.6 Model 890 load source migration -- 9.6.1 Why use 890 load source migration -- 9.6.2 Overview of 890 upgrade process using load source migration -- 9.6.3 Load source migration process for the 890 -- Chapter 10. Disk migrate while active -- 10.1 A look at the Disk migrate while active process -- 10.1.1 Unsupported data types -- 10.1.2 An overview of the process -- 10.2 Disk migrate while active considerations -- 10.3 Starting the Disk migrate while active process -- 10.3.1 STRASPBAL command -- 10.3.2 Starting Disk migrate while active -- 10.4 Identifying disk units -- 10.4.1 System Service Tools -- 10.4.2 iSeries Navigator -- 10.4.3 System rack lists -- Chapter 11. Logical partition environment migrations -- 11.1 Order planning -- 11.1.1 LPAR configuration documentation -- 11.1.2 The LPAR Validation Tool and LPAR worksheets -- 11.2 LPAR migration concepts -- 11.2.1 Tape considerations when upgrading logical partitions -- 11.2.2 Steps for migrating LPAR configurations.
11.3 Methods of LPAR migration -- 11.3.1 Side-by-side migration -- 11.3.2 Side-by-side example -- 11.3.3 Side-by-side primary with secondary hookup -- 11.3.4 One-step migration -- 11.3.5 Phased migration -- 11.4 Tower conversion considerations -- 11.4.1 SPD towers -- 11.4.2 PCI towers -- 11.5 Server consolidation with LPAR -- 11.5.1 Side-by-side LPAR consolidation -- 11.5.2 Phased LPAR consolidation -- 11.6 7xx LPAR migration to an iSeries server with a managing primary -- 11.6.1 Upgrade and migration tasks -- 11.7 Upgrades to Model 890 -- 11.7.1 890 LPAR upgrade scenarios -- 11.8 Multiple version support in LPAR -- 11.8.1 Basic rules -- 11.8.2 Exceptions to the rules -- 11.9 Determining LPAR functionality in a partition -- 11.10 Logical partitioning hardware functions by model -- 11.11 LPAR software functions by release -- 11.11.1 LPAR functionality in V4R5 compared to V5R1 -- 11.11.2 LPAR software enhancements with V5R2 -- 11.12 Shared processor support -- 11.12.1 Managing primary partitions -- 11.12.2 LPAR and virtual LAN connections -- 11.13 DVD-RAM drives in an LPAR environment -- Chapter 12. V5R1 and V5R2 software -- 12.1 V5R2 software -- 12.1.1 V5R2 with announcements from January 2003 -- 12.1.2 V5R2 with announcements from May 2003 -- 12.1.3 Information APAR II13365 -- 12.1.4 Information APAR II3440 -- 12.1.5 V5R2 Skip-ship and withdrawn software -- 12.1.6 V5R2 compatibility and upgrade paths -- 12.1.7 Data migration -- 12.1.8 Interoperability of releases with V5R2 -- 12.1.9 Logical partition (LPAR) software enhancements with V5R2 -- 12.1.10 Security enhancements with V5R2 -- 12.1.11 Installing system software from an image catalog -- 12.2 V5R1 software considerations -- 12.2.1 Skip-ship and withdrawn software -- 12.2.2 V5R1 compatibility and upgrade paths -- 12.2.3 Interoperability of releases with V5R1.
12.2.4 LPAR software enhancements with V5R1.
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iSeries in storage area networks [[electronic resource] ] : a guide to implementing FC disk and tape with iSeries / / Nick Harris et al
iSeries in storage area networks [[electronic resource] ] : a guide to implementing FC disk and tape with iSeries / / Nick Harris et al
Autore Harris Nick
Pubbl/distr/stampa San Jose, CA, : IBM, c2005
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RaphaelJoseph
RoperNancy
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Information storage and retrieval systems
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