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Table des matières

IBM BladeCenter

1

JS23 and JS43

1

Implementation Guide

1

May 2009

3

Contents

5

Contents v

7

Contents vii

9

Contents ix

11

Figures xiii

15

Figures xv

17

Figures xvii

19

Figures xix

21

Figures xxi

23

Trademarks

28

The team that wrote this book

31

Acknowledgements

32

Become a published author

33

Comments welcome

33

2455 South Road

34

Poughkeepsie, NY 12601-5400

34

The IBM

35

BladeCenter JS23

35

Introduction to IBM

37

BladeCenter

37

General description

43

BladeCenter JS23 and JS43

48

2.3 Blade Server features

50

2.4.2 Processor features

54

2.4.3 Memory features

54

2.4.4 Memory DIMMs

54

2.4.5 Internal disk

55

2.5.2 Processor features

56

2.5.3 Memory features

57

2.5.4 Memory DIMMs

57

2.5.5 Internal disk

57

2.6 IBM BladeCenter chassis

58

2.6.1 BladeCenter H

59

2.6.2 BladeCenter S

63

2.6.3 BladeCenter HT

67

2.6.5 IBM Director

72

Technical description of the

75

3.1 POWER6 processor

77

3.1.1 Decimal floating point

78

3.3 AltiVec (SIMD)

80

3.6 Management Card

84

3.7 Memory subsystem

84

3.8 I/O subsystem

87

3.8.2 I/O Expansion Cards

88

3.8.5 Integrated Video Card

90

SAS Drive

91

RAID support

92

Configuring a SAS RAID array

92

SAS CIOv paddle card

93

3.9 PowerVM

95

3.10.1 AIX

96

3.10.2 Linux

97

3.11 Systems management

98

3.11.2 IBM Director

99

Part 2 System

103

System planning and

105

4.1 Planning considerations

107

BladeCenter S

108

Midplane

108

BladeCenter H

109

JS23/JS43 storage

114

4.2.2 IVM user interface

118

4.3 First VIOS login

120

4.3.3 Initial network setup

121

4.4 First IVM connection

127

4.5.1 Host Ethernet Adapters

134

4.5.3 Physical adapters

143

4.6.1 Physical volumes

156

4.6.2 Storage pools

158

Creating a new storage pool

159

4.6.3 Virtual disks

161

Creating virtual disks

162

Extending a virtual disk

163

Deleting virtual disks

165

Physical optical devices

167

Virtual optical devices

169

Figure 4-50 Performing task

174

4.7.3 Partition name

180

4.7.4 Partition Memory

181

4.7.5 Partition Processors

182

4.7.6 Partition Ethernet

183

4.7.9 Physical adapters

187

4.7.10 Partition Summary

188

4.8.2 Activating a partition

202

Activating from the CLI

204

Shutdown from the UI

206

Shutdown from the CLI

208

Shutdown using the CLI

210

Active Memory Sharing

211

5.1 Planning considerations

213

5.1.2 Workload

214

5.1.5 CPU resource sizing

215

5.1.3 Paging devices

215

5.1.6 Memory weight

216

5.1.7 Consolidation factors

216

IBM AIX V6.1 installation

245

Figure 6-13

254

Figure 6-23

263

Figure 6-24

263

Activate. See Figure 6-27

266

Example 6-10 Command status

272

IBM i V6.1 installation

275

7.1.2 Hardware environments

278

Refine results option

283

7.1.5 Network considerations

285

Click Next to continue

298

Click Finish to continue

302

Figure 7-27 Disk selection

310

7.3.4 Partition properties

311

Figure 7-42 Partition ID

322

Console

324

7.3.7 IBM i 6.1 IPL types

326

Figure 7-50 Install LIC

329

Figure 7-53 Select options

332

Figure 7-55 Initialize disk

334

Figure 7-64 on page 309

342

Figure 7-66 Sign On screen

345

7.4.2 IBM i 6.1 TCP/IP setup

346

7.5 IBM i 6.1 Backup/Restore

348

Start an IBM i 6.1 partition

367

Red Hat Enterprise V5.3

369

Linux installation

369

PowerVM LPAR considerations

370

Figure 8-5 SMS menu

374

Figure 8-8 SMS menu

377

SUSE Linux Enterprise

401

Server V11 installation

401

Figure 9-5 SMS Menu

406

Figure 9-6 Select CD-ROM

406

Figure 9-7 Select Mode Boot

407

Figure 9-11 SMS Menu

410

Figure 9-12 Main Menu

411

Figure 9-13 Expert

411

Figure 9-25 Reboot now

419

Figure 9-26 on page 386

420

Figure 9-27 on page 387

420

Figure 9-29 Select firewall

422

Figure 9-34 New Local User

426

Figure 9-36 Login screen

428

JS23 and JS43 power

431

EnergyScale technology

431

AMM Power Management View

432

AMM Power domain details view

435

The fuelg command

438

10.2.2 AEM Energy Properties

444

Figure 10-13 Edit values

446

Enabling Power Capping

447

Enabling Power Savings

448

Energy Cost Calculator

453

Figure 10-29 Group Select

457

Figure 10-30 Select targets

457

Performing Live Partition

467

Mobility

467

11.1 Requirements

468

11.1.4 PowerVM Enterprise

470

11.1.5 LPAR OS versions

471

11.2 Preparation

472

11.2.2 Networking

476

Dedicated or Shared Memory

477

Processor Compatibility mode

477

POWER6 Enhanced

478

POWER6+ Enhanced

478

11.3 Migrating the LPAR

482

11.3.2 From the command line

490

System maintenance and

493

12.1 Firmware updates

494

01EAXXX.YYY.ZZZ.img for our

495

4. Select

497

Restart Blade in the

498

Figure 12-4 on page 466

499

Figure 12-4 Enter SMS Menu

500

Figure 12-5 SMS main menu

501

Figure 12-7 SMS exit page

502

.img extension)

505

12.2 System diagnostics

506

Front Panel (Control Panel)

507

Light Path

509

Not me” LED

509

Check card below” LED

511

Stand-alone diagnostics

512

12.2.2 Reference codes

513

System reference code (SRC)

514

Service request number (SRN)

514

Using the AMM to view SRCs

515

Call Home flag was

516

Call Home, see “Service

516

Service Advisor

517

Figure 12-22 AMM Event Log

523

Figure 12-25 Monitor tasks

524

Appendixes

525

Consoles, SMS, and Open

527

Firmware

527

Graphical console

528

Figure A-2 AMM login panel

531

Serial Over LAN

534

Version EA330_031

542

Main Menu

542

1. Select Language

542

Open Firmware interface

543

QLogic host bus adapter

546

Emulex host bus adapter

550

Server AutoYaST

555

AutoYaST introduction

556

window opens as shown

561

On Red Hat Enterprise Linux

577

Service and productivity

579

Abbreviations and acronyms

591

Related publications

597

Related publications 565

599

Related publications 567

601

How to get Redbooks

602

Help from IBM

602

Related publications 569

603

Numerics

605