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Virtual I/O Server
The Virtual I/O Server is part of the IBM System p Advanced Power Virtualization hardware feature. Virtual I/O Server allows sharing of physical resources between LPARs including virtual SCSI and virtual networking. This allows more efficient utilization of physical resources through sharing between LPARs and facilitates server consolidation.
Advanced POWER Virtualization on IBM System p5
This IBM Redbook provides an introduction to Advanced POWER Virtualization on IBM System p5 servers.
IBM DLPAR Tool Set for pSeries
A set of tools that enhance the usability of the Dynamic Logical Partitioning feature in AIX 5.2 and later releases running on pSeries P4 and P5 servers (such as p690, p670, p570. p550, etc. ).
ASMI - Managing the Advanced System Management Interface
The Advanced System Management Interface (ASMI) is the interface to the service processor that is required to perform general and administrator-level service tasks, such as reading service processor error logs, reading vital product data, setting up the service processor, and controlling the system power. The ASMI may also be referred to as the service processor menus.
Advanced POWER Virtualization on IBM p5 Servers: Introduction and Basic Configuration
This IBM Redbook provides an introduction to Advanced POWER Virtualization on IBM p5 servers.
Advanced POWER Virtualization Best Practices
This Redpaper provides best practices for planing, installation, maintaining, and operation of the functions available using the Advanced POWER™ Virtualization feature on IBMŽ System p5™ servers.
HACMP 5.3, Dynamic LPAR, and Virtualization
This IBM Redpaper is a practical case study about HACMP™ V5.3, Dynamic LPAR, and Advanced POWER™ Virtualization on pSeriesŽ servers, including recommendations on how to deploy and configure HACMP in this environment.
LPAR Simplification Tools Handbook
In this IBM Redbook we summarize the new functions designed to simplify the process of planning for and deploying logical partitions (LPARs) on the System i and System p models. The new LPAR Simplification functions include the new System Planning Tool (SPT) and the new Deploy System Plan wizard on the Hardware Management Console (HMC). This book focuses on System i. The System Planning Tool is the replacement for the Logical Partition Validation Tool (LVT). It provides the configuration mechanism for designing LPARs on System i and System p systems. This document covers the installation and use of SPT. The new LPAR deployment wizard is a function of the HMC and provides the capability to take the configuration produced in SPT and use it to create an LPAR configuration on the HMC managing the system. This significantly simplifies and reduces the work effort to create LPARs. The design work is done once in SPT, whereas the deployment or redeployment can happen many times.
Supported code combinations for HMC and server firmware
Supported code combinations for UNIX and Midrange server / POWER5 code matrix
Utility Capacity on Demand: What Utility CoD Is and How to Use It
This IBM Redpaper publication is about Utility Capacity on Demand (CoD) and provides a high-level technical description as well as setup information.
PowerVM Migration from Physical to Virtual Storage
This IBM® Redbooks® publication introduces techniques to use for the migration of storage from physical to virtual environments and introduces several new features in POWER6® technology-based systems.