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IBM Power Systems
IBM System p Virtual User Group November 20, 2008
Allyn [email protected]
HMC V7.3 POWER6 and Power Systems
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AgendaHardware Management Console background
– What is an HMC and when is it required– HMC Hardware models– POWER firmware architecture
HMC upgrade and update managementHMC Backup and recovery strategiesConnection options
– Single server, multiple server, open network access
Remote management - Features and functions– GUI server management– WebSM or browser based access with HMC V7– SSH (secure shell)
Added features with V7.3.1 - V7.3.3– New Call home wizard– User data Replication– IPv6, Authentication options (local, Kerberos or LDAP)– Multiple Shared Processor pools– Shared Dedicated Processor– Hot Node add / Repair
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A user interface for POWER5 and POWER6 hardware management
– Virtualization management – Intel based platform - GUI console application– Third party applications locked out– Regular refreshes on the hardware technology
POWER6 minimum HMC firmware level V7.310– V7.3 is compatible with POWER5 servers
– Support statement says level SF240_299 or later on POWER5 servers
Remote management of HMC functions– WebSM client – remote GUI to HMC for V6.1.3 and
all earlier versions– Standard browser for remote GUI access to HMC
V7.310 and above– Secure shell (SSH) access to CLI command line
interface
HMC Supports:– Max of 48 Servers, up to 254 partitions. – Max of 2 HMC's per server.
When is it required on POWER Systems• HMC is Required:
• POWER6 570 (9406-MMA / 9117-MMA)• HMC V7.330 for unified 9117-MMA
• POWER6 595 (9119-FHA)• HMC V7.330 minimum level to support FHA
• Required on POWER5 or POWER6 systems when:• Systems with LPARs - Logical Partitions
• Except 8203-E4A and 8204-E8A using PowerVM express edition
• Systems requiring full CuOD (Capacity upgrade On Demand)
• ASMI has subset of CuOD functions • Systems with redundant flexible service processors
(FSP)• POWER5 570 with optional redundant FSP• POWER5 590 & 595
• Systems with Bulk Power Assemblies (595 only)
• CFM - Concurrent Firmware Maintenance enabled only for HMC managed systems
NOTE:If none of the above conditions are true (single OS image), HMC is optional
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Hardware Management Console - Model refreshes
7310-CR27310-C03
Rack mounted display and keyboardOrdered separately
General Availability• New orders for POWER5 will continue to default to 7310-CR4/C06 models • HMC function is based on HMC Version/Release installed (not the HMC model)• 7310-Cxx models can be upgraded to V7.3 (minimum HMC level required for POWER 6
7310-CR37310-C04
(desktop)(rack)
7310-C057310-CR4
7042-CR47310-C06For POWER6 servers, new HMC orders will default to
models 7042-Cxx & ship preloaded with V7.3xx
7042-C06
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The 3 Pieces of i5 Maintenancei5
Man
aged
Syst
em
Server Firmware• Power Hypervisor• Flexible Service
Processor• Power Code (BPC)
HMC• Updates and Upgrades
Partition Maintenance• i5/OS & LIC, AIX, Linux
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Check HMC code level and eFixes installed
Starting with V4R5, this interface was enhanced to automatically show eFix information along with Version Release, even from a WebSM session
To view Version/Release, Expand License Internal Code Maintenance and select HMC Code Update. Prior to V4R5, the only way to see eFixes was to select ‘Help’ on the HMC Code Update panel on the HMC. eFix information was not available from a WebSM session
Notice that HMC code uses a Version/Release format and maintenance is identified by MHxxxxx ptf IDs. MHxxxxx PTF’s are also used for i5/OS server firmware maintenance.
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Multiple ways to check HMC code level on V7.310Just hover the cursor over the HMC Version on the Welcome screen or select Updates.
Select the Updates tab
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Upgrading and Updating the HMCTerms
– Upgrading the HMC– Changing the HMC to a new
Version or a new release level– Recovery Media = Upgrade
– Updating the HMC– Updating the HMC within the
current release– Install Corrective Service
– i.e. Applying a V5R2.0 required efix
– Bring the HMC to a new point release by installing an update PTF
Upgrading or Updating the HMC is a Concurrent Process (performed independent of the servers that it manages)
Obtain the HMC code maintenance – Traditional
– Order the fix as a PTF and is received on media
– Internet– Fix or Update file can be downloaded
directly to the HMC– Zip file can be downloaded
– Zip file can be used with the updhmc command or copied from a FTP server that’s behind the firewall
– ISO file can be downloaded and burned– Image of the media, requires an
authoring program
– FTP– Files can be downloaded to any FTP
server that HMC can access
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Upgrading the HMC to a New ReleaseVer/Rel/point_level of HMC i.e. (V6.1.3 = version 6, release 1, point level 3)HMC version upgrade required Recovery media.
– Starting with version 5, release upgrades require recovery media– V4.x to V4.x (Could be done using Recovery media or Update media)– V4.5 to V5.1 – Recovery media required– V4.5 (with special steps) to V6.1 – Recovery media required– V5.2 to V6.1.x – Recovery media required– V6.1.2 to V7.310 – Recovery media required– V7.3.3 must use recovery media AND come from V7.3.1 or V7.3.2
Recovery Media is an Upgrade - (boot the HMC from media)– One step short of a scratch install– Upgrade option preserves saved upgrade data on hard drive and/or media– Overwrites all other HMC code and configuration files
Update the HMC release using Corrective Service– Uses an update PTF instead of Recovery Media – Overwrites existing files, adds those needed, does not change the recovery point– Can increase time need for Backup Critical Console Data
Starting with V5R1can upgrade
and install the HMCfrom a server on
the network
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HMC Home page has a new look to ithttps://www14.software.ibm.com/webapp/set2/sas/f/hmc/home.html
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HMC Documentation websitehttps://www14.software.ibm.com/webapp/set2/sas/f/hmc/resources.html
Why do you think we still give you the option to get back-level HMC code?
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POWER code matrixhttps://www14.software.ibm.com/webapp/set2/sas/f/power5cm/home.html
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Sign up for notification on critical topicshttps://www.ibm.com/systems/support/myview/subscription/css.wss/folders?methodName=listMyFolders
Example Notification
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https://www14.software.ibm.com/webapp/set2/sas/f/hmc/home.htmlHMC Firmware – Upgrade & Install Instructions
BOOK MARK this page
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Select downloads for details
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HMC V7 R3.3.0 (Released on 5/7/08) upgrade notes
Prerequisite task required to preserve existing HMC configuration
Save Upgrade Data
Upgrading from HMC V6.1.2 or higher HMC V6 is a two-step process. You must first upgrade via Recovery media to HMC V7 R3.1.0 or HMC V7 R3.2.0 before you can upgrade to HMC V7 R3.3.0
Required for upgrade from lower level of HMC V7.
Recovery MediaUpgrade notes
Minimum levels required for POWER5 systems managed by HMC 7.3.3.0
SF240_299 and higher
Minimum levels required for POWER6 systems managed by HMC 7.3.3.0. See Power code matrix for supported and recommended F/W and HMC code combinations for different POWER6 systems.
EM310_060 and higher EM320_040 and higher EL320_040 and higher
System Firmware
• HMC machine type 7310 with V6 R1.2 or higher may upgrade to HMC V7 R3.1.0 or V7R3.2.0. • Order MES (Miscellaneous Equipment Specification) 0962 through IBM Sales Representative
or Business Partner. • HMC code V7.3 Recovery media may also be downloaded, but MES 0962 must still be ordered to complete the conversion from V6 to V7.
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Select Recovery media for upgrades to reset recovery pointSelect Update for routine maintenance
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Optional Network install or Upgradehttps://www14.software.ibm.com/webapp/set2/sas/f/hmc/power6/install/v7.Recover_Network.html#PXE
This is an example using Network images
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Upgrade procedure using DVD media
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Back Up Critical Console Data
• What gets Backed Up• Where can the Back Up be Saved• Performing a Back Up• Restoring Critical Data
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What gets Backed Up
Those files with a timestamp later than the trigger file are candidates for backup.
The data that is backed up can be divided into 2 categories
– HMC specific– User Profiles– Roles and Tasks– Network Configuration– Applied Corrective Service Updates
– HMC operating system– Service packs, eFixes– OS Security update– Infocenter
In general, Backup Critical Console Data archives:
– Code Changes to the HMC Application(s) since the last install or recovery upgrade
– HMC unique configuration changes since the last install or recovery upgrade
– User Profiles– Network Configuration– Service Data– Etc.
– Platform specific information since the last install
– Managed Systems– Partition Profiles – Etc.
– HMC operating system updates applied since the last install
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Save Critical Console Data (Save CCD) vs. Save Upgrade data
CCD is not a ‘bootable’ save of the HMC– In a recovery scenario you need:
– The HMC Recovery CDs (or DVDs) that were used with the install or the last upgrade – PLUS the Save CCD data.
– Options to Save to: – DVD-RAM– FTP server– NFS server
Save Upgrade data is different from CCD– Use this option only before HMC Upgrade– Saves only user modified System configuration, User Profile & Security info,
Service information
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HMC Backup options
Saving Critical Console data should be part of your normal system management process. A backup should be performed following any significant change. i.e. upgrades, updates, security changes – other user customizations, etc. It will save all changes to the HMC firmware and all users modifications.
To back up the HMC (Back-up Critical Console Data), you must be a member of one of the following roles:
• super administrator • operator • service representative To back up the HMC, do the following: 1. In the Navigation area, click the Licensed Internal Code
Maintenance icon. 2. In the Contents area, click the HMC Code Update icon. 3. Select Back up Critical Console Data. 4. Select an archive option. You can back up to DVD on the
HMC, back up to a remote system mounted to the HMC file system (such as NFS), or a remote site through FTP.
5. Follow the instructions on the panel to back up the data.
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V7.3 All HMC management functions from a single menu
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Recovery mediaRequired for version upgrades / Suggested for release upgrades.
Benefit to install from Recovery CD'sBecomes the new the recovery point Reset the Save CCD data pointReduces the volume of data to be save by Save CCD
Upgrade release level using update.zip files. Increased the volume of data to be saved by 'Save Critical Consol Data‘ (save CCD).
Makes a copy of every object that has changed since the base install or last recovery media Example: system ships with V4R1.0 preloaded.
Update using Update.Zip files to move to V4R2.0 then V4R3.0 then V4R4.0Recovery point is still V4R1 Recovery CD’s plus the Critical Console Data after V4R4.0
Recommended: Upgrade procedure with Recovery media:Example: Upgrade from V4R1 to V4R4 the procedure would be:
1) optional – Save CCD2) Save Upgrade Data3) Boot from the V4R4 Recovery CD's MH002214) Restore the saved Upgrade Data (will occur automatically as part of the upgrade)5) Apply any V4 R4.0 Required Maintenance efix (MH00219 in this example)6) Save Critical Console Data7) Recovery point is now V4R4 CD’s, plus CCD taken after maintenance
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Why CCD backup can take a while…Two methods of HMC software Release Upgrades
– Update via corrective service –‘Update.zip’ files
– Upgrade with new release Recovery CD’s (V5R1 and later uses DVD media) For example upgrading from V5R1 to V5R2 or directly to V5R2.1
Size matters – could be +1GBSave performance is improved
HMC Recovery DVD set V5R1 HMC Correct Service Update to V5R2.1 User data
HMC Recovery DVD set 5.2.1 User data
Data saved in backup A
B Data saved in backup
Critical Console Data Backup
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HMC Release Update Matrix
EM320 or EL320MH01059
NAMH01060MH01084
12/200703/2008
V7.320V7.320 SP1
(POWER6)EM310
MH00998NA
NAMH01042
06/200709/2007
V7.310V7.310 SP1
MH00563MH005945/19/2006V5R2.1
MH00752NA
MH00919NA
NAMH00839MH00915MH01012
08/200611/200602/200709/2007
V6R1V6R1.1V6R1.2V6R1.3
SF240MH00521MH005642/24/2006V5R2.0
EM320 or EL320 @ sp 076
And EH330MH01097
NANA
MH0110504/200806/2008
V7.330V7.330 SP1
NAMH005934/14/2006V5R1.2
SF235MH00407NA12/7/2005V5R1.0 -
SF230MH00267MH002686/6/2005V4R5.0
SF225MH00221MH002234/8/2005V4R4.0
SF222MH00191MH0015311/19/2004V4R3.1 -
NAMH001389/24/2004V4R2.1
SF220MH00106MH001078/30/2004V4R2.0
NAMH000978/3/2004V4R1.3
SF210NANANAV4R1.0 -
FirmwareRecovery MediaUpgrade PTFDate AvailableHMC
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http://www14.software.ibm.com/webapp/set2/firmware/gjsn
Home page for Power Systems Firmware
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POWER6 Server Firmware: Update Policy Set to HMC http://www-912.ibm.com/s_dir/slkbase.nsf/ibmscdirect/E58D7BBF0EAC9A2786256EAD005F54D8
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Single HMC to one Power System – valid on POWER5 5+ and POWER6 systems with a single FSP
Direct Ethernet cable from HMC Eth0 to HMC0 or HMC1 port on the FSP (Flexible Service processor)Cable can be a standard Ethernet cable or crossover cable
Configure DHCP services on the HMC or assign ‘static’ IP addresses:HMC and Service processor
FSP default configuration is DHCP client, however, each port has a predefined default IP addresses POWER 5 default FSP addresses192.168.2.147 for HMC0 port 192.168.3.147 for HMC1 portPOWER6 default FSP addressesFSP-A: 168.254.2.147 for HMC0 port 168.254.3.147 for HMC1 portFSP-B168.254.2.146 for HMC0 port 168.254.3.146 for HMC1 port
FSP
HMC-0
HMC-1
HMC to FSP is always SL-Encrypted
HMC to a single server, no external switch is required
HMC Network Connection options
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POWER5 570 with “optional” redundant FSP and single HMCNOTE: POWER6 570 – 5-way or larger, automatically has redundant FSP
The option for dual service processors on the POWER5 570 was introduced in October, 2005. Dual service processor support is available only on the 5/8 way or larger 570 systems and requires anHMC to manage this. The HMC and server firmware must be on minimum HMC code level and server firmware level, and HMC must be correctly networked to support dynamic FSP failover.
The HMC must attach to both FSPs on the 570 using an Ethernet switch or hub. Typically this would be HMC0 ports. The HMC can provide DHCP services for IP address assignment or static IP addressing may be used
Attach a standard Ethernet cable (or cross-over cable) from HMC1 port on the first service processor directly to HMC1 port on the second service processor. This is required for failure detection and dynamic failover.
POWER6 570 two enclosure (5/8 way or larger) comes standard with dual FSPs and the HMC1 to HMC1 connecting cable is no longer needed.
Service Processor
HMC1 HMC0
Service Processor
HMC0 HMC1
Ethernet cableSwitch
P5 570-A
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Redundant HMC configuration – using a central control centerIn this example, HMC1 will manage 570-A, attaching to HMC0-Port on each of the two Service Processors
HMC2 will manage 570-B, attaching to HMC0-Port on each of the two Service Processors
HMC3 will manage 570-A and i570-B attaching to HMC1-Port
on each of the four Service Processors
Switch
FSP HMC0
HMC1
FSP HMC0
HMC1
Switch
FSP HMC0
HMC1
FSP HMC0
HMC1HMC3
HMC1
HMC2
DHCP-SUBNET-1.1.1.1
DHCP-SUBNET-2.2.2.2
DHCP-SUBNET-3.3.3.3
For a WAN connection use Static IP addressing
570-A
570-B
Switch
Intranet Network
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HMC1 will manage the local 570-A in LA, attaching to HMC1-Port on each of the two Service Processors using DHCP. It will provide redundant management of 570B in NYC using static/assigned IP addresses within the the corporate intranet
HMC2 will manage the local 570-B in NYC attaching to HMC1-Port on each of the two Service Processors using DHCP. It will provide redundant management of 570A in NYC using static/assigned IP addresses within the corporate intranet
Switch
FSP HMC1
HMC2
FSP HMC1
HMC2
Switch
FSP HMC1
HMC2
FSP HMC1
HMC2
HMC1
HMC2
Private – HMC Managed DHCP-SUBNET-192.168.x.x
Private – HMC Managed DHCP-SUBNET-172.17.x.x
LA Center
NYC Center
Open Network - Static IP Address – i.e - 12.34.56.xx
Static IP Address – i.e - 12.34.56.xx
Static IP Address – i.e - 12.34.55.xx
Open Network - Static IP Address – i.e - 12.34.55.xx
Static IP Address – i.e - 12.34.56.xx
570-A
570-A
Seattle
Miami
Corporate
network
WebSM V6 or earlier HMC remote management
Browser V7 HMC remote
management
Static IP Address – i.e - 12.34.55.xx
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HMC (V6.1.3 or earlier) Setup Wizard
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HMC (V7.3xx) Welcome page – Browser based interface
HMC V7.xxx provides a Browser based user interface. Very user friendly, multiple paths to various features and functions, i.e.:Status indicators
Easy (float over) access to HMC code level details
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Start with the POWER Systems Hardware Info centerhttp://publib.boulder.ibm.com/infocenter/systems/scope/hw/index.jsp?topic=/iphad/f7310cr4hmc.htm
Configuration Checklist
http://http://publib.boulder.ibm.com/infocenter/eserver/v1r3s/index.jsp?topic=/iphai/configchklst.htm
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HMC Electronic Service Agent: Connections options
Prior to V7.3.3.0, the Call-Home setup was included in the Guided setup wizard. Now a separate wizard.
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Electronic Service Agent: Connections options cont.
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LPAR Service and Support Configuration Options
Basic set up
http://publib.boulder.ibm.com/infocenter/systems/scope/aix/index.jsp?topic=/rzaji/service_agent.htm
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HMC provides multiple User Interfaces and AccessLocal GUI (on HMC)– Starts automatically whenever the HMC is started– Requires user login prior to access– HMC V7.310 introduced Browser based user interface
– (eliminates need for WebSM for remote access & management)
Remote GUI (on network PC)– Uses an installable standalone remote client application (WebSM Client)
– Windows (NT,XP) or Linux– Downloadable as an installable application directly from the HMC, via web browser
– Also supported from one HMC to another, also to/from AIX 5L– Can be SSL secured through public/private key files
– Generate on the HMC, and transfer to client systems
Local Command Line (on HMC)– Launched from the HMC desktop– Linux based commands - Restricted to a set of supported HMC commands
Remote Command Line (on network PC)– Accessed through encryption-protected Secure Shell (SSH)– Key files can be set up and exchanged to avoid password prompts
– Very useful for automation and scripting without human intervention
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HMC V6 and earlier - Remote GUI management requires WebSM:(Web-based System Manager)
Two WebSM clients available:– Web-based System Manager Remote Client– Web-based System Manager Remote Client for Java Web Start – Either client works the same after installation
Remotely access your HMC by installing WebSM client on your PC workstation
WebSM client allows you to manage your system from virtually anywhere – Up to 5 remote clients can be logged in simultaneously
The HMC and WebSM can negotiate SSL encryption for additional security
Some tasks not available using the remote client– These tasks include restarting the HMC interface and configuring System Manager Security for
certificate authority or viewing overview and status information. – Some of these functions are available remotely using SSH command line interface
– V7.310 remote management resolved some of these limitations, such as rebooting the HMC
HMC V7 and after - Remote GUI access via Secure Browser - WebSM is no longer needed or supported.
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WebSM client - http://HMC Name/remote_client.htmlExample to download WebSM client: http://myHMC.IBM.com/remote_client.html
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Starting the WebSM Remote Client
Web-based System Manager Remote Client.lnk
Desktop icon
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HMC V6 and earlier GUI Interface – using WebSM
Manage HMC configuration, users,
services, ...
Guide setup wizard and online documents
Update your Licensed Internal Code
Set up security for remote GUI access
Service tools to analyze and repair
Manage your servers and partitions
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Remote access to V7 HMC using most any standard browser• Secure HTTPS• Logon window can be customized• Managed systems status indicators
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HMC V7.3xx User interface changed to Browser based
Some new features
More to come on Data replication
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V7R3.x.x Rollout
Overview – General HMC Function Set– V7R3.1.0 Content– V7R3.2.0 Content– V7R3.3.0 Content
Details – Selected 3.1 functions – Selected 3.2 functions – Selected 3.3 functions
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HMC R7V3.1.0 – Web UI, Quick Overview Motivation / Strategy for new GUI:
– Real http / https GUI – no need for WebSM interface– Leverage modern, familiar UI paradigms and technologies– Unify HMC family of user interfaces
– z,p,i,Storage and Integrated Virtualization Manager (IVM)– Consistent User Experience across HMC and IBM Web UI family
Navigation – Simplification – some tasks rearranged
– Improving task discovery – Reduce task depth – Consistent task placement – Consistent task categorization – Display more information in main views – Simplify complex functional areas
– Task list available multiple ways (Task list, Tasks button, right click)
New Functions – Status Bar– View Users logged on– Disconnect / Reconnect – Custom Groups– Ability to customize which columns are displayed– Table filtering and sorting
– Replaces tree structure
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Remote access disabled by default– Task to enable/disable remote access – User Profiles task to enable for specific users
Security– Certificate based SSL security for encrypted
communications– Certificate Management task
Browser CompatibilityLinux Windows
Mozilla Firefox 1.5.x + 1.5.x +Microsoft Internet Explorer 6.x +
HMC R7V3.1.0 – Web UI, Browser Support
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HMC V7R3.1.0 – Integrated Virtual Ethernet (aka HEA)
What’s in a Name– Integrated Virtual Ethernet (IVE) – External name in marketing & other documentation – Host Ethernet Adapter (HEA) – Name used on user interfaces
New Hardware capability with all POWER6 servers except 595– Provides accelerated Ethernet connectivity
– Essentially, a system with HEA has several integrated Ethernet adapters, called logical ports. – Can be assigned to one or more partitions.
– Integrated on most POWER6 system (all but the POWER6 595) – Several variations of physical, external ports
– Dual 1 Gbit copper, supporting 10BASE-T, 100BASE-T, 1000BASE-T– Quad 1 Gbit copper , supporting 10BASE-T, 100BASE-T, 1000BASE-T– Dual 10 Gbit fiber, supporting 10GBASE-SR or 10GBASE-LR
– Logical Ports – Up to 32 logical ports, but can also be configured as 1, 2, 4, 8, 16 logical ports – Controlled by parameter called “Multi-Core Scaling Value”
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HMC V7R3.1.0 – Integrated Virtual Ethernet (aka HEA)
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HMC V7R3.1.0 – Shared Dedicated Capacity - before
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0.5 Uncapped 20.5 Uncapped 1Wasted Dedicated1-way Dedicated
– Consider a 2-way server with 1-way dedicated partition with variable workload (between 0% and 100%).
– Add two evenly weighted 1-way uncapped partitions that are CPU bound.
– Each uncapped partition will share the remaining physical processor even though each can consume an entire processor.
– The excess capacity on the dedicated processor is wasted.
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0.5 Uncapped 20.5 Uncapped 1Wasted Dedicated1-way Dedicated
– With the new support, dedicated partitions with unused cycles will donate those unused cycles to the uncapped partitions.– Donated cycles do not increased a (shared
processor) partition’s entitled capacity.
– The uncapped partitions will share all the available cycles: – They consume an entire processor if available
(when dedicated at 0%) and – Split a processor when the dedicated processor is
fully utilized.
– The total processor capacity in the system is better utilized.
– Dedicated proc LPs still maintain their perf characteristics and predictability
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HMC R7V3.1.0 – HMC Management EnhancementsNew monhmc command
– Can gather disk space usage and system memory usage
– Some specific processes on the HMC are monitored
Clickable SRCs– The new browser-based interface allows a user
to click on an SRC or Progress Code and pop-up a description of the SRC.
Data replication– This is an application from System z HMC that
allows customer call-home configuration to be replicated between HMCs
3rd party certificates– A customer can now install their own 3rd party
certificates to use with remote connections to the HMC.
Selectable VPN– Allow choice of IP interface to use for the VPN
connection back to IBM.
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Selectable SRC for more detail information
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Server Management – Discovery / Inventory of I/O Devices (aka Hardware Discovery)– Enhanced System Plan information
– Uses Hardware Discovery (item above) and– OS round-tripping
– Concurrent GX+ adapter add & cold repair for L4 / ML– Redundant Service Processor for ML – Enabled at EM320 – Energy Scale (Active Energy) Support – Scheduled Operations for Utility Capacity on Demand
Virtualization Management– Partition Mobility (between servers managed by same HMC)– Multiple Shared Processor Pool Support
HMC Management – User Authentication via Kerberos – Enhanced HMC Monitoring – Ongoing HMC Performance Improvements
Power HMC – V7R3.2.0 Content Overview
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HMC V7R3.2.0 – Hardware Discovery OverviewThis function requires 320 level system firmware (or newer).
Functional improvements: – Provides capability to collect I/O device information before partitions and OS’s
are configured or booted to make configuration easier. – Provides HMC users more detailed view of slot contents especially child
devices.– Can view storage device information (what’s on the SCSI bus). – Can view Ethernet MAC addresses and FibreChannel WWN’s via HMC. – Can even be done before partitions are configured.
– Provides more detailed inventory to System Plan Tool to verify system configuration and validate customer orders.
Hardware Discovery can be performed three ways1. Initial Power On (after system leaves IBM): Hardware Discovery performed
automatically. • Only when system is in non-partitioned mode and IO data hasn’t already been collected.
2. New Power On “Hardware Discovery” option.• I/O data collected for both assign and unassigned I/O.
• Existing LPs booted into Hardware Discovery; later returned to (bootable) state.• Special LP used to collect I/O data for unassigned I/O.
• System left in Operating state (no auto-boot of partitions).3. Is initiated automatically by System Plans tool. (see next function)
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User initiated Hardware Discovery from the HMC.
System Powers On and collects IOR data utilizing service partition.
System left in “Operating” state upon completion.
Partition auto-boot settings not enforced on this type of power on (are persisted for future).
When to use this option:
After repair and verify.
After attaching new expansion unit.
After firmware upgrade.
HMC V7R3.2.0 – HW Discovery, New Power On
Checkbox appears with
managed systems that are Hardware
Discovery Capable
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IOR Collection LPAR– Automatically creates service
partition.– Hardware Discovery state.– Persist for 1-20 min.– Deleted upon completion.
Existing LPAR
– Hardware Discovery state.– Returned to previous
(bootable) mode upon completion.
HMC V7R3.2.0 – HW Discovery, User Visibility
New tab under Slot Details launched from System/Partition/Partition Profile Properties I/O table.High level view intended to be more of a “Device Manager” for administrators.
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Create System from HMC – (export / import SPT)
The System Planning Tool (SPT) is free, it runs on a stand-alone workstation and enables the user to design a new system. Select the Machine Type and Model, processors, memory and IO hardware, and design the partitions. This can be sent to IBM order processing and manufacturing can build to the plan specifications. The SPT output can also be imported by the HMC and the DEPLOY option can automatically create the partitions.http://www-304.ibm.com/systems/support/tools/systemplanningtool/
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Create a System plan from the HMC
Summary information: Partitions, processors, shared pools, memory, memory page-
size, and attached I/O towers… Now we can see the devices details below the IOA
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HMC Generated System Plan at V7.330, on POWER6 can see more
of the device level details
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HMC V7R3.2.0 – Hardware Discovery CLI
lssyscfg –r sys displays new cec capability for IOR, hardware_discovery_capable
chsysstate –r sys includes new option onhwdisc
lssyscfg –r lpar displays new lpar definition state for IOR in the lpar_env and lpar_type attribute.
lssyscfg –r lpar displays new VSP definition state for IOR in the stateattribute.
lssyscfg –r prof displays new lpar definition state for IOR in the lpar_envattribute.
lshwres –r io –rsubtype includes new type slotchildren to list IOR slot information
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HMC V7R3.2.0 – Energy Scale Support
HMC / ASM provides a small subset of the EnergyScale features.– Enable / Disable of Power Saver Mode– Schedule Operation for Power Saver Mode– Pass through channel for PowerExecutive / Director
PowerExecutive / Director provides the complete set of EnergyScale functions.
– PowerExecutive was originally a power management plugin for System x. It is now the official management console for EngeryScale feature
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HMC V7R3.2.0 – Energy Scale CapabilitiesHMC displays 2 capabilities for power saver mode:
– Firmware power saver capable –Whether the firmware running on the server is capable for power saver mode
– Hardware power saver capable –Whether the hardware supports the power saver mode.
HMC User Interfaces: – GUI (Managed system properties
panel) and – Command line (lssyscfg -r sys)
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HMC V7R3.2.0 – Energy Scale, Power Saver ModeWith power saver capable systems, users can enter static power save through the power saver mode configuration task.
With power saver mode enable, the processing utilization reporting might not be accurate if the OS does not have the proper support.
Commands for power saver mode: chpwrmgmt and lspwrmgmt
Scheduled Operation for Power Saver Mode
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Terminology
Additional capacity assigned to a virtual pool for the purpose of reserving uncapped cycles for the VSPP’s use. Must be less than Maximum Pool Capacity. Cannot be stolen by the HMC during partition activation. The units are processor units and for HMC users the granularity is 0.01 processor units.
Reserved Pool Capacity
A computed quantity – not user specified.This is the number of CPU cycles guaranteed to be available to the set of partitions in the virtual pool. It is equal to the sum of the entitled capacities of the partitions in the VSPP (pending processor units of the active and inactive partitions) plus the Reserved Pool Capacity for the VSPP. Must always be Equal to or smaller than Maximum Pool Capacity. The units and granularity are the same as Reserved Pool Capacity.
Entitled Pool Capacity
Maximum Pool Capacity Maximum CPU cycles that can be consumed by the partitions in a VSPP (whole number of proc units).
HMC V7R3.2.0 – Shared Processor Pools
Active Dedicated Processor
LP1
Dedicated Processor
LP2Physical Shared Processor Pool
VSPP Pool 0 (default pool) VSPP Pool 2VSPP Pool 1
One Physical Shared Processor Pool (PSPP) – Spans all VSPPsComprised of all of licensed CPUs that are
– Not assigned to an active dedicated processor partition– Assigned to active dedicated processor partition that is capable of donation– Assigned to inactive dedicated processor LPs and system administrator has chosen to
make CPUs available for shared processor work when the LP is powered offVSPP Capacity
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Prior to this Multiple VSPP support, all shared processor partitions were in the one and only Virtual Shared Processor Pool, pool 0, also known as the default pool
VSPP attributes:Pool ID – ranging from 0 to 63User Defined Name
“DefaultPool” for pool 0; can’t be changedReserve Pool Capacity
Exception: no Reserve Capacity for pool 0. Can’t be modified, not displayedMaximum Pool Capacity
Exception: pool 0 varies to cover remainder of PSPP. Can’t be modified, not displayedMaximum value (for non-default VSPPs) is maximum system processor capacity
VSPP Pool FunctionVSPPs are configured and unconfigured, not created or deleted, by setting Maximum Pool CapacityAll partitions must be moved out of a VSPP to unconfigure it, i.e. set the Maximum Capacity to zeroVSPP modifications can be done when the system is in the Operating or Standby states, and take effect right awayInitialize Profile Data will initialize all VSPPs, i.e. setting Maximum Pool Capacity and Reserved Pool Capacity to zero and pool names to the default names, after all the partitions are deletedDLPAR Add and Move of shared processing units will fail if target VSPPs Maximum Capacity is exceeded
VSPP Management
HMC V7R3.2.0 – Shared Processor Pools, VSPP Functions
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Configure Shared Processor Pools
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Configure shared pools – edit partition profile or on create
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HMC V7R3.2.0 – Kerberos Authentication, Overview
3. HMC sends principal name / TGT Request to KDC.
5. TGT returned to HMC
Kerberos KDC
(Key Distribution Center) Server
System i/p Server(s)
HMC6. Client (HMC) verifies
TGT with supplied PW.
2. User logs in to HMC (either local or remote)
Supplies User ID & PW
1. Remote User establishes https
session to HMC.
4. KDC computes encrypted TGT
using password.
. . .
7. If PW passes, all HMC operations proceed as normal. No further usage of Kerberos / TGT.
Remote Workstation (Web browser)
Kerberos TGT (Ticket Granting Ticket)
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HMC supports MIT Kerberos V5.
Must have hmcsuperadmin authority to configure Kerberos Client IP on HMC.
Must configure (Extended Network Time Protocol) XNTP correctly and make sure both i/p HMC's date/clocks are in sync with all Kerberos KDCs.
HMC V7R3.2.0 – Kerberos Authentication, Configuration
Support both manual login as well as SSH (CLI)
SSH include Kerberos password-less login– Requires HMC Kerberos service key to be set-up– Requires client machine to support ssh GSSAPI (Generic Security Services Application
Programming Interface). This is usually found in the *nix ssh configuration file (hint: look for “GSSAPI” and enable).
– Requires client machine to be configured for Kerberos (i.e., client).– Requires client to obtain “forwardable” credentials prior is issuing ssh command (e.g., kinit
–f foobar@REALM).– Ssh supported GSSAPI options:
ssh -o PreferredAuthentications=gssapi-with-mic foobar@<hmc hostname>ssh -o PreferredAuthentications=gssapi foobar@<hmc hostname>
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Option for access authentication:Local, Kerberos, LDAP
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HMC V7R3.3.0 – User Data ReplicationData Replication– Automatically replicate changes made on one HMC
to other HMCs.
Replication Types– Peer-to-Peer– Master-to-Slave
– Multiple masters supported
Data which can be replicated– Customer information data
– Administrator, System, Account information
– Group data– All user-defined group definitions.
– Modem configuration data – Configure modem for remote support.
– Outbound connectivity data – Configure local modem to RSF – Enable an internet connection – Configure to an external time source
– User Profile data– User account and access configuration
– Kerberos, LDAP configuration data– Centralized user authentication server configuration
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Data Replication only available via GUI (no CLI)
Only hmcsuperadmin users allow to configure data replication
Enable Data Replication
HMC Management => Manage Data
HMC V7R3.3.0 – User Data Replication
Select Replication SourceHMC Management =>
Manage Data Replication
Select Replication Data Types
Synchronize the replicated data
Save the configuration
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HMC V7R3.3.0 – User Replication, OverviewData Replication
Replication Configuration
User Profile Replication Discussion
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• IPv6 supported on “internet” connection only.• Not supported on server connections in 3.3.0.
• UI changes • Several CLIs updated• Only one GUI panel changed: under Change Network Settings:
• HMC management->Change Network Settings->LAN Adapters->Details
• “Basic Settings” tab has changed• New “IPv6 Settings” tab
HMC V7R3.3.0 – IPv6 Support, Overview
IPv6 Settings tab
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For more informationhttp://publib.boulder.ibm.com/infocenter/systems/scope/hw/index.jsp
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Bookmark - the New HMC home pagehttps://www14.software.ibm.com/webapp/set2/sas/f/hmc/
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Support for HMC – on POWER Systems - Referenceshttps://www14.software.ibm.com/webapp/set2/sas/f/hmc/resources.html
HMC Version 7 specifically or to HMC for POWER6 and POWER 5 servers in general.• HMC Version 7 Installation and Configuration Guide for the Hardware Management Console• HMC Version 7 Operations Guide for the Hardware Management Console and Managed Systems • HMC Version 7 Cumulative PTF History and Readme
Includes PTF-specific information, including verification information for package downloads and installation. Also includes general information on HMC Version 7 fixes, enhancements, known issues and education.
• HMC V7 R3.2.0 Command line specificationManual pages for HMC restricted shell command line.
• HMC V7 R3.1.0 Command line specification• IBM service strategy and best practices
Various white papers on best practices, including HMC.• HMC function and hardware prerequisites for HMC Version 7
Lists the supported functions, servers, and HMC hardware for each Code Level for HMC for IBM Systems with POWER6 processors.
• IBM System Planning ToolThe IBM System Planning Tool (SPT) is the next generation of the IBM LPAR Validation Tool (LVT). It contains all of the function from the LVT and is integrated with the IBM Systems Workload Estimator (WLE). System plans generated by the SPT can be deployed on the system by the Hardware Management Console (HMC).
• MIB file for IBM Systems managed by an HMCFile for IBM Systems managed by an HMC. The MIB for HMC defines the Problem Event SNMP traps generated by the HMC.
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Education from IBM Resource Linkhttps://www-01.ibm.com/servers/resourcelink/hom03010.nsf?OpenDatabase
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Information Centers, Redbooks and more
The POWER Systems Hardware Info Centerhttp://publib.boulder.ibm.com/infocenter/eserver/v1r2s/en_US/index.htmIBM iSeries™ Hardware Management Console Frequently Asked Questions
– http://www-1.ibm.com/support/docview.wss?uid=nas148859a914db132a586256f42006003a7&rs=110
HMC - Support for UNIX servers and Midrange servers– http://www14.software.ibm.com/webapp/set2/sas/f/hmc/home.html
HMC Best Practices –https://www14.software.ibm.com/webapp/set2/sas/f/best/hmc_best_practices.pdf
iTC class room education –http://www-03.ibm.com/servers/eserver/iseries/service/itc/educ.html
LPAR Redbook –http://www.redbooks.ibm.com/redbooks.nsf/RedpieceAbstracts/sg248000.html?Open
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