Wednesday, April 23, 2014

Processor

Virtual Processor - The Hardware entity to which the tasks are assigned, executing their programs.

Providing more cores to a partition just means more compute capacity, to handle multiple tasks and reduce any task's wait time.Still more compute task come from SMT Feature. 
Power 7 cores can concurrently executes upto 4 tasks per core.


Logical processor = virtual processor (vCPU), they are one in the same.  
Cores are hardware.  Cores are the number of processors within your physical CPU chipset.  (Multi-core processors).
Sockets are hardware.  Sockets are the number of processor sockets that your motherboard has. 
A motherboard with 2 sockets can support 2 processors.  A "dual-core" processor = 2 CPUs.  A quad-core processor = 4 CPUs.
you can never use more physical CPUs than virtual CPUs as defined in your LPAR. Even if you allocate one virtual processor to an LPAR and set it to be uncapped, you can’t run more than one physical processor because there would be no other virtual processors available.  So Physical CPU must be less then vCPU.

This way, you can limit the LPARs in your shared processor pools even if your LPAR is uncapped and there are 16 processors available in a shared processor pool. You still won’t be able to use more than one physical CPU because you only allocated one virtual CPU.
A virtual processor can represent from 0.1 to 1 of a physical processor. If you have one virtual processor, the range it can physically consume will never be more than one. If you have three virtual processors, you can use from 0.3 to 3, but never more than three.
It makes sense, as you’re basically giving your VM the illusion that it’s dealing with a physical processor. If it boots up, and sees three virtual processors, even if it’s running on 0.3 physical processors, it won’t see more than three processors.
Simultaneous multithreading (SMT). With POWER7 you can have four SMT threads, so the one virtual processor you set up will appear as four logical processors in your VM. If you were to turn off SMT, you would only see one logical processor.
Example - Dedicated Processor 
Total Managed System Processor - 16
Minimum - 4
Desired - 8
Maximum - 12
This is used in two case scenarios.
A) During Start of LPAR, it will look for desired number of processor that is 8. If it dont find, and find 5 or 6 cpu,then it will start, but if it finds less than 4, it would give warning msg and will not start.

More details can be find on IBM website.


 

Tuesday, April 22, 2014

FSP and HMC, PTF

IBM had announced in Oct 2013 about new version 7.2 may come in 2014, no details yet, you can find on google.
25th Anniversary of OS400.
23rd Anniversary of Power Processor. 1st POWER 1 in 1990.

                      7.1      6.1      V5R4   V5R3
Cumul Pack 13287 13312 12094  8267
YDDD - means example 7.1 is year 2013 and released on 287th day.



            Release        Service  Pack
HMCs  V7R7.8 SP1   eFix       MH01404
or        V7R7.7 SP3   eFix       MH01409



For FSP

                          Model                                             Version
Power5 or 5+   520, 515, 525, 550, 570                  SF240_418

Power6             940x, M15, M25, M50                     EL350_149
                         8203-E4A, 8204-E8A, 8204-E4A    EL350_149
                         MMA, 560, 570                                EM350_149
                         9119-FHA                                        EH350_149

 Power7
                         8231-E1B, 8202-E4B, 8231-E2B    AL730_122
                         8205-E6B,8233-E8B, 8236-E8C

                         9117-MMB, 9179-MHB AM780_050 AL740_121
                         8231-E1C, 8202-E4C, 8205-E6C

                         9117-MMC, 9179-MHC                    AM770-063

Power7+          8231-E1D, 8202-E4D, 8231-E2D,    AL770_063
                         8205-E6D

                         8408-E8D, 9109-RMD                       AL770_063

                         9117-MMD, 9179-MHD                    AM760_078

Find More details at IBM website.

Sunday, April 20, 2014

TR, Resave


OS400 -> i5/OS - > IBM i
                Power 5      Power 6

1988             AS400 - Application System 400
1990s           e was added so it was AS400e
Early 2000, changed to iSeries along with zSeries/pSeries and xSeries.
2004 -          i5 and p5
2008 -          i and p removed and named as Power System.


Technology Refresh- refers to set of PTFs required to support new H/W, new functions of firmware and technology updates.
Technology Update - refers to multiple PTFs that provide additional functionality.

If you need to back out or go to modification release, it needs scratch installation. But with TR, it is possible to return to previous release level by simply installing LIC only.

TR PTF                MF99007
TR PTF Group    SF99707
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Resave - updated release of Machine Code 57xx999. When a new h/w is introduced, a Resave is needed to support it. It could be new i/o,disk or new model. Resave code is found in I_BASE_01 DVD that is shipped with new release of s/w.It would look like RS-710-J.

https://www-912.ibm.com/e_dir/eServerPrereq.nsf link to find minimum resave level needed. You have to enter feature code which you can get from system with wrkhdwrsc *prc command.
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http://www-947.ibm.com/systems/support/i/planning/techrefresh/i71.html      to find current level for TR.


Technology Refresh release date Description Technology Refresh PTF Group Level Corresponding 5770-999 Resave Level and Marker PTF 5770-999 Technology Refresh PTF
11/15/2013 IBM i 7.1 Technology Refresh 7 (TR7) SF99707 Level 7 RS-710-J
RE13260
MF99007
02/13/2013 IBM i 7.1 Technology Refresh 6 (TR6) SF99707 Level 6 RS-710-G
RE13015
MF99006
10/12/2012 IBM i 7.1 Technology Refresh 5 (TR5) SF99707 Level 5 RS-710-F
RE12249
MF99005
05/18/2012 IBM i 7.1 Technology Refresh 4 (TR4) SF99707 Level 4 RS-710-E
RE12066
MF99004
10/14/2011 IBM i 7.1 Technology Refresh 3 (TR3) SF99707 Level 3 RS-710-D
RE11221
MF99003
05/13/2011 IBM i 7.1 Technology Refresh 2 (TR2) SF99707 Level 2 RS-710-C
RE11067
MF99002
09/10/2010 IBM i 7.1 Technology Refresh 1 (TR1) SF99707 Level 1 RS 710-B
RE10187
MF99001
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Marker PTF

The marker PTF is a PTF that can only appear on a system if it was installed with an IBM supplied Resave. These markers are cumulative, meaning systems may have more than one of the Marker PTFs available. The highest Marker PTF number found can be used to determine what Resave level of the product is installed. The Marker PTF refers to the Resave Level, not the Technology Refresh Level.

How to determine the Technology Refresh PTF Group level installed on a system

Work PTF Group function. Find the PTF group named SF99707.

How to determine the Resave level installed on a system

Display PTF function for product 5770-999. Marker PTFs for this product are in the format of REnnnnn.

How to determine the Technology Refresh PTF level installed on a system

Display PTF function for product 5770-999. Technology Refresh PTFs for this product are in the format of MF99nnn.

Tuesday, April 15, 2014

New HMC V7R7 8.0 Features.

Requirements for 7.7.8 - minimum CR3, C05.
Not Supported - CR2, C03, C04
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7.7.8 supports managing maximum of 48 servers with a maximum of 1024 partitions across the managed servers.

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Few of new Features -

1. Support for CoD Power Enterprise Pools. A Power enterprise pool is a group of servers that can share Mobile Capacity on Demand processor resources and memory resources.




2. Added support for a new two dump type; Performance Dumps.
Enhanced Dynamic Platform Optimization.

3.Added support for group based LDAP authentication. LDAP users and HMCs can be assigned to hmcgroup(s) to further control log in. Once being assigned to a certain group(s), LDAP users are permitted to log in HMC(s) of the same group(s). Conversely, if a HMC is assigned to a certain group(s), it would allow users of the same group to log in.

4. DVD_RAM is no longer supported for backup and restore of console data.

5. Query on  the managed servers for deconfigured resources and open new serviceable events as a reminder that a previous problem has not been repaired. During repair operations, the HMC will check for previously hardware issues and, if found, remind the operator of pending repair actions.

6. Added support to disable a virtual ethernet adapter. System administrators are able to disable/enable the individual Virtual Ethernet Adapter (VEA) from the management console. With this ability a particular partition can be cut off from the network when disabled and can be enabled to connect it back to the network when using virtual ethernet bridged via SEA in VIOS. This can be done by command line, not by GUI.

7. Support single command to migrate all the AIX, Linux and IBM i partitions from one server to another server.

Fix Information.

Concurrent Fix - A fix that can be installed and activated on a running system without impacting customer operations. 

Disruptive Fix - A fix that requires an IPL to install and activate.

Deferred Fix - The installation of a deferred fix is concurrent to client operations. However, the fix will not become active until an IPL (system level) is performed.

HIPER  High Impact/PERvasive    Should be installed as soon as possible.
SPESPEcial AttentionShould be installed at earliest convenience. Fixes for low potential high impact problems.
ATTATTentionShould be installed at earliest convenience. Fixes for low potential low to medium impact problems.









   












 


Tuesday, November 3, 2009

Error in Wrkprb with QWPZHPT1 having SRCB900FDC7

This is for QWPZHPT1 with SRCB900FDC7 and Symptom string 5722 SP/QWPZHPT1 MSGINERROR RC2010.
I got this error in wrkprb and checked in the system. I found RC2010 value indicates that the Host Print Transform (QWPZHPTR, QwpzHostPrintTransform) API was called with invalid data input parameters.Actually HPT found less complete pages in input buffer than the number of pages which were claimed by API.

Sunday, November 1, 2009

Sometime we need to know what are the largest objects in my system.

Sometimes we see system space has grown up and need to do Disk Analysis, Also as an administartor for iSeries, you should always keep an eye on your system's space.

We can use below commands- 
SBMJOB CMD(DSPOBJD OBJ(*ALL) OBJTYPE(*ALL) OUTPUT(*OUTFILE) OUTFILE(QGPL/OBJECT)) JOB(RAJ)

Once the job is completed, start sql and run


SELECT ODOBNM, ODLBNM, ODOBTP, (ODSIZU * ODBPUN) FROM QGPL/OBJECT
ORDER BY (ODSIZU * ODBPUN) DESC


Biggest one will be at the top of list.


Later delete the out file.
DLTF QGPL/OBJLIST