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    Pure VUG 2014-2-13 FSM

    Speaker: Bob Schuster

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    Flex Systems Manager Overview and Administration Licensing Hardware Architecture & Architecture

    System Chassis and Provisioning Configuration Patterns Bare Metal Deployment

    Life Cycle Management and Monitoring Asset Tracking & System Monitoring Storage Management Network management Virtualization Management

    Next Gen UI (Phase 1) Mobile Management Configuration Patterns

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    FSM Overview And Administration

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    FSM -Major Features per EditionProduct/Feature IBM x86 and Power Systems

    Base/Chassis Advanced Upgrade/Chassis

    IBM FSM Base Level

    IBM Service & Support Manager

    IBM Fabric Manager

    IBM Storage Control IncludedIBM Network Control

    IBM VMControl Express Edition

    (VM Life Cycle Management) (For VMware, KVM, Hyper-V, PowerVM)

    IBM Flex Systems Manager Advanced Function

    VMControl Standard Edition

    (Image Management) (For KVM and PowerVM only)

    VMControl Enterprise Edition

    (System Pools) (For KVM and PowerVM only)

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    Hardware Overview Hardware Specifications One Intel Xeon Processor E5-2650 8C 2.0 GHz 20 MB Cache 1600 MHz 95 W 32 GB of memory with eight 4 GB (1x4 GB, 1Rx4, 1.35 V) PC3L-10600 CL9

    ECC DDR3 1333 MHz LP RDIMMs Integrated LSI SAS2004 RAID controller Two IBM 200 GB SATA 1.8" MLC SSD configured in a RAID 1 One IBM 1 TB 7.2 K 6 Gbps NL SATA 2.5" SFF HS HDD Dual-port 10 Gb Ethernet Emulex BladeEngine 3 (BE3) network controller for

    data network connections Dual-port Broadcom 5718 network controller for internal chassis management

    network connections Integrated Management Module II (IMM2)

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    FSM Hardware

    8 Core CPU32 GB of memory

    2 Solid State Drives (200 GB)Raid 1 mirrored drives

    1TB HDD drive

    2, Solid State Drives Cover Over Solid State Drives

    Connection into Private Management Network(ETE Adapter)

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    FSM Hardware A Deeper Look

    FSM Hardware

    Customized x86 compute node

    Locked down firmware, do NOT attempt to use x240 firmware stack.

    FSM has a special Everything-to Everything (ETE) adapter that allows it to communicate across the chassis internal network for chassis element discovery, configuration and monitoring.

    The FSM is delivered pre-configured from the factory for optimal performance of FSM software stack

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    FSM Ethernet Device Routing

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    FSM Application Pre-Installed (Quick Bring Up)

    The FSM comes pre-installed

    Upon first power on, the administrator is presented a very simple Configuration Wizard which allows for customization of the appliance for the customer environment

    The wizard allows customization for the following items: Date & Time Base User Account IP Configuration Hostname & Gateway DNS

    Up within an hour

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    Initial Setup FSM Landing Page

    Centralized Component Configuration

    Bare Metal Deployment

    New FSM Explorer

    CentralizedComponent Updates

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    Component Configuration

    Switch Configuration Templates

    Configure SNMP Access

    Getting Started- Configuration Plans

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    Additional Solution Setup Guidance

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    Centralized Management & Maintenance

    Create accounts & passwords Used to enter IBM Director / FSM command line

    Avoid shutting down the FSM from the Chassis Map / CMM power function as may cause server instability

    Backup the FSM Configuration

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    FSM Multi-ChassisUser Registry

    User ID Password

    Joe Password5

    Mark Password6

    Ray Password3

    Lori Password4

    Ed Password1

    Brian Password2

    User ID Password

    Ed Password1

    Brian Password2

    User ID Password

    Ray Password3

    Lori Password4

    x86

    iMMUser Registry

    Local Administration &Authentication

    LDAPx86 POWER

    Authenticate Authenticate

    Central User AdministrationPOWER

    FSPUser Registry

    Local Administration &Authentication

    PureFlex w/FSM

    Simpler user experience with centralized security

    Moving to a centralized security for all chassis compute nodes

    FSM controls a single user repository for user accounts across multiple chassis and Compute Nodes

    Each chassis managed by FSM can be configured to be in Centralized user mode. When in centralized user mode, users are authenticated against an LDAP directory hosted on and configured by the FSM.

    Simpler User Experience

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    Centralized User Management

    Launches CMM Credentials Page

    Makes these changes on CMM

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    FSM System and Chassis Provisioning

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    Configure local storage, I/O adapters, boot order, and other IMM and UEFI settings.

    Supports Configuration of all NICs No FC HBA configuration Support

    Integrated IFM Support Configure Boot from SAN Settings

    on FC HBA via IFM

    Integrate device configuration & update steps into single interface and workflowFor example; Boot target, IMM, adapter settings, virtual address assignment

    Configure CMM network management interface, users and security, power and acoustic settings, and basic I/O module and node IP address assignments.

    Configuration Patterns enable simpler and faster configuration & deployment capability

    System Provisioning Initial Node/Chassis Configuration

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    x86 compute nodes IP address pools (management network) RAID, adapters, boot order and targets,

    IMM, UEFI, Create a pattern

    From Scratch, guided step-by-step by the tool

    By capturing existing configuration

    Apply a saved pattern to 1-N compute nodes

    Address Virtualization Ethernet, FCoE, FC and vNIC Address Pre-provisioning

    Configure Boot Target Spare Node Configuration Automatic Node Failover Address architecture support 100 Chassis

    Configuration Patterns - Server Provisioning

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    Select Compute Node Type installed in the chassis

    Provide a name and description for the new server pattern

    Server Pattern General Settings & Local Storage

    Configure the internal storage on the x node

    Create a new RAID array Keep the current configuration Disable the internal disk controller

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    Configure the I/O adapter profile including the mezz card type

    Configure the port pattern for the adapter

    Switch Independent Mode Virtual Fabric Mode PNIC Mode

    Configure virtualized addresses to be used with IBM Fabric Manager

    Virtual address pool for Fibre mezz adapter (i.e. Qlogic)

    Virtual address pool for Ethernet mezz adapter (i.e. Emulex)

    MACs automatically selected when virtual address is enabled

    Server Pattern I/O Adapter Configuration

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    Set Boot Order Add and Remove Boot Options Define Boot Device for each Boot Option

    Configure Boot from SAN for IFM Specify boot target WWNs and LUN ID

    Server Pattern Node Boot Configuration

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    Configure or View Learned UEFI Settings

    Configure Processor settings Intel Virtualization Technology C-States Turbo Mode C1 Enhanced Mode Execute Disable Bit

    Enable/disable onboard devices Enable/disable option ROM support Set Option ROM Execution Order Configure Boot Modes Configure Legacy Support

    Server Pattern Node UEFI Configuration

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    Create IP Pools or select DHCP Specify unique IP addresses for CMMs,

    I/O Modules and Compute Nodes Edit IP Pool to add or remove IP

    addresses Set/Modify Default Gateway Add New Range

    Server Pattern IP Pools for IMM

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    Configure IMM Settings or View Learned IMM Settings IP Addresses DNS Port Assignments Alert recipients PXE Boot Settings SNMP/SMTP Configuration Telnet/ssh configuration

    Server Pattern IMM Configuration

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    Select Servers for configuration deployment Select Profile Activation: Full (start/restart server now); Partial (defer server restart) Server restart required to activate new configuration Pattern activation results in a server profile being created for each server selected

    during the deployment phase

    Server Pattern Deploy Configuration Pattern

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    IP address pools (management network)

    Chassis Management Modules IO Modules Set IP addresses for System P

    and integrated V7K Create a pattern

    From Scratch, guided step-by-step by the tool

    By capturing existing configuration

    Does not require CMM Restart

    Configuration Patterns - Chassis Provisioning

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    IP Address Pools for CMMs Users & Security

    Configure chassis security profile Configure Global Login Settings Create Permission Groups Create User Accounts

    Power & Acoustics Configure Power Policy Enable/Disable Power Limiting Configure Acoustic Attenuation Policy

    Chassis Pattern CMM Configuration

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    Configure Management IP addresses for IO Modules

    Enable/Disable external (non-management ports)

    Enable disable external management over all ports

    Configure to preserve IP configuration on all I/O module resets

    Chassis Pattern I/O Module Configuration

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    Configuration Pattern Sharing and Reuse

    You have 2 groups of IBM System x servers. One set of servers are used in production, and another set of servers are used for qualification and test.

    Start by creating a server pattern to configure your test servers.

    Now you copy the Server pattern you made for your test servers and make another pattern for your production servers.

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    General IP Address pools for assigning static IP addresses to management interfaces

    System x compute nodes Storage configuration (local RAID) I/O Adapter configuration (adapter and port patterns for configuring fabric interconnects) Boot order configuration (including boot target patterns for SAN WWN boot targets) IMM and system/UEFI firmware settings:

    System Information pattern (system name, location, contact) Management Interface pattern (host name, IP address, DNS, interface speed, port assignments) Power State and Capping pattern (power off/on, shutdown, restart, power restore policy, capping) Performance and Recovery pattern (operating mode, processor, memory, timers) Devices and I/O Ports pattern (console redirection, COM ports, PCIe speed) Additional learned IMM settings Additional learned UEFI settings

    IFM integrated function Virtual I/O addressing Standby server pools and failover monitoring

    Chassis (CMM, IOM, non-System x nodes) CMM configuration

    Chassis Information pattern (chassis name, room, location, contact) Management Interface pattern (host name, IP addresses, DNS, interface speed) Power and Acoustics pattern (power policy, capping policy, acoustic mode) Users and Security pattern (user accounts, global login setting, security policy)

    I/O Module configuration (general settings, management IP addresses) Node basic configuration (management IP addresses) *for Power Systems and storage nodes

    Configuration Patterns Summary of Capabilities

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    System Provisioning - Bare Metal Deployment

    Deploy ESXi or Redhat Linux to x86 nodes (up to 55 simultaneously) ESXi is pre-installed on the FSM RHEL 6.2 or 6.3 .iso image can be imported to FSM (up to 2 images max on

    FSM) When RHEL image is imported 3 image profiles re created: minimal, basic, and

    virtualization

    Available Image Profiles

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    Importing a Additional Images for Deployment

    ssh to the FSM scp the RedHat .iso image to the user directory (i.e. /home/USERID) Type the command smcli lsosimages to list the current loaded images (IBM

    Cusomtized ESXi 5.1 is the default pre-loaded image)

    Once the .iso image copy is complete type the command smcli importosimageimagepath

    Once the import is complete, the lsosimages command should display both images

    Note: the command smcli deleteosimage can be used to remove unwanted images

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    FSM Life Cycle Management and Monitoring

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    Environment Health Monitoring

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    FSM Remote Virtual Presence for Maintenance

    The FSM Remote Control application allows for remote control of multiple nodes within a chassis

    A single ISO can be mounted to multiple nodes Would not recommend mounting a single ISO to more then 4 nodes at any one

    time due to network and file locking issues on the client PC FSM Remote control application allows for power cycling of compute nodes,

    remote media, JPG screen capture and special key combinations

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    Asset Tracking

    Collect and store inventory information on:

    Compute Nodes Firmware OS Specific Information Internal Components I/O Addresses

    I/O Switch Modules Firmware Ports I/O Addresses

    Storage Devices Firmware Drives I/O Addresses Storage Volumes

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    Node and Chassis Element Remediation Download and install

    firmware for: Compute Nodes Chassis Management

    module FC I/O Modules IBM Operating Systems Supported Linux

    Operating Systems

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    Storage Monitoring and Management

    Launch Fibre switch Element Manager to zone storage

    Discover Storage Controllers View topology views of

    managed storage View inventory and health of

    managed storage devices Manage Internal v7000

    Internal Storage Node

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    V7000 Functions Interface

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    Network Monitoring and Management

    Launch Network switch Element Manager to configure the switch

    Discover virtual switches in addition to physical switches

    View topology views of managed network devices

    View inventory and health of managed network devices

    Create configuration templates for configuration of switches: VLAN Base credentials Protocol configuration

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    Discover, Visualize and Monitor Virtual Servers Host and Virtual Server Discovery Topology Maps showing relationships Virtual Resource Monitoring Host and Virtual Server Status Thresholds

    Virtual Server Lifecycle Management Create/Delete Virtual Servers Dynamically Edit Virtual Servers

    Basic Virtual Server Mobility Move Virtual Server Evacuate Host Relocation Plans

    Cross Platform Consistency VMware ESX VMware vCenter Hyper-V KVM PowerVM

    Virtualization Monitoring and Management

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    VMControl Functional Summary per PlatformManagement Task AIX and

    Power LinuxIBM i VMware

    ESXMicrosoft Hyper-v

    Linux KVM

    Create, edit, and delete virtual servers

    Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes

    Create, edit, and delete virtual farms

    No No Yes Vendor Tool Yes

    Relocate Virtual Servers Yes No Yes Vendor Tool Yes

    Put hosts into maintenance mode and remove hosts from maintenance mode

    No No Yes* Vendor Tool Yes

    Import Virtual Appliance Packages

    Yes Yes Vendor Tool Vendor Tool Yes

    Capture Virtual Servers Yes Yes Vendor Tool Vendor Tool Yes

    Capture workloads Yes Yes Vendor Tool Vendor Tool Yes

    Deploy virtual appliances Yes Yes Vendor Tool Vendor Tool Yes

    Create, edit, and delete workloads

    Yes Yes Vendor Tool Vendor Tool Yes

    Create, edit, and delete server system pools

    Yes No Vendor Tool Vendor Tool Yes

    Create, edit, and delete storage system pools

    Yes No Vendor Tool Vendor Tool No

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    VMControl Managing KVM Environment NFS Storage

    Flex Systems Manager FSM Web Console

    NFS Server to Store Images (RHEL 6.x)KVM+IBM Systems Director 6.3.1Platform Agent for KVMExport /images

    Repository Server (RHEL 6.x)IBM Systems Director 6.3.1 Common Agent + Repository SubagentNFS mount /images

    RHEL 6.x with KVM

    IBM Systems Director 6.3.2 Platform Agent for KVM

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    VMControl Managing KVM Environment SAN Storage

    Repository Server (RHEL 6.x)IBM Systems Director 6.3.2 Common

    Agent + Repository Subagent

    IBM StorWize V7000SMI-S Provider Embedded

    Fibre SAN SwitchRHEL 6.x with KVM

    IBM Systems Director 6.3.2 Platform Agent for KVM

    KVM Hosts

    Flex Systems Manager FSM Web Console

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    VMControl Managing VMware ESXi

    ESXi Hosts (4.2/5x)

    VMware Virtual Center Server (Physical or Virtual Server)

    VMware ESXi (key or Installable)

    FSM Web Console

    Flex Systems Manager

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    VMControl Managing Hyper-V

    Hyper-V Nodes

    Microsoft Windows 2008 R2 with Hyper-V Role

    Director 6.3.1 Common or Platform agent

    FSM Web Console

    Flex Systems Manager

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    VMControl Managing PowerVM

    VIOS 2.2.1.4

    Power NodesNIM Master

    AIX 7.1 or Newer

    Director 6.3.x Common Agent

    VMControl NIM Subagent

    SAN

    FSM Web Console

    Flex Systems Manager

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    FSM Welcome to the NextGen UI

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    FSM Explorer NextGen UI (Phase 1)

    Navigation Pane

    Quick Access Menu Bar

    Context Sensitive Tree View

    Actions Pane

    Global Search Box

    New Graphical OverLays for Front Panel LEDs and

    Configuration Patterns

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    FSM Explorer NextGen UI (Phase 1) (Cont)

    Hover-over Health and Job Status

    General Actions Menu

    Context Sensitive Right Mouse Click

    Menu Itemsfor

    CategorizedTasks

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    Details Page for IT Elements

    Storage Node

    Ethernet Switch Module

    Chassis

    Compute Node

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    Apple iOSRIM BlackBerry Google Android

    Simplification Quick and easy access to relevant information Check Health and Status of IT Resources

    Focus on Top Customer Pain Points on mobile Swipe, touch interface minimizing keyboard entry Secure and protect personal data

    Manage from Anywhere - Enables a robust experience on the most popular mobile platforms

    Features in v1.0 Health and Status: Monitor Health Problems, Check

    Resources Status Event Log: Event History for Chassis, compute nodes,

    and IO Modules Chassis Map (Hardware View): Front and Rear for

    Single Chassis Chassis List (Components View): List of compute

    nodes, IO/Cooling/Power Modules Inventory Management: VPD Information (serial, type,

    model, ip) Multi Chassis Management: Manage multiple Flex

    System Chassis with a single connection

    Feature s in v1.0 (continued) Authentication and Security: Secure all connections

    using encrypted protocols (i.e. SSL): Secure persistent credentials on mobile device

    Access multiple IBM Flex System Managers from a single App

    Cross Mobile Phone Platform Apple iOS: iPhone 4/4s Google Android: Samsung Galaxy S2, Motorola Atrix,

    Motorola Droid 3, HTC Evo 4G RIM BlackBerry: Torch, Bold Touch, Bold Downloadable from Apple App Store, Google Play,

    and BlackBerry App World

    Flex System Mobile Management

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    Mobile UI

    FSM Managed Chassis List

    Front Chassis View

    Rear Chassis View

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    GA 4 Enhancements

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    Support for the new P7+ Half-wide compute node 2S

    Support for the new P7+ Full-Wide compute node 4S

    Support for the new x222 compute node (** may include PEN PCI Expansion Node)

    Support for new I/O SI4093 Interconnect Module

    FSM Hardware Currency Support

    Discovery, Inventory and Chassis map functionality

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    Flex Systems Manager Monitoring and Reporting Introduce a feature called Fuel Gauge within the utilization

    screen of the FSM that will display a set of gauges for the following: Management capacity utilization FSM resource utilization.

    Remote power restart Recovers failed power workloads quickly by restarting on

    alternate systems automated workload recovery from system failures

    Scalability Enhancements Increase the maximum number of managed chassis from 4 to 8;

    Now targeting 16! Still 5000 Managed Endpoint limit.

    FSM Base Enhancements

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    Why Fuel Gauge?

    Moving from chassis only to end-point and chassis scalability metric Note: change from original design which as end point measurement only

    Fuel gauge helps customers understand remaining FSM management capacity

    Provides warnings when There are too many concurrent users There are too many managed end points The management server is over utilized New: there are too many chassis under management.

    Does not provide hard enforcement of recommendations.

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    Fuel Gauge Default View

    Overall utilization: shows how many more end points can be managed

    Management capacity utilization: two gauges that show the capacity of the FSMCurrent managed systems: number of systems being managedAverage active users: the average number of concurrent users (limit is 12)

    Flex System Manager resource utilization: four gauges that show utilization of FSM

    Note: current views do not include chassis limitation.

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    What does Remote Server Restart provide?

    Provides the capability to activate a partition on any appropriately-configured running server in the event that the partitions original server and any associated service partitions or management entities becomes unavailable.

    Exports partition configuration state usually held internal to a server, service partition, or VCP to external persistent storage.

    Exported partition configuration state is kept current when dynamic changes occur to accurately reflect its last known configuration in the event of a server crash.

    Provides Crash recovery by allowing the reboot of the partition elsewhere using the partitions last known/captured configuration information.

    OS, file systems, applications, etc. go through recovery after restart. Remote Restart will be automated.

    Only one cluster manager may be in charge of a partition at a time Benefit: Enhanced Partition Portability.

    Partitions become less defined by the server they were originally created on and a standard definition format enables more flexibility in partition definition, cloning, distribution, etc.

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    Remote Server Restart

    Restart selective failed partitions on different servers Partitions profiles are maintained Applications must be restarted POWER7 and AIX 6.1 / 7.1, IBM i 7.1 & Linux

    Remote Server Restart Setup

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