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VMC allows IVM to provide basic logical partiti<strong>on</strong>ing functi<strong>on</strong>s:<br />

► Logical partiti<strong>on</strong>ing c<strong>on</strong>figurati<strong>on</strong>, including dynamic LPAR<br />

► Boot, start, and stop acti<strong>on</strong>s for individual partiti<strong>on</strong>s<br />

► Displaying partiti<strong>on</strong> status<br />

► Manage virtual Ethernet<br />

► Manage virtual storage<br />

► Provide basic system management<br />

Since IVM is executing in an LPAR, it has limited service functi<strong>on</strong>s and ASMI<br />

must be used. For example, system power <strong>on</strong> must be d<strong>on</strong>e by physically<br />

pushing the system power <strong>on</strong> butt<strong>on</strong> or remotely accessing ASMI, since IVM is<br />

not executing while the system is powered off. ASMI and IVM together provide a<br />

basic but effective soluti<strong>on</strong> for a single partiti<strong>on</strong>ed server.<br />

LPAR management with IVM is made through a Web interface developed to<br />

make administrati<strong>on</strong> tasks easier and quicker compared to a full HMC soluti<strong>on</strong>.<br />

Being integrated within the Virtual I/O Server code, IVM also handles all<br />

virtualizati<strong>on</strong> tasks that normally require Virtual I/O Server commands to be run.<br />

IVM manages the system in a different way than the HMC. A new <str<strong>on</strong>g>POWER</str<strong>on</strong>g>5<br />

administrator will quickly learn the required skills, while an HMC expert should<br />

study the differences before using IVM.<br />

2.11.2 Partiti<strong>on</strong> c<strong>on</strong>figurati<strong>on</strong> with IVM<br />

LPAR c<strong>on</strong>figurati<strong>on</strong> is made by assigning processors, memory, and virtual I/O<br />

using a Web GUI wizard. In each step of the process, simple questi<strong>on</strong>s are asked<br />

of the administrator, and the range of possible answers are provided. Most of the<br />

parameters related to LPAR setup are hidden during creati<strong>on</strong> time to ease the<br />

setup and can be changed after the creati<strong>on</strong> in the partiti<strong>on</strong> properties if needed.<br />

Resources that are assigned to an LPAR are immediately allocated and are no<br />

l<strong>on</strong>ger available to other partiti<strong>on</strong>s, regardless of the fact that the LPAR is<br />

activated or powered down. This behavior makes management more direct and<br />

different than an HMC managed system, where resource over commitment is<br />

allowed.<br />

LPARs in a IVM managed system are isolated exactly as in all <str<strong>on</strong>g>POWER</str<strong>on</strong>g>5 systems<br />

and cannot interact except using the virtual devices. Only IVM has been enabled<br />

to perform limited acti<strong>on</strong>s <strong>on</strong> the other LPARs, such as:<br />

► Power <strong>on</strong> and power off<br />

► Shut down gracefully the operating system<br />

106 <str<strong>on</strong>g>Advanced</str<strong>on</strong>g> <str<strong>on</strong>g>POWER</str<strong>on</strong>g> <str<strong>on</strong>g>Virtualizati<strong>on</strong></str<strong>on</strong>g> <strong>on</strong> <strong>IBM</strong> <strong>System</strong> <strong>p5</strong>

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