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Integrated <str<strong>on</strong>g>Virtualizati<strong>on</strong></str<strong>on</strong>g> Manager<br />

Storage pool commands<br />

HMC enhancements for easier c<strong>on</strong>figurati<strong>on</strong> and maintenance<br />

Many of the improvements in the Virtual I/O Server Versi<strong>on</strong> 1.2 are intended to<br />

simplify the c<strong>on</strong>figurati<strong>on</strong> and management of the virtualized I/O envir<strong>on</strong>ment.<br />

Note: To use all the new features listed in this secti<strong>on</strong>, an update of the<br />

system’s microcode, HMC code, and the Virtual I/O Server may be needed.<br />

2.2.1 Virtual DVD-RAM, DVD-ROM, and CD-ROM<br />

Virtual SCSI (VSCSI) enables the sharing of physical storage devices (SCSI and<br />

Fibre Channel) between client partiti<strong>on</strong>s. Versi<strong>on</strong> 1.2 of the Virtual I/O Server<br />

adds support for optical devices, such as DVD-RAM and DVD-ROM. CD-ROM<br />

was supported in previous versi<strong>on</strong>s.<br />

Writing to a shared optical device is currently limited to DVD-RAM. DVD+RW and<br />

DVD-RW devices are not supported.<br />

The physical storage device must be owned by the Virtual I/O Server and it is<br />

mapped in a similar way as a virtual disk to a virtual SCSI server adapter using<br />

the mkvdev command.<br />

The virtual optical device can be assigned to <strong>on</strong>ly <strong>on</strong>e client partiti<strong>on</strong> at a time. In<br />

order to use the device <strong>on</strong> a different client partiti<strong>on</strong>, it must first be removed from<br />

the partiti<strong>on</strong> currently owning the shared device and reassigned to the partiti<strong>on</strong><br />

that will use the device. This is an advantage over dynamic LPAR because you<br />

do not have to manually move the device’s adapter.<br />

For more informati<strong>on</strong> about sharing optical devices, refer to 2.9, “Virtual SCSI<br />

introducti<strong>on</strong>” <strong>on</strong> page 89.<br />

2.2.2 Shared Ethernet Adapter failover<br />

Versi<strong>on</strong> 1.2 of the Virtual I/O Server introduces a new way to c<strong>on</strong>figure backup<br />

Virtual I/O Servers to provide higher availability, for external network access, over<br />

Shared Ethernet Adapters (SEA).<br />

Shared Ethernet Adapter failover provides redundancy by c<strong>on</strong>figuring a backup<br />

Shared Ethernet Adapter <strong>on</strong> a different Virtual I/O Server partiti<strong>on</strong> that can be<br />

used if the primary Shared Ethernet Adapter fails. The network c<strong>on</strong>nectivity of<br />

the client logical partiti<strong>on</strong>s to the external network c<strong>on</strong>tinues without disrupti<strong>on</strong>.<br />

Chapter 2. <str<strong>on</strong>g>Virtualizati<strong>on</strong></str<strong>on</strong>g> technologies <strong>on</strong> <strong>System</strong> p servers 25

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