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Note: The Virtual I/O Server supports optical devices. These are presented to<br />

client partiti<strong>on</strong>s as a virtual SCSI device.<br />

Virtual I/O adapters are defined by system administrators during logical partiti<strong>on</strong><br />

definiti<strong>on</strong>. C<strong>on</strong>figurati<strong>on</strong> informati<strong>on</strong> for the virtual adapters is presented to the<br />

partiti<strong>on</strong> operating system by the system firmware.<br />

Virtual SCSI is covered in detail in 2.9, “Virtual SCSI introducti<strong>on</strong>” <strong>on</strong> page 89;<br />

virtual Ethernet and the shared Ethernet adapter is discussed in 2.8, “Virtual and<br />

Shared Ethernet introducti<strong>on</strong>” <strong>on</strong> page 70.<br />

2.6.3 <strong>System</strong> port (virtual TTY/c<strong>on</strong>sole support)<br />

Each partiti<strong>on</strong> needs to have access to a system c<strong>on</strong>sole. Tasks such as<br />

operating system install, network setup, and some problem analysis activities<br />

require a dedicated system c<strong>on</strong>sole. The <str<strong>on</strong>g>POWER</str<strong>on</strong>g> Hypervisor provides virtual<br />

c<strong>on</strong>sole using a virtual TTY or serial adapter and a set of Hypervisor calls to<br />

operate <strong>on</strong> them.<br />

Depending <strong>on</strong> the system c<strong>on</strong>figurati<strong>on</strong>, the operating system c<strong>on</strong>sole can be<br />

provided by the Hardware Management C<strong>on</strong>sole (HMC) virtual TTY, or from a<br />

terminal emulator c<strong>on</strong>nected to physical system ports <strong>on</strong> the system’s service<br />

processor.<br />

2.7 Software licensing in a virtualized envir<strong>on</strong>ment<br />

In an effort to expand <strong>on</strong> demand offerings, being c<strong>on</strong>sistent with the deployment<br />

and adopti<strong>on</strong> of tools to virtualize the <strong>IBM</strong> <strong>System</strong> p platforms, <strong>IBM</strong> and several<br />

independent software vendors (ISVs) have c<strong>on</strong>sidered new licensing methods to<br />

better fit client needs when c<strong>on</strong>solidating business applicati<strong>on</strong>s al<strong>on</strong>g with<br />

required middleware in virtualized envir<strong>on</strong>ments.<br />

2.7.1 <strong>IBM</strong> i5/OS licensing<br />

Clients who want to run i5/OS <strong>on</strong> <strong>IBM</strong> <strong>System</strong> p must acquire license<br />

entitlements for i5/OS, which is priced and licensed <strong>on</strong> a per processor basis.<br />

Program licensing (such as processor counting methodology, aggregati<strong>on</strong>, and<br />

transferability) terms for i5/OS are the same <strong>on</strong> <strong>System</strong> p servers as <strong>on</strong> <strong>System</strong> i<br />

servers.<br />

There is an upper limit to the number of i5/OS processor licenses to share<br />

between partiti<strong>on</strong>s that the client can entitle and run <strong>on</strong> a <strong>System</strong> p platform. An<br />

54 <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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