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Übersicht der pSeries-Bücher im Information Center
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Neuerungen im Information Center
Siteübersicht
Neuerungen
Druckbare PDFs
Kundenspezifische Prüfliste für Erstkonfiguration des Servers erstellen
Vordefinierte Prüflisten für Erstkonfiguration des Servers verwenden
Referenzinformationen
iSeries-Server
Upgrades
Neuerungen
Druckbare PDFs
Upgrade-Konzepte
Upgrade-Prüfliste
Upgrade-Prüfliste anpassen
Server-Upgrade
Szenarios: Upgrades
Fehlerbehebung
Referenzinformationen
Datenmigration
Neuerungen
Druckbare PDF
Konzepte
Datenmigration planen
Datenmigration vorbereiten
Datenmigration ausführen
Szenarios: Datenmigration
Fehlerbehebung
Zugehörige Informationen
pSeries-Server
Upgrades
Printable PDFs
Concepts
Upgrade checklist
Upgrading the server
Scenarios: pSeries upgrades
Troubleshooting
Related information
What's new
Printable PDFs
Virtualization overview
IBM Virtualization Engine
Virtualization Engine systems services
Virtualization technologies
POWER Hypervisor
Micro-Partitioning
Virtual networking, adapters, and storage
Capacity on demand
Multiple operating system support
Logical partition resource management
Advanced POWER Virtualization technologies
Advanced OpenPower Virtualization technologies
Planning for a virtual computing environment
Related information
Server verkabeln
Druckbare PDF
Auswahl nach Modell
USV-Konvertierungskabel für seriellen Anschluss
Referenzmaterial
Features installieren und Teile aus- und einbauen
Neuerungen
Auswahl nach Modell oder Erweiterungseinheit
520
550
570
590 oder 595
9110-510
9118-575
9411-100
5074 oder 5079
5088 oder 0588
5094 oder 5294
5095 oder 0595
5791, 5794 oder 7040-61D
7311-D10, 7311-D11 oder 5790
7311-D20
OpenPower
Auswahl nach Feature oder Teil
Planning for consoles, interfaces, and terminals
Konsolen und Schnittstellen von Hardwareplattformen verwalten
Hardware Management Console (HMC) verwalten
Druckbare PDF
Konzepte
HMC einrichten
Fernen Client installieren und sichern
Mit der HMC arbeiten
Fehlerbehebung
Referenzinformationen
Advanced System Management Interface
Druckbare PDF
Konzepte
Auf ASMI zugreifen
ASMI-Anmeldeprofil konfigurieren
Fehlerbehebung beim Zugriff auf ASMI
Referenzinformationen
Control panel functions
Printable PDF
Concepts
Setting up your remote or virtual control panel
Accessing control panel functions
Troubleshooting
Related information
System Management Services (SMS) menus
Printable PDF
Concepts
Starting the SMS menus
Troubleshooting
Related information
i5/OS-Konsolen verwalten
HMC 5250 console
Printable PDF
Preparing the logical partition to connect
Connecting to a 5250 console
Related information
Operations Console
What's new
Printable PDF
Concepts, considerations, and requirements
Selecting your configuration
Installing Operations Console
Working with Operations Console
Troubleshooting
Related information
Twinaxialkonsole
Druckbare PDFs
Twinaxialkonsole in einer IBM eServer-Umgebung
Twinaxialkonsole installieren
Referenzinformationen
Managing AIX and Linux consoles and terminals
Printable PDFs
Virtual terminal
Virtual console
Related information
Changing consoles, interfaces, and terminals
Neuerungen
Printable PDF
Concepts for changing your current configuration of consoles, interfaces, and terminals
Changing your configuration to the HMC
Changing the configuration from Operations Console to HMC or HMC 5250
Changing the configuration from twinaxial console to HMC or HMC 5250 console
Changing the configuration from ASMI and SMS to HMC
Changing the i5/OS console from HMC 5250 emulator to Operations Console or twinaxial console
Changing the i5/OS console from HMC 5250 to twinaxial console
Changing the i5/OS console from HMC 5250 to Operations Console
Changing the i5/oS console to or from Operations Console and twinaxial console
Changing the console from Operations Console to a twinaxial console on a system with no HMC
Changing the console from Operations Console to a twinaxial console on a system with an HMC
Changing the console from a twinaxial console to Operations Console on a system with no HMC
Changing the console from a twinaxial console to Operations Console on a system with an HMC
Changing to or from a local console
Configuring the PC for the new console type
Changing the console without an HMC
Changing the console device setting for the i5/OS partition profile
Related information
What's new
Printable PDFs
Concepts for partitioning the server
Logical partition overview
Benefits of partitioning
Types of logical partition configurations
Manufacturing default configuration
Service partition
Virtual I/O Server partition
i5/OS on IBM eServer p5 servers
Components of a partition
Managed systems
Profiles
Hardware resources
Minimum configuration
Physical and virtual hardware resources
Communication options for logical partitions
Virtual Ethernet
HSL OptiConnect
Virtual OptiConnect
Logical partition utilities
LPAR Validation Tool
Partition Load Manager
Partitioning for AIX
What's new
Printable PDFs
Scenarios
Planning for AIX logical partitions
Configuring AIX logical partitions
Creating logical partitions and partition profiles
Creating additional partition profiles
Designating a service partition for your managed system
Creating partitions from the manufacturing default configuration
Migrating AIX logical partitions
Copying a partition profile
Creating a system profile
Copying a system profile
Creating an AIX partition that receives i5/OS resources
Deleting a logical partition
Resetting the server
Configuring resource management for AIX partitions using Partition Load Manager
Preparing to install Partition Load Manager
Installing OpenSSH software tools
Installing Partition Load Manager
Configuring the policy file
Configuring Resource Management and Control
Starting and stopping the Partitioning Load Manager server
Managing AIX logical partitions
Managing partition profiles for logical partitions
Managing system profiles for logical partitions
Dynamically managing AIX logical partition resources
Managing partitions remotely
Querying partition status
Managing AIX partitions using i5/OS
Backing up and recovering AIX logical partitions
Getting fixes
Using AIX installed on a logical partition
Restarting and shutting down AIX in a logical partition
Managing security
Managing performance
Troubleshooting
Reference codes for logical partitions
Related information
Partitioning for i5/OS
What's new
Printable PDFs
Scenarios
Planning for i5/OS logical partitions
Configuring i5/OS logical partitions
Creating logical partitions and partition profiles
Creating additional partition profiles
Designating a service partition for your managed system
Creating partitions from the manufacturing default configuration
Migrating i5/OS logical partitions
Copying a partition profile
Creating a system profile
Copying a system profile
Creating an AIX partition using i5/OS virtual I/O resources
Creating a Linux partition using i5/OS virtual I/O resources
Deleting a logical partition
Resetting the server
Managing i5/OS logical partitions
Managing partition profiles
Managing system profiles
Dynamically managing logical partition resources
Managing partitions remotely
Installing new hardware for i5/OS logical partitions
Managing AIX partitions using i5/OS resources
Managing Linux partitions using i5/OS resources
Getting fixes
Using i5/OS installed on a logical partition
Restarting and shutting down i5/OS in a logical partition
Managing security
Backing up and recovering i5/OS data
Performance impacts to i5/OS
Troubleshooting
Reference codes for partitions
Troubleshooting errors for AIX partitions
Troubleshooting errors for Linux partitions
Situations requiring the assistance of an authorized service provider
Related information
Partitioning for Linux
What's new
Printable PDFs
Concepts for Linux logical partitions
Hardware requirements for Linux logical partitions
Virtual I/O devices
Communications options
Linux distributions
Scenarios for Linux logical partitions
Scenario: Configuring an IBM eServer OpenPower 710 system with two logical partitions
Scenario: Creating a Linux logical partition and partition profile
Scenario: Using partition profiles
Scenario: Using system profiles
Scenario: Capacity Upgrade on Demand
Scenario: Server consolidation
Plan for Linux logical partitions
Configuring Linux logical partitions
Creating a logical partition
Creating a partition profile
Creating partitions from the manufacturing default configuration
Migrating Linux logical partitions
Copying a partition profile
Creating a system profile
Copying a system profile
Creating a logical partition using the i5/OS integrated virtual I/O server
Managing Linux logical partitions
Managing partition profiles
Managing system profiles
Dynamically managing logical partition resources
Managing partitions remotely
Managing logical partition and operating system security
Application support
Backing up and recovering Linux installations
Using Linux installed on a logical partition
Restarting and shutting down Linux in a logical partition
Troubleshooting Linux logical partitions
Related information
Using the Virtual I/O Server
Printable PDFs
Concepts for the Virtual I/O Server
Virtual I/O Server command line interface
User types
Concepts for virtual networking
Concepts for virtual SCSI
Scenarios for the Virtual I/O Server
Scenario: Configuring a Virtual I/O Server without VLAN tagging
Scenario: Configuring a Virtual I/O Server using VLAN tagging
Scenario: Configuring multiple Virtual I/O Server partitions without VLAN tagging
Scenario: Configuring multiple Virtual I/O Server partitions using VLAN tagging
Planning for the Virtual I/O Server
Capacity planning
Planning for Shared Ethernet adapter
Planning for Virtual SCSI
High-availability considerations
Security
Limitations
Installing the Virtual I/O Server
Entering the Virtualization Engine Technologies activation code
Creating the Virtual I/O Server logical partition and partition profile
Installing the Virtual I/O Server
Managing the Virtual I/O Server
Managing user types on the Virtual I/O Server
Managing shared Ethernet adapter
Managing virtual SCSI
Maintaining the Virtual I/O Server
Troubleshooting the Virtual I/O Server
Virtual I/O Server problems
Client partition problems
Virtual I/O Server command descriptions
activatevg
backupios
bootlist
cattracerpt
cfgdev
cfglnagg
cfgnamesrv
chdate
chdev
chlang
chpath
chuser
chvg
cleargcl
deactivatevg
diagmenu
entstat
errlog
exportvg
extendlv
extendvg
fsck
hostmap
hostname
importvg
installios
ioslevel
license
lsdev
lsfailedlogin
lsgcl
lslv
lsmap
lsnetsvc
lspath
lspv
lssw
lsuser
lsvg
migratepv
mirrorios
mklv
mklvcopy
mkpath
mktcpip
mkuser
mkvdev
mkvg
mount
netstat
oem_platform_level
oem_setup_env
optimizenet
passwd
ping
reducevg
remote_management
restorevgstruct
rmdev
rmlv
rmlvcopy
rmpath
rmuser
savevgstruct
showmount
shutdown
snap
startnetsvc
startsysdump
starttrace
stopnetsvc
stoptrace
syncvg
topas
traceroute
unmirrorios
unmount
updateios
Related information
Related information
AIX installieren
i5/OS installieren
Installing Linux
Preparing to install Linux
Installing a Linux distribution
Installing additional software for Linux
Scenario: Configuring an IBM eServer OpenPower 710 system with Linux on a full system partition
Prerequisites
Configuring your system
Install Linux
Related information for Installing Linux
Hardware Management Console
Druckbare PDFs
HMC-Konzepte
Übersicht über HMC-Tasks
Einschaltmodi des verwalteten Systems
Einschaltstatus des verwalteten Systems
Mit verwalteten Systemen und Rahmen arbeiten
Verwaltetes System ein- und ausschalten
Auf verwaltetes System zugreifen
Daten zum verwalteten System mit HMC suchen
Rahmen mit HMC verwalten
Partitionsdaten auf einem verwalteten System wiederherstellen
Betriebssysteme verwalten
Weitere verwaltete Systeme zur HMC-Umgebung hinzufügen
Verwaltetes System von einem offenen Netz zu einem privaten Netz verschieben
Bestehendes Netz erweitern
Verwaltetes System warten
Referenzinformationen
Advanced System Management Interface
Printable PDF
Viewing system information
Viewing vital product data
Viewing persistent storage
Viewing system power control network trace
Viewing progress indicator from previous boot
Viewing progress indicator history
Controlling the system power
Powering the system on and off
Setting auto-power restart
Performing an immediate power off
Performing a system reboot
Setting wake-on LAN
Changing system configuration
Changing system name
Changing the processing unit identifier
Configuring I/O enclosures
Changing time of day
Changing firmware update policy
Enabling PCI error injection policy
Configuring monitoring
Disconnecting an attached HMC
Changing the interposer plug count
Changing the number of HSL Opticonnect Connections
Enabling I/O adapter memory allocation
Deconfiguring hardware
Programming vital product data
Changing service indicators
Setting performance options
Changing the logical memory block size
Enabling cache locking mode
Configuring network services
Configuring network interfaces
Configuring network access
Debugging virtual TTY
Using on-demand utilities
Order Capacity on Demand
Activate Capacity on Demand
Resume server firmware after CoD activation
Use Capacity on Demand commands
Using concurrent maintenance utilities
Controlling power to IDE devices
Preparing the operator panel
Troubleshooting the system using service aids
Displaying error and event logs
Enabling serial port snoop
Initiating a platform dump
Initiating a service processor dump
Configuring a serial port setup
Configuring your modem
Configuring call-home and call-in policy
Testing the call-home policy
Rebooting the service processor
Restoring your server to factory settings
Neuerungen
Druckbare PDFs
Vorbereitungen für Capacity on Demand treffen
Capacity on Demand planen
Zeitpunkt für Ressourcenaktivierung bestimmen
Umgebung für CoD einrichten
Hinweise zur Softwarelizenzierung
Mit Capacity Upgrade on Demand arbeiten
Konzepte
Prozessoren und Speichereinheiten
Aktivierungscodes
Capacity Upgrade on Demand-Aktivierungsfeatures bestellen
Capacity Upgrade on Demand nutzen
Ressourcen permanent aktivieren
Einstellungen für CoD-Ressourcen anzeigen
Daten zur CoD-Codegenerierung anzeigen und speichern
Mit Trial Capacity on Demand arbeiten
Trial Capacity on Demand starten
Einstellungen für CoD-Ressourcen anzeigen
Daten zur CoD-Codegenerierung anzeigen und speichern
Trial Capacity on Demand stoppen
Mit On/Off Capacity on Demand arbeiten
Konzepte
Prozessor- oder Speichertage
On/Off CoD Enablement Code
Rechnungsstellung für On/Off Capacity on Demand
On/Off Capacity on Demand bereitstellen
On/Off CoD Enablement Code bestellen und eingeben
Monatliche Rückmeldung an IBM einrichten
On/Off Capacity on Demand nutzen
Ressourcen temporär auf dem Server aktivieren
Einstellungen für CoD-Ressourcen anzeigen
CoD-Daten anzeigen und speichern
Anforderung für On/Off CoD stoppen
Nutzung von On/Off Capacity on Demand einstellen
Mit Reserve Capacity on Demand arbeiten
Konzepte
Prozessortage
Reserve Capacity Prepaid Feature und Reserve Capacity Prepaid Code
Reserve Capacity on Demand bereitstellen
Reserve Capacity on Demand nutzen
Einstellungen für Reserve CoD-Prozessoren anzeigen
Informationen über gemeinsam genutzte Prozessoren anzeigen
Daten zur CoD-Codegenerierung anzeigen und speichern
Mit Capacity BackUp arbeiten
Verfügbare Prozessoren für Capacity BackUp
Hinweise zur Softwarelizenzierung für Capacity BackUp
Referenzinformationen
Neuerungen
Druckbare PDF
Service und Support
Übersicht
Elemente der Serviceumgebung
Einführung in die Serviceanwendungen
Zuordnung der Serviceanwendungen und -funktionen
Szenarios: Service und Support
Szenarios: AIX
Szenarios: i5/OS
Szenario: Linux ohne HMC
Serviceumgebung einrichten
Direktes Einrichten der Verbindung zu Service und Support
Netzbetrieb für Ihre Serviceumgebung
IBM ID abrufen oder prüfen
HMC für die Verbindung zu Service und Support konfigurieren
Server für die Verbindung zu Service und Support konfigurieren
Mit IBM gemeinsam genutzte Informationen anzeigen
Unterstützungsinformationen für die Konnektivität
Fehler melden
Fehler melden, wenn die HMC nicht verfügbar ist
Fehler melden, wenn der Server inaktiv ist
Fixes abrufen
HMC-Fixes
Firmware-Fixes (vorläufige Korrekturen des lizenzierten internen Codes)
Betriebssystemfixes
Ferne Unterstützung aktivieren
Methoden der fernen Unterstützung
Ferne Unterstützung auf der HMC aktivieren
Ferne Unterstützung ohne HMC aktivieren
Fehlerbehebung
Fehler verwalten
Fehler erkennen
Übersicht über die Kontrollanzeige
Nachrichtenübersicht
Übersicht über Referenzcodes
Fehler analysieren und beheben
Fehleranalyse starten
Referenzcodes erfassen
Referenzcodeliste für Kunden
Unterstützende Diagnose
Nachrichten anzeigen
Service Focal Point verwenden
Teile austauschen und prüfen
Fehler manuell melden
Referenzinformationen
What's new
Printable PDF
Start of call procedure
Symptom index
Detecting problems
i5/OS problem determination
Using the Service Action Log (SAL)
Using the Product Activity Log (PAL)
Using the problem log
AIX or Linux problem determination
System unit problem determination
HMC machine code problem determination
Analyzing problems
Problems with loading and starting the operating system (AIX and Linux)
Problems with noncritical resources
Intermittent problems
About intermittent problems
General intermittent problem checklist
Analyzing intermittent problems
Intermittent symptoms
Failing area intermittent isolation procedures
IPL problems
Cannot perform IPL from the control panel (no reference code)
Cannot perform IPL at a specified time (no reference code)
Cannot automatically perform IPL after a power failure
Power problems
Cannot power on system unit
Cannot power on I/O expansion unit
Cannot power off system or I/O expansion unit
Reference codes
List of system reference codes
Using system reference codes
List of service request numbers
Using service request numbers
List of progress codes
Using progress codes
Isolating problems
Isolation procedures
Bus, RIO/HSL
Communication
Disk unit
High performance switch
I/O processor (IOP)
Intermittent isolation procedures
Licensed internal code (LIC)
Logical partition
Operations Console
Power
Routers
Service processor
Tape unit isolation procedures
Twinaxial workstation I/O processor
Workstation adapter
Workstation adapter console
AIX fast path MAP
Linux fast path MAP
HMC isolation procedures
Using failing item codes
Symbolic FRUs
Failing function codes (FFCs)
Failing function code list
Resolving problems
Finding part locations
Location codes
Model 510
Model 520
Model 550
Model 570
Model 575
Model 590 and 595
5074, 8079-002, and 8093-002 expansion units
5079 expansion unit
0588 and 5088 expansion units
5094, 5294, and 8094-002 expansion units
0595 and 5095 expansion units
5791, 5794, and 7040-61D expansion units
7311-D10, 7311-D11, and 5790 expansion units
7311-D20 expansion unit
Integrated xSeries adapter (IXA) card
OpenPower
Addresses
Part assembly diagrams
Model 510
Model 520
Model 550
Model 570
Model 575
Model 590, 595, and 5792 rack
0588, 5079, 5088, and 5294 expansion units
5074 and 5094 expansion units
0595 and 5095 expansion units
5791 and 5794
7311-D11 and 5790 expansion units
7311-D20 expansion unit
7014 rack
OpenPower
Part number catalog
System parts
Cables
Miscellaneous parts
HMC parts
Removing and replacing parts
Model 510
Model 520
Model 550
Model 570
Model 575
Model 590 and 595
5074, 5079, 8079-002, and 8093-002 expansion units
0588 and 5088 expansion units
5094, 5294, and 8094-002 expansion units
0595 and 5095 expansion units
5791, 5794, and 7040-61D expansion units
7311-D11 and 5790 expansion units
7311-D20 expansion unit
RIO/HSL cables
Type 2748, 2757, 2763, 2778, 2780, 2782, 4758, 4764, 5703 cards
OpenPower
Verifying the repair
Verifying the repair from the HMC
Verifying the repair for i5/OS
Verifying the repair for AIX and Linux
Reference information
i5/OS data recovery information
Disk unit recovery procedures
SRC address formats
Storage I/O card modes and jumpers
Logical partitions
Load-source disks and alternate IPL devices
Reclaiming IOP cache storage
Working with AIX diagnostics
General AIX diagnostic information
Loading and using the AIX online or the eserver standalone diagnostics
AIX tasks and service aids
Powering on and powering off
Powering off an expansion unit
Using the control panel power button to power off
HMC maintenance
HMC diagnostics overview
Viewing the HMC console logs
Service functions
Dedicated service tools (DST)
Hardware service manager
Product activity log (PAL)
Service reference procedures
Control panel functions
System reference code (SRC) information
Initial program load (IPL) information
Licensed Internal Code (LIC)
System architecture and configuration
Working with storage dumps
i5/OS operating system
Using System Management Services (SMS)
Component and attention LEDs
Memory plugging for models 590 and 595
Setting expansion unit configuration ID and MTMS value
System safety inspection
Forms
Fehlerberichtformulare
Work with electrostatic discharge-sensitive parts
Service log
HSL loop configuration and status form
Installed features in a PCI bridge set form
HSL cable location form
Related information