Wednesday, 18 July 2012

Create new LPAR using dedicated resources using HMC GUI


This document describes the step by step procedure to create a new LPAR with 
dedicated resources like processor, memory and I/O using WebSM client but we can use 
web browser to login to HMC and you will find it is almost similar.
Step1: Login into HMC GUI.
To create a new logical partition, you have to login into HMC either locally or remotely 
using WebSM or using web browser.
Example below uses WebSM to login into the HMC
HMC GUI LOG ON on AIX

Type the hostname of HMC that you want to connect to and click on Log on tab.
In this example we are logging into adcaphmc01 to create a new logical partition.
HMC GUI LOG ON using ethernet address
WebSM client then communicates with WebSM server services on HMC and prompts for 
user name and password. Enter the username and password for HMC and click on Log on tab.
A successful authentication allows you to access the HCM GUI as shown below.
AIX web based system manager

Step 2: Plan for the resource allocation to a new LPAR.
Before creating any new LPAR, one should plan thoroughly for the resource allocation.
 An agreement should be made on the minimum, desired and maximum value of 
processors & memory, shared or dedicated processors and type and number of I/O cards.
In the example to follow, we are creating a new LPAR adcapsap03-HRNEW with following 
resources
1. CPU – Mode - Shared Processing unit - 0.2 min, 0.5 desired, 1.0 max Virual 
CPU – 1 min, 1 desired, 2 max
2.Memory – 4 GB min, 8 GB desired , 10 GB Max
3.I/0 cards – 1 * SCSI controller with 4 SCSI disks
 (U5791.001.99B064P-P1-T5)
2 * 2Gbps fiber channel cards (U5791.001.99B064P-P1-C05) (U5791.001.99B064P-P2-C08)
3 * Virtual Ethernet cards (U5791.001.99B0760-P2-C06)
Resource allocation for the SAP p590 is mentioned in a separate document.
Step 3: Creating new LPAR
On the left panel, click on adcaphmc01.uk.rweutil.net -> server and partitions ->server management. The right panel will now display the p590 server and the
partitions under it. Right click on thames-p50-01
creating new LPAR
select Create -> logical partition
This would start a wizard for creating the new LPAR
Creating Logical Partition wizard in AIX
On this screen, type the partition name as adcapsap03-HR3NEW and select partition environment as AIX or Linux.
Click on Next
creating logical partition work-load group
This screen prompts for adding the logical partition to a Workload group. Since we are not using any Workload group, so select NO and Click on Next. The following screen prompts for logical partition profile name.
 Type Profile name as Normal and Click on Next. The following wizard screen prompts
 for the minimum,  desired and maximum value of memory.
create login partition profile
 As mentioned in step 2, we select the values of minimum, desired and maximum 
memory as 4GB, 8GB and 10GBrespectively.
Click on Next. The following wizard screen prompts for the Processor allocation.
create logical partition profile
Because we are using micro partitioning for the development, test and training
 servers, so select the Shared radio button.
For production servers we would be assigning dedicated processors for the LPAR.
I this example we are creating LPAR for a SAP development server, so we select 
Shared mode and Click on Next.
The following screen prompts for the processing setting
Processor setting
As mentioned in step 2, we enter the value of minimum, desired and maximum processing 
units as 0.2, 05 and 1.0 respectively.
click on Advance tab.

Select processing sharing mode as Uncapped with Weight as 128. Under Virtual processor panel, 
select minimum, desired and maximum values as 1,1 and 2 respectively. Click on OK tab.
 Again Click on Next to proceed further.
The following wizard screen will prompt for I/O resources.
Advance processor setting
Select the I/O resources as mentioned in step 2
Create logical partition profiel
Select U5791.001.99B064P-P1-T5 SCSI bus controller and click on Add as required.
This would add the I/O device to the LPAR profile in pane below.
Logical partition Profile I/O
In a similar way add I/O U5791.001.99B064P-P1-C05 Fiber channel card and
U5791.001.99B064P-P2-C08 Fiber channel card to the LPAR profile.
Logical Input Output
Similarly add U5791.001.99B0760-P2-C06 Ethernet adapter to the profile I/O devices.
Input Output Profile 2
Once all the resources are added to the profile I/O devices as required, Click on Next.
The following wizard screen prompts for I/O pools. Since we are not using any shared I/O pool,
 so ignore this screen .
Partition Profile Properties
Click on Next
The following wizard screen prompts for the Virtual I/O Adapters.
We are not making any use of Virtual I/O devices in this example.
Input Output Pool
Select No and Click on Next
The following screen prompts for the power controlling partition. For the all the LPARS 
that we have defined, the default partition 83-8C6DB(1) is acting as the power controlling
 partition.
Virtual Input Output Adapter
Ensure that the default partition 83-8C6DB(1) is displayed in the drop down list
and click Next.The following screen prompts for the Boot mode.
Power Controlling Partition
Select the Boot mode as Normal and click on next
The following wizard screen is a summary Screen. If you want to make any changes on 
previous screens, the you can use previous tab to scroll back and make changes if any. 
If you are sure of your selections, the click on Finish tab and this would create the new LPAR.
You will now see a status screen
Optional Settings
Once the creation of LPAR is successful, the new LPAR is displayed under the managed
system thames-p50-01.
Working
You can see that the new LPAR adcapsap03-HRNEW under managed system thames-p590-01.
You can recheck the resource allocation by right clicking the profile and 
selecting properties.
Server Management
Server Management two Logical partition profile properties - Normal @ themes
This end the procedure to create a new LPAR using dedicated resources.
 
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