IBM Z10 BC manual Platform and name server registration in Ficon channel

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IBM System Storage DS8000 Release 4.1 delivers new capabilities to support High Performance FICON for System z, which can improve FICON I/O throughput on a DS8000 port by up to 100%. The DS8000 series Licensed Machine Code (LMC) level 5.4.2xx.xx (bundle version 64.2.xx.xx), or later, is required.

Platform and name server registration in FICON channel

The FICON channel now provides the same information to the fabric as is commonly provided by open systems, registering with the name server in the attached FICON directors. With this information, your storage area network (SAN) can be more easily and effi ciently managed, enhancing your ability to perform problem determination and analysis.

Registration allows other nodes and/or SAN managers to query the name server to determine what is connected to the fabric, what protocols are supported (FICON, FCP) and to gain information about the System z10 using the attributes that are registered. The FICON channel is now designed to perform registration with the fi bre channel’s Management Service and Directory Service.

It will register:

Platform’s:

Worldwide node name (node name for the platform – same for all channels)

Platform type (host computer)

Platform name (includes vendor ID, product ID, and vendor specifi c data from the node descriptor)

Channel’s:

Worldwide port name (WWPN)

Node port identifi cation (N_PORT ID)

FC-4 types supported (always 0x1B and additionally 0x1C if any Channel-to-Channel (CTC) control units are defi ned on that channel)

Classes of service support by the channel

Platform registration is a service defi ned in the Fibre Chan- nel – Generic Services 4 (FC-GS-4) standard (INCITS (ANSI) T11 group).

Platform and name server registration applies to all of the FICON Express4, FICON Express2, and FICON Express features (CHPID type FC). This support is exclusive to System z10 and is transparent to operating systems.

Preplanning and setup of SAN for a System z10 environment

The worldwide port name (WWPN) prediction tool is now available to assist you with preplanning of your Storage Area Network (SAN) environment prior to the installation of your System z10 server.

This standalone tool is designed to allow you to setup your SAN in advance, so that you can be up and running much faster once the server is installed. The tool assigns WWPNs to each virtual Fibre Channel Protocol (FCP) channel/port using the same WWPN assignment algo- rithms a system uses when assigning WWPNs for channels utilizing N_Port Identifi er Virtualization (NPIV).

The tool needs to know the FCP-specifi c I/O device defi ni- tions in the form of a .csv fi le. This fi le can either be cre- ated manually, or exported from Hardware Confi guration Defi nition/Hardware Confi guration Manager (HCD/HCM). The tool will then create the WWPN assignments, which are required to set up your SAN. The tool will also create a binary confi guration fi le that can later on be imported by your system.

The WWPN prediction tool can be downloaded from Resource Link and is applicable to all FICON channels defi ned as CHPID type FCP (for communication with SCSI devices). Check Preventive Service Planning (PSP) buck- ets for required maintenance.

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Contents IBM System z10 Business Class z10 BC Reference Guide Table of Contents Think Big, Virtually Limitless IBM System z10 Business Class z10 BC OverviewSpecial workloads, Specialty engines, affordable technology More Solutions, More AffordableNew Face Of System z Architecture operating system support ArchitectureZ10 BC Architecture Page Commitment to system integrity TPF VSEOperating System ESA/390 Linux on System zZ10 BC Page Page Z10 BC Design and Technology Memory Dimm sizes 2 GB and 4 GB Z10 BC ModelZ10 BC capacity identifiers Z10 BC Model Capacity IDs Z10 BC model upgradesCPU Measurement Facility Z10 BC PerformanceLarge System Performance Reference System I/O Configuration Analyzer Z10 BC I/O SubsystemZ10 BC Channels and I/O Connectivity Modes of Operation Concurrent UpdateSupport of Spanned Channels and Logical Partitions FCP Channels Ficon Support for Cascaded DirectorsHigh Performance Ficon improvement in performance FCP increased performance for small block sizesScsi IPL now a base function FCP Full fabric connectivityPlatform and name server registration in Ficon channel Preplanning and setup of SAN for a System z10 environmentProgram Directed re-IPL DistanceFicon Express enhancements for Storage Area Networks NPort ID VirtualizationOSA-Express3 the newest family of LAN adapters Serviceability EnhancementsFeature Infrastructure Ports per Ficon Link Incident ReportingOSA-Express2 availability OSA-Express3 Ethernet features Summary of benefitsOSA-Express3 10 Gigabit Ethernet LR FeaturesPurpose/Traffic TypeOSA-Express3-2P 1000BASE-T Ethernet OSA-Express3-2P Gigabit Ethernet SXFour-port exploitation on OSA-Express3 GbE SX and LX OSA-Express3 1000BASE-T EthernetNetwork Traffic Analyzer Dynamic LAN idle for z/OS Link aggregation for z/VM in Layer 2 modeOSA Layer 3 Virtual MAC for z/OS Layer 2 transport mode When would it be used?OSA-Express3 and OSA-Express2 OSN OSA for NCP Direct Memory Access DMAHardware data router IBM Communication Controller for Linux CCLOSA/SF Virtual MAC and Vlan id Display Capability OSA Integrated Console ControllerRemove L2/L3 LPAR-to-LPAR Restriction HiperSockets HiperSockets Enhancement for zIIP Exploitation CP Assist for Cryptographic Function Cpacf Security CryptographyCan Do IT securely Crypto Express2-1P Enhancements to CP Assist for Cryptographic Func Tion CpacfConfigurable Crypto Express2 Secure Key AES Support for ISOSupport for RSA keys up to 4096 bits Dynamically add crypto to a logical partitionSmart Card Reader Support for 13- thru 19-digit Personal Account NumbersTKE 5.3 workstation Enhancement with TKE 5.3 LICRemote Key Loading Benefits TKE additional smart cards new featureSystem z10 BC cryptographic migration Remote Loading of Initial ATM KeysCapacity on Demand Temporary Capacity On Demand CapabilitiesAmendment for CBU Tests Capacity Provisioning System z9 System z10 OS Capacity provisioning allows you to set up rulesRAS Design Focus Reliability, Availability, and Serviceability RASRedundant I/O Interconnect Enhanced Driver MaintenanceAvailability Functions Hardware System Area HSATransparent Sparing Dynamic Oscillator SwitchoverConcurrent Memory Upgrade Service EnhancementsIBM Systems Director Active Energy Manager Power MonitoringPower Estimation Tool Environmental EnhancementsCoupling Facility Control Code Cfcc Level Improved service time with Coupling Facility DuplexParallel Sysplex Cluster Technology System-Managed CF Structure Duplexing Coupling Facility Configuration AlternativesIntroducing long reach InfiniBand coupling links Parallel Sysplex Coupling ConnectivityCoupling Connectivity for Parallel Sysplex Server Time Protocol enhancements Z10 Coupling Link OptionsTime synchronization and time accuracy on z10 BC Server Time Protocol STPPreview Improved STP System Management with Continuous Availability of NTP servers used as Exter Enhanced STP recovery when Internal Battery FeatureApplication Programming Interface API to automate Internal Battery Feature RecommendationHMC/SE Console Messenger HMC System SupportFamily Machine Type Internet Protocol, Version 6 IPv6HMC z/VM Tower System Management Enhancements Enhanced installation support for z/VM using the HMCImplementation Services for Parallel Sysplex Gdps Fiber Quick Connect for Ficon LX EnvironmentsPhysical Planning Z10 BC Physical CharacteristicsZ10 BC System Power Z10 BC Highlights and Physical Dimensions Z9 BCZ10 BC Concurrent PU Conversions Z10 BC Configuration DetailZ10 BC IBF hold uptime Drawer Drawers Z10 BC Model StructureZ10 BC Minimum Maximum IBFZ890 Coupling Facility CF Level of SupportStatement of Direction Resource Link PublicationsFollowing Redbook publications are available now Available in the Library section of Resource LinkZSO03021-USEN-02