IBM 890 manual z/VM, LCSS0, LCSS1, HiperSockets CHPID

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HiperSockets does not use an external network, therefore, it can free up system and network resources, helping to reduce attachment cost while improving availability and performance. HiperSockets can have signifi cant value in server consolidation, for example, by connecting multiple Linux virtual servers under z/VM to z/OS LPARs within the same z890. Furthermore, HiperSockets can be utilized by TCP/IP in place of XCF for sysplex connectivity between images which exist in the same server, thus z/OS TCP/IP uses HiperSockets for connectivity between sysplex images in the same server and uses XCF for connectiv- ity between images in different servers. Management and administration cost reductions over existing confi gurations are possible.

HiperSockets acts like any other TCP/IP network interface, so TCP/IP features like IP Security (IPSec) in Virtual Private Networks (VPN) and Secure Sockets layer (SSL) can be used to provide heightened security for fl ows within the same CHPID. HiperSockets supports multiple frame sizes, which is confi gured on a per HiperSockets CHPID basis.

This support gives the user the fl exibility to optimize and tune each HiperSockets to the predominant traffi c profi le, for example to distinguish between “high bandwidth” workloads such as FTP versus lower bandwidth interactive workloads.

The HiperSockets function provides many possibilities for improved integration between workloads in different LPARs, bound only by the combinations of operating systems and their respective applications. HiperSockets is intended to provide the fastest zSeries connection between e-business and Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) solutions sharing information while running on the same server. WebSphere http and Web Application Servers or Apache http servers can be running in a Linux image (LPAR or z/VM guest) and will be able to use HiperSockets for very fast TCP/IP traffi c transfer to a DB2 database server running in a z/OS LPAR. System performance is optimized because this allows you to keep your Web and transaction application environments in close proximity to your data and helps eliminate any expo- sure to network related outages, thus improving availability.

The z/OS HiperSockets Accelerator function can help improve performance and cost effi ciencies when attach- ing a high number of TCP/IP images via HiperSockets to a “front end” z/OS system for shared access to a set of OSA- Express adapters.

HiperSockets VLAN support in a Linux environment: Virtual Local Area Networks (VLANs), IEEE standard 802.1q, is now being offered for HiperSockets in a Linux for zSeries environ- ment. VLANs can help reduce overhead by allowing networks to be organized for optimum traffi c fl ow; the network is orga- nized by traffi c patterns rather than physical location. This enhancement permits traffi c to fl ow on a VLAN connection between applications over HiperSockets and between appli- cations on HiperSockets connecting to an OSA-Express Giga- bit Ethernet, 1000BASE-T Ethernet, or Fast Ethernet feature.

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Contents IBM zSeries 890 and z/OS Reference Guide JanuaryTable of Contents zSeries Overview What does an on demand company look like?The New zSeries from IBM Tools for Managing e-businessz/Architecture z/Architecture Operating System SupportIBM zSeries Operating Systemz/Arch 31-bitEstimated Ratio BaseNumber of CPs z890 Design and Technology The z890 supports LPAR mode only basic mode is no longer supported IBM On/Off Capacity on Demand for z890 z890 Family Modelsz890 Performance Comparison Page z800 z890 z800 to z890 and z890 Model UpgradesOn/Off CoD Test z890 Performance Comparisons z890 I/O Subsystem z890s Positioning in the zSeries Familyz890 Cage Layout CEC I/O CageGreater than 15 Logical Partitions LPARs Up to 30 Logical PartitionsPhysical Channel IDs PCHIDs SubSystem Logical Channel SubSystem LCSS Spanningz890 Channels and I/O Connectivity Channel SpanningUp to 420 ESCON Channels Up to 40 FICON Express ChannelsUp to 80 FICON Express2 Channels InterSystem Channel-3 ISC-3Integrated Cluster Bus-3 ICB-3 Integrated Cluster Bus-4 ICB-4FICON CTC function Fibre Channel ConnectivityNative FICON Channels FCP Channels FICON ConnectivityFICON Support for Cascaded Directors FICON Express enhancements for Storage Area Networks Preview - FCP LUN Access ControlFCP Full fabric connectivity FICON purge path extended A New Generation for SANs - FICON Express2 FICON Express2 Doubles the Channel CapacityFICON Express2 LX FICON Express2 SXConcurrent Update Continued Support of Spanned Channels and LPARsModes of Operation CascadingOSA-Express2 Gigabit Ethernet OSA-Express2 10 Gigabit Ethernet LRConcurrent LIC update Layer Queued Direct Input/Output QDIO One port per featureNew functions in OSA-Express2 Improved virtualization - now 640 TCP/IP stacksLarge send for TCP/IP traffic OSA-Express2 large send for the z/OS environment previewOSA-Express2 concurrent LIC update - an availability enhancement Layer 2 support - ideal for server consolidationz890 OSA-Express 1000BASE-T Ethernet Open Systems Adapter-Express Features OSA-ExpressTCP/IP stack utilization improvement for OSA-Express z890 OSA-Express Gigabit Ethernet OSA-Integrated Console ControllerQueued Direct Input/Output QDIO Note Statement of Direction NON-QDIO operational modez890 OSA-Express Token-Ring Server to User connections LPAR Support of OSA-ExpressIPv6 Support Performance enhancements for virtual serversHiperSockets z/VM LCSS0LCSS1 HiperSockets CHPIDCryptography HiperSockets Network ConcentratorzSeries Security Certification Cryptography z890/z990 PCIXCC Designed for FIPS 140-2 level 4 certifi cationLogical Partitions Operating Systems Common Criteria Certifi cation SUSE LINUX on zSeriesThe Crypto Express2 feature supports the following 2048-bit key RSA management for PCICC on z800, z900 Enabling use of less than 512-bit keys for clear key RSA operationsCryptographic support for 19-digit PANs TKE 4.2 and Smart Card Reader Support TKE 4.2 codez890 Capacity Upgrade on Demand CUoD z890 Server Capacity BackUp CBUAvailability Plan Ahead and Concurrent ConditioningAutomatic Enablement of CBU for GDPS z890 Customer Initiated Upgrade CIUOn/Off CoD Testing Order Staging for CIU-Express and On/Off CoDConcurrent Maintenance Concurrent Capacity BackUp Downgrade CBU UndoAdvanced Availability Functions Transparent SparingParallel Sysplex Cluster Technology Coupling Facility Configuration Alternatives System-Managed CF Structure Duplexing Parallel Sysplex Coupling Connectivity GDPS/PPRC Cross Site Parallel Sysplex distance Extended to 100 kmRoute A Route BOptions z890 and z990 Theoretical Maximum Coupling Link SpeedConnectivity Intelligent Resource Director zSeries IRD ScopeLPAR CPU Management Dynamic Channel Path ManagementParallel Sysplex Professional Services Channel Subsystem Priority QueuingGDPS GPDS/PPRC HyperSwap GDPS/PPRC and GDPS/XRC FlashCopy Support GDPS/PPRC Multiplatform Resiliency for zSeriesRe-IPL in place of failing operating system images Site takeover/failover of a complete production siteAutomatic Enablement of CBU for GDPS configurationsGDPS/Global Mirror - preview Performance enhancements for GDPS/PPRC and GDPS/XRCContinuous Availability Recommended Configuration for Parallel FacilitiesSysplex Components and assumptionsLinux on zSeries z890 Support for LinuxKey attributes can include IBM Middleware Linux Distribution Partners z/VM Version 4 and VersionIntegrated Facility for Linux IFL OSA-Express Ethernet for LinuxOSA-Express Enhancements for Linux HiperSocketsLinux Support Fibre Channel Protocol FCP channel Support for LinuxCryptographic Support for Linux zSeries 890 Family Configuration Detail Processor Unit AssignmentsProcessor Memory ChannelsCryptographic Features OSA-Express Featuresz890 Frame and I/O Configuration Content Planning for I/O General InformationPhysical Characteristics z890 Power/Heating/Cooling System Power Consumption 50/60 Hz, KVAz890 Dimensions Coupling Facility - CF Level of SupportFiber-Optic Cabling and System Connectivity Integrated system services z/OSz/OS.e Support for 64-bit real memory and 64-bit virtual storagezSeries Application Assist Processor z/OS Scalability64-bit Support LPAR CPU Management Dynamic Channel Path ManagementSystem Services Automation Supportz/OS Version 1 Release 6 optional priced features z/OS Version 1 Release 6 base elementsData Management with DFSMS Sense and Respond with Workload ManagerWLM Improvements for WebSphere JES2 and JES3 CICS/VSAM enabled for 24x7 availabilityParallel Sysplex Enhancements System Management ServicesConsole Enhancements Security Services SMP/EAdvanced System Automation RACFRACF enhancements Multilevel Securitya restriction where the private key had to reside in the RACF database LDAPICSF Firewall PKI ServicesNetwork Authentication Service C/C++ Application Enablement ServicesLanguage Environment Communication Services JavaUnicode REXX FunctionsIntrusion Detection Services IDS Dynamic Virtual IP Address TakeoverSysplex Distributor IPv6HiperSockets z/OS UNIXUNIX System Services benefits can include Distributed Computing ServicesHighlights zSeries File System zFSDistributed File Services DFS Server Message Block SMB Internet ServicesPrint Services Infoprint CentralIntegrated Testing Library CenterSoftcopy Publications Support PublicationsMigration/Coexistence Installation Considerationsz/OS 1.6 is supported on the following IBM servers Wizards Migration, installation and customization enhancementszSeries Bimodal Support for z/OS z/VM Order z/OS through the Internetz/VM Version 3 z/VM Version 4Exploiting New Technology Systems Management New technological enhancements in z/VM V4.4 provideApplication Enablement Networking with z/VMManagement and control of VLAN topology by the z/VM virtual switch C/C++ for z/VM Compiler 5654-A22z/VM Version 5 Engine-based Value Unit Pricing Enhancements in z/VM V5.1 includeVirtualization Technology and Linux Enablement Value Unit Pricing helps you toNetwork Virtualization and Security For further information see the z/VM Reference Guide, GM13-0137 Technology ExploitationSystems Management Improvements z/VSE VSE/ESAVSE/ESA To learn more Endnotes
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