Tools
There are several tools that can be used to help project which model/processor is appropriate for an initial installation and for projecting when standby processors should be activated. The Workload Estimator is typically used for sizing an initial installation. PATROL is a capacity planner that can often be used for both initial planning and upgrade planning. PM/400 is a trending tool that helps predict growth across workloads. Management Central is a monitoring tool that can be used to identify workload growth. In addition, IBM offers a variety of service options to assist with capacity planning tasks.
Workload Estimator
The Workload Estimator supports models with CUoD. However, only the performance capacity for startup processors will be represented. Capacity for standby processors is not represented in the tool. This tool is designed for initial sizing estimates and is not intended to achieve
The Workload Estimator and associated
http://www.ibm.com/eserver/iseries/support/estimator
PM/400
For more detailed information about PM/400e, visit their website at http://www.ibm.com/eserver/iseries/pm400
Management Central
Use of Management Central to aid in Capacity Planning and point out where an activation of standby processors should be considered can be illustrated in the following example:
Consider the model
Applying the above thresholds to the Model 840 with one of these Processor Features (FC 2416, 2417, or 2419) would yield thresholds of 47% and 60% respectively. These values can be seen in the following Management Central Monitor example.
When the initial threshold is reached, assuming the tool has been set up correctly, the line graph goes red indicating that additional processors may be needed. In addition, a message can be triggered and logged when the thresholds are reached, so that an accounting can be done over time of how often the thresholds are crossed. If it reaches the
final threshold value often, an upgrade should definitely be considered.
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