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Session: HMC, Operations Console and Twinax: You Choose! 2006 Michigan iseries Technical Conference Larry Bolhuis, Arbor Solutions, Inc. Grand Rapids 1345 Monroe NW Suite 259 Grand Rapids, MI 49505 616-451-2500 Oak Brook 2625 Butterfield Road Suite 138-S Oak Brook, IL 60523 630-546 546-1473 HMC, Operation Console overview HMC Operations Console Twinax PAGE 2

HMC, Operations Console and Twinax: You Choose! Topics Overview More information Console choices Comparison chart Console type considerations Scenarios Questions PAGE 3 HMC, Operation Console, Twinax overview The Consoles are like the 3 Musketeers HMC Operations Console (Two flavors) Twinax each has its benefits. and there maybe requirements to have more than one console type configured. te: operations console has been around for a few years, Twinax has been around for like forever, and HMC is like the new kid on the block. PAGE 4

Overview This presentation describes how a customer should make a decision on what to use for their i5/os console as of V5R3 and looking to V5R3M5 and V5R4. The addition of the IBM eserver i5 models and the Hardware Management Console (HMC) provides another option to control a POWER5 server or i5/os partition. Because of the variety of ways that System i servers can be used, what s best for one customer may not be best for another customer. This presentation will describe some of the key differences between the console choices, and what the pros and cons are for each. At times, multiple consoles will be required in order to get all needed function. The word Console is used generally at some times to also include control panel function. This presentation is only meant as an overview and for decision making. Details on how to configure and use these console types are available in Infocenter and in a new redbook on consoles for i5 servers. PAGE 5 Types of console - choices Starting in V5R3, the types of consoles that can be used with i5/os are: Twinax terminal Operations Console direct-connect Operations Console LAN-connect Hardware Management Console (HMC) ASMI (Advanced System Management Interface) The front panel PAGE 6

Twinax terminal This was the traditional console for AS/400/iSeries systems. The terminal and twinax adapter are dedicated to the purpose of providing a 5250 interface between the system and a user. graphical user interface is available. It is supported on all AS/400 and iseries systems ever made (for now.) A twinax terminal and twinax adapter are required on the iseries for each i5/os partition. te: There are some 2 and 4 session twinax terminals available; however, all sessions connect to a single i5/os partition. Also, note that future iseries models may not support twinax console. PAGE 7 Operations Console direct-connect PAGE 8

Operations Console direct-connect parallel port on the new i5 machines Required for live control panel when system is powered down. Can create VCP over the serial cable Can t power up the machine from VCP All VCPs look like this, no matter what System or OS version PAGE 9 Operations Console direct-connect Need to install iseries Access for Windows on a PC and include Operations Console Support which is not included by default. Connect a single async cable (provided with the system) between that PC and the server. Specific ports are supported for this connection. Configure Operation Console for direct-connection, which allows the provided PC5250 emulator to be used as the system console. When used in a partitioned environment, an async-capable WAN adapter is required on the iseries for each partition. A graphical view of the system control panel was available for use on older machines. (This is a separately parallel cable in addition to the async cable). The parallel cable is not available on POWER5 systems. These functions can also be made available remotely through the use of a dial-in connection between a remote PC and the PC directly connected to the server. Operations Console has been available since V4R3 of OS/400. Future iseries models may not support direct-connect Operations Console. By default new + models no longer support it. PAGE 10

Operations Console LAN-connect PAGE 11 Operations Console LAN-connect Install iseries Access for Windows on a PC (Again remember Operations Console must be selected) Connect via LAN to a dedicated LAN adapter on the iseries (an separate LAN adapter is required for each partition). The Operations Console component of iseries Access for Windows is then configured for LAN-connection, which allows the provided PC5250 emulator to be used as the system console. A graphical view of the system control panel is available for use. This connection type allows a single PC to be the console for multiple iseries servers and/or OS/400 and i5/os partitions. The imbedded Ethernet ports provided with the model 520, 550 and 570 support this attachment as of V5R3M5 LIC. Future iseries models may not support token-ring for Operations Console LANconnect. PAGE 12

Operations Console LAN-connect Can t use the i5 s integrated Ethernet port or any GbE port. As of V5R3M5 LIC (and of course V5R4) embedded port T5 is now supported for Ops Console LAN. I believe the FC#5706 Dual GBE ports are also supported on now but I cannot find the docs proving this. I825 systems Must use the embedded Ethernet port for the Primary or first partition. PAGE 13 Hardware Management Console (HMC) PAGE 14

Hardware Management Console (HMC) HMC is new to the iseries with servers. It is a hardware appliance available from IBM that is pre-loaded with an operating system and the applications needed to control the servers. It is designed to be a closed system, and other applications cannot be added. Can be used to manage multiple System i and System p Servers. Cannot be used to control any iseries models prior to POWER5 servers. It contains a 5250 emulator, and control panel functions are also available Remote PCs running 5250 emulation can be used as the i5/os console (Operations Console is not required on the remote PC). te that one HMC can control multiple partitions without requiring a separate adapter for each one. PAGE 15 Advanced System Management Interface (ASMI) This function allows a PC running a web browser to connect to an integrated Ethernet port on the Flexible Service Processor of a server to make a subset of the control panel functions available It can be used to remotely power on and off System i and p servers. ASMI can only be used with POWER5 and newer models, and has no 5250 console capability. It is designed to be complementary to other console choices, not in place of. When complementing Operations Console, its primary value is the ability to remotely power on System i and p servers. ASMI is not intended to be a console on it own: PAGE 16

Comparison chart Function Twinax Op Console (functions apply to pre-i5 and i5 unless specified HMC (all functions are for i5 only) Local 5250 access Remote 5250 access (via passthru) One console PC can manage many partitions/systems (LAN only) LPAR and CUoD managed with (pre-i5 only) Graphical disk management available on Via iseries Navigator Remote Control panel functions available (but no remote power on capability on i5) Requires IOP and dedicated IOA (*) Except LAN console on V5R3M5 and newer LIC can use IOPless embedded ports Supported via LAN Customer has to install software on console Supports all languages supported by OS/400 and i5/os (language support is limited) EZSetup function available Can be used for remote service New Service Focal Point function PAGE 17 Considerations Only on i5 Control Panel functions Language support Graphical disk unit management I/O Requirements Other considerations PAGE 18

Console type considerations Only on i5 PAGE 19 Console type considerations Only on i5 One of the key differences in the products is that HMC is only available for use with i5 models, Operations Console is available for most models still in support. To use a single console to control a mix of pre-i5 and i5 models in your environment, Operations Console is the clear choice. However, once you start partitioning i5 servers, the choice becomes more difficult. Partitioning can only be done from an HMC. One HMC can manage all i5 systems, and one Operations Console PC could manage other iseries. Another option is to use the HMC to do all the partitioning, but once all the partitions are allocated, use Operations Console as the 5250 interface into all the systems so they still can all be controlled by one PC. PAGE 20

Console type considerations Control Panel functions PAGE 21 Console type considerations Control Panel Remote Control Panel (RCP) capability is more limited with Operations Console on i5. On pre-i5 systems, Operations Console RCP function could be used through a parallel port cable to the iseries. While this connection didn t always work due to an incorrectly selected chip to drive the debug port, this connection went directly to the iseries service processor. With this configuration RCP could be used to remotely power on an iseries. i5s have no parallel port. i5 service processor connection is through an embedded LAN adapter on the FSP that Operations Console cannot use. There are 2 choices for remotely powering on an i5 server: HMC and ASMI. Almost all other functions of the control panel can be accessed via Operations Console RCP through a LAN connection There is no current plan to add the remote power on capability PAGE 22

Console type considerations Language Support There are differences in the languages supported by the different console choices. Operations Console is a component of iseries Access for Windows, which is translated into about 40 different languages, including doublebyte and bi-directional languages. The HMC is more limited and at initial announcement/availability covers about 20 languages (see appendix). It does not support Korean, or any of the bi-directional languages, such as Arabic and Hebrew. If you need to use your console in a language not supported by HMC, you have 2 choices: 1) Use Operations Console 2) Use the iseries Access for Windows PC5250 emulator passing through the HMC. In this case, iseries Access for Windows connects to a special port on the HMC which allows PC5250 to run as the console without using Operations Console. The steps to configure this are documented in the i5 Infocenter. PAGE 23 Console type considerations Graphical disk unit management PAGE 24

Console type considerations GUI Disk Mgmt On System i hardware, a graphical interface to manage these units is available in iseries Navigator. In order to access that feature, the PC must first authenticate via a service tools user ID to Service Tools, which then opens a connection to the Operations Console adapter underneath. There are some features of disk unit management that are not available via a 5250 interface, so using this graphical interface is the only way of doing these things. Changing RAID Set optimization Creating iasps Others. This disk unit management interface is not available on HMC. So whether a pre-i5 or an i5 server needs to be managed, iseries Access for Window is required for doing graphical disk unit management. PAGE 25 Console type considerations I/O Requirements te: This machine is likely an older p5. te the SPCN connections are 15 pin not 9, and the console slot has no Serial port. It s older as it does not have the bull nose ring to keep the power cords in place. The HMC Ports, however are the same. PAGE 26

Console type considerations I/O Requirements POWER5 and V5R3M0 and previous Operations Console Rules: A connection to a dedicated IOA on an IOP on the System i is required. On the servers, there are fewer slots available in the main tower than there are on the pre-i5 servers Depending on what other I/O is required on the server, there may not be slots available to plug in the required IOP and IOA. On some i5 models, there is not a slot available off the primary IOP for a LAN-connected Operations Console or a twinax console. In those cases an IOP must also be purchased thus consuming 2 slots, and leaving little or no room for any additional I/O. te that this is not a concern for direct-connected Operations Console as it is able to use the async adapter that is shipped with all iseries models. But if direct-connect Operations Console doesn t meet the customer s needs (maybe there is a need to manage multiple systems from one console). PAGE 27 Console type considerations I/O Requirements POWER5+ and V5R3M5 and newer Operations Console Rules: Operations Console direct attach requires a connection to a dedicated IOA on an IOP on the System i. On the + model 520 servers there is one less slot available due to the new DDR slot. On the + models there is no longer an base IOP included to drive the base FC #9493 WAN card. Without an IOP it does not support Ops Console. i5 and newer Machines with V5R3M5 and newer LIC can use embedded LAN port T5 for LAN console. PAGE 28

Console type considerations I/O Requirements HMC just plugs into an integrated LAN port. The port is 10/100/1000 Mbps The port is Auto-crossing so either a straight through or crossover cable will work. It doesn t get much easier than this!! PAGE 29 Console type considerations Other considerations More thinking: Operations Console can install on most Windows PCs, whereas HMC exists only on a pre-loaded box available only from IBM. Windows has been prone to many well-known security issues over the past several years. As a result, there are a constant flow of patches and service packs needed to keep a Windows PC safely running in an enterprise. Any one of these changes to the operating system have the potential to cause a problem with Operations Console. Although there is a cost benefit to being able to install Operations Console on almost any PC, there is the underlying stability of the Windows operating system that tends to be a negative at times. In addition, some scenarios for Operations Console require the purchase of an additional IOA and IOP, which would raise the cost of that solution also. PAGE 30

Console type considerations Other considerations The HMC on the other hand is pre-loaded with a specific OS level that should remain relatively unchanged. Since the HMC represents a new, improved approach to partitioning, you may want to take advantage of IBM education or services to get off to a faster implementation. IBM supplies updates to the machine as required. In most cases these updates are load and reboot the console. The HMC can do a much better job of managing FSP code levels. Only with an HMC can you utilize the T and P sides of the FSP Only with an HMC can you install non-disruptive updates to the FSP n-hmc managed systems require a service partition and a deep IPL from that partition with all other partitions shut down to load FSP code. So there are a few things to take consider when taking a console choice. PAGE 31 HMC, Operations Console and Twinax: What's Best For You? List your requirements FSP code Management required? Multiple partitions on a single console machine? Remote access to the console? Card slot availability? Reliability? Graphical Disk Management? Review the options HMC, Operations Console, Twinax, ASMI Make a selection Maybe more than one required PAGE 32

HMC, Operations Console and Twinax: What's Best For You? Summary Questions PAGE 33 HMC, Operations Console and Twinax: You Pick! Evaluation Session ID: 480155 Session title: HMC, Operations Console and Twinax: You Pick! Agenda key: Michigan iseries Technical Conference 2006 Speaker: Larry Bolhuis Vice President, Arbor Solutions, Inc. 1345 Monroe, NW Suite 259 Grand Rapids, MI 49505 (616) 451-2500 lbolhuis@arbsol.com PAGE 34