Abstract:
At least one input/output (I/O) firmware partition is provided in a partitioned environment to facilitate access to I/O resources owned by the at least one I/O firmware partition. The I/O resources of an I/0 firmware partition are shared by one or more other partitions of the environment, referred to as consumer partitions. The consumer partitions use the I/O firmware partition to access the I/O resources. Since the I/O firmware partitions are responsible for providing access to the I/O resources owned by those partitions, the consumer partitions are relieved of this task, reducing complexity and costs in the consumer partitions.
Abstract:
At least one input/output (I/O) firmware partition is provided in a partitioned environment to facilitate access to I/O resources owned by the at least one I/O firmware partition. The I/O resources of an I/0 firmware partition are shared by one or more other partitions of the environment, referred to as consumer partitions. The consumer partitions use the I/O firmware partition to access the I/O resources. Since the I/O firmware partitions are responsible for providing access to the I/O resources owned by those partitions, the consumer partitions are relieved of this task, reducing complexity and costs in the consumer partitions.
Abstract:
At least one input/output (I/O) firmware partition is provided in a partitioned environment to facilitate access to I/O resources owned by the at least one I/O firmware partition. The I/O resources of an I/0 firmware partition are shared by one or more other partitions of the en~vironment, referred to as consumer partitions. The consumer partitions use the I/O firmware partition to access the I/O resources. Since the I/O firmware partitions are responsible for providing access to the I/O resources owned by those partitions, the consumer partitions are relieved of this task, reducing complexity and costs in the consumer partitions.
Abstract:
Das Verlagern einer logischen Partition (LPAR) von einem ersten physischen Anschluss zu einem ersten physischen Zielanschluss beinhaltet das Ermitteln einer Konfiguration einer LPAR, der auf einem Computer befindliche Ressourcen zugeordnet sind und der der erste physische Anschluss des Computer zugewiesen ist. Die Konfiguration enthält eine Kennzeichnung, die eine Netzwerktopologie angibt, die durch den ersten physischen Anschluss bereitgestellt wird, und der erste physische Anschluss weist eine Anschlusskennzeichnung auf, die mit der Kennzeichnung übereinstimmt, die in der Konfiguration der LPAR enthalten ist. Der erste physische Zielanschluss mit einer verfügbaren Kapazität zum Versorgen der LPAR wird ermittelt, und die LPAR wird von dem ersten physischen Anschluss zu dem physischen Zielanschluss verlagert, indem die LPAR dem ersten physischen Zielanschluss neu zugewiesen wird.
Abstract:
Migrating a logical partition (LPAR) from a first physical port to a first target physical port, includes determining a configuration of an LPAR having allocated resources residing on a computer and assigned to the first physical port of the computer. The configuration includes a label that specifies a network topology that is provided by the first physical port and the first target physical port has a port label that matches the label included in the configuration of the LPAR. The first target physical port with available capacity to service the LPAR is identified and the LPAR is migrated from the first physical port to the target physical port by reassigning the LPAR to the first target physical port.
Abstract:
At least one input/output (I/O) firmware partition is provided in a partitioned environment to facilitate access to I/O resources owned by the at least one I/O firmware partition. The I/O resources of an I/O firmware partition are shared by one or more other partitions of the environment, referred to as consumer partitions. The consumer partitions use the I/O firmware partition to access the I/O resources. Since the I/O firmware partitions are responsible for providing access to the I/O resources owned by those partitions, the consumer partitions are relieved of this task, reducing complexity and costs in the consumer partitions.