Book description
This IBM® Redbooks® publication helps you install, configure, and maintain the IBM z14® Model ZR1 (Machine Type 3907). The z14 ZR1 offers new functions that require a comprehensive understanding of the available configuration options. This book presents configuration setup scenarios and describes implementation examples in detail.
This publication is intended for systems engineers, hardware planners, and anyone who needs to understand IBM Z® configuration and implementation. Readers should be generally familiar with current IBM Z technology and terminology. For more information about the functions of the z14 Model ZR1, see IBM z14 Model ZR1 Technical Introduction, SG24-8550, and IBM z14 Model ZR1 Technical Guide, SG24-8651.
Table of contents
- Front cover
- Notices
- Preface
- Chapter 1. Introduction
- Chapter 2. Planning considerations for CPC in PR/SM mode
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Chapter 3. Preparing for a new z14 ZR1
- 3.1 Hardware features
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3.2 Upgrading a z13s to a z14 ZR1: Maintaining existing serial number (Frame roll MES)
- 3.2.1 Scenario overview
- 3.2.2 Creating the work IODF from the current 2965 production IODF
- 3.2.3 Repeating the 2965 processor to be replaced
- 3.2.4 Coupling Link information messages
- 3.2.5 Deleting any unsupported items in the repeated 2965
- 3.2.6 Changing the M/T 2965 to 3907 and deleting the 2965
- 3.2.7 Deleting the 2965 processor definition
- 3.2.8 Reconnecting the CF channel paths that were not migrated
- 3.3 Saving and restoring OSA configuration data
- 3.4 Installing a new z14 ZR1 into an existing environment
- 3.5 Saving and restoring any OSA configuration data
- 3.6 Extra steps and processes
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Chapter 4. Mapping CHIDs to CHPIDs by using the CMT
- 4.1 Validating the 3907 work IODF
- 4.2 Creating the IOCP for the CHPID Mapping Tool
- 4.3 Assigning CHIDs to CHPIDs using the CMT
- 4.4 Importing the CFReport file into the CHPID Mapping Tool
- 4.5 Importing the 3907 IOCP file into the CHPID Mapping Tool
- 4.6 Resolving CHPIDs with CHID conflicts
- 4.7 Resolving hardware issues
- 4.8 Manual mapping to resolve CS5 CHPIDs
- 4.9 Processing Automatic Mapping then CU Priority
- 4.10 CHPIDs not connected to control units
- 4.11 Creating CHPID Mapping Tool reports
- 4.12 Creating an updated IOCP
- 4.13 HCD: Updating the 3907 work IODF with CHIDs
- 4.14 More steps and processes
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Chapter 5. Production IODF and setting up the CPC
- 5.1 Building the 3907 production IODF
- 5.2 Writing the IOCP to the 2965 processor using HCD
- 5.3 Creating a Reset Profile on the 3907 Support Element
- 5.4 Creating an Image Profile on the 3907 Support Element
- 5.5 Performing a Power-On Reset of the 3907
- 5.6 Building and verifying Load (IPL) profiles
- 5.7 Building and verifying LOADxx Members in SYS#.IPLPARM
- 5.8 Communicating information about the new z14 ZR1
- Chapter 6. Configuring network features
- Chapter 7. Defining console communication
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Chapter 8. Preparing for Sysplex and configuring Server Time Protocol
- 8.1 Preparing for Parallel Sysplex
- 8.2 Preparing for non-sysplex system time synchronization
- 8.3 Server Time Protocol overview
- 8.4 Configuring the HMC as an NTP server
- 8.5 New in HMC V2.14.0: Manage System Time task
- 8.6 Single-server STP-only CTN
- 8.7 Adding the z14 ZR1 server to a CTN
- 8.8 Assign an STP role to the CPC
- Chapter 9. Defining Coupling Facility links
- Chapter 10. Specialized features
- Chapter 11. Adding LPARs and OSCONFIGs
- Chapter 12. Adding storage devices
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Chapter 13. Adding network devices
- 13.1 Defining more I/O using HCD
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13.2 OSA CHPID definitions
- 13.2.1 Defining OSC CHPIDs
- 13.2.2 Defining OSC CHPID connections to an OSC Control Unit
- 13.2.3 Defining 3270-X devices to an OSCONFIG
- 13.2.4 Defining 3270-X devices to NIP within an OSCONFIG
- 13.2.5 Defining OSD CHPIDs
- 13.2.6 Defining OSD CHPID connections to an OSA Control Unit
- 13.2.7 Defining OSA and OSAD devices to an OSCONFIG
- 13.2.8 Defining OSE CHPIDs
- 13.2.9 Defining OSE CHPID connections to an OSA Control Unit
- 13.2.10 Defining OSA and OSAD devices to an OSCONFIG
- 13.2.11 Defining OSM CHPIDs
- 13.2.12 Defining OSM CHPID connections to an OSM Control Unit
- 13.2.13 Defining OSA-M devices to an OSCONFIG
- 13.3 IQD CHPIDs for Hypersockets
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Chapter 14. Adding coupling connectivity
- 14.1 Defining more I/O using HCD
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14.2 Coupling Facility LPARs, CS5, CL5, and ICP CHPIDs
- 14.2.1 Defining Coupling Facility LPARs in a CSS
- 14.2.2 Defining CS5 CHPIDs
- 14.2.3 Defining a Coupling Facility link with CS5 CHPIDs
- 14.2.4 Defining CL5 CHPIDs
- 14.2.5 Defining a Coupling Facility link with CL5 CHPIDs
- 14.2.6 Defining ICP CHPIDs
- 14.2.7 Defining a Coupling Facility link with ICP CHPIDs
- Chapter 15. Adding PCIe devices
- Chapter 16. Configuring a z14 ZR1 server by using Dynamic Partition Manager
- Appendix A. Additional material
- Related publications
- Back cover
Product information
- Title: IBM z14 Model ZR1 Configuration Setup
- Author(s):
- Release date: November 2019
- Publisher(s): IBM Redbooks
- ISBN: 9780738458212
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