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1. tion of whether or not to concurrently condition a cage is a very important consideration especially with the rapid change in the IT environment e business as well as the technology Migration to FICON Express or additional OSA Express networking is exceptionally easy and non disruptive with the appropriate microcode load and if the cage space is available Availability 30 The z990 supports concurrent memory upgrade This capa bility will allow a processor s memory to be increased with out disrupting the processor operation To take advantage of this capability a customer should not plan processor storage on the 16 or 32 GB increments A customer with a Model A08 for example with 24 GB of storage will be able to concurrently upgrade to 32 GB but will not be able to get to the next increment of 40 GB without a disruption Plan Ahead for PUs is done by ordering a more book model For example if a customer needs 5 PUs initially but plans to grow to need 10 PUs he should not order an A08 but a Model B16 with only 5 PUs initially active The Plan Ahead process can easily identify the customer con guration that is required to meet future needs The result of concurrent conditioning is a exible IT infrastruc ture that can accommodate unpredictable growth in a low risk nondisruptive way Depending on the required Con current Conditioning there should be minimal cost asso
2. Access Resource Link at ibm com servers resourcelink 56 While zSeries servers are supported by a number of dif ferent operating systems their most advanced features are powered by z OS z OS is the foundation for the future of zSeries an integral part of the z Architecture designed and developed to quickly respond to the demanding qual ity of service requirements for on demand businesses z OS is the agship mainframe operating system based on the 64 bit z Architecture It is designed to deliver the highest qualities of service for enterprise transactions and data and extends these qualities to new applications using the latest software technologies It provides a highly secure scalable high technology performance base on which to deploy Internet and Java enabled applica tions providing a comprehensive and diverse application execution environment z OS takes advantage of the latest software technologies new object oriented programming models that permit the rapid design development and deployment of applications essential to on demand busi nesses It helps protect your investment in your present mainframe applications by providing options for modern izing existing applications and integrating them with new on demand applications all within a single image of z OS It provides a solid base for new applications supporting new technologies such as Enterprise JavaBeans XML
3. It does this while providing fewer simpler system externals Performance management goals are expressed in Service Level Agreement terms All this is done with a single policy that can be used across the sysplex to provide a single con trol point eliminating the need to manage each individual image Dynamic balancing of JES2 batch initiators across a sysplex has been enhanced in z OS 1 4 to provide better utilization of processor resources WLM is designed to check every 10 seconds to see if re balancing is required WLM is more aggressive in reducing initiators on constrained systems and starting new ones on less utilized systems helping to ensure that processors are more evenly utilized 60 WLM Improvements for WebSphere z OS 1 5 can simplify WLM control for WebSphere Customers now have the choice to manually de ne WebSphere application environments for WLM or have WebSphere de ne them as and when required Performance block reporting for enclaves and multi period classes are designed to provide improved workload bal ancing for middleware applications such as WebSphere WLM Enqueue Management establishes a new interface to allow reporting of resource contention The priority of the task holding the enqueue can be increased to allow the resource to be released more quickly Data Management with DFSMS DFSMS comprises a suite of related data and storage management functions for
4. disk subsystems between the z OS and open systems platforms GDPS PPRC running in a z OS system can manage the PPRC status of devices that belong to the other platforms and are not even de ned to the z OS platform GDPS PPRC can also provide data consistency across both z OS and open systems data GDPS PPRC management of open systems LUNs became generally available February 2004 GDPS supports PPRC over FCP links In 2003 IBM TotalStorage Enterprise Storage Server ESS announced support of PPRC over Fiber Channel for the ESS Model 800 Refer to Hardware Announcement 103 298 RFA38991 dated October 14 2003 This support is designed to provide improved throughput compared to ESCON and a reduction in cross site connectivity two PPRC Channel links per ESS are considered suf cient for most customer workloads One of the potential bene ts of this support is the ability for customers to increase the distance between sites while maintaining acceptable per formance GDPS PPRC support for PPRC over Channel became gen erally available February 2004 GDPS supports FlashCopy V2 elimination of the Logical SubSystem LSS constraint In 2003 IBM TotalStorage Enterprise Storage Server announced support of FlashCopy V2 Refer to Hardware Announcement 103 141 dated May 13 2003 Prior to this announcement both source and target volumes had to reside on the same LSS within th
5. z990 OSA Express 1000BASE T Ethernet The new OSA Express 1000BASE T Ethernet feature replaces the current Fast Ethernet 10 100 Mbps feature This new feature is capable of operating at 10 100 or 1000 Mbps 1 Gbps using the same copper cabling infrastructure as Fast Ethernet making transition to this higher speed Ether net feature a straightforward process It is designed to sup port Auto negotiation QDIO and non QDIO environments on each port allowing you to make the most of your TCP IP and SNA APPN and HPR environments at up to gigabit speeds When this adapter is operating at gigabit Ethernet speed it runs full duplex only It also can support standard 1492 or 1500 byte and jumbo 8992 byte frames The new Checksum of oad support on the 1000BASE T Eth ernet feature when operating in QDIO mode at gigabit speed is designed to of oad z OS 1 5 and Linux TCP IP stack pro cessing of Checksum packet headers for TCP IP and UDP OSA Express Integrated Console Controller The new Open Systems Adapter Express Integrated Con sole Controller function OSA ICC which is exclusive to IBM and the IBM z890 and z990 servers since it is based on the OSA Express feature supports the attachment of non SNA 3270 terminals for operator console applications Now 3270 emulation for console session connections is integrated in the zSeries and can help eliminate the requirement for external console
6. EIM domain resides the EIM domain name and the bind distinguished name and password an application may use to establish a connection with the domain Intrusion Detection Services IDS Introduced in z OS 1 2 and enhanced in 1 5 IDS enables the detection of attacks on the TCP IP stack and the appli cation of defensive mechanisms on the z OS server The focus of IDS is self protection IDS can be used alone or in combination with an external network based Intrusion Detection System IDS is integrated into the z OS Commu nications Server stack IPv6 IPv6 Internet Protocol version 6 is supported in z OS and can dramatically increase network addressability in support of larger internal and multi enterprise net works z OS provides compatibility with existing network addressing and mixed mode addressing with IPv4 HiperSockets HiperSockets introduced in z OS 1 2 provides very high speed low latency TCP IP data communica tions across LPARs within the same zSeries server HiperSockets acts like a TCP IP network within the server HiperSockets Accelerator provides an accelerated routing path which concentrates traf c between OSA Express external network connections and HiperSockets connected LPARs This function can improve perfor mance simplify con guration and increase scalability while lowering cost by reducing the number of network ing adapters and
7. Internal Coupling Channel IC IC links emulate the coupling links between images within a single server IC links are de ned in the IOCP There is no physical channel involved A z OS image can connect to a coupling facility on the same server using IC capabilities 17 Fibre Channel Connectivity The on demand operating environment requires fast data access continuous data availability and improved ex ibility all with lower cost of ownership The new increased number of FICON Express features available on the z990 helps distinguish this new server family further setting it apart as enterprise class in terms of the number of simulta neous I O connections available for these FICON Express features FICON Express Channel Card Features Performance With its 2 Gigabit per second link data rate capability the FICON Express channel card feature feature codes 2319 2320 is the latest zSeries implementation for the Fibre Channel Architecture The FICON Express card has two links and can achieve improved performance over the previous generation FICON channel card For example attached to a 100 MBps link 1 Gbps a single FICON Express feature con gured as a native FICON channel is capable of supporting up to 7 200 I O operations sec channel is 100 utilized and an aggregate total through put of 120 MBps on z990 With 2 Gbps links customers may expect up to 170 MBps of total
8. These capabilities give you the exibility to deliver output on demand anywhere you need it Legacy CICS and IMS applications that generate SNA Character String SCS or 3270 output formats can print to LAN attached PCL printers without changes to the application program Output can be sent as e mail instead of or in addition to print A consolidated printer inventory lets you de ne all print ers used with Infoprint Server and printers driven by Print Services Facility PSF in one place Printers can be de ned and modi ed from a single easy to use inter face IP PrintWay provides support for printers attached to the network using TCP IP VTAM controlled coax printers and for printers and servers over the Internet using the industry standard Internet Printing Protocol IPP Easy to use ISPF menus also enable management of distrib uted printers The Print Interface supports print submission from appli cations running in UNIX System Services USS from Windows users via native Windows SMB from applica tions on other servers and over the Internet using IPP 75 Data stream transforms let you print AFP applications on printers using PCL PostScript or PDF You can also print PCL PostScript and PDF output on AFP printers A transform from SAP to AFP and a certi ed SAP Output Management System lets you print SAP application output
9. control of the IBM Java Virtual Machine JVM This can help reduce the demands and capacity requirements on general purpose CPs which may then be available for reallocation to other zSeries workloads The amount of general purpose CP savings may vary based on the amount of Java application code executed by zAAP s And best of all IBM JVM processing cycles can be executed on the con gured zAAPs with no anticipated modi cations to the Java application s Execution of the JVM processing cycles on a zAAP is a function of the IBM Software Developer s Kit SDK for z OS Java 2 Technology Edition z OS 1 6 or z OS e 1 6 and the innovative Processor Resource Systems Manager PR SM Notably execution of the Java applications on zAAPs within the same z OS LPAR as their associated database subsystems can also help simplify the server infrastruc tures and improve operational ef ciencies For example use of zAAPs to strategically integrate Java Web applica tions with backend databases could reduce the number of TCP IP programming stacks rewalls and physical inter connections and their associated processing that might otherwise be required when the application servers and their database servers are deployed on separate physical server platforms Essentially zAAPs allow customers to purchase additional processing power exclusively for z OS Java application execution wi
10. up to 12 STIs for I O connectivity Seven STIs are required to support the 28 channel slots in each I O cage so in order to support a fully con gured three I O cage system 21 STIs are required To achieve this maximum I O con nectivity requires at least a B16 model which provides 24 STIs The following chart shows the upgrade from z900 to z990 There are any to any upgrades from any of the z900 gen eral purpose models A z900 Coupling Facility Model 100 must rst be upgraded to a z900 general purpose model before upgrading to a z990 There are no upgrades from 9672 G5 G6 or IBM zSeries 800 z800 Model Upgrades z900 z990 100 101 109 A08 B16 C24 D32 1C1 116 2C1 216 12 The performance design of the z Architecture enables the entire server to support a new standard of performance for applications through expanding upon a balanced system approach As CMOS technology has been enhanced to support not only additional processing power but also more engines the entire server is modi ed to support the increase in processing power The I O subsystem supports a great amount of bandwidth through internal changes thus providing for larger and quicker data movement into and out of the server Support of larger amounts of data within the server required improved management of stor age con gurations made available through integration of the software operating s
11. z OS R1 OS 390 R10 z OS R5 z OS R5 z OS R4 z OS R3 z OS R2 z OS R6 z OS R6 z OS R5 z OS R4 z OS R3 z OS R7 2 z OS R7 z OS R6 z OS R5 z OS R4 1 OS 390 R10 and z OS R1 treated as one coexistence level 2 z OS R7 is planned to be available September 2005 This information is being provided to you to facilitate release planning and to help ensure appropriate position ing for future software migrations Note Speci c functions might only be available on the up level systems or it might be necessary to up level all systems to enable some functions For additional information on z OS planning refer to z OS and z OS e Planning for Installation available on the z OS Web site in the z OS Library at ibm com servers eserver zseries zos For the latest information regarding z OS and OS 390 marketing and service withdrawal dates visit ibm com servers eserver zseries zos support zos_eos_dates html Migration installation and customization enhancements For information on migration to the latest z OS releases see the z OS Migration Web page ibm com zseries zos migration The publications are available from this site for helping to plan the migration to z OS 1 6 zSeries Bimodal Support for z OS IBM provides is announcing the z OS Bimodal Migration Accommodation Offering to assist customers in migrat ing from OS 390 to z OS This addresses many customer requests to have a fallbac
12. Maximum combined FICON Express OSA Express PCICA PCIXCC fea tures is 20 I O Feature Type Features Maximum ESCON 35 cards 512 channels FICON Express 40 80 channels OSA Express 24 48 ports PCIXCC 4 4 PCICA 4 8 cards Maximum combined FICON Express OSA Express PCICA PCIXCC fea tures is 40 I O Feature Type Features Maximum ESCON 35 cards 0 channels FICON Express 60 120 channels OSA Express 24 48 ports PCIXCC 4 4 PCICA 6 12 cards Maximum combined FICON Express OSA Express PCICA PCIXCC fea tures is 60 General Information ESCON con gured in 4 port increments Up to 28 chan nels in 2 cards 60 channels in 4 cards 88 channels in 6 cards 120 in 8 cards etc up to a maximum 69 cards 1024 channels OSA Express can be Gigabit Ethernet 1000BASE T Ethernet or Token Ring Total number of PCIXCC PCICA is 8 per system If ICB 2 or ICB 3 are required on the system these will use up a single I O slot for every 2 ICB 2 or ICB 3 to accommodate the STI 2 and STI 3 cards A Frame Z Frame Single I O cage I O Cage CEC A Frame Z Frame 2 I O cages 2nd I O Cage 1st I O Cage CEC A Frame Z Frame 3 I O cages 2nd I O Cage 3rd I O Cage 1st I O Cage CEC 53 Channels and channel adapters no longer supported on z990 The following channels and or channel adapters are no longer supported Parallel channels an ESCO
13. No service loss for planned or unplanned outages Near unlimited plug and play growth capacity ESCON FICON Express Channels z OS z OS Internal Coupling Facility Dedicated External Coupling Facility z900 Model 100 9674 9672 R06 or z800 Model 0CF ICF IC z990 with CFs only Sysplex Timers 46 Linux on zSeries Linux and zSeries are a great team Linux has the same appearance and application programming interfaces no matter what platform it is running on since it is designed to be platform independent When Linux is run on a zSeries server it can inherit the legendary qualities of service that businesses worldwide rely on for hosting their most impor tant workloads Linux is open standards based supporting rapid application portability and can be adapted to suit changing business needs The exibility and openness of Linux make it very popular with developers whose contri butions endow Linux with an extensive and diverse appli cation portfolio zSeries servers enable massive scalability within a single server either horizontally or vertically Hun dreds of Linux images can run simultaneously providing server consolidation capabilities while helping to reduce both cost and complexity Of course no matter which Linux applications are brought to the zSeries platform they can all bene t from high speed access to the applications and corporate data that reside
14. Run Time Library Extensions z OS Version 1 Release 6 optional priced features C C without Debug Tool DFSORT GDDM PGF V2R1 3 GDDM REXX V3R2 HLASM Toolkit V1R4 z OS provides a solid infrastructure on which you can build new applications extend existing applications and run existing transactional and batch processes Language Environment Language Environment is a base element of z OS and provides the run time environment for programs generated with C C COBOL FORTRAN and PL 1 C C Extra Performance Linkage XPLINK is provided in z OS 1 2 A C or C application has overhead associated with each function call The more highly functionalized a program the more overhead XPLINK helps cut down on the overhead associated with these function calls and can improve the performance of these applications In order to exploit the bulk of high performance linkage customers must recompile their C and C programs under the new XPLINK environment The new IBM SDK for z OS Java 2 Technology Edition V1 4 has been rewritten to take advantage of this unique z OS function which can result in performance improvements Enhanced ASCII support provides the ability to produce code that contains ASCII string literals and character constants This allows ASCII dependent logic to con tinue working on ASCII platforms thus eliminating the need to nd all such places in the code
15. 1 with the RACF for z VM optional feature against the Controlled Access Protection Pro le CAPP and the Labeled Security Protection Pro le LSPP both at the EAL3 assur ance level z990 Capacity Upgrade on Demand CUoD Capacity Upgrade on Demand allows for the nondisruptive addition of one or more Central Processors CPs Inter nal Coupling Facilities ICFs Integrated Facility for Linux IFLs and IBM zSeries Application Assist Pro cessor zAAP Capacity Upgrade on Demand can quickly add processors up to the maximum number of available inactive engines This provides customers with the capac ity for much needed dynamic growth in an unpredictable e business world The Capacity Upgrade on Demand functions combined with Parallel Sysplex technology can enable virtually unlimited capacity upgrade capability The CUoD functions are Nondisruptive CP ICF IFL and zAAP upgrades within minutes Dynamic upgrade of all I O cards in the I O Cage Dynamic upgrade of spare installed memory Plan Ahead and Concurrent Conditioning Concurrent Conditioning con gures a system for hot plugging of I O based on a future speci ed target con guration Concurrent Conditioning of the zSeries I O is minimized by the fact that all I O cards plugging into the zSeries I O cage are hot pluggable This means that the only I O to be conditioned is the I O cage itself The ques
16. 10 11 CF 33 Although there is a signi cant value in a single footprint and multi footprint environment with resource sharing those customers looking for high availability must move on to a database data sharing con guration With the Parallel Sysplex environment combined with the Workload Manager and CICS TS or IMS TM incoming work can be dynamically routed to the z OS or the OS 390 image most capable of handling the work This dynamic workload balancing along with the capability to have read write access data from anywhere in the Parallel Sysplex cluster provides the scalability and availability that businesses demand today When con gured properly a Parallel Sysplex cluster has no single point of failure and can provide customers with near continuous application avail ability over planned and unplanned outages For detailed information on IBM s Parallel Sysplex technology visit our Parallel Sysplex home page at ibm com servers eserver zseries pso Coupling Facility Con guration Alternatives IBM offers different options for con guring a functioning Coupling Facility Standalone Coupling Facility z900 Model 100 z800 Model 0CF and 9672 R06 models provide a physically isolated totally independent CF environment There is no unique standalone coupling facility model offered with the z990 Customers can achieve the same physi cally isolated environment as on
17. Central Storage to Expanded Storage page movement and the relief provided for those constrained by the 2 GB real storage limit of ESA 390 Application programs can run unmodi ed on the zSeries family of servers Expanded Storage ES is still supported for operating sys tems running in ESA 390 mode 31 bit For z Architecture mode 64 bit ES is supported by z VM ES is not supported by z OS in z Architecture mode Although z OS does not support Expanded Storage when running under the new architecture all of the Hiperspace and VIO APIs as well as the Move Page MVPG instruc tion continue to operate in a compatible manner There is no need to change products that use Hiperspaces Some of the exploiters of z Architecture for z OS include DB2 Universal Database Server for z OS IMS Virtual Storage Access Method VSAM Remote Dual Copy XRC Tape and DASD access method 6 Operating System ESA 390 z Arch Compati Exploita 31 bit 64 bit bility tion OS 390 Version 2 Release 10 Yes Yes Yes No z OS Version 1 Release 2 No Yes Yes No z OS Version 1 Release 3 No Yes Yes No z OS Version 1 Release 4 No Yes Yes Yes z OS Version 1 Release 5 6 No Yes Included Included Linux on S 390 Yes No Yes Yes Linux on zSeries No Yes Yes Yes z VM Version 3 Release 1 Yes Yes Yes No z VM Version 4 Release 3 Yes Yes Yes No z VM Version 4 Release 4 Yes Y
18. Connections channels Increm used by ports per Features Feature ESCON 0 1 69 2 1024 16 4 16 port channels 2 channels 3 channels 4 FICON 0 1 60 2 5 120 2 1 Express channels 2 channels feature STI 2 6 0 4 N A 2 outputs N A ICB 2 link 0 1 N A 8 links 7 N A 1 link STI 3 6 0 8 N A 2 outputs N A ICB 3 link 0 1 N A 16 links 7 N A 1 link ICB 4 link 0 1 N A 8 16 links 7 N A 1 link ISC 3 0 1 12 48 links 7 9 4 links 1 link 10 OSA 0 24 5 48 2 ports 1 feature Express ports PCICA 0 6 5 11 12 12 accelerator 2 accelerator 1 feature cards cards PCIXCC 0 13 4 5 11 4 1 1 feature 13 coprocessors coprocessor 1 A minimum of one I O feature ESCON FICON Express or one Coupling Link ICB ISC 3 is required 2 Maximum of 48 ESCON features 720 active channels on Model A08 Maximum of 48 FICON features 96 channels on A08 3 Each ESCON feature has 16 channels of which 15 channels may be acti vated One channel is always reserved as a spare 4 ESCON channels are purchased in increments of four and are activated via Licensed Internal Code Con guration Control LIC CC Channels are activated equally across all installed 16 port ESCON features for high availability 5 The maximum quantity of FICON Express OSA Express PCICA and PCIXCC in combination cannot exceed 20 features per I O cage and 60 features per server 6 The STI distribution cards which support ICB 2 and ICB 3
19. Database Developers Edition Version 7 2 DB2 Intelligent Miner Scoring Version 7 1 DB2 Net Search Extender Version 7 2 Tivoli Tivoli Access Manager for e business Versions 3 9 and 4 1 Tivoli Access Manager for Operating Systems Version 4 1 Tivoli Con guration Manager Version 4 2 Tivoli Decision Support for OS 390 Version 1 5 1 Tivoli Distributed Monitoring Version 4 1 Tivoli Enterprise Console Version 3 8 and 3 7 1 Tivoli Identity Manager Version 1 1 Tivoli Monitoring for Transaction Performance Version 5 1 Tivoli Monitoring Version 5 1 1 and 5 1 Tivoli NetView for z OS Version 5 1 Tivoli Remote Control Version 3 8 Tivoli Risk Manager Version 4 1 and 3 8 Tivoli Software Distribution Version 4 0 Tivoli Storage Manager Versions 5 1 5 and 5 1 Tivoli Storage Manager Client Version 4 2 Tivoli Switch Analyzer Version 1 2 Tivoli User Admin Version 3 8 Tivoli Workload Scheduler Version 8 1 Informix Informix C ISAM U2 IBM UniData Version 5 2x Other IBM Software Products IBM Application Workload Modeler Version 1 1 and Release 1 IBM Developer Kit Versions 1 4 and 1 3 1 IBM Directory Integrator Version 5 1 IBM Directory Server Versions 5 1 and 4 1 IBM HTTP Server Version 1 3 19 3 IBM Object REXX Version 2 2 IBM Screen Customizer Versions 2 0 7 an
20. Facility and the systems directly attached to it ISC 3s are point to point connections that require a unique channel de nition at each end of the channel ISC 3 channels operating in Peer Mode provide con nection between zSeries z800 z900 z990 general purpose models and zSeries Coupling Facilities ISC 3 channels operating in Compatibility Mode provide con nection between zSeries and HiPerLink ISC 2 channels on 9672 G5 and G6 and the 9674 R06 Models A four port ISC 3 card structure is provided on the z990 pro cessors It consists of a mother card with two daughter cards which have 2 ports each Each daughter card is capable of operation at 1 Gbps in Compatibility Mode or 2 Gbps in Peer Mode up to a distance of 10 km From 10 to 20 km an RPQ card which comes in 2 port incre ments is available which runs at 1 Gbps in both Peer and Compatibility Modes The mode is selected for each port via CHPID type in the IOCDS The ports are acti vated in one port increments ISC 2 HiPerLinks HiPerLinks based on single mode CF links are available on 9672s G3 G6 and 9674s only ISC 3s replace HiPerLinks on zSeries 900 and z990 models ICB 2 The Integrated Cluster Bus 2 is used to provide high speed coupling communication between a zSeries server or CF and a 9672 G5 G6 server or CF over short distances 7 meters For longer distances ISC links must be used The z990 features the
21. STI 2 card which resides in an I O cage and provides 2 ICB 2 ports each capable of up to 333 MBps The ports are activated in one port increments Up to 4 STI 2 cards 8 ICB 2 links are available on the z990 CPC CPC D W D M D W D M D W D M D W D M D W D M D W D M Route A Route B ETR ETR ETR ETR ETR ETR ETR CLO CLO 1 12 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 1 12 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 9037 9037 1 ETR link per CPC hut with amplifiers 1 ETR link per CPC 1 ETR link per CPC 2 CLO links 40 km max 40 km nom up to 100 km Site 1 Site 2 Note Midspan 9037 can also be located within 40 km of site 2 or on Route B All ETR and CLO links are provisioned as 1 channel per wavelength Connectivity Options z990 ISC 3 z990 ICB 2 z990 ICB 3 z990 ICB 4 G5 G6 ISC 1 Gbps Compatibility n a n a n a z800 z900 ISC 3 2 Gbps Peer Mode n a n a n a z890 z990 ISC 3 2 Gbps Peer Mode n a n a n a G5 G6 ICB n a 333 MBps Compatibility n a n a z900 ICB 2 n a Not Supported n a n a z990 ICB 2 n a Not Supported n a n a z800 z900 ICB 3 n a n a 1 GBps Peer Mode n a z890 z990 ICB 3 n a n a 1 GBps Peer Mode Recommendation use ICB 4s n a z890 z990 ICB 4 n a n a n a 2 GBps Peer Mode 37 ICB 3 The Integrated Cluster Bus 3 is used to provide high speed coupling communication betwe
22. The methods avoid owing the user s password over the connection to the server The LDAP Server the C C APIs and the utilities are updated with this sup port Interoperability is improved for any applications that make use of these methods TLS z OS LDAP now provides support for TLS Trans port Layer Security as de ned in IETF RFC 2830 as an alternative to SSL support It also provides support via an LDAP extended operation that allows applications to selectively activate TLS for certain LDAP operations at the application s discretion 66 Support for IPv6 and 64 bit addressing Peer to peer replication provides failover support for server availability If a primary master server fails there is now a backup master to which LDAP operations can be directed Large group support helps improve LDAP server perfor mance when maintaining large access groups contain ing many members ICSF Integrated Cryptographic Service Facility ICSF is a part of z OS which provides cryptographic functions for data security data integrity personal identi cation digital signatures and the management of cryptographic keys These functions are provided via APIs intended to deliver the highly scalable and available security features of z OS and the zSeries servers Together with cryptography fea tures of zSeries servers z OS is designed to provide high performance SSL w
23. WTOs that may cause WTO buffer short ages and temporarily adversely impact system perfor mance The Message Flooding Automation function is expected to substantially reduce the WTO message traf c and improve system performance by suppressing redundant WTOs Performance enhancements for GDPS PPRC and GDPS XRC became generally available March 2003 These GDPS enhancements are applicable to z800 z900 z890 and z990 For a complete list of other supported hardware platforms and software prerequisites refer to the GDPS executive summary white paper available at ibm com server eserver zseries pso 44 Automatic Enablement of CBU for Geographically Dispersed Parallel Sysplex The intent of the GDPS CBU is to enable automatic man agement of the reserved PUs provided by the CBU feature in the event of a processor failure and or a site failure Upon detection of a site failure GDPS will dynamically add PUs to the con guration in the takeover site to restore processing power for mission critical production work loads GDPS CBU management helps to minimize manual customer intervention and the potential for errors thereby helping to reduce the outage time for critical workloads from hours to minutes Similarly GDPS CBU management can also automate the process of dynamically returning the reserved CPs when the temporary period has expired GDPS is discussed in a white paper available at
24. and z OS e to coexist This includes Parallel Sysplex and non Parallel Sysplex multisystem con gurations Coexistence allows systems within a multisystem con gu ration to be upgraded to a new release level of the operat ing system one system at a time This is contingent on the fact that the release the user is migrating to can coexist with the lowest release running in the user s multisystem con guration IBM has a consistent coexistence migration and fallback policy Migration forward as well as backward should be made within the same releases supported by the coexis tence policy 77 This consistent coexistence migration and fallback policy applies to release migrations for Single system con gurations Individual systems within a multisystem con guration Cases where a simultaneous IPL is used to migrate all systems in a multisystem con guration at the same time For additional information on coexistence and release migration information refer to z OS Planning for Installation GA22 7504 at ibm com servers eserver zseries zos bkserv nd_books html The following table describes the migration coexistence supported releases The release shown in column 1 is the highest release running in a multisystem con guration Migration Coexistence Supported Releases OS 390 amp z OS Release Migration Coexistence Release z OS R4 z OS R4 z OS R3 z OS R2
25. as stan dard in the A Frame the A Frame also contains the pro cessor CEC cage any additional I O cages are installed in the Z Frame The z990 provides a 400 percent increase in I O bandwidth provided by the STIs z990 Cage Layout Model B16 Model C24 Model D32 2C2 2C3 2C4 2C5 2C6 2C7 2C8 2C9 210 211 212 213 214 215 216 2C1 z900 Turbo z900 1C2 1C3 1C4 1C5 1C6 1C7 1C8 1C9 110 111 112 113 114 115 116 1C1 Model A08 A Frame Z Frame CEC 1st I O Cage 2nd I O Cage 3rd I O Cage z990 I O SubSystem 14 z990 Logical Channel SubSystems LCSSs and support for greater than 15 Logical Partitions LP In order to provide the increased channel connectivity required to support the scalability of the z990 the z990 channel I O SubSystem delivers a breakthrough in con nectivity by providing up to 4 LCSS per CEC each of which can support up to 256 CHPIDs with exploitation soft ware installed This support is provided in such a way that is transparent to the programs operating in the logical par tition Each Logical Channel SubSystem may have from 1 to 256 CHPIDs and may in turn be con gured with 1 to 15 logical partitions Each Logical Partition LPAR runs under a single LCSS As with previous zSeries servers Multiple Image Facility MIF channel sharing as well as all other channel subsystem features are available to each Logical Partition con gured to each Logical Chann
26. associated I O cage slots required for large numbers of virtual servers Communications Services highlights A single high performance TCP IP stack providing sup port for both IPv4 and IPv6 applications High Performance Native Sockets HPNS for TCP IP applications Support for the latest security protocols SSL amp TLS Multinode Persistent Sessions for SNA applications run ning in a Parallel Sysplex environment Simple Network Time Protocol Support SNTP for client server synchronization New con guration support for Enterprise Extender EE XCA major nodes allows activation and inactivation at the GROUP level In addition the EE XCA major node now supports con guration updates when the major node is active This provides exibility and can help improve availability by allowing updates to occur without necessarily affecting existing sessions Alternate route selection for SNA and Enterprise Extender EE VTAM allows alternate route selection for sessions using Enterprise Extender EE connec tion networks when connectivity fails due to temporary conditions in the underlying IP network This can help improve availability for sessions using EE connection networks 71 Separate address space for TN3270 servers TCP IP Sysplex health monitoring Network Services bene ts can include Function for on demand Internet and intranet app
27. at no charge to support the bridge cards and bridge cards and ESCON cards can coexist in the same director FCP Channels zSeries supports FCP channels switches and FCP SCSI disks with full fabric connectivity under Linux on zSeries and z VM Version 4 Release 3 and later for Linux as a guest under z VM Support for FCP devices means that zSeries servers will be capable of attaching to select FCP SCSI devices and may access these devices from Linux on zSeries This expanded attachability means that enter prises have more choices for new storage solutions or may have the ability to use existing storage devices thus leveraging existing investments and lowering total cost of ownership for their Linux implementation For details of supported FICON and FCP attachments access Resource Link at ibm com servers resourcelink and in the Planning section go to z890 z990 I O Connec tion information The support for FCP channels is for Linux on zSeries and z VM 4 3 and later for Linux as a guest under z VM Linux may be the native operating system on the zSeries server note z990 runs LPAR mode only or it can be in LPAR mode or operating as a guest under z VM 4 3 or later The z990 now provides support for IPL of Linux guest images from appropriate FCP attached devices Now z VM V5 1 supports SCSI FCP disks enabling the deployment of a Linux server farm running under VM con gured only with S
28. capabilities and deliver clear returns on investments Welcome to the on demand era the next phase of e business in which companies move beyond simply integrating their processes to actually being able to sense and respond to uctuating market conditions and provide products and services to customers on demand While the former notion of on demand as a utility capability is a key component on demand companies have much broader capabilities What does an on demand company look like Responsive It can sense and respond in real time to the changing needs of customers employees suppliers and partners Variable It must be capable of employing variable cost structures to do business at high levels of productivity cost control capital ef ciency and nancial predictability Focused It concentrates on its core competencies areas where it has a differentiating advantage and draws on the skills of strategic partners to manage needs outside of these competencies Resilient It can handle the ups and downs of the global market and manage changes and threats with consis tent availability security and privacy around the world around the clock To support an on demand business the IT infrastructure must evolve to support it At its heart the data center must transition to re ect these needs the data center must be responsive to changing demands it must
29. channels from a pool of managed channels identi ed by the system program mer to the control unit If the work shifts to other control units DCM will unassign them from lesser utilized control units and assign them to what are now the more heavily used ones DCM is for ESCON and FICON Bridge chan nels and can help reduce the number of channels required to effectively run a workload DCM can also help reduce the cost of the ber infrastructure required for connectiv ity between multiple data centers On a z990 with Logical Channel SubSystems LCSSs the scope of DCM man agement is within a Logical Channel SubSystem Although an LPAR cluster can span LCSSs when DCM is used it will only consider systems in the same LPAR cluster and the same LCSS Channel Subsystem Priority Queuing The notion of I O Priority Queuing is not new it has been in place in OS 390 for many years With IRD this capability is extended into the I O channel subsystem Now when higher priority workloads are running in an LPAR cluster their I Os will be given higher priority and will be sent to the attached I O devices normally disk but also tape and network devices ahead of I O for lower priority workloads LPAR priorities are managed by WLM in goal mode Channel Subsystem Priority Queuing provides two advan tages First customers who did not share I O connectivity via MIF Multiple Image Facility out of con
30. client The remote data sets or les are mounted from the mainframe z OS to appear as local directories and les on the client system NFS also provides access to the Hierarchical File System HFS and zSeries File System zFS Internet Services z OS Version 1 Release 6 base elements IBM HTTP Server z OS Version 1 Release 6 optional no charge features IBM HTTP Server North America Secure TThe IBM HTTP Server offers HTTP 1 1 compliance sup port for Java technology and the ability to manage Internet processing through the Workload Manager WLM Ben e ts can include Utilization of large storage capacity Single point of entry and control Consolidation of multiple Web sites Exploitation of z OS WL 74 Print Services z OS Version 1 Release 6 optional priced features Infoprint Server IP PrintWay NetSpool z OS Print Interface Infoprint Server provides a reliable high availability secure and scalable foundation for customer s enterprise printing infrastructure Infoprint Server and its companion prod uct Infoprint Server Transforms include a print interface printer inventory application output capture program and print drivers and management tools that let you manage any print job to any printer de ned to Infoprint Server including electronic distribution for presentation over the Web Infoprint Central Info
31. for 64 bit real memory and 64 bit virtual storage A new installation and con guration infrastructure that simpli es the installation and con guration of z OS and related products z OS 57 Software pricing models designed to support on demand reality z OS 1 6 is the rst release of z OS that requires the z Architecture This release will only run on zSeries servers z890 z990 z800 z990 or equivalent servers z OS e z OS e is unique for the z800 and z890 providing select function at an exceptional price z OS e is intended to help customers exploit the fast growing world of on demand business by making the deployment of new applications on the z800 and z890 very attractively priced z OS e uses the same code base as z OS with custom parameters and invokes an operating environment that is comparable to z OS in service management reporting and reliability In addition z OS e invokes zSeries hard ware functionality just as z OS does No new z OS skills and service procedures are required for z OS e For more information on z OS e see the IBM zSeries 890 and z OS Reference Guide Intelligent Resource Director Intelligent Resource Director IRD is a key feature of the z Architecture which extends the Workload Manager to work with PR SM on zSeries servers to dynamically manage resources across an LPAR cluster An LPAR cluster is the subset of the z OS systems th
32. into shared CP pool 4 Performance optimization for IMS amp VSAM RLS Dynamic CF Dispatching Internal Coupling Facility IMS shared message queue extensions 3 IMS shared message queue base 2 DB2 performance VSAM RLS 255 Connectors 1023 structures for IMS Batch DL1 non BMP 1 Dynamic Alter support CICS temporary storage queues System Logger Notes G5 base CF level code is CF Level 6 and can be upgraded to CF Level 11 G6 base CF level code is CF Level 8 and can be upgraded to CF Level 11 z900 base CF level code is CF Level 9 z800 and z990 base CF level code is CF Level 12 Detailed information regarding CF Levels can be found in Coupling Facility Level CF LEVEL Considerations at ibm com s390 pso cftable html G3 G4 G5 and G6 only zSeries required Please note that although a particular back level machine may be updated to a more current CFCC level NOT all the functions of that CFCC level may be able to run on that hardware platform i e G3 G4 can be upgraded to CF Level 8 but it cannot use dynamic ICF expansion into shared ICF pool Fiber Optic Cabling and System Connectivity In the world of open systems and Storage Area Networks SANs the changing requirements for ber optic cabling are directly related to the system hardware con guration As industry standard protocols and higher data rates con tinue to be embraced in these environments the ber optic cabling options can bec
33. manner Sysplex Distributor Introduced in OS 390 2 10 Sysplex Distributor is a soft ware only means of distributing IP workload across a Parallel Sysplex cluster Client connections appear to be connected to a single IP address yet the connections are routed to z OS images on servers on different zSeries 800 900 or S 390 servers In addition to load balancing Sys plex Distributor simpli es the task of moving applications within a Parallel Sysplex environment In z OS we have taken the functions provided by the Cisco MNLB Workload Agent and Systems Manager and integrated them into Enhanced Sysplex Distributor This can eliminate the need for separate Cisco LocalDirector machines in the network and the need for MNLB work load agents to be run on the zSeries servers It can also improve performance while allowing the Sysplex Distribu tor to decide based on priority supplied by WLM the Service Policy Agent and the TCP IP stack status on the application instance the packet is sent to 70 z OS supports Enterprise Identity Mapping EIM EIM de nes a user s security context that is consistent through out an enterprise regardless of the User ID used and regardless of which platform the user is accessing RACF commands are enhanced to allow a security administrator to de ne EIM information for EIM applications to use The EIM information consists of the LDAP host name where the
34. manufactured from new parts or new and used parts Regardless our warranty terms apply Performance is in Internal Throughput Rate ITR ratio based on measure ments and projections using standard IBM benchmarks in a controlled environment The actual throughput that any user will experience will vary depending upon considerations such as the amount of multiprogramming in the user s job stream the I O con guration the storage con guration and the workload processed Therefore no assurance can be given that an individual user will achieve throughput improvements equivalent to the performance ratios stated here Photographs shown are engineering prototypes Changes may be incorpo rated in production models This equipment is subject to all applicable FCC rules and will comply with them upon delivery Information concerning non IBM products was obtained from the suppli ers of those products Questions concerning those products should be directed to those suppliers All customer examples described are presented as illustrations of how these customers have used IBM products and the results they may have achieved Actual environmental costs and performance characteristics may vary by customer All statements regarding IBM s future direction and intent are subject to change or withdrawal without notice and represent goals and objectives only Prices subject to change without notice Contact your IBM representative or Busines
35. meters 1 804 feet over 50 or 62 5 micron multimode ber through Mode Conditioning Patch MCP cables At 2 Gbps link speeds FICON Express LX channel card features support up to 10 km 6 2 miles or up to 12 km via RPQ or up to 100 km with repeaters over nine micron single mode ber At 2 Gbps link speeds Mode Conditioning Patch MCP cables on 50 or 62 5 micron multimode ber are not sup ported The maximum unrepeated distances for 1 Gbps 18 links de ned on the FICON Express SX channel cards are up to 500 meters 1 640 feet and 250 meters 820 feet for 50 and 62 5 micron multimode ber respectively The maximum unrepeated distances for 2 Gbps links de ned on the FICON Express SX channel cards are up to 300 meters and 120 meters for 50 and 62 5 micron multimode ber respectively The FICON Express channel cards are designed to reduce the data droop effect that made long distances not viable for ESCON This distance capability is becoming increasingly important as enterprises are moving toward remote I O vaulting for disaster recovery and Geographically Dispersed Parallel Sysplex for availability Shared infrastructure FICON FC SB 2 Fibre Channel Single Byte Command Code Set 2 has been adopted by INCITS International Committee for Information Technology Standards as a standard to the Fibre Channel Architecture Using open connectivity standards leads to sha
36. ned SNA APPN HPR and TCP IP traf c can ow simul taneously through any given port IPv6 Support IPv6 requires the use of an OSA Express adapter running in QDIO mode and is supported only on OSA Express features on zSeries at driver level 3G or above IPv6 is supported on OSA Express for zSeries Fast Ethernet 1000BASE T Ethernet and Gigabit Ethernet when running with Linux on zSeries z VM V5 1 and z OS V1 4 and later z VM V4 4 provided IPv6 support for guest LANs Performance enhancements for virtual servers Two important networking technology advancements are announced in z VM V4 4 and Linux on z990 The high performance adapter interrupt handling rst introduced with HiperSockets is now available for both OSA Express in QDIO mode CHPID OSD and FICON Express CHPID FCP This advancement provides a more ef cient technique for I O interruptions designed to reduce path lengths and overhead in both the host operating system and in the adapter This bene ts OSA Express TCP IP support in both Linux for zSeries and z VM The z990 s support of virtual machine technology has been enhanced to include a new performance assist for virtualization of adapter interruptions This new z990 performance assist is available to V V guests pageable guests that support QDIO on z VM V4 4 and later The deployment of adapter interruptions improves ef ciency and performance by r
37. on zSeries IBM developed the code that enables Linux to run on zSeries servers and made it available to the Open Source community The term used to describe this enabling code is patches To eliminate the need for an external 2074 Console control ler and associated consoles an administrator may utilize the Hardware Management Console HMC functions Inte grated 3270 Console Support for operating z VM images and Integrated ASCII Console Support to operate Linux images The support is implemented using an internal communi cations method SCLP which enables the operat ing system to communicate with the HMC The software support was made available in z VM Version 4 Release 4 An update for Linux will be made available to IBM Linux Distribution Partners Linux on zSeries supports the 64 bit architecture avail able on zSeries processors This architecture eliminates the existing main storage limitation of 2 GB Linux on zSeries provides full exploitation of the architecture in both real and virtual modes Linux on zSeries is based on the Linux 2 4 kernel Linux on S 390 is also able to execute on zSeries and S 390 in 32 bit mode IBM Middleware Connectors DB2 Connect Version 8 1 DB2 Connect Enterprise Edition Version 7 2 DB2 Connect Unlimited Edition Version 7 2 CICS Transaction Gateway Version 5 0 IMS Connect Version 1 1 and 1 2 W
38. processor engines are licensed with z VM V5 1 across the enterprise Value Unit pricing helps you to Add capacity and workload with an incremental and improved price Manage software costs better Aggregate licenses acquired across machines that are part of your enterprise Engine base Value Unit pricing of z VM V5 should not be tied or associated with MSU based Value Unit pricing Enhancements in z VM V5 1 include Virtualization Technology and Linux Enablement Support for SCSI FCP disks enable the deployment of a Linux server farm on z VM using only SCSI disks SCSI disks can be used as such by guests through dedicated FCP subchannels and are also supported as emulated 9336 Fixed Block Architecture FBA devices for use by guests CMS and CP With this support you can install IPL and operate z VM from SCSI disks z VM V5 1 includes the capability to install z VM from a DVD both to an ESS SCSI disk emulated as an FBA device and to a 3390 DASD Installing from a DVD can signi cantly reduce the required installation media and allows you to install to a zSeries server using only SCSI disks This is expected to be most bene cial in a z VM environment with Linux guests and without traditional installation devices such as IBM TotalStorage tape drives attached to the IBM zSeries server Coordinated near continuous availability and disaster recovery for Linux g
39. provides 64 bit virtual addressing in an address space and 64 bit real addressing 64 bit control registers z Architecture control registers can specify regions segments or can force virtual addresses to be treated as real addresses The pre x area is expanded from 4K to 8K bytes New instructions provide quad word storage consistency The 64 bit I O architecture allows CCW indirect data addressing to designate data addresses above 2 GB for both format 0 and format 1 CCWs IEEE Floating Point architecture adds twelve new instruc tions for 64 bit integer conversion The 64 bit SIE architecture allows a z Architecture server to support both ESA 390 31 bit and z Architecture 64 bit guests Zone Relocation is expanded to 64 bit for LPAR and z VM 64 bit operands and general registers are used for all Cryptographic instructions The implementation of 64 bit z Architecture can help reduce problems associated with lack of addressable memory by making the addressing capability virtually unlimited 16 Exabytes z Architecture Operating System Support The z Architecture is a tri modal architecture capable of executing in 24 bit 31 bit or 64 bit addressing modes Operating systems and middleware products have been modi ed to exploit the new capabilities of the z Architecture Immediate bene t can be realized by the elimination of the overhead of
40. the LCSS to which the LPAR is con gured This means one HiperSockets could be common to all 30 z990 LPARs This support is exclusive to z990 Different HiperSockets can be used for security separation of traf c no external wire tap ping monitoring and performance and management rea sons separate sysplex traf c Linux or non sysplex LPAR traf c HiperSockets does not use an external network therefore it can free up system and network resources reducing attachment cost while improving availability and perfor mance HiperSockets can have signi cant value in server consolidation for example by connecting multiple Linux virtual servers under z VM to z OS LPARs within the same z990 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 connectivity between images in different servers Management and administration cost reductions over existing con 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 ows within the same CHPID HiperSockets supports multiple frame sizes which is con gured on a
41. to be resilient The zSeries has been renowned for reliability and availability The zSeries platform will help protect against both scheduled and unscheduled outages and GDPS enables protection from loss of complete sites The New zSeries from IBM Impressive Investment Unprecedented Performance IBM s ongoing investment in zSeries technology has pro duced a re invention of the zSeries server the z990 The z990 makes the mainframe platform more relevant to cur rent business success than ever before Developed at an investment in excess of 1 billion the new z990 introduces a host of new bene ts to meet today s on demand business The major difference is the innovative book structure of the z990 This new packaging of processors memory and I O connections allows you to add incremental capacity to a zSeries server as you need it This makes the z990 a ex ible and cost effective zSeries server to date IBM s investment in zSeries doesn t stop here To solidify the commitment to zSeries IBM introduces the Mainframe Charter that provides a framework for future investment and a statement of IBM s dedication to deliver ongoing value to zSeries customers in their transformation to on demand business Tools for Managing e business The IBM product line is backed by a compre hensive suite of offerings and resources that provide value at every stage of IT implem
42. to enable VPN virtual private network security associations to be dynamically reestablished on a backup processor in a sysplex when a Dynamic Virtual IP Address DVIPA takeover occurs When the Dynamic Virtual IP Address give back occurs the security association is designed to be reestablished on the original processor in the sysplex When used in conjunction with z OS Communi cations Server s TCP IP DVIPA takeover give back capa bility this function provides customers with improved availability of IPSec security associations 67 Network Authentication Service Network Authentication Service provides authentica tion delegation and data con dentiality services which are interoperable with other industry implementations based on the MIT Kerberos V5 reference implementa tion Network Authentication Service administered with RACF commands supports both the native Kerberos API functions as well as the GSS API Kerberos security mechanism and does not require DCE IPv6 supported by Kerberos with z OS 1 4 for improved network security scalability Kerberos in z OS 1 4 provides an alternative database to RACF by offering support for its own registry database using the UNIX System Services NDBM New Database Manager support NDBM provides full Kerberos admin istration support Application Enablement Services z OS Version 1 Release 6 base elements Language Environment
43. ture has two independent ports which support two chan nels per card The LX and SX cannot be intermixed on a single feature The maximum number of FICON Express features is 60 which can be installed across three I O cages with a maximum of 20 features per I O cage The z990 supports up to 120 FCP channels for attach ment to Small Computer System Interface SCSI disks in a Linux environment The same two port FICON Express feature card used for FICON Express channels can also be used for Fibre Channel Protocol FCP channels FCP z990 Channels and I O Connectivity 16 channels are enabled on these existing features via a License Internal Code LIC with a new mode of operation and new CHPID de nition FCP is available in long wave length LX and short wavelength SX features though the LX and SX cannot be intermixed on a single feature Note the maximum quantity of FICON Express OSA Express PCICA and PCIXCC features in combination cannot exceed 20 features per I O cage and 60 features per server InterSystem Channel 3 ISC 3 A four feature ISC 3 link is provided on the z990 family of servers It consists of a mother card with two daugh ter cards which have two links each Each of the four is capable of operation at 1 gigabit per second Gbps in Compatibility Mode or 2 Gbps in Peer Mode up to an unrepeated distance of 10 km 6 2 miles The mode is selected for each port via th
44. z990 Model with ICF and non Parallel Sysplex LPARs z OS Non Sysplex LPARs CF01 ICF z OS CF02 ICF z OS IBM z900 or z890 z990 Sysplex LPARs CF02 ICF IC IBM z900 or z890 z990 Sysplex LPARs New Connection to Sysplex Timer New Connection to Sysplex Timer ICB 3 ICB 4 ISC 3 ICB 3 ICB 4 ISC 3 1 12 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 1 12 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 45 Continuous Availability Recommended Con guration for Parallel Sysplex Note z990 will attach to 9037 001 or 9037 002 Service for 9037 001 will be discontinued at the end of 2003 Components and assumptions Two Coupling Facilities at least one external or else using System Managed CF Structure Duplexing Two Sysplex Timers Two z OS or OS 390 servers with redundant backup capacity Two links from each CF to each image Two hardware management consoles Two ESCON or FICON Directors with cross connected disks Dual electrical power grids Cloned OS 390 images latest available software levels Automation capabilities for recovery restart Critical data on RAID and or mirrored disks Key attributes can include No single point of failure Fast automatic recovery CF rebuild in surviving CF CEC z OS OS 390 restart subsystems on surviving image TM DBMS restart in place Surviving components absorb new work
45. 3 1 or VM ESA are not supported nor can they operate on IFL processor features Only Linux workloads in an LPAR or Linux guests of z VM V4 can operate on the IFL processor feature Exploiting New Technology z VM provides a highly exible test and production environ ment for enterprises deploying the latest e business solutions Enterprises that require multi system server solutions will nd that z VM helps them meet the demands of their businesses and IT infrastructures with a broad range of support for such operating system environments as z OS z OS e OS 390 TPF VSE ESA CMS and Linux on zSeries and S 390 The ability to support multiple machine images and architectures enables z VM to run multiple production and test versions of zSeries and S 390 operating systems all on the same system z VM 82 can help simplify migration from one release to another facilitate the transition to newer applications provide a test system whenever one is needed and consolidate several to provide virtual access to the latest DASD and processor architecture for systems that lack such support New tech nological enhancements in z VM 4 4 provide Exploitation of the zSeries 890 and 990 server Extending Dynamic I O con guration support allows channel paths control units and devices to be dynamically added changed and deleted in a Logi cal Channel SubSystem LCSS environment Suppo
46. 4 z VM V5 1 provides the support for one global VLAN ID for IPv6 z990 OSA Express Gigabit Ethernet The new z990 OSA Express Gigabit Ethernet LX and Giga bit Ethernet SX features replace the z900 Gigabit Ethernet features for new build z990 The new OSA Express GbE features have a new connector type LC Duplex replacing the current SC Duplex connectors used on the prior z900 Gigabit Ethernet features The new Checksum of oad sup port on these z990 features is designed to of oad z OS V1 5 and Linux on zSeries TCP IP stack processing of Checksum packet headers for TCP IP and UDP Switch Router Server TCP IP applications TN3270 browser access to SNA appls Enterprise Extender for SNA end points QDIO Mode TCP IP pSeries RS 6000 xSeries Netfinity Gigabit Ethernet Server Server Server IP Router IP Router Remote Office 4 16 100 Mbps Token Ring 10 100 Mbps Ethernet 4 16 Mbps Token Ring IP WAN Intranet Internet or extranet Gigabit Ethernet fiber or copper Gigabit Ethernet fiber or copper 10 100 Mbps Ethernet 24 NON QDIO operational mode The OSA Express 1000BASE T Ethernet Fast Ethernet and Token Ring also support the non QDIO mode of operation CHPID type OSE The adapter can only be set via the CHPID type parameter to one mode at a time The non QDIO mode does not provide the bene ts of QDIO However this support includes
47. AN support provided in z VM V4 2 simulates the HiperSockets function for communication among virtual machines without the need for real IQD channels much as VM simulates channel to channel adapters for communication among virtual machines without the need for ESCON FICON or other real channel to channel con nections With the guest LAN capability customers with S 390 servers can gain the bene ts of HiperSockets com munication among the virtual machines within a VM image since no real IQD channels are required z VM V4 4 further enhances its virtualization technology by providing the capability to deploy virtual IP switches in the guest LAN environment The z VM virtual switch replaces the need for virtual machines acting as routers to provide IPv4 connectivity to a physical LAN through an OSA Express adapter Routers consume valuable processor cycles and require additional copying of data being trans ported The virtual switch function alleviates this problem and also provides centralized network con guration and control These controls allow the LAN administrator to more easily grant and revoke access to the network and to manage the con guration of VLAN segments TCP IP for z VM provides numerous self protection func tions A Secure Sockets Layer SSL server is available to facilitate secure and private conversations between z VM servers and external clients The upgraded SSL serv
48. August 2004 IBM zSeries 990 and z OS Reference Guide 2 Table of Contents z Architecture page 5 IBM zSeries 990 page 6 z990 Family Models page 10 z990 and z900 Performance Comparison page 12 z990 I O SubSystem page 13 z990 Channels and I O Connectivity page 15 Fibre Channel Connectivity page 17 Open Systems Adapter Express Features OSA Express page 21 HiperSockets page 26 Cryptography page 28 Availability page 29 Advanced Availability Functions page 31 Parallel Sysplex Cluster Technology page 32 z990 Support for Linux page 46 zSeries 990 Family Con guration Detail page 50 Physical Characteristics page 53 Coupling Facility CF Level of Support page 54 z OS page 56 z VM page 79 To Learn More page 88 3 zSeries Overview Technology has always accelerated the pace of change New technologies enable new ways of doing business shifting markets changing customer expectations and rede ning business models Each major enhancement to technology presents opportunities Companies that under stand and prepare for changes can gain advantage over competitors and lead their industries Customers of every size and in every industry are looking for ways to make their businesses more resilient in the face of change and uncertainty They want the ability to react to rapidly changing market conditions manage risk outpace their competitors with new
49. CSI disks With this support you can install IPL and operate z VM from SCSI disks The 2 Gbps capability on the FICON Express channel cards means that 2 Gbps link speeds are available for FCP channels as well Two site non cascaded director topology Each CEC connects to directors in both sites Two Site cascaded director topology Each CEC connects to local directors only With Inter Switch Links ISLs less fiber cabling may be needed for cross site connectivity IBM IBM 21 FCP Full fabric connectivity FCP full fabric support means that any number of single vendor FCP directors switches can be placed between the server and FCP SCSI device thereby allowing many hops through a storage network for I O connectivity This support along with 2 Gbps link capability is being delivered together with IBM switch vendors IBM CNT and McDATA FCP full fabric connectivity enables multiple FCP switches directors on a fabric to share links and there fore provides improved utilization of inter site connected resources and infrastructure Further savings may be real ized in the reduction of the number of ber optic cabling and director ports When con gured as FCP CHPID type the z990 FICON Express features support the industry standard interface for Storage Area Network SAN management tools With the introduction of the z990 its increased process ing capacity and the availa
50. Customer Initiated Upgrade CIU is the capability to initi ate a processor and or memory upgrade when spare PUs installed unused memory are available via the Web using IBM Resource Link Customers will be able to download and apply the upgrade using functions on the Hardware Management Console via the Remote Support Facility This unique and important function for zSeries gives the customer greater control and ability in adding capacity to the system to meet resource requirements for unpredict able e business workloads and for applications which are dif cult to size CIU is a low risk well tested and tried function Transparent Sparing z990 offers a 12 PU MCM with 2 PUs reserved as spares In the case of processor failure these spares are used for transparent sparing Enhanced Dynamic Memory Sparing The z900 has enhanced this robust recovery design with 16 times more chips available for sparing This will virtually eliminate the need to replace a memory card due to DRAM failure Enhanced Storage Protect Keys z990 has enhanced the memory storage protect key design by adding a third key array to each memory card The arrays are parity checked and employ a Triple Voting strategy to assure accuracy This will reduce the need for memory card replacement due to key array failure ESCON Port Sparing The ESCON 16 port I O card is delivered with one unused port dedicated for sparing in th
51. DFSORT DirMaint e business on demand ECKD Enterprise Storage Server ESCON FICON FICON Express FlashCopy FFST GDDM GDPS Geographically Dispersed Parallel Sysplex HiperSockets Hiperspace HyperSwap IMS InfoPrint Intelligent Miner IP PrintWay Language Environment MQSeries Multiprise MVS Net Data Net nity NetSpool NetView Open Class OS 390 Parallel Sysplex Performance Toolkit for VM PR SM Processor Resource Systems Manager ProductPac pSeries RACF RAMAC RefreshPac Resource Link RMF RS 6000 S 390 S 390 Parallel Enterprise Server SecureWay Sysplex Timer SystemPac Tivoli Tivoli Stor age Manager TotalStorage VM ESA VSE ESA VTAM WebSphere xSeries z Architecture z OS z VM and zSeries are trademarks or registered trade marks of the International Business Machines Corporation in the United States and other countries Java and all Java based trademarks and logos are trademarks or regis tered trademarks of Sun Microsystems Inc in the United States or other countries UNIX is a registered trademark of The Open Group in the Unites States and other countries Microsoft Windows and Windows NT are registered trademarks of Micro soft Corporation In the United States other countries or both Intel is a trademark of the Intel Corporation in the United States and other countries Other trademarks and registered trademarks are the properties of their respective companies IBM hardware products are
52. Demand IBM On Off Capacity on Demand On Off CoD is offered with z990 processors to provide a temporary increase in capacity to meet customer s peak workload requirements The scope of On Off Capacity on Demand is to allow customers to temporarily turn on unassigned unowned PUs available within the current model for use as CPs or IFLs Temporary use of CFs memory and channels is not supported Before customers can order temporary capacity they must have a signed agreement for Customer Initiated upgrade CIU facility In addition to that agreement they must agree to speci c terms and conditions which govern the use of temporary capacity Typically On Off Capacity on Demand will be ordered through CIU however there will be an RPQ available if no RSF connection is present 301 302 303 304 305 306 307 308 309 310 311 312 313 314 315 316 317 318 319 320 321 322 323 324 325 326 327 328 329 330 331 332 Model B16 Model D32 Model C24 S W Model refers to number of installed CPs Reported by STSI instruction Model 300 does not have any CPs Note For MSU values refer to ibm com servers eserver zseries library swpriceinfo S W Model Model A08 z990 Family Models 11 Although CBU and On Off Capacity on Demand can both reside on the server the activation of On Off Capacity on Demand is mutually exclusive with Capacity BackUp CBU and no physical hardware upgrade will be sup ported
53. HTML and Unicode Parallel Sysplex clustering highly available TCP IP networking and dynamic workload and resource balancing Integrated system services z OS helps make critical data and processing functions accessible to end users regardless of their location in the heterogeneous on demand world The z OS base includes z OS Communications Server which enables world class TCP IP and SNA networking support including mainframe dependability performance and scalability highly secure connectivity support for multiple protocols and ef cient use of networking assets This integrated set of system services in z OS can help a customer to focus on extracting the maximum business value from the z OS installation The system manages the workload program libraries and I O devices Complexities are designed to be minimized and problem determina tion is facilitated with the sophisticated recovery reporting and debug facilities of z OS The z OS operating system combines many features that change the playing eld of IT infrastructure design Support for zSeries Application Assist Processors zAAP an attractively priced special processing unit that provides an economical z OS Java language based execution environment Intelligent Resource Director expands the capabilities of z OS Workload Manager to react to changing conditions and prioritize critical business workloads Support
54. Linux Support for FCP channels enables zSeries servers to connect to select Fibre Channel Switches and FCP SCSI devices under Linux on zSeries This expanded attachabil ity provides a larger selection of storage solutions for Linux implementations 50 Cryptographic Support for Linux Linux on zSeries running on standard z990 z900 and z800 engines is capable of exploiting the hardware cryp tographic feature provided by the PCICA feature PCI Cryptographic Accelerator This enables customers implementing e business applications on Linux on zSeries to utilize this enhanced hardware security Linux Support Environment z990 z900 z800 or S 390 single image zSeries or S 390 LPAR VM ESA or z VM guest Block devices VM minidisks ECKD 3380 or 3390 DASDs VM virtual disk in storage Network devices Virtual CTC ESCON CTC OSA Express Gigabit Ethernet 1000BASE T Ethernet Fast Ethernet Token Ring up to 24 features 48 ports on z990 HiperSockets up to 4 096 TCP IP stacks on up to 16 HiperSockets on z990 3172 IUCV Character devices 3215 console Integrated console Additional information is available at ibm com linux and at ibm com zseries linux Maximum of 1024 CHPIDs 3 I O cages 28 slots each 84 I O slots Per System Feature Minimum Maximum Maximum Increments Purchase Features I O Slots
55. Memory cards 8 GB 16 GB or 32 GB Channels Model A08 B16 C24 D32 ESCON Min 0 0 0 0 ESCON Max 720 1024 1024 1024 FICON Min 0 0 0 0 FICON Max 96 120 120 120 FICON Express and FCP con gured on the same FICON Express features Max channels total 120 ESCON increments of 4 channels Coupling Links Links IC ICB 2 ICB 3 ICB 4 ISC 3 Max Links 0 32 0 8 0 16 0 16 0 48 Total External and Internal links 64 requires STI 2 card requires STI 3 card Note At least one I O channel FICON ESCON or one coupling link ISC ICB must be present Cryptographic Features PCICA 1 2 PCIXCC 2 Minimum 0 0 Maximum 6 3 4 4 1 Max two PCICA features per I O cage 2 Max eight PCICA and PCIXCC features per system 3 Two accelerator cards per PCICA feature 4 One coprocessor per PCIXCC feature OSA Express Features OSA Express Features Minimum 0 Maximum 24 Any combination of GbE LX GbE SX 1000BASE T Ethernet Token Ring 52 z990 Frame and I O Con guration Content Planning for I O The following diagrams show the capability and exibility built into the I O subsystem All machines are shipped with two frames the A Frame and the Z Frame and can have between one and three I O cages Each I O cage has 28 I O slots I O Feature Type Features Maximum ESCON 28 cards 420 channels FICON Express 20 40 channels OSA Express 20 40 ports PCIXCC 4 4 PCICA 2 4 cards
56. N CTC function Native FICON channels support channel to channel CTC on the z990 z890 z900 and z800 G5 and G6 servers can connect to a zSeries FICON CTC as well This FICON CTC connectivity will increase bandwidth between G5 G6 z990 z890 z900 and z800 systems Because the FICON CTC function is included as part of the native FICON FC mode of operation on zSeries FICON CTC is not limited to intersystem connectivity as is the case with ESCON but will also support multiple device de ni tions For example ESCON channels that are dedicated as CTC cannot communicate with any other device whereas native FICON FC channels are not dedicated to CTC only Native can support both device and CTC mode de nition concurrently allowing for greater connectivity exibility FICON Connectivity FICON Support for Cascaded Directors Native FICON FC channels now support cascaded directors This support is for a single hop con guration only Two director cascading requires a single vendor high integrity fabric Directors must be from the same vendor since cascaded architecture implementations can be unique This type of cascaded support is important for disaster recovery and business continuity solutions because it can help provide high availability extended distance connectivity and particularly with the implemen tation of 2 Gbps Inter Switch Links has the potential for ber in
57. N converter is required IBM 9034 or Optica 34600 FXBT OSA 2 adapters use equivalent OSA Express adapt ers for FDDI use 1000BASE T or Gigabit Ethernet with appropriate multi protocol switch or router OSA Express ATM use 1000BASE T or Gigabit Ether net with appropriate multi protocol switch or router 4 Port ESCON cards will be replaced with 16 port ESCON cards during upgrade FICON pre FICON Express will be replaced with FICON Express during upgrade PCICC replaced with PCIXCC for most functions The rst ICB 2 or 3 required a slot The second to the fourth required another slot The fth to the sixth required another slot STI 2 3 cards each supports two ICBs z990 Power Heating Cooling System Power Consumption kW Model Con g 1 I O Cage 2 I O Cage 3 I O Cage A08 5 3 7 8 10 3 B16 7 3 9 8 12 3 C24 9 1 11 6 13 9 D32 10 8 13 3 15 8 Note Assumes maximum con guration of I O Cages 60 amp cords System Cooling Air Flow Rate CFM Model Con g 1 I O Cage 2 I O Cage 3 I O Cage A08 1400 1800 2200 B16 1800 2200 3000 C24 2200 2600 3250 D32 2200 3000 3250 Note Assumes chilled under oor temperature of 24 OC and maximum con guration of I O cages Heat Output kBTU hr Model Con g 1 I O Cage 2 I O Cage 3 I O Cage A08 18 02 26 52 35 02 B16 24 82 33 32 41 82 C24 30 94 39 44 47 26 D32 36 72 45 22 53 72 z990 Dimensio
58. S Console Enhancements z OS 1 5 includes console enhancements which are designed to improve system availability by enhancing the capacity and reliability of message delivery Major changes to the message production and consumption ow can help reduce the possibility of bottlenecks which can cause a backlog of undelivered messages These enhancements are available with z OS 1 4 as an optional no charge Console Enhancements Feature msys for Setup has been enhanced in z OS 1 4 to allow multiple users to log on and work concurrently from different workstations Furthermore as part of the user enroll ment process the msys for Setup user administrator can control which msys for Setup workplace functions a user can access The graphical user interface msys for Setup workplace has been redesigned and is now easier to learn and use These valuable ease of use enhance ments make working with msys for Setup more intuitive z OS msys for Operations is a base element in z OS 1 2 that incorporates automation technology into z OS It pro vides self healing attributes for some critical system and sysplex resources and can simplify the day to day opera tion of a single z OS image or of a Parallel Sysplex cluster msys for Operations enhancements in z OS 1 3 include automation to handle enqueue contention and auxiliary storage shortages msys for Operations can also inter face with the Hardwa
59. S Hierarchical File System HFS zFS uses the same APIs as HFS zFS can provide the following bene ts over HFS Improved performance Additional function Disk space can be shared between le systems in the same data set File system quota maximum le system size With zFS the le system quota can be increased with a simple administrative command Can improve failure recovery zFS performs asynchro nous writes to disk and does not wait for a synch inter val to begin writes zFS or zFS related administration system management performance con guration support and scalability have been further enhanced in z OS 1 4 Dynamic recon guration for le system con guration options Dynamic use of secondary allocation for a zFS aggre gate data set or le system Improvements in the UNIX System Services automount support for zFS 73 Addition of ISHELL support for zFS Ability to perform I O operations in parallel for a zFS aggregate that spans multiple DASD volumes This is designed to provide improved performance when using multi DASD volume aggregates Support for 64 bit user virtual buffer addresses The Hierarchical File System HFS functionality has been stabilized HFS is expected to continue shipping as part of the operating system and will be supported in accordance with the terms of a customer s applicabl
60. ability Authorization capabilities have been enhanced for z VM guest LANs and virtual switches by using Resource Access Control Facility RACF or any equivalent Exter nal Security Manager ESM that supports this function It is designed to provide ESM centralized control of authorizations and Virtual LAN VLAN assignment Technology Exploitation z VM V5 1 supports the new z890 as well as the new enhancements to the z990 including Four Logical Channel SubSystems LCSSs on the z990 and two on the z890 Transparent sharing of internal and external channel types across LCSSs such as ICB 3 ICB 4 ISC 3 FICON Express and OSA Express Open Systems Adapter Express Integrated Console Controller OSA ICC function Up to 24 real processor engines in a single z VM image on a z990 satis es the Statement of Direction made on May 13 2003 87 IPv6 support for guest LANs has been enhanced to allow the z VM TCP IP stack to be con gured for IPv6 networks connected through OSA Express operating in QDIO mode The stack can be con gured to provide static routing of IPv6 packets and to send IPv6 Router Advertisements In addition support is being provided to help application developers to develop socket appli cations for IPv6 communications Systems Management Improvements The Performance Toolkit for VM has been enhanced in z VM V5 1 to provide functional equi
61. abling now offers three options to address a solution for your ber cable installation Enterprise ber cabling offers two additional options to help meet your structured trunking environments requirements zSeries ber cabling Fiber optic jumper cabling package will analyze your zSeries channel con guration and your existing ber optic cabling to determine the appropriate ber optic jumper cables required then supply label and install the ber optic jumper cables and complete the installation with a detailed connection report Fiber optic jumper migration and reuse for a zSeries upgrade will plan organize re label re route and re plug your existing ber optic jumper cables for reuse with the upgraded zSeries server Fiber optic jumper cables and installation will supply the ber optic jumper cables you specify then label and install the ber optic jumper cables Enterprise ber cabling options zSeries ber optic trunk cabling package will analyze your zSeries channel con guration and your existing ber optic infrastructure to determine the appro priate ber optic harnesses ber optic trunk cables and the ber optic patch panel boxes required then supply label and install the ber optic components to connect your new zSeries server to your existing structured ber cabling infrastructure Enterprise be
62. ailability msys for Operations plays an important role in outage avoidance msys for Operations provides functions that control and manage both hardware and software resources making fully automated solutions possible The focus is on simpli fying complicated operator interaction detecting failure situations and reacting to them quickly and precisely This is achieved through panel driven operator dialogs and automated recovery routines that run in the background Simpli ed Con guration z OS Managed System Infrastruc ture for Setup msys for setup is the strategic solution for product installation con guration and function enable ment msys for Setup allows usage of consistent interfaces with wizard like con guration dialogs In z OS 1 4 the msys for Setup Framework was enhanced to provide multi user capability and improved multisystem support 59 The msys for setup dialogs use defaults and best prac tices values whenever possible and derive low level values from answers to high level questions After the con gura tion parameters have been speci ed msys for Setup can automatically update the system con guration directly The user can see in detail what the changes will be before they are made Also with z OS 1 5 msys for Setup can use the IBM Direc tory Server OpenLDAP on any IBM platform including OpenLDAP on z OS UNIX System Services This can sim plify the
63. al partitions in those LCSSs Normal Multiple Image Facility MIF sharing of a channel is con ned to a single LCSS The z990 supports the spanning of the channels types IC HiperSockets FICON Express OSA Express Note ESCON architecture helps prevent the spanning of ESCON channels IC Channel Spanning LCSS0 LCSS1 CHPID 22 CHPID 22 PRD1 PRD2 PRD3 PRD4 LNX1 ICF1 IC A z990 with all three I O cages installed has a total of 84 I O slots These slots can be plugged with a mixture of fea tures providing the I O connectivity networking connectiv ity coupling and cryptographic capability of the server Up to 1024 ESCON Channels The high density ESCON feature has 16 ports 15 of which can be activated for customer use One port is always reserved as a spare which is activated in the event of a failure of one of the other ports For high availability the ini tial order of ESCON features will deliver two cards and the active ports will be distributed across those cards After the initial install the ESCON features are installed in incre ments of one ESCON channels are available in four port increments and are activated using IBM Licensed Internal Code Con guration Control LIC CC Up to 120 FICON Express Channels The z990 supports up to 120 FICON Express channels FICON Express is available in long wavelength LX and short wavelength SX features Each FICON Express fea
64. and converting them to EBCDIC when porting UNIX applications to z OS Performance enhancements A new higher optimiza tion level OPTIMIZE 3 provides the compiler s highest and most aggressive level of optimization OPTIMIZE 3 is suggested when the desire for run time improve ment outweighs the concern for minimizing compilation resources DB2 preprocessor integration The C C compiler has been enhanced to integrate the functionality of the DB2 precompiler A new SQL compiler option enables the compiler to process embedded SQL statements 68 C C IBM Open Class Library As previously announced in Software Announcement 203 131 dated May 13 2003 the application development support that is the head ers source sidedecks objects and samples from the Application Support Class and Collection Class libraries is withdrawn from the C C IBM Open Class Library IOC in z OS 1 5 Applications that use these IOC libraries cannot be compiled nor linked using z OS 1 5 Run time support for the execution of existing applications that use IOC libraries is provided with z OS 1 5 but is planned to be removed in a future release z OS 64 bit C C environment z OS 1 6 delivers the capability to exploit 64 bit virtual in developing and deploying new applications that require a signi cantly larger addressability of data This capability is provided with enhanced UNIX System Se
65. and logical processors across an LPAR cluster CPU resources are automatically moved toward LPARs with the greatest need by adjusting the partition s weight WLM also manages the available processors by adjusting the number of logi cal CPs in each LPAR This helps optimize the processor speed and multiprogramming level for each workload helps reduce MP overhead and helps give z OS more control over how CP resources are distributed to help meet your business goals z OS 1 2 enhances the LPAR CPU management capa bilities and will allow the dynamic assignment of CPU resources to non z OS partitions outside the z OS LPAR cluster such as Linux or z VM Dynamic Channel Path Management In the past and on other architectures I O paths are de ned with a xed relationship between processors and devices With z OS and the zSeries paths may be dynami cally assigned to control units to re ect the I O load For example in an environment where an installation normally requires four channels to several control units but occa sionally needs as many as six system programmers must currently de ne all six channels to each control unit that may require them With Dynamic Channel Path Manage ment DCM the system programmer need only de ne the four channels to the control units and indicate that DCM may add an additional two As the control unit becomes more heavily used DCM may assign
66. at are running as LPARs on the same CEC in the same Parallel Sysplex Based on business goals WLM can adjust processor capacity channel paths and I O requests across LPARs without human intervention IRD assigns resources to the application the applica tion is not assigned to the resource This capability of a system to dynamically direct resources to respond to the needs of individual components within the system is an evolutionary step It enables the system to continuously allocate resources for different applications and this helps to reduce the total cost of ownership of the system IRD is made up of three parts that work together to help optimize the utilization of zSeries resources LPAR CPU Management Dynamic Channel Path Management Channel Subsystem Priority Queuing The z OS Intelligent Resource Director IRD Planning Wizard helps to plan your IRD implementation by asking questions about your enterprise setup and produces a worksheet that describes the issues on each of your sys tems that you must consider before you can implement IRD The z OS IRD Planning Wizard supports z OS 1 2 and higher zSeries Application Assist Processor The IBM zSeries Application Assist Processor zAAP available on the z990 and z890 servers is an attractively priced specialized processing unit that pro vides an economical Java execution environment for z OS for customers who de
67. at occur when you sup port multiple diverse workloads as a single entity It must respond to maintain the quality of service required and the cost of utilizing the resources must re ect the chang ing environment The zSeries Intelligent Resource Director IRD which combines three key zSeries technologies z OS Workload Manager WLM Logical Partitioning and Parallel Sysplex technology helps ensure that your most important workloads get the resources they need and con stantly manages the resources according to the changing priorities of the business With Workload License Charges WLC as the resources required by different applications middleware and operating systems change over time the software costs change to re ect this In addition new virtual Linux servers can be added in just minutes with zSeries virtualization technology to respond rapidly to huge increases in user activity The exible data center must be adaptable to support change and ease integration This is achieved through a combination of open and industry standards along with the adaptability to direct resources where they are required The zSeries along with other IBM servers has been investing in standards for years Key is the support for Linux but let s not forget Java and XML and industry standard technologies such as FCP Ethernet and SCSI Finally the on demand data center must be designed
68. ation class updates without an IPL which can help improve avail ability RACF facilitates enterprise password sychronization through RACF password enveloping and noti cation of password changes using z OS LDAP Improved user accountability through RACF s enforce ment of unique z OS UNIX UIDs and GIDs Improved access control exibility and granularity for z OS UNIX les with access control lists Multilevel security support Multilevel Security z OS 1 5 is the rst and only IBM operating system to pro vide Multilevel Security This technology can help improve the way government agencies and other organizations share critical classi ed information Combined with IBM s DB2 UDB for z OS Version 8 z OS provides multilevel security on the zSeries mainframe to help meet the strin gent security requirements of government agencies and nancial institutions and can help open up new hosting opportunities Multilevel security technology allows IT administrators to give users access to information based on their need to know or clearance level It is designed to prevent individuals from accessing unauthorized informa tion and to prevent individuals from declassifying informa tion With multilevel security support in IBM s z OS 1 5 and DB2 V8 customers can enable a single repository of data to be managed at the row level and accessed by individuals based on
69. automation and infrastructure enhancements on the VM platform in support of their applications database systems and e business solutions z VM V5 offers new levels of price performance functional capabilities and hardware exploitation that increase the attractiveness of deploying Linux solutions on the main frame You can add capacity to existing zSeries systems for hosting Linux on z VM workloads by con guring their server with IFL engines z VM V5 is the follow on product to z VM V4 z VM Version 3 V3 z VM offers a new technology base for customers look ing to use IBM Virtual Machine technology on one of the industry s best of breed server platforms zSeries When z VM is running on a zSeries server it s possible to run 64 bit capable OS 390 2 10 z OS and Linux on zSeries as guest systems of z VM in addition to ESA 390 guest oper ating systems such as OS 390 VSE ESA TPF and Linux on S 390 To operate z OS as a guest of z VM on a zSeries server z VM must be operating in 64 bit mode z VM will allow customers to develop and test their 64 bit Parallel Sysplex applications in a guest environment before putting them into production This may help reduce the need to invest in separate standalone con gurations z VM can also reduce storage constraints by eliminat ing the 2 GB central storage limitation providing plenty of headroom for increasing e business demands and gro
70. be variable to support the diverse environment it must be exible so that applications can run on the optimal resources at any point in time and it must be resilient to support an always open for business environment The on demand era plays to the strengths of the IBM zSeries The IBM zSeries 900 z900 was launched in 2000 and was the rst IBM server designed from the ground up for e business The latest member of the family the IBM zSeries 990 z990 brings enriched functions that are required for the on demand data center The responsive data center needs to have systems that are managed to the quality of service goals of the business they need systems that can be upgraded transparently to the user and they must be adaptable to the changing requirements of the business With the zSeries you have a server with high levels of reliability and a balanced design to ensure high levels of utilization and consistently high service to the user The capacity on demand features con tinue to evolve helping to ensure that upgrading the servers is timely and meets the needs of your business It s not just the capacity of the servers that can be changed on demand but also the mix of workload and the allocation of resources to re ect the evolving needs and priorities of the business 4 The variable data center needs to be able to respond to the ever changing demands th
71. bility of Logical Channel SubSystems the OSA Express Adapter family of Local Area Network LAN features is also expanding by offer ing a maximum of up to 24 features per server versus the maximum of up to 12 features per server on prior genera tions This expands the z990 balanced solution to increase throughput and responsiveness in an on demand operat ing environment These features combined with z OS or OS 390 z VM Linux on zSeries TPF and VSE ESA can deliver a balanced system solution to increase throughput and decrease host interrupts to help satisfy your business goals Each of the OSA Express features offers two ports for con nectivity delivered in a single I O slot with up to a maxi mum of 48 ports 24 features per z990 Each port uses a single CHPID and can be separately con gured For a new z990 build you can choose any combination of OSA Express features the new OSA Express Gigabit Ethernet LX or SX the new OSA Express 1000BASE T Ethernet or OSA Express Token Ring The prior OSA Express Gigabit LX and SX the OSA Express Fast Ethernet and the OSA Express Token Ring can be carried forward on an upgrade from z900 FCP Device FCP Device FCP Device FCP Device FCP Device FCP Device FCP Device FCP Device FCP Device FCP Device FCP Device Fibre Channel Directors FCP Device Open Systems Adapter Express Features OSA Express 22
72. ble via an RPQ to con gure GDPS PPRC or a multi site Parallel Sysplex with up to 100 km between the two sites The immediate advantage of this extended distance is to potentially decrease the risk that the same disaster will effect both sites thus providing the ability for customers to recover their production applications at another site Support for the External Timer Reference ETR links and the Inter System Channel ISC 3 links has been increased from the current capability of 50 km to an extended capability of up to 100 km The extended distance support for ETR and ISC 3 links is now consis tent with other cross site technologies that already sup port 100 km such as FICON Peer to Peer Remote Copy PPRC and Peer to Peer Virtual Tape Server PtP VTS It should be noted that the maximum distance between a pair of 9037 Sysplex Timers in an Expanded Availability con guration remains at 40 km Therefore to achieve the extended distance of 100 km between the two sites one of 36 the options to be considered is locating one of the Sysplex Timers in an intermediary site that is less than 40 km from one of the two sites as can be seen in the diagram below Other potential options can be evaluated when the RPQ is ordered z990 Theoretical Maximum Coupling Link Speed ISC 3 InterSystem Channel 3 provides the connectivity required for resource or data sharing between the Cou pling
73. broadcast packets over HiperSockets interfaces This support is exclu sive to z990 Broadcast for IPv4 packets is supported by Linux for zSeries Support is planned to be available in z OS V1 5 Support is also offered in z VM V4 4 and later HiperSockets Network Concentrator HiperSockets Network Concentrator support exclusive to z890 and z990 can simplify network addressing between HiperSockets and OSA Express You can now integrate HiperSockets connected operating systems into external networks without requiring intervening network routing overhead thus helping to increase performance and sim plify con guration With HiperSockets Network Concentra tor support you can con gure a special purpose Linux operating system instance which can transparently bridge traf c between a HiperSockets internal Local Area Network LAN and an external OSA Express network attachment similar to a real Layer 2 switch which bridges between dif ferent network segments This support can make the inter nal HiperSockets network address connection appear as if it were directly connected to the external network 28 In the on demand era security will be a strong requirement The zSeries products will continue to address security with announcements and deliveries of products and features The main focus in cryptography will continue to be very high and scalable performance for SSL algorithms and secondl
74. can also be added to your order including determination of whether all product requisites are satis ed IBM Service is available through ShopzSeries as an Inter net based strategic software tool available to ful ll orders 24x7 365 days a year Through Service in ShopzSeries customers can quickly and easily order and receive cor rective or preventive service electronically over the Internet or by standard physical media For preventive service customers can order just critical service HIPERs and PTFs that resolve PE PTFs the latest recommended service which includes all critical service or all available service Service in ShopzSeries reduces customers research time and effort by using their uploaded SMP E Consolidated Software Inventory CSI so that all applicable service including reach ahead service for the installed FMIDs in the target zones is selected ShopzSeries also uses the CSI information to limit the size of the service order only sending applicable service that has not already been processed by SMP E IBM Technical Support is available through RETAIN for problems and Q amp A ShopzSeries is available in the U S and several countries in Europe In countries where ShopzSeries is not available yet please contact your IBM representative or Business Partner to handle your order via the traditional IBM order ing process 79 The infrastructure for e business
75. cern that a lower priority I O intensive workload might preempt the I O of higher priority workloads can now share the channels and reduce costs Second high priority workloads may even bene t with improved performance if there were I O con tention with lower priority workloads Initially Channel Sub system Priority Queuing is implemented for Parallel OEMI and ESCON FICON Bridge and native FICON channels 39 On a z990 the scope of Channel Subsystem I O Priority Queuing is a Logical Channel SubSystem Channel Subsystem Priority Queuing complements the IBM Enterprise Storage Server capability to manage I O priority across CECs With IRD the combination of z OS and zSeries working in synergy extends the world class workload management tradition of S 390 and OS 390 to ensure that the most important work on a server meets its goals to increase the ef ciency of existing hardware and to reduce the amount of intervention in a constantly changing environment Parallel Sysplex Professional Services IBM provides extensive services to assist customers with migrating their environments and applications to bene t from Parallel Sysplex clustering A basic set of IBM services is designed to help address planning and early implementation requirements These services can help you reduce the time and costs of planning a Parallel Sysplex environment and moving it into production An advanced op
76. cessor and channel resource utilization across Logical Partitions LPARs based on workload priorities IRD combines the strengths of the zSeries LPARs Parallel Sysplex clustering and z OS Workload Manager Intelligent Resource Director uses the concept of an LPAR cluster the subset of z OS systems in a Parallel Sysplex cluster that are running as LPARs on the same zSeries server On a z990 systems that are part of the same LPAR cluster may be in different LCSSs In a Parallel Sysplex environment Workload Manager directs work to the appropriate resources based on business policy With IRD resources are directed to the priority work Together Parallel Sysplex technology and IRD provide exibility and responsiveness to on demand e business workloads that is unrivaled in the industry IRD has three major functions LPAR CPU Management Dynamic Channel Path Management and Channel Sub system Priority Queuing IRD Scope ICB 4 2 0 GBps ICB 3 1 GBps ICB 3 1 GBps ICB 2 333 MBps ICB 2 333 MBps z990 z900 z800 G5 G6 STI STI STI STI M B A I O Cage STI 3 MUX STI 2 MUX 4 x 2 0 GBps STIs 4 x 2 GB s STI I O Cage STI 3 MUX STI 3 MUX B A M STI STI STI STI LPAR Cluster z OS z OS Linux OS 390 ICF 38 LPAR CPU Management LPAR CPU Management allows WLM working in goal mode to manage the processor weighting
77. chines that are part of your enterprise Integrated Facility for Linux IFL The Integrated Facility for Linux feature of the zSeries serv ers provides a way to add processing capacity exclusively for Linux workloads with minimal effect on the model des ignation Operating systems like z OS TPF and VSE ESA will not execute on Integrated Facility for Linux engines Consequently these engines will not necessarily affect the software charges for workload running on the other engines in the system OSA Express Ethernet for Linux Driver support is provided for the functions of the new OSA Express Gigabit Ethernet and 1000BASE T Ethernet features OSA Express Enhancements for Linux A new function Checksum Of oad offered for the new OSA Express GbE and 1000BASE T Ethernet features is available for the Linux on zSeries and z OS environ ments Checksum Of oad provides the capability of calculating the Transmission Control Protocol TCP User Datagram Protocol UDP and Internet Protocol IP header checksums Checksum veri es the correctness of les By moving the checksum calculations to a Gigabit or 1000BASE T Ethernet feature host CPU cycles are reduced and performance is improved When checksum is of oaded the OSA Express feature performs the check sum calculations for Internet Protocol Version 4 IPv4 packets 49 Two important networking technology advancements a
78. ci ated with dormant z990 capacity This creates an attractive option for businesses to quickly respond to changing environments bringing new applications online or growing existing applications without disrupting users z990 Server Capacity BackUp CBU Capacity BackUp CBU is offered with the z990 servers to provide reserved emergency backup CPU capacity for situations where customers have lost capacity in another part of their establishment and want to recover by adding reserved capacity on a designated z990 server A CBU system normally operates with a base CP con guration and with a precon gured number of additional Processor Units PUs reserved for activation in case of an emergency The z990 technology is suited for providing capacity backup The reserved CBU processing units are on the same technology building block the MCM as the regular CPs Therefore a single server can support two diverse con gurations with the same MCM For CBU purposes the Models A08 B16 C24 amp D32 can scale from a 1 way to a 32 way with the purpose of providing capacity backup The base CBU con guration must have suf cient memory and channels to accommodate the potential needs of the larger CBU target machine When capacity is needed in an emergency the primary operation performed is activating the emergency CBU con guration with the reserved PUs added into the con gurat
79. ck trading application The traditional CICS DB2 LSPR online workload has been updated to have a Web frontend which then connects to CICS This updated workload is referred to as WEB CICS DB2 and is repre sentative of customers who Web enable access to their legacy applications Continuing in the LSPR for z990 will be the legacy online workload IMS and two legacy batch workloads CB84 and CBW2 The z990 LSPR will provide performance ratios for individual workloads as well as a default mixed workload which is used to establish single number metrics such as MIPS MSUs and SRM constants The z990 default mixed workload will be composed of equal amounts of ve workloads Trade2 EJB WEB CICS DB2 IMS CB84 and CBW2 Additionally the z990 LSPR will rate all z Architecture processors running in LPAR mode and 64 bit mode The existing z900 processors have all been re measured using the new workloads all run ning in LPAR mode and 64 bit mode Using the new LSPR default mixed workload and with all processors executing in 64 bit and LPAR mode the follow ing results have been estimated Comparing a one way z900 Model 2C1 to a z990 model with one CP enabled it is estimated that the z990 model has 1 52 to 1 58 times the capacity of the 2C1 Comparing an 8 way z900 Model 2C8 to a z990 model with eight CPs enabled it is estimated that the z990 model has 1 48 to 1 55
80. controllers 2074 3174 helping to reduce cost and complexity The OSA ICC uses one or both ports on an OSA Express 1000BASE T Ethernet feature with the appropriate Licensed Internal Code LIC The OSA ICC is enabled using CHPID type OSC The OSA ICC supports up to 120 client console sessions either locally or remotely Support for this new function will be available for z VM Version 4 Release 4 and later z OS Version 1 Release3 VSE ESA Version 2 Release 6 onwards and TPF QDIO Mode TCP IP non QDIO mode SNA Passthru TCP IP Passthru HPDT MPC IP WAN Intranet Server SNA DLSw TCP IP Native SNA Server TCP IP applications TN3270 browser access to SNA applications Enterprise Extender for SNA end points Remote Office IP WAN Intranet Remote Office 4 16 Mbps Token Ring 4 16 Mbps Token Ring Internet or extranet Switch Hub Router IP Router Server Server DLSw Router Switch Hub Router 10 100 Mbps Ethernet 10 100 Mbps Ethernet DLSw Router IP Router 10 100 1000 Mbps Ethernet copper 10 100 1000 Mbps Ethernet copper 10 100 Mbps Ethernet 10 100 1000 Mbps Ethernet 10 100 Mbps Ethernet IBM pSeries RS 6000 IBM xSeries Netfinity 23 Queued Direct Input Output QDIO The OSA Express Gigabit Ethernet 1000BASE T Ethernet and Token Ring features support QDIO CHPID type OSD which is unique to IBM QDIO was rst introduced t
81. d 2 0 6 48 Linux Distribution Partners SUSE LINUX Product Information at suse de en produkte susesoft S390 Turbolinux Product Information at turbolinux com products s390 Red Hat Linux Product Information at redhat com software S390 z VM Version 4 and Version 5 z VM supports Linux on the mainframe Within the VM environment Linux images bene t from the ability to share hardware and software resources and use internal high speed communications While bene ting from the reliability availability and serviceability of IBM zSeries servers both z VM V4 and V5 offer an ideal plat form for consolidating Linux workloads on a single physi cal server which allows you to run tens to hundreds of Linux images z VM V4 is priced on a per engine basis one time charge and supports IBM Integrated Facility for Linux IFL processor features for Linux based workloads as well as standard engines for all other zSeries and S 390 workloads Engine based Value Unit pricing for z VM V5 1 is replacing the pricing model available with z VM V4 Engine based Value Unit pricing is designed to provide a lower entry point and a decreasing price curve which will help provide improved price performance as hardware capacities and workload grow Value Unit pricing helps you to add capacity and workload with an incremental and improved price and the ability to aggregate licenses acquired across ma
82. d Cryptographic Service Facility ICSF System SSL Open Cryptographic Service Facility z OS Version 1 Release 6 optional priced features Security server RACF z OS Version 1 Release 6 optional no charge features z OS Security Level 3 which includes LDAP Security Level 3 Network Authentication Service Level 3 System SSL Security Level 3 Open Cryptographic Services Facility Security Level 3 z OS extends its robust mainframe security features to address the demands of on demand enterprises Tech nologies such as LDAP Secure Sockets Layer SSL Kerberos V5 Public Key Infrastructure and exploitation of zSeries cryptographic features are available in z OS RACF Resource Access Control Facility RACF provides the functions of authentication and access control for z OS resources and data including the ability to control access to DB2 objects using RACF pro les Using an entity known as the RACF user ID RACF can identify users requesting access to the system The RACF user password or valid substitute such as a RACF PassTicket or a digital certi cate authenticates the RACF user ID Once a user is authenticated RACF and the resource managers control the interaction between that user and the objects it tries to gain access to These objects include commands datasets programs tape volumes terminals and objects that you de ne RACF supports ex ibility in audit
83. dedicated ICF capacity is not suf cient The resulting partition an L shaped LPAR will be composed of both shared ICF and dedicated ICF processors enabling more ef cient utilization of ICF resources across the various CF LPARs System Managed CF Structure Duplexing System Managed Coupling Facility CF Structure Duplex ing provides a general purpose hardware assisted easy to exploit mechanism for duplexing CF structure data This provides a robust recovery mechanism for failures such as loss of a single structure or CF or loss of connectivity to a single CF through rapid failover to the backup instance of the duplexed structure pair Bene ts of System Managed CF Structure Duplexing include Availability Faster recovery of structures by having the data already there in the second CF dramatically reducing the time and processing required for structure rebuilds System Managed Duplexing also provides basic recovery for many structures that have no simple means to recover data for failed structures failed CFs and losses of CF connectivity Manageability and Usability A consistent procedure for duplexing does not set up structures and manage structures across multiple exploiters Reliability A common framework provides less effort on behalf of the exploiters resulting in more reliable subsystem code Cost Bene ts Facilitates the use o
84. duction applications on IBM z990 z890 z900 z800 S 390 Parallel Enterprise Server Generation 5 and 6 S 390 Multiprise 3000 or equivalent servers Support for IFL processor features by z VM V4 or later is designed to run Linux workloads with out increasing the IBM software charges for z OS z OS e OS 390 VM VSE ESA or TPF operating systems and applications running on standard engines of the z990 z890 z900 z800 and S 390 servers in other logical partitions Engine based pricing for z VM V4 and its optional features allows customers the opportunity to exploit the zSeries and S 390 servers more cost effectively than a discrete server implementation With engine based pricing cus tomers pay a one time software license charge OTC for each processor engine This can be for standard proces sor engines or IFL engines Traditional operating systems such as z OS z OS e OS 390 TPF VSE ESA z VM V3 1 or VM ESA are not supported nor can they operate on IFL engines Only Linux workloads in an LPAR or Linux guests of z VM V4 or later can operate on the IFL engines z VM provides the capability to account for the use of system resources by virtual machines including those run ning Linux Accounting records are produced that track a virtual machine s use of processor paging I O and virtual network resources including virtual channel to channel adapters CTCAs inter user communication ve
85. e subsystems GDPS PPRC is designed to be application independent and therefore is expected to be able to cover the customer s complete application environment GDPS supports both the synchronous Peer to Peer Remote Copy PPRC as well as the asynchronous Extended Remote Copy XRC forms of remote copy GDPS PPRC is a con tinuous availability solution and near transparent business continuity disaster recovery solution that is designed to allow a customer to meet a Recovery Time Objective RTO of less than an hour a Recovery Point Objective RPO of no data loss and protects against metropolitan area disasters up to 40 km between sites GDPS XRC is a business continuity disaster recovery solution that allows a customer to meet a RTO of one to two hours an RPO of less than a minute and helps protect against metropolitan as well as regional disasters since the distance between sites is unlimited XRC can use either common communi cation links and channel extender technology or dark ber as the connectivity between sites 40 On the other hand the GDPS solution based on Extended Remote Copy XRC referred to as GDPS XRC has the attributes of a Disaster Recovery solution XRC is a com bined hardware and software asynchronous remote copy solution The application I O is signaled completed when the data update to the primary storage is completed Sub sequently a DFSMSdfp compone
86. e CHPID type in the IOCDS The ports are orderable in one port increments An RPQ card 8P2197 is available to allow ISC 3 dis tances up to 20 km This card runs in Peer Mode at 1 Gbps and or Compatibility Mode at 1 Gbps Integrated Cluster Bus 2 ICB 2 The ICB 2 feature is a coupling link used to provide high speed communication between a 9672 G5 G6 server and a z990 server over a short distance less than 7 meters The ICB 2 is supported via an STI 2 card which resides in the I O cage and converts the 2 0 GigaBytes per second GBps input into two 333 MegaBytes per second MBps ICB 2s ICB 2 is not supported between z990 and other zSeries servers ICB 2s cannot be used to connect to a z900 server Integrated Cluster Bus 3 ICB 3 The ICB 3 feature is a coupling link used to provide high speed communication between a z990 Server and a z900 General Purpose Server or Model 100 Coupling Facility over a short distance less than 7 meters The ICB 3 is supported via an STI 3 card which resides in the I O cage and converts the 2 0 GBps input into two 1 GBps ICB 3s Integrated Cluster Bus 4 ICB 4 The ICB 4 feature is a coupling link used to provide high speed communication between a z990 and or z890 server over a short distance less than 7 meters The ICB 4 con sists of a link that attaches directly to a 2 0 GBps STI port on the server and does not require connectivity to an I O cage
87. e coordinated updates to multiple VSAM data sets at a transaction level providing high availability for CICS VSAM by allowing con current access by batch applications z OS 1 5 can help signi cantly enhance application backup with enhancements to DFSMShsm to utilize volume level fast replication The fast backup is designed to exploit FlashCopy and the virtual concurrent copy capa bility of IBM TotalStorage Enterprise Storage Server and IBM RAMAC Virtual Array RVA respectively DFSMShsm Fast Replication in z OS 1 5 is also intended to provide a fast easy to use point in time backup and recovery solu tion speci cally designed for DB2 Universal Database UDB for z OS V8 It is designed to allow fast nondisrup tive backups to be taken at appropriate events when there is minimum activity at the application level or when a fast point in time backup is desired Parallel Sysplex zSeries Parallel Sysplex technology provides industry leading availability by allowing z OS workloads to be bal anced across multiple servers to provide near continuous 61 availability This form of clustering known as single system image also provides tremendous scale Up to 32 zSeries servers with z OS can appear as a single image for data sharing applications see previous section Parallel Sysplex Clustering Technology CICS VSAM enabled for 24x7 availability DFSMS Transactional VSAM Services DFSMStv
88. e disk subsystem Since this constraint has been removed with FlashCopy V2 GDPS can now allow a FlashCopy from a source in one LSS to a target in a differ ent LSS within the same disk subsystem This new exibil ity can help simplify administration and capacity planning for FlashCopy GDPS PPRC support for FlashCopy V2 became generally available February 2004 GDPS PPRC and Cross site Parallel Sysplex distance extended to up to 100 km On October 31 2003 IBM deliv ered via a Request for Price Quote RPQ the capability to con gure GDPS PPRC or a multi site Parallel Sysplex up to a distance of up to 100 kilometers 62 miles between two sites This extended distance can potentially decrease the risk that the same disaster will affect both sites thus permitting enterprises to recover production applications at another site Support has been extended up to a dis tance of up to 100 km from the current capability of up to 50 km 31 miles for External Time Reference ETR links An ETR link on a zSeries or S 390 server provides attachment to the Sysplex Timer InterSystem Channel 3 ISC 3 links operating in Peer Mode ISC 3 links supported on all zSeries servers con nect z OS and OS 390 systems to Coupling Facilities in a Parallel Sysplex environment The extended distance support for ETR and ISC 3 links is now consistent with other cross site link technologies that cu
89. e event of a port failure on that card Other unused ports are available for nondisruptive growth of ESCON channels Concurrent Maintenance Concurrent Service for I O Cards All the cards which plug into the new I O Cage are able to be added and replaced concurrent with system operation This virtually eliminates any need to schedule outage to service or upgrade the I O subsystem on this cage Upgrade for Coupling Links z990 has concurrent main tenance for the ISC 3 adapter card Also Coupling Links can be added concurrently This eliminates a need for scheduled downtime in the demanding sysplex environ ment Advanced Availability Functions 32 Cryptographic Cards The PCIXCC and PCICA cards plug in the I O cage and can be added or replaced con currently with system operation Redundant Cage Controllers The Power and Service Control Network features redundant Cage Controllers for Logic and Power control This design enables nondis ruptive service to the controllers and virtually eliminates customer scheduled outage Auto Switchover for Service Element The z990 has two Service Elements In the event of failure on the Primary SE the switchover to the backup is handled automati cally There is no need for any intervention by the cus tomer or Service Representative Concurrent Capacity Backup Downgrade CBU Undo This function allows the customer to downgrade the d
90. e seamless integration of electronic software delivery and installation 63 Advanced System Automation The unique and rich functions of IBM Tivoli System Auto mation for OS 390 SA OS 390 Version 2 2 separately orderable can ease z OS management reduce costs and increase application availability SA OS 390 automates I O processor and system operations and includes canned automation for IMS CICS Tivoli OPC and DB2 Its focus is on Parallel Sysplex automation including multi and single system con gurations and on integration with end to end Tivoli enterprise solutions With the new patented manager agent design it is now possible to automate applications distributed over a sysplex by virtually remov ing system boundaries for automation System Services bene ts can include Increased system availability Improved productivity of system programmers A more consistent approach for con guring z OS com ponents or products System setup and automation using best practices which can greatly improve availability Security Services z OS Version 1 Release 6 base elements and components Integrated Security Services include Public Key Infrastructure Services DCE Security Server Open Cryptographic Enhanced Plug ins Firewall Technologies LDAP Services Network Authentication Service Enterprise Identity Mapping Cryptographic Services Integrate
91. e support agree ment IBM intends to continue enhancing zFS functional ity including RAS and performance capabilities in future z OS releases All requirements for UNIX le services are expected to be addressed in the context of zFS only Distributed File Services DFS Server Message Block SMB Microsoft Windows networking compatible le and print serving is available in z OS with Native SMB File and Print Serving for Windows Clients SMB le serving enables z OS to share HFS zFS Sequential les and Record Files Systems RFS such as PDS PDS E or VSAM data sets with Windows workstations SMB can automatically handle the conversion between ASCII and EBCDIC making full use of USS le tagging Access Control Lists ACLs sup port This enhances the ability to develop applications on Windows and deploy on z OS z OS also supports printing of SMB les without requiring that code be installed on the clients and without requiring unique printer setup on the workstations SMB Support has been further enhanced in z OS 1 4 by Simpli ed user administration with Windows Domain ID mapping Performance improvements with RFS and large PDS or PDS E le systems Exploitation of zFS performance Network File System NFS acts as a le server to work stations personal computers or other authorized sys tems in a TCP IP network It also provides a z OS
92. ebSphere Family WebSphere Application Server Version 5 0 WebSphere Application Server for Developers Version 5 0 WebSphere Application Server Network Deployment Version 5 0 WebSphere Application Server Advanced Edition 4 0 WebSphere Application Server Advanced Single Server Edition Version 4 0 WebSphere Application Server Advanced Developer Edition Version 4 0 z990 Support for Linux 47 WebSphere Application Server Advanced Edition Version 3 5 WebSphere Commerce Business Edition Version 5 4 WebSphere Host On Demand Version 7 0 and 6 0 WebSphere MQ Everyplace Version 2 0 and 1 2 WebSphere MQ Version 5 3 WebSphere Personalization Server for Multiplatforms Version 4 0 WebSphere Personalization Server Version 3 5 WebSphere Portal Server for Multiplatforms Version 4 1 and 4 2 Data Management DB2 Universal Database Enterprise Server Edition Version 8 1 DB2 Universal Developers Edition Version 8 1 DB2 Personal Developers Edition Version 8 1 DB2 Net Data Version 8 1 DB2 Runtime Client Version 8 1 DB2 Spatial Extender Version 8 1 DB2 Intelligent Miner Modeling Version 8 1 DB2 Intelligent Miner Scoring Version 8 1 DB2 Intelligent Miner Visualization Version 8 1 DB2 Net Search Extender Version 8 1 DB2 Universal Database Enterprise Edition Version 7 2 DB2 Universal
93. ectiv ity to native FICON control units The IBM 2032 models 001 064 and 140 resell of the McDATA ED 5000 and Intrepid 6000 Series Directors are 32 64 and 140 port high availability directors The IBM 2042 Models 001 128 and 256 resell of the CNT FC 9000 Directors are 64 128 and 256 port high availability directors All have fea tures that provide interface support to allow the unit to be managed by System Automation for OS 390 The McDATA Intrepid 6000 Series Directors and CNT FC 9000 Directors support 2 Gbps link data rates as well The FICON Express features now support attachment to the IBM M12 Director 2109 M12 The IBM M12 Director supports attachment of FICON Express channels on the z990 via native FICON FC CHPID type and Fibre Channel Protocol FCP CHPID type supporting attachment to SCSI disks in Linux environments 19 Wave Division Multiplexor and Optical Ampli ers that sup port 2 Gbps FICON Express links are Cisco Systems ONS 15530 and 15540 ESP LX SX and optical ampli er LX SX Nortel Networks Optera Metro 5100 5200 and 5300E and optical ampli er ADVA Fiber Service Platform FSP 2000 system and the IBM 2029 Fiber Saver The raw bandwidth and distance capabilities that native FICON end to end connectivity has to offer makes them of interest for anyone with a need for high performance large data transfers or enhanced multi site solutions FICO
94. ecture instructions and so will help reduce programming overhead To conform with US Export and Import Regula tions of other countries a SE panel is provided for proper enable disable of strong cryptographic functions The Trusted Key Entry TKE 4 1 code level workstation is an optional feature that can provide a basic key man agement system and Operational Key Entry support The key management system allows an authorized person Cryptography 29 a method for key identi cation exchange separation update backup and management The TKE worksta tion and 4 0 code level are designed to provide a secure remote and exible method of providing Master Key Entry and to remotely manage PCIX Cryptographic Coprocessors zSeries Security Certi cation Cryptography z890 z990 PCIXCC Designed for FIPS 140 2 level 4 certi cation Logical Partitions z900 and z800 servers are the rst and only to receive Common Criteria EAL5 certi cation Operating Systems Common Criteria Certi cation SUSE LINUX on zSeries SUSE SLES 8 has been certi ed for Controlled Access Protection Pro le CAPP EAL3 z OS 1 6 z OS 1 6 is under evaluation for Controlled Access Protection Pro le CAPP EAL3 and Labeled Security Protection Pro le LSPP EAL3 z VM z VM has applied for Common Criteria ISO IEC 15408 certi cation of z VM V5
95. educing z VM Control Program overhead 26 HiperSockets a function unique to the zSeries provides a TCP IP network in the server that allows high speed any to any connectivity among virtual servers TCP IP images and LPARs within a zSeries system without any physical cabling HiperSockets decreases network latency and increases bandwidth between combinations of Linux z OS and z VM virtual servers These OS images can be rst level directly under an LPAR or second level images virtual servers under z VM With new support for up to 16 HiperSockets the z990 pro vides four times more HiperSockets and up to 4 096 TCP IP images stack connections which is also four times more capacity than the z900 The increased HiperSockets capacity and expanded connectivity provides additional exibility in designing the networking to accommodate con solidated and multiple partitioned systems HiperSockets can be divided among Logical Channel SubSystems for separation between various LPARs while at the same time a single LPAR could have access to all 16 HiperSockets if the HiperSockets all are assigned to the same LCSS A HiperSockets channel also supports spanned chan nels in order to communicate between LPARs connected to different LCSSs HiperSockets IQD CHPID type can be con gured to Channel SubSystems and transparently shared by any or all con gured LPARs without regard to
96. el SubSystem Physical Channel IDs PCHIDs SubSystem In order to accommodate the new support for up to 1024 CHPIDs introduced with the Logical Channel SubSystem LCSS a new Physical Channel ID PCHID is being intro duced The PCHID represents the physical location of an I O feature in the I O cage CHPID numbers are no longer pre assigned and it is now a customer responsibility to do this assignment via IOCP HCD CHPID assignment is done by associating a CHPID number with a physical location the PCHID It is important to note that although it is pos sible to have LCSSs there is still a single IOCDS to de ne the I O subsystem There is a new CHPID mapping tool available to aid in the mapping of CHPIDs to PCHIDs The CHPID Mapping tool is available from Resource Link at ibm com servers resourcelink Up tp 30 Logical Partitions Up to 256 CHPIDs Up to 256 CHPIDs LCSS0 LCSS1 Up to 256 CHPIDs LCSS3 Up to 256 CHPIDs LCSS2 Note Crypto no longer requires a CHPID Physical Channels PCHIDs 102 103 104 110 200 201 202 2B0 2C5 Partitions Partitions LCSS0 LCSS1 12 52 EF 4F 12 2F EF 00 02 IOCP IOCDS HCD HSA or IOCDS HSA CHPIDs CHPIDs 15 Logical Channel SubSystem LCSS Spanning The concept of spanning channels provides the ability for a channel to be con gured to multiple LCSSs and therefore they may be transparently shared by any all of the logic
97. en a z990 server or CF and a z800 z900 server or CF or between two z800 z900s over short distances 7 meters For longer distances ISC 3 links must be used The z990 features the STI 3 card which resides in an I O cage and provides 2 ICB 3 ports each capable of up to 1 GBps The ports are activated in one port increments Up to 8 STI 3 cards 16 ICB 3 links are available on the z990 ICB 3 links operate in Peer Mode ICB 4 The Integrated Coupling Bus 4 is a native cou pling connection available for connecting a z990 server or CF to another z990 server or CF over short distances Capable of up to 2 0 GBps the ICB 4 is the fast external coupling connection available for the z990 The ICB 4 connection consists of one link that directly attaches to an STI port on the system and does not require connec tivity to a card in the I O cage One feature is required for each end of the link Up to 16 ICB 4 features can be con gured on a z990 depending on model selected IC The Internal Coupling channel emulates the Cou pling Links providing connectivity between images within a single server No hardware is required however a minimum of 2 CHPID numbers must be de ned in the IOCDS IC links provide the fastest Parallel Sysplex con nectivity Intelligent Resource Director Exclusive to IBM s z Architecture is Intelligent Resource Director IRD a function that optimizes pro
98. entation These tools can help customers test possible solutions obtain nancing plan and implement applications and middleware manage capacity and availability improve performance and obtain technical support across the entire infrastructure The result is an easier way to handle the complexities and rapid growth of e business In addition IBM Global Ser vices experts can help with business and IT consulting business transformation and total systems management services as well as customized e business solutions 5 z Architecture The zSeries is based on the z Architecture which is designed to reduce bottlenecks associated with the lack of addressable memory and automatically directs resources to priority work through Intelligent Resource Director The z Architecture is a 64 bit superset of ESA 390 z Architecture is implemented on the z990 to allow full 64 bit real and virtual storage support A maximum 256 GB of real storage is available on z990 servers z990 can de ne any LPAR as having 31 bit or 64 bit addressability z Architecture has 64 bit general registers New 64 bit integer instructions Most ESA 390 architec ture instructions with 32 bit operands have new 64 bit and 32 to 64 bit analogs 64 bit addressing is supported for both operands and instructions for both real addressing and virtual addressing 64 bit address generation z Architecture
99. er in z VM V4 4 provides appropriate RPM format packages for the SUSE LINUX Enterprise Server 7 SLES 7 at the 2 4 7 kernel level SUSE LINUX Enterprise Server 8 SLES 8 powered by UnitedLinux at the 2 4 19 kernel level and Turbolinux Enterprise Server 8 TLES 8 powered by United Linux at the 2 4 19 kernel level Security of the TCP IP stack has been improved to help prevent additional types of Denial of Service DoS attacks including Smurf Fraggle Ping o Death Kiss of Death KOD KOX Blat SynFlood Stream and R4P3D The overall security and auditability of the TCP IP for z VM stack and the integrity of the z VM system have been improved by providing better controls monitoring and defaults An IMAP user authenti cation exit has been added that removes prior user ID and password length restrictions and eliminates the need for every IMAP client to have a VM user ID and password TCP IP for z VM formerly a priced optional feature of VM ESA and z VM V3 is packaged at no additional charge and shipped enabled for use with z VM V4 and V5 The former priced optional features of TCP IP the Network File System NFS server and TCP IP source are also packaged with TCP IP for z VM at no additional change In addition to the new function provided by the Performance Toolkit for VM RealTime Monitor RTM and Performance Reporting Facility PRF are still available in z VM V4 4 to supp
100. es Included Yes z VM Version 5 Release 1 3Q04 No Yes Included Yes VSE ESA Ver 2 Release 6 7 Yes No Yes Yes z VSE Version 3 Release 1 Yes No Yes Yes TPF Version 4 Release 1 Yes No Yes No ESA mode only Customers with z OS Bimodal Migration Accommodation Offering may run in 31 bit support per the terms and conditions of the Offering Bimodal Offering available for z OS ONLY IBM zSeries is the enterprise class e business server optimized for the integration transactions and data of the next generation e business world In implement ing the z Architecture with new technology solutions the zSeries models are designed to facilitate the IT business transformation and reduce the stress of business to busi ness and business to customer growth pressure The zSeries represents an advanced generation of servers that feature enhanced performance support for zSeries Parallel Sysplex clustering improved hardware man agement controls and innovative functions to address e business processing The z990 server enhances performance by exploiting new technology through many design enhancements With a new superscalar microprocessor and the CMOS 9S SOI technology the z990 is designed to further extend and integrate key platform characteristics such as dynamic exible partitioning and resource management in mixed and unpredictable workload environments providing scal ability high availabi
101. f non standalone CFs e g ICFs for data sharing environments in addition to resource shar ing environments Flexibility The diagram below represents creation of a duplexed copy of the structure within a System Managed CF Duplexing Con guration Note An example of two systems in a Parallel Sysplex with CF Duplexing A robust failure recovery capability ICF z OS z OS ICF z800 z900 z990 G5 G6 z800 z900 z990 G5 G6 35 Customers who are interested in testing and or deploy ing System Managed CF Structure Duplexing in their sysplex should review GM13 0103 System Managed CF Structure Duplexing at ibm com server eserver zseries pso or ibm com server eserver zseries library techpapers gm130103 html to understand the performance and other considerations of using this feature Parallel Sysplex Coupling Connectivity The Coupling Facilities communicate with z OS and OS 390 images in the Parallel Sysplex environment over specialized high speed links For availability purposes it is recommended that there be at least two links connect ing each z OS or OS 390 image to each CF in a Parallel Sysplex cluster As processor performance increases it is important to also use faster links so that link performance does not become constrained The performance avail ability and distance requirements of a Parallel Sysplex environment are the key factors that will identify the appro priate con
102. frastructure cost savings by reducing the number of channels for interconnecting the 2 sites LX ONLY All FICON Channels 100MB s LX or SX FICON Bridge FICON Bridge 32 64 or 140 PORT 64 128 or 256 PORT LX ONLY ESCON CU ESCON CU ESCON CU ESS F10 F20 800 Enterprise Tape Controller 3590 A60 ESS F10 F20 800 Enterprise Tape Controller 3590 A60 2042 2032 ESCD 9032 Model 5 20 FICON cascaded directors have the added value of high integrity connectivity New integrity features introduced within the FICON Express channel and the FICON cas caded switch fabric to aid in the detection and reporting of any miscabling actions occurring within the fabric can prevent data from being delivered to the wrong end point FICON cascaded directors are offered in conjunction with IBM CNT and McDATA directors FICON Bridge Channel Introduced rst on the 9672 G5 processors the FICON Bridge FCV channel is still an effective way to use FICON bandwidth with existing ESCON control units FICON Express LX channel cards in FCV FICON Converted Mode of operation can attach to the 9032 Model 005 ESCON Director through the use of a director bridge card Up to 16 bridge cards are supportable on a single 9032 Model 005 with each card capable of sustaining up to eight concurrent ESCON data transfers 9032 Model 005 ESCON Directors can be eld upgradeable
103. from the remote site can use a TCP IP or SNA transport to the data center and then connect into zSeries and S 390 using appropriate SNA support on OSA Express features con gured in non QDIO mode QDIO Mode TCP IP non QDIO mode SNA Passthru TCP IP Passthru HPDT MPC Server Server IP WAN Intranet SNA DLSw TCP IP Native SNA TN3270 browser access to SNA appls Enterprise Extender for SNA end points TCP IP applications Remote Office IP WAN Intranet Remote Office 4 16 Mbps Token Ring 4 16 Mbps Token Ring 4 16 Mbps Token Ring 4 16 Mbps Token Ring DSLw Router 16 100 Mbps Token Ring Server Server Internet or extranet 4 16 100 Mbps Token Ring Backbone Switch Hub Router 4 16 Mbps Token Ring IP Router 100 Mbps Token Ring 10 100 Mbps Ethernet 10 100 Mbps Ethernet Switch Hub Router 4 16 Mbps Token Ring 100 Mbps Token Ring Backbone Switch Hub Router 25 LPAR Support of OSA Express For z990 customers or customers who use the Processor Resource Systems Manager PR SM capabilities IBM offers the Multiple Image Facility MIF allowing the shar ing of physical channels by any number of LPARs Since a port on an OSA Express feature operates as a channel sharing of an OSA Express port is done using MIF The LPARs are de ned in the Hardware Con guration De ni tion HCD Depending upon the feature and how it is de
104. hich can bene t applications that use System SSL such as the z OS HTTP Server and Web Sphere TN3270 and CICS Transaction Gateway server ICSF provides support for the z990 and z890 PCIX Cryp tographic Coprocessor PCIXCC a replacement for the PCICC and the CMOS Cryptographic Coprocessor Facility that were found on the z900 and z800 All of the equivalent PCICC functions offered on the PCIXCC are expected to be implemented with higher performance In addition PCIXCC implements the functions on the CMOS Crypto graphic Coprocessor Facility used by known applications PCIXCC supports secure cryptographic functions use of secure encrypted key values and user de ned extensions PKI Services PKI Services is a z OS component that provides a com plete Certi cate Authority CA package for full certi cate life cycle management Customers can be their own Cer ti cate Authority with the scale and availability provided by z OS This can result in signi cant savings over third party options User request driven via customizable Web pages for browser or server certi cates Automatic or administrator approval process adminis tered via same Web interface End user administrator revocation process Certi cate validation service for z OS applications Firewall Firewall Technologies provide sysplex wide Security Association Support This function is designed
105. hicle IUCV or advanced program to program APPC connections and virtual guest LAN network interface cards NICs z VM V4 4 extends its virtualization technology in support of Linux and other guests while providing some enhancements that enable z VM to be self optimized and self managed Reducing contention for the z VM Control Program CP scheduler lock may help increase the number of Linux and other guest virtual machines that can be managed concurrently Enhancing the Virtual Machine Resource Manager VMRM to provide the infrastructure necessary to sup port more extensive workload and systems resource management features by providing monitor data showing actual workload achievement 81 an interface to dynamically change users in work loads workload characteristics and goals more exibility using the VMRM con guration le when managing multiple users improvements in the reliability and performance of the VMRM service virtual machine s monitor data handling serviceability enhancements including improved mes sages log le entries and new server options Simulating virtual FICON CTCA devices for guest oper ating systems enhances previous virtual CTCA support by adding the FICON protocol as an option for guest operating systems Guests use virtual CTCAs to commu nicate among themselves within a single z VM system image without the
106. ibm com server eserver zseries pso library html GDPS is a service offering of IBM Global Services For IBM Installation Ser vices for GDPS refer to the IBM Web site Message Time Ordering Sysplex Timer Connectivity to Coupling Facilities As processor and Coupling Facility link technologies have improved over the years the requirement for time synchro nization tolerance between systems in a Parallel Sysplex environment has become ever more rigorous In order to ensure that any exchanges of timestamped informa tion between systems in a sysplex involving the Coupling Facility observe the correct time ordering time stamps are now included in the message transfer protocol between the systems and the Coupling Facility Therefore when a Coupling Facility is con gured as an ICF on any z990 or z900 Models 2C1 through 216 the Coupling Facility will require connectivity to the same 9037 Sysplex Timer that the systems in its Parallel Sysplex cluster are using for time synchronization If the ICF is on the same server as a member of its Parallel Sysplex environment no additional connectivity is required since the server already has connectivity to the Sysplex Timer However when an ICF is con gured on any z990 or z900 Models 2C1 through 216 which do not host any systems in the same Parallel Sysplex cluster it is necessary to attach the server to the 9037 Sysplex Timer z900 Turbo or z890
107. ies in z VM V4 4 include Functions that may be called by client applications to allocate and manage resources for guests running in z VM virtual machines virtual images Use of the application programming interfaces APIs through an application provided by a customer or solution provider are designed so that such applications can allow administrators who lack in depth VM knowledge to manage a large number of virtual images running in a single z VM system Hardware Con guration Manager HCM and Hardware Con guration De nition HCD components to create and manage your I O con guration This new support provides a comprehensive easy to use I O con gura tion management environment similar to that available with the z OS operating system Performance Toolkit for VM that provides enhanced capabilities for a z VM systems programmer operator or performance analyst to monitor and report performance data The toolkit is an optional per engine priced feature derived from the FCON ESA program 5788 LGA pro viding full screen mode system console operation and man agement of multiple z VM systems 83 post processing of Performance Toolkit for VM history les and of VM monitor data captured by the MON WRITE utility viewing of performance monitor data using either Web browsers or PC based 3270 emulator graphics The toolkit also provides the capabil
108. ing access attempts and changes to security controls To audit security relevant events you can use the RACF system management unload utility and a variety of reporting tools 64 With one command a security administrator can update remote RACF databases without logging on to remote sys tems Throughout the enterprise RACF commands can be sent automatically to synchronize multiple databases In addition RACF can automatically propagate RACF data base updates made by applications With RACF users can keep passwords synchronized for speci c user IDs When you change one password RACF can change passwords for your user ID on different systems and for several user IDs on the same system Also passwords can be changed automatically for the same user ID on different systems This way several RACF databases can be kept synchro nized with the same password information RACF enhancements Digital Certi cates can be automatically authenticated without administrator action Administrative enhancements enable de nition of pro les granting partial authority Handling of new pass words and removal of class authority are simpli ed On demand applications require a way to associate more users under a RACF Group de nition so RACF allows the creation of a new kind of Group that can con tain an unlimited number of users RACF now allows you to perform RACF install
109. initialization of msys for setup and can make the Management Directory virtually transparent to the user The following functions can be con gured using msys for Setup Parallel Sysplex clustering TCP IP UNIX System Service Language Environment LDAP RMF ISPF FTP and DB2 UDB for z OS V8 System Services z OS Version 1 Release 6 base elements and components Base Control Program BCP JES2 ESCON Director Support MICR OCR Support Bulk Data Transfer base DFSMSdfp EREP MVS High Level Assembler ICKDSF ISPF TSO E 3270 PC File Transfer Program FFST ESA TIOC z OS Version 1 Release 6 optional priced features DFSMSdss DFSMShsm DFSMSrmm DFSMStvs Bulk Data Transfer BDT File to File Bulk Data Transfer SNA NJE The backbone of the z OS system is the Base Control Pro gram BCP with JES2 or JES3 These provide the essential services that make z OS the system of choice when work loads must be processed reliably securely with complete data integrity and without interruption The BCP includes the I O con guration program IOCP the Workload Manager WLM systems management facilities SMF the z OS UNIX Systems Services kernel and support for Unicode Sense and Respond with Workload Manager Workload Manager WLM addresses the need for manag ing mixed workload distribution load balancing and the distribution of computing resources to competing workloads
110. ion 1 4 you can run Java applications that were previously storage constrained The Java SDK for z OS is available via download from the IBM zSeries Java Web site and by tape from IBM Software Delivery and Ful llment SDF in SMP E format For additional information about zSeries and Java prod ucts go to ibm com servers eserver zseries software java Unicode z OS provides Unicode Callable System Services code page and case conversions from EBCDIC to Unicode DB2 V7 is the rst exploiter New hardware instruction on zSeries servers has been implemented to provide superior performance Unicode Normalization Services allows programmers to decompose or compose characters from another code page and can apply normalization forms to have the same meaning 69 REXX Functions z OS 1 4 extends the REXX language on z OS when used in a UNIX System Services zSeries REXX environment It includes functions for standard REXX I O and to easily access some common le services and environments vari ables Communication Services z OS Version 1 Release 6 base elements z OS Communications Server Multiprotocol HPR Services TCP IP Services SNA APPN Services OSA Support Facility z OS Version 1 Release 6 optional no charge features z OS Communications Server Security Level 3 The z OS base includes z OS Communication Server which enables world class TCP IP and SNA networ
111. ion as CPs Customers who have an active Remote Support Facility connection can perform a CBU upgrade automatically and within a matter of minutes right from their CBU machine s Hardware Management Console HMC For more informa tion on how a CBU upgrade can be activated automati cally please refer to the z990 Capacity BackUp Users Guide found on IBM Resource Link The z990 supports concurrent CBU downgrade This func tion enables a Capacity BackUp server to be returned to its normal con guration without an outage i e PowerOn Reset Automatic Enablement of CBU for Geographically Dispersed Parallel Sysplex GDPS The intent of GDPS support for CBU is to enable auto matic management of the reserved PUs provided by the CBU feature in the event of a processor failure and or a site failure Upon detection of a processor failure or site failure GDPS will activate CBU to dynamically add PUs to 31 the processors in the takeover site to acquire processing power required to restart mission critical production work loads GDPS CBU management helps to minimize manual customer intervention and the potential for errors which can help reduce the outage time for critical workloads from hours to minutes Similarly GDPS CBU management can also automate the process of dynamically returning the reserved CPs when the temporary period has expired z990 Server Customer Initiated Upgrade CIU
112. isas ter backup machine to its normal con guration without requiring the PowerOn Reset POR Concurrent Memory Upgrade This function allows adding memory concurrently up to the maximum amount physically installed Parallel Sysplex clustering was designed to bring the power of parallel processing to business critical zSeries and S 390 applications A Parallel Sysplex cluster consists of up to 32 z OS and or OS 390 images coupled to one or more Coupling Facilities CFs or ICFs using high speed specialized links for communication The Coupling Facili ties at the heart of the Parallel Sysplex cluster enable high speed read write data sharing and resource sharing among all the z OS and OS 390 images in a cluster All images are also connected to a Sysplex Timer to address time synchronization Parallel Sysplex Resource Sharing enables multiple system resources to be managed as a single logical resource shared among all of the images Some examples of resource sharing include Automatic Tape Switching ATS star GRS star and Enhanced Catalog Sharing all of which provide simpli ed systems management increased performance and or scalability For more detail please see S 390 Value of Resource Sharing white paper GF22 5115 on the Parallel Sysplex home page at ibm com servers eserver zseries pso Parallel Sysplex Cluster Technology 1 12 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
113. ity BackUp CBU The greater capacity of the z990 offers customers even more exibility for using this feature to backup critical systems in their enterprise In order to support the highly scalable multi book system design the I O SubSystem has been enhanced by intro ducing a new Logical Channel SubSystem LCSS which provides the capability to install up to 1024 CHPIDs across three I O cages 256 per operating system image I O improvements in the Parallel Sysplex Coupling Link archi tecture and technology support faster and more ef cient transmission between the Coupling Facility and production systems HiperSockets provides high speed capability to communicate among virtual servers and Logical Partitions this is based on high speed TCP IP memory speed trans fers and provides value in allowing applications running in one partition to communicate with applications running in another without dependency on an external network Industry standard and openness are design objectives for I O in z990 The improved I O subsystem is delivering new horizons in I O capability and has eliminated the 256 limit to I O attachments for a mainframe 10 The z990 offers 4 models the A08 B16 C24 and D32 which can be con gured to give customers a highly scal able solution to meet the needs of both high transaction processing applications and the demands of e business The new model structure pr
114. ity to monitor TCP IP for z VM as well as to process Linux performance data Application Enablement CMS will host the new C C for z VM compiler 5654 A22 This environment allows C C programs to be compiled and executed on CMS and creates portability between z VM and z OS C C programs C C source les can be read from a CMS minidisk the SFS or the Byte File System BFS and output can be written to any of these le systems C C will only execute on z VM V4 4 and can only be licensed to operate on standard processor engines In order to support the C C for z VM compiler the C C the Language Environment has been updated to the level shipped with z OS V1 4 and is integrated into the base of z VM V4 4 Networking with z VM TCP IP for z VM delivers expanded Internet intranet access improved e business performance and extended function Performance of the TCP IP stack was enhanced by redesigning algorithms to reduce path lengths recod ing procedures to optimize high use paths identifying and implementing performance improvement items and adding virtual multiprocessing capabilities TCP IP is designed to support the z Architecture HiperSockets function for high speed communication among virtual machines and logical partitions within the same zSeries server The HiperSockets function allows vir tual machines and logical partitions to communicate inter nally over the memor
115. k option to 31 bit mode when rst migrating to z OS in 64 bit mode on a z Architecture server IBM has reconsidered the investment in 31 bit sup port on a zSeries server to encourage our customers to move forward This offering is available for 6 months for each z OS license 5694 A01 starting from the registration of a z OS license to a z Architecture server This offering applies to z OS Version 1 Release 2 3 and 4 and will not be provided for z OS 1 5 or for any z OS e releases 78 Wizards z OS wizards are available on the Internet to help to set up some of the z OS functions These wizards are interac tive assistants that ask a series of questions about the task to be performed for example setting up a Parallel Sysplex environment The wizards can simplify planning and con guration by exploiting recommended values and by building customized checklists For con guration tasks these wizards also generate outputs like jobs policies or parmlib members that can be uploaded to z OS For more information about wizards visit the Web site at www 1 ibm com servers eserver zseries zos wizards Order z OS through the Internet ShopzSeries formerly SHOPS390 provides an easy way to plan and order your z OS ServerPac or CBPDO It will analyze your current installation determine the correct product migration and present your new con guration based on z OS Additional products
116. king support including enterprise class dependability performance and scalability highly secure connectivity support for multiple protocols and ef cient use of networking assets z OS can provide near continuous availability for TCP IP applications and their users with two key features in z OS Sysplex Distributor and Dynamic VIPA Dynamic Virtual IP Address Takeover VIPA represents an IP address that is not tied to a speci c hardware adapter address The bene t can be that if an adapter fails the IP protocol can nd an alternate path to the same software be it the TCP IP services on a zSeries server or an application In case of a failure of the primary IP stack VIPA Takeover introduced in OS 390 2 8 can support movement to a backup IP stack on a different server in a Parallel Sysplex cluster Dynamic VIPA Takeover can enhance the initial 2 8 functions providing VIPA takeback support This can allow the movement of workload back from the alternate to the primary IP stack With Sysplex Wide Security Associations SWSA in z OS 1 4 IPSec protected workloads are expected to now realize all the bene ts derived from workload balancing such as optimal routing of new work to the target system and server application based on QoS and WLM advice increased availability by routing around failed components and increased exibility in adding additional workload in a nondisruptive
117. lications Multivendor multiplatform connectivity Mainframe class of service over IP networks Dramatic improvements in TCP IP performance include optimization of the TCP IP stack and inclusion of a number of performance related capabilities z OS UNIX z OS Version 1 Release 6 base elements z OS UNIX z OS UNIX is an integral element of z OS and is a key ele ment of the zSeries open and distributed computing strat egy Many middleware and application products that run on z OS use z OS UNIX z OS contains the UNIX application services shell utilities and debugger and the UNIX System Services kernel and runtime environment The shell and utilities provide the standard command interface familiar to interactive UNIX users z OS includes all of the commands and utilities speci ed in the X Open Company s Single UNIX Speci ca tion also known as UNIX 95 or XPG4 2 The z OS UNIX Services Debugger provides a set of commands that allow a C language program to be debugged interactively The command set is familiar to many UNIX users With Language Environment z OS supports industry standards for C programming shell and utilities client server appli cations and the majority of the standards for thread man agement and the X Open Single UNIX Speci cation The combination of open computing and z OS allows the trans parent exchange of data easy portability of applicatio
118. lity and Quality of Service to emerging e business applications such as WebSphere Java and Linux The z990 has 4 models available as new build systems and as upgrades from the z900 The four z990 models are designed with a multi book system structure which provides up to 32 Processor Units PUs that can be characterized prior to the shipment of the machine as either Central Processors CPs Integrated Facility for Linux IFLs or Internal Coupling Facilities ICFs IBM zSeries 990 7 The new IBM zSeries Application Assist Processor zAAP planned to be available on the IBM zSeries 990 z990 and zSeries 890 z890 serv ers is an attractively priced specialized processing unit that provides strategic z OS Java execution environment for customers who desire the powerful integration advan tages and traditional Qualities of Service a of the zSeries platform When con gured with general purpose Central Processors CPs within logical partitions running z OS zAAPs can help you to extend the value of your existing zSeries investments and strategically integrate and run e business Java workloads on the same server as your database helping to simplify and reduce the infrastructure required for Web applications while helping to lower your overall total cost of ownership zAAPs are designed to operate asynchronously with the general purpose CPs to execute Java programming under
119. mately 0 4 kilometer of internal copper wiring on this module This new MCM packaging delivers an MCM 42 smaller than the z900 with 23 more I O connections and 133 I O density improvement Each MCM provides support for 12 PUs and 32 MB level 2 cache Each PU contains 122 million transistors and measures 14 1 mm x 18 9 mm The design of the MCM technology on the z990 provides the exibility to con gure the PUs for different uses two of the PUs are reserved for use as System Assist Processors SAPs two are reserved as spares The remaining inac tive 8 PUs on the MCM are available to be characterized as either CPs ICF processors for Coupling Facility appli cations IFLs for Linux applications IBM zSeries Application Assist Processor zAAPs for Java applications or as optional SAPs providing the customer with tremen dous exibility in establishing the best system for running applications Each model of the z990 must always be ordered with at least one CP IFL or ICF The PU which uses the latest chip technology from IBM semiconductor laboratories is built on CMOS 9S SOI with copper interconnections The 14 1 mm x 18 9 mm chip has a cycle time of 0 83 nanoseconds Implemented on this chip is the z Architecture with its 64 bit capabilities includ ing instructions 64 bit General Purpose Registers and translation facilities 9 Each book can support up to 64 GB of Memory deli
120. mic CF Dispatch Prior to the availability of the Dynamic CF Dispatch algorithm shared CF partitions could only use the active wait algorithm With active wait a CF partition uses all of its allotted time slice whether it has any requests to service or not The optional Dynamic CF Dispatch algorithm puts a CF parti tion to sleep when there are no requests to service and the longer there are no requests the longer the partition sleeps Although less responsive than the active wait algorithm Dynamic CF Dispatch will conserve CP or ICF resources when a CF partition has no work to process and will make the resources available to other partitions sharing the resource Dynamic CF Dispatch can be used for test CFs and also for creating a hot standby partition to back up an active CF 34 Dynamic ICF Expansion Dynamic ICF expansion pro vides value by providing extra CF capacity when there are unexpected peaks in the workload or in case of loss of CF capacity in the cluster ICF Expansion into shared CPs A CF partition running with dedicated ICFs needing processing capacity beyond what is available with the dedicated CP ICFs can grow into the shared pool of application CPs being used to execute S 390 applications on the same server ICF Expansion into shared ICFs A CF partition run ning with dedicated ICFs can grow into the shared pool of ICFs in case the
121. n can mask planned and unplanned disk and site recon gurations by transparently switching to use the secondary PPRC volumes The HyperSwap function is designed to be con trolled by complete automation allowing all aspects of the site switch to be controlled via GDPS The HyperSwap function planned provides the ability to transparently switch all primary PPRC disk subsystems with the secondary PPRC disk subsystems for a planned switch con guration It enables disk con guration mainte nance and planned site maintenance without requiring any applications to be quiesced Large con gurations can be supported as HyperSwap has been designed to provide capacity and capability to swap large numbers of disk devices very quickly The important ability to re synchro nize incremental disk data changes in both directions between primary secondary PPRC disks is provided as part of this function The unplanned HyperSwap function contains additional function designed to transparently switch to use second ary PPRC disk subsystems in the event of unplanned outages of the primary PPRC disk subsystems or a failure of the site containing the primary PPRC disk subsystems With unplanned HyperSwap function disk subsystem failures no longer constitute a single point of failure for an entire sysplex If applications are cloned and exploit ing data sharing across the two sites the GDPS PPRC 41 un
122. native SNA APPN High Performance Routing TCP IP passthrough and HPDT MPC The new OSA Express 1000BASE T Ethernet provides support for TCP IP and SNA APPN HPR up to 1 gigabit per second over the copper wiring infrastructure z990 OSA Express Token Ring The same OSA Express Token Ring feature is supported on z990 and z900 This Token Ring supports a range of speed including 4 16 and 100 Mbps and can operate in both QDIO and non QDIO modes Note OSA Express 155 ATM and OSA 2 FDDI are no longer supported If ATM or FDDI support are still required a multiprotocol switch or router with the appropriate net work interface for example 1000BASE T Ethernet GbE LX or GbE SX can be used to provide connectivity between the LAN and the ATM network or FDDI LAN Server to User connections A key strength of OSA Express and associated Commu nications Server protocol support is the ability to accom modate the customer s attachment requirements spanning combinations of TCP IP and SNA applications and devices Customers can use TCP IP connections from the remote site to either their TCP IP or SNA applications on zSeries and S 390 by con guring OSA Express with QDIO and using either direct TCP IP access or use appropriate SNA to IP integration technologies such as TN3270 Server and Enterprise Extender for access to SNA applications Customers who require the use of native SNA based con nections
123. nectivity option for a given con guration Parallel Sysplex coupling links on the zSeries have been enhanced with the introduction of Peer Mode When con necting a zSeries server z990 z900 z800 to a z800 Model 0CF a z900 Model 100 or a zSeries ICF the links can be con gured to operate in Peer Mode This allows for higher data transfer rates to and from the Coupling Facilities In Peer Mode the ber optic single mode coupling link ISC 3 provides 200 Gbps capacity up to 10 km 100 Gbps up to 20 km the ICB 3 link with 1 GBps peak capacity the ICB 4 for z990 to z990 connection at 2 0 GBps and the IC 3 link with 1 25 GBps capacity Additional Peer Mode bene ts are obtained by enabling the link to be MIFed between z OS or OS 390 and CF LPARs The peer link acts simultaneously as both a CF Sender and CF Receiver link reducing the number of links required Larger and more data buffers and improved protocols also improve long distance performance For connectivity to 9672s zSeries ISC 3 CF links can be con gured to run in Com patibility Mode with the same characteristics as links on the 9672 of 100 Gbps The z900 and z990 also support ICB 2 links for connectivity to 9672s The ICB coupling link speeds described above are theoretical maximums GDPS PPRC Cross Site Parallel Sysplex distance Extended to 100 km When using a Dense Wave Division Multiplexor DWDM it will be possi
124. need for real FICON CTCAs Supporting real and virtual integrated 3270 console devices Real support enables this device provided by the Hardware Management Console HMC to be used as the system operator console Virtual support enables testing of guest operating systems and utilities such as Stand Alone Program Loader SAPL and standalone DASD Dump Restore DDR that support the integrated 3270 console device Delivering the Performance Toolkit for VM to process Linux performance data obtained from the Resource Management Facility RMF Performance Monitoring PM client application rmfpms Linux performance data obtained from RMF is presented on display screens and in printed reports similar to the way VM data is viewed and presented With corresponding function available in Linux on zSeries and S 390 z VM 4 4 provides The attachment of Small Computer System Interface SCSI devices to guest Linux images using Fibre Chan nel Protocol FCP channels on zSeries processors IPL from FCP attached disks for Linux and other guest operating systems with necessary SCSI support when z VM is running on a z990 z890 z900 or z800 server equipped with the SCSI IPL Feature Enabler Enhanced page fault handling Clear key RSA functions of the IBM PCI Cryptographic Coprocessor PCICC or the IBM PCI Cryptographic Accelerator PCICA z OS e OS 390 TPF VSE ESA z VM
125. ng conditional variables in shared memory Euro symbol and superkill support along with enhancements to the automount daemon and Unicode UNIX System Services bene ts can include Development and execution of UNIX applications z OS is a UNIX platform Increased application portfolio on z OS as Independent Software Vendors can use USS to port their applications to z OS Portability of applications to and from other platforms Use of UNIX development skills in a z OS environment Consolidate multiple UNIX systems Scalability for high growth UNIX applications Parallel Sysplex support to share UNIX le systems bene ts with Web server applications and others who access the hierarchical le system This support can make your data and information that reside in the HFS available to your customers at any time no matter where the applications are running in the Parallel Sysplex envi ronment Distributed Computing Services z OS Version 1 Release 6 base elements and components Network File System NFS DCE Base Services Distributed File Service including zFS and SMB z OS UNIX supports hierarchical le systems that use UNIX APIs Applications can work with data in both UNIX hierar chical le systems and traditional zSeries data sets zSeries File System zFS zFile System zFS is the strategic UNIX le system for z OS and complements the z O
126. ns cross network management of data and applications and the exploitation of traditional zSeries system strengths in an open environment Highlights X Open UNIX 95 Branded Permanent z OS UNIX Kernel restart capability pro vided in z OS 1 3 Integrated converged z OS UNIX Sockets Web application and UNIX C program performance improvements Improved z OS UNIX setup Multiprocess Multiuser Kernel Support Performance enhancements include recompiled and optimized functions within the kernel and shell and utili ties addition of Socket Functions use of Communica tion Storage Management buffer transfer instead of data movement and optimized NFS Logical File System Multiprocess MultiUser can allow faster process creation for customers and reduced storage usage for servers Semaphores without contention using the hardware Per form Locked Operation PLO instruction Shared memory captured storage can reduce real stor age when sharing large amounts of virtual storage UNIX System Services and UNIX debugger add support for IEEE oating point UNIX System Services provides greater security granu larity for HFS and zFS le systems with support for Access Control Lists ACLs 72 More le descriptors per UNIX process are provided in z OS 1 6 which supports up to 64K per process Additional support for 64 bit programmi
127. ns z990 of Frames 2 Frames IBF contained within 2 frames Height w covers 194 1 cm 76 4 in 40 EIA Width w covers 157 7 cm 62 1 in each frame 30 2 in Depth w covers 157 7 cm 62 1 in Height Reduction 178 5 cm 70 3 in 38 EIA Width Reduction None Machine Area 2 49 sq meters 26 78 sq feet Service Clearance 5 45 sq meters 58 69 sq feet IBF contained within the frame Physical Characteristics 54 CF Level Function 13 Protocol used with ber channel expected to be more ef cient than ESCON Helps lower Total Cost of Ownership TCO Only 2 cross site FCP links ESS required for most workloads Can provide better performance Able to increase distance between sites while maintaining acceptable application performance One protocol exchange vs 2 3 with ESCO 12 64 bit support for Coupling Facility CF Duplexing Toleration for gt 15 LPAR ID on z990 Enhanced Storage Protect DB2 Performance Message Time Ordering 11 9672 G5 G6 CF Duplexing Toleration for gt 15 LPAR IDs on z990 10 z900 GA2 support 9 MQSeries shared message queues WLM Multi system Enclave Support Intelligent Resource Director IC 3 ISC 3 ICB 3 Peer Mode 8 Dynamic ICF expansion into shared ICF pool Systems Managed Rebuild 7 Shared ICF partitions on server models DB2 Delete Name optimization 6 ICB amp IC TPF support 5 DB2 cache structure duplexing DB2 castout performance improvement Dynamic ICF expansion
128. nt called System Data Mover SDM typically running in site 2 is designed to asynchronously of oad data from the primary storage sub system s cache and updates the secondary disk volumes In GDPS XRC the production system s located in site 1 can be a single system multiple systems sharing disk or a base or Parallel Sysplex cluster GDPS XRC is designed to provide a single automated solution to dynamically manage storage subsystem mirroring disk and tape to allow a business to attain near transparent disaster recovery with minimal data loss GDPS XRC is designed to provide the ability to perform a controlled site switch for an unplanned site outage maintaining data integrity across multiple volumes and storage subsystems GDPS XRC is designed to be application independent and therefore is capable of covering the customer s complete application environment GDPS requires Tivoli NetView for z OS or Tivoli NetView for OS 390 Tivoli System Automation for OS 390 and remote copy technologies Note Dark ber refers to dedicated strands of ber optic cable with no electronics between the ends source and destination Geographically Dispersed Parallel Sysplex HyperSwap The GDPS PPRC HyperSwap function is designed to broaden the continuous availability attributes of GDPS PPRC by extending the Parallel Sysplex redundancy to disk subsystems The HyperSwap functio
129. ntici pate and rapidly respond to business objectives and tech nical requirements while maintaining unsurpassed system availability This solution is may be especially valuable for customers who share data and storage subsystems between z OS and Linux on zSeries To support planned and unplanned outages GDPS is designed to provides the following recovery actions Re IPL in place of failing operating system images Site takeover failover of a complete production site Coordinated planned and unplanned HyperSwap of storage subsystems transparently to the operating system images and applications using the storage Performance enhancements for GDPS PPRC and GDPS XRC con gurations Concurrent activation of Capacity BackUp CBU can now be performed in parallel across multiple servers which may result in an improved RTO This improvement may apply to both the GDPS PPRC and GDPS XRC con gurations In a GDPS XRC con guration it is often necessary to have multiple System Data Movers SDMs The number of SDMs is based on many factors such as the number of volumes being copied and the I O rate Functions are now capable of being executed in parallel across mul tiple SDMs thus helping to provide improved scalability for a coupled SDM con guration Analysis has shown that PPRC commands issued by GDPS will generate a large number of Write to Operator messages
130. o help users nd information on demand The Library Center offers easier navigation and new advanced search features An IBM Redbooks bookshelf lets the user perform a BookManager search and locate a corresponding Red book in PDF format The search scope pull down lets the user launch searches in other repositories such as the WebSphere Application Server for z OS or Google The Library Center also provides a handheld mode to support both connected and disconnected handhelds Integrated Testing z OS is system integration tested using a production like environment The z OS environment includes subsystems such as CICS IMS DB2 and WebSphere This additional testing supplements existing functional tests with a focus on tasks performed by customers in the production environ ment thus helping establishments move more quickly to new functions Publications For a list of the publications available for z OS visit the z OS library Web site at ibm com servers eserver zseries zos bkserv 76 Installation Considerations CustomPac is a suite of services designed to help you ef ciently install migrate and maintain a z OS system It can also help with migrating and maintaining z OS system related products and or third parties software vendor products Options include RefreshPac which includes preventative software services ProductPac for cu
131. o the world on the z900 in Communication Server for OS 390 2 7 Queued Direct Input Output QDIO a highly ef cient data transfer architecture breaks the barriers associated with the Channel Control Word CCW architecture increasing data rates and reducing CPU cycle consumption QDIO allows an OSA Express feature to directly communicate with the server s communications program through the use of data queues in memory QDIO helps eliminate the use of channel program and channel control words CCWs helping to reduce host interrupts and accelerate TCP IP packet transmission TCP IP connectivity is increased with the capability to allow up to a maximum of 160 IP stacks per OSA Express port and 480 devices This support is applicable to all the OSA Express features available on the z990 and is pro vided through the Licensed Code LIC Full Virtual Local Area Network VLAN support is available on z990 in z OS V1 5 Communications Server CS for the OSA Express 1000BASE T Ethernet Fast Ethernet and Gigabit Ethernet features when con gured in QDIO mode Full VLAN is also available with z OS V1 2 on z900 and z800 using appropriate LIC upgrade on Fast Ethernet and Gigabit Ethernet features Full VLAN support in a Linux on zSeries environment was delivered for QDIO mode in April 2002 for z800 and z900 z VM V4 4 and later also exploits the VLAN technology offering one global VLAN ID for IPv
132. ocessors In a Parallel Sysplex up to 32 z OS images can be con g ured in single image cluster with access to shared data 64 bit Support z OS scale is extended with support for 64 bit real and virtual storage on zSeries servers while continuing to sup port 24 bit and 31 bit applications The 64 bit real support is intended to eliminate expanded storage helps eliminate paging and may allow you to consolidate your current systems into fewer LPARs or to a single native image z OS V1 5 delivers 64 bit shared memory support to allow middleware to share large amounts of 64 bit virtual storage among multiple address spaces This is expected to provide a signi cant capac ity enhancement for relieving shared virtual storage con straints Applications that can be written to 64 bit virtual storage have signi cantly larger addressability to data With z OS 1 2 assembler programs can obtain virtual storage above 2 GB for storing and manipulating data This 64 bit sup port is used by DB2 V8 and other middleware z OS 1 6 includes C C support for the development of 64 bit applications including debug and runtime support In addition the Java SDK 1 4 1 is also available with 64 bit support Automation Support z OS Managed System Infrastructure for Operations msys for Operations provides automation for single system and sysplex operations to help simplify operations and improve av
133. ome numerous and complex Today s marketplace is evolving towards new Small Form Factor SFF ber optic connectors short wavelength SX and long wavelength LX laser transceivers and increas ing link speeds from one Gigabit per second Gbps to 10 Gbps New industry standard SFF ber optic connectors and transceivers are utilized on the zSeries ESCON and FICON Express features on the ISC 3 feature and on the zSeries ETR feature These new features must coexist with the current infrastructure that utilizes a different family of ber optic connectors and transceivers As a result of this complex and continually changing land scape IBM is providing you with multiple ber cabling services options to provide exibility in meeting your ber cabling needs IBM Network Integration and Deployment Services for zSeries ber cabling zSeries ber cabling services enables businesses to choose the zSeries con guration that best matches their computing environment without having to worry about planning and implementing the ber optic cabling By teaming with IBM businesses can receive a world class solution for their zSeries ber con nectivity requirements including consulting and project management as well as the ber optic jumper cables and installation to complete the zSeries integration Coupling Facility CF Level of Support 55 zSeries ber c
134. on demand environ ments can be deployed with visionary technology on z VM including advanced virtualization support for open source software and autonomic computing enhancements With virtualization technology as its foundation z VM continues to provide new function and technology exploitation on the mainframe that enables you to virtualize processor commu nication memory storage I O and networking resources with the potential to help reduce the need to plan for pur chase and install hardware to support new workloads z VM supports Linux one of the world s leading open Source operating systems on the mainframe Within the VM environment Linux images can share hardware resources and use internal high speed communications While bene ting from the reliability availability and service ability of zSeries servers z VM V4 offers an ideal platform for consolidating select UNIX Windows and Linux work loads on a single physical zSeries server which allows you to run tens to hundreds of Linux images z VM V4 is priced on a per engine basis and supports IBM Integrated Facility for Linux IFL engines for Linux based workloads as well as standard engines for all other zSeries and S 390 work loads z VM V4 is the follow on product for VM ESA and z VM V3 It provides additional support and exploitation opportuni ties for the thousands of users who have built enterprise wide
135. on your fast reliable AFP printers and receive print completion noti cation back at the SAP Application Server Bene ts of consolidating your enterprise printing onto z OS using Infoprint Server can include Reduced total cost of ownership for distributed print operations Improved productivity with simpli ed print operations and management Investment protection and leverage for your AFP appli cations and printers Faster deployment of on demand initiatives with exible output delivery options Softcopy Publications Support z OS Version 1 Release 6 base elements BookManager READ V3 Library Server GDDM Library Center z OS Version 1 Release 6 optional priced features BookManager Build BookManager READ is used to display search and manage online documents and bookshelves BookManager BUILD is an optional feature that allows the creation of softcopy documents that can be used by any of the BookManager products Library Server converts BookManager documents to HTML for display through a Web browser Library Center IBM is providing an alternative way to navigate our z OS library on the Internet Beginning with z OS 1 5 the Library Center for z OS provides a Microsoft Windows Explorer like view of the contents of the entire z OS and Software Prod ucts DVD Collection The Library Center uses the new IBM Library Server with new advanced search functions t
136. ort new and changed monitor records in z VM RTM simpli es performance analysis and the installation man agement of VM environments PRF uses system monitor data to analyze system performance and to detect and diagnose performance problems RACF for z VM is avail able as an priced optional feature of z VM V4 and provides improved data security for an installation RTM PRF and the Performance Toolkit are also priced optional features of z VM V4 as is the Directory Maintenance Facility DirMaint 85 z VM Version 5 V5 z VM Version 5 Release 1 V5 1 continues the evolution of its premier and world class zSeries virtualization technology with a new version to offer traditional capabilities to manage zSeries operating systems including Linux on a single mainframe as guests of z VM z VM V5 1 is designed to operate only on zSeries servers that support the z Architecture 64 bit including the z990 z890 z900 and z800 or equivalent Engine based Value Unit Pricing z VM V5 introduces engine based Value Unit pricing which replaces the per engine pricing model that is available with z VM V4 as well as providing a lower entry price Engine based Value Unit pricing is designed to provide a decreasing price curve which may help provide improved price performance as hardware capacities and workload grow Value Unit pricing for z VM V5 can provide for a lower price per processor engine as more
137. ovides between 1 32 con gu rable Processor Units PUs which can be characterized as either CPs IFLs ICFs or zAAPs A new easy to enable ability to turn off CPs is available on z990 a similar offer ing was available via RPQ on z900 The objective is to allow customers to purchase capacity for future use with minimal or no impact on software billing An MES feature will enable the CPs for use where the customer requires the increased capacity There are a wide range of upgrade options available which are indicated in the z990 models chart Unlike other zSeries server offerings it is no longer pos sible to tell by the hardware model A08 B16 C24 D32 the number of PUs that are being used as CPs For soft ware billing purposes only there will be a software model associated with the number of PUs that are characterized as CPs This number will be reported by the Store System Information STSI instruction for software billing purposes only There is no af nity between the hardware model and the number of CPs For example it is possible to have a Model B16 which has 5 PUs characterized as CPs so for software billing purposes the STSI instruction would report 305 The more normal con guration for a 5 way would be an A08 with 5 PUs characterized as CPs The STSI instruc tion would also report 305 for that con guration z990 Models z990 and IBM On Off Capacity on
138. ow on a VLAN connection both over HiperSockets and between HiperSockets and an OSA Express GbE 1000BASE T Eth ernet or Fast Ethernet feature Internet Protocol Version 4 IPv4 broadcast packets are now supported over HiperSockets TCP IP applica tions that support IPv4 broadcast such as OMPROUTE when running Routing Information Protocol Version 1 RIPv1 can send and receive broadcast packets over HiperSockets interfaces This support is exclusive to z990 You can transparently bridge traf c between a HiperSockets and an external OSA Express network attachment New Linux Layer 2 Switch Linux L2S support can help simplify network addressing between HiperSockets and OSA Express You can now seamlessly integrate HiperSockets connected operating systems into external networks without requiring intervening network routing overhead thus increasing performance and simplifying con guration The currently available distributions SUSE SLES 7 SUSE SLES 8 Red Hat 7 1 and Red Hat 7 2 support z990 compatibility and exploitation of 30 LPARs and 2 Logical Channel SubSystems Support to further exploit z990 func tions will be delivered as an Open Source Contribution via www software ibm com developerworks opensource linux390 index shtm IBM is working with its distribution partners to provide these functions in future distribution releases Fibre Channel Protocol FCP channel Support for
139. per HiperSockets CHPID basis HiperSockets LCSS0 LCSS1 LPAR 15 LPAR 14 LPAR 18 MIF 1 MIF 2 MIF F MIF 1 MIF 2 MIF 3 MIF F CHPID 00 CHPID 02 CHPID 01 CHPID FF PCHID 010B PCHID 010D PCHID 010C PCHID 020A CHPID 04 SPAN CHPID 00 CHPID 05 Share CHPID 01 PCHID 0245 PCHID 0246 CHPID 22 PCHID 0248 CHPID FF PCHID 0249 CHPID 03 Share Linux HiperSockets CHPID 04 z VM LPAR 17 z OS HiperSockets CHPID 05 HiperSockets CHPID 03 LPAR 30 Linux Linux z VM LPAR 1 27 This support gives the user the exibility to optimize and tune each HiperSockets to the predominant traf c pro 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 traf c transfer to a DB2 database server running in a
140. planned HyperSwap capability lays the foundation for continuous availability even in the event of a complete site failure In the event of a complete failure of the site where the primary disk resides the systems in the site with the secondary disks can continue to remain active even though workload running on these systems needs to be restarted An improvement in the Recovery Time Objective RTO can be accomplished Geographically Dispersed Parallel Sysplex GDPS enhancements GDPS an world class e business continuity solution is a multisite solution that is designed to provide the capabil ity to manage the remote copy con guration and storage subsystems automate Parallel Sysplex operational tasks and perform failure recovery from a single point of control thereby helping to improve application availability GDPS supports both the synchronous Peer to Peer Remote Copy PPRC as well as the asynchronous Extended Remote Copy XRC forms of remote copy Depending on the form of remote copy the solution is referred to as GDPS PPRC or GDPS XRC GDPS PPRC and GDPS XRC have been enhanced to include new functions GDPS PPRC HyperSwap function The GDPS PPRC HyperSwap function is designed to broaden the continu ous availability attributes of GDPS PPRC by extending the Parallel Sysplex redundancy to disk subsystems Planned HyperSwap function provides the ability to Transparently swi
141. print Central is a Web based GUI for managing print jobs and printers throughout the enterprise from anywhere in the enterprise using a Web browser Intended primar ily for help desk operators it lets users query the status of jobs and printers see job and printer messages stop and start printers move jobs from one printer to another cancel or hold jobs and many other functions Infoprint Central can use integrated z OS security services so that users can be authorized to perform only certain tasks or to perform tasks only on designated devices IP PrintWay extended mode Infoprint Central is backed by a new architecture in the component that delivers print or e mail output to printers servers or users over TCP IP or Internet Printing Protocol IPP IP PrintWay extended mode uses the SYSOUT Application Programming Inter face SAPI to access print jobs and job information from the JES spool The advantage of this change can be higher availability and throughput more exibility for han dling print related tasks and scalability of Infoprint Server for very large distributed print environments Common message log A new common message log helps to improve productivity of help desk operators for print problem diagnosis and resolution thus helping to increase system availability and user satisfaction Messages can easily be accessed from Infoprint Central for a particular job or printer
142. prior mainframe families by ordering a z990 with PUs characterized as ICFs There are no software charges associated with such con guration An ICF or CF partition sharing a server with any operating system images not in the sysplex acts like a logical standalone CF Internal Coupling Facility ICF Customers consider ing clustering technology can get started with Parallel Sysplex technology at a lower cost by using an ICF instead of purchasing a standalone Coupling Facility An ICF feature is a processor that can only run Coupling Facility Control Code CFCC in a partition Since CF LPARs on ICFs are restricted to running only CFCC there are no IBM software charges associated with ICFs ICFs are ideal for Intelligent Resource Director and resource sharing environments as well as for data shar ing environments where System Managed CF Structure Duplexing is exploited Coupling Facility partition on a z990 z900 z800 or 9672 server using standard LPAR A CF can be con gured to run in either a dedicated or shared CP partition IBM software charges apply This may be a good alternative for test con gurations that require very little CF process ing resource or for providing hot standby CF backup using the Dynamic Coupling Facility Dispatching function A Coupling Facility can be con gured to take advantage of a combination of different Parallel Sysplex capabilities Dyna
143. r CEC The increased scal ability is further supported by the increase in the number of Logical Partitions available from the current 15 LPARs to a new 30 LPARs There is still a 256 channel limit per oper ating system image These are some of the signi cant enhancements in the zSeries 990 server that bring improved performance avail ability and function to the platform The following sections highlight the functions and features of the server z990 Design and Technology The z990 is designed to provide balanced system perfor mance From processor storage to the system s I O and network channels end to end bandwidth is provided and designed to deliver data where and when it is needed The z990 provides a signi cant increase in system scal ability and opportunity for server consolidation by pro viding four models from one to four MultiChip Modules MCMs delivering up to a maximum 32 way con gura tion The MCMs are con gured in a book package with each book comprised of a MultiChip Module MCM memory cards and Self Timed Interconnects The MCM which measures approximately 93 x 93 millimeters 42 smaller than the z900 contains the processor unit PU chips the cache structure chips and the processor stor age controller chips The MCM contains 101 glass ceramic layers to provide interconnection between the chips and the off module environment In total there is approxi
144. r cabling package will analyze your entire data center con guration and existing ber optic infrastructure to determine the appro priate end to end enterprise solution for connectivity This is a customized offering that includes trunk cables zone cabinets patch panels and direct attach har nesses for servers directors and storage devices These tailored zSeries ber cabling options use the same planning and implementation methodologies as IBM s cus tomized enterprise ber cabling services only focused on your zSeries ber cabling needs Fiber Quick Connect FQC FQC a zSeries con guration option helps reduce the cable bulk associated with the installation of potentially 240 z800 to 256 z900 to 420 z990 ESCON channels in one I O cage Fiber harnesses which are factory installed enable connection to IBM s Fiber Transport System FTS direct attach ber trunk cables Each trunk can have up to 72 ber pairs Four trunks can displace the 240 to 256 ber optic cables on the z800 or z900 In planning for zSeries systems refer to Planning for S 390 Fiber Optic Links ESCON FICON Coupling Links and Open System Adapters GA23 0367 and the Installa tion Manual Physical Planning IMPP manual Refer to the services section of Resource Link for further details on the zSeries Fiber Cabling Service options and the Fiber Quick Connect con guration option
145. re announced in z VM 4 4 and Linux on z990 The high performance adapter interrupt handling rst introduced with HiperSockets is now available for both OSA Express in QDIO mode CHPID OSD and FICON Express CHPID FCP This advancement provides a more ef cient technique for I O interruptions designed to reduce path lengths and overhead in both the host operating system and in the adapter This bene ts OSA Express TCP IP support in both Linux for zSeries and z VM The z990 s support of virtual machine technology has been enhanced to include a new performance assist for virtualization of adapter interruptions This new z990 performance assist is available to V V guests pageable guests that support QDIO on z VM 4 4 The deployment of adapter interruptions improves ef ciency and per formance by reducing z VM Control Program overhead when handling Linux guest virtual servers HiperSockets HiperSockets can be used for communication between Linux images and Linux or z OS images whether Linux is running in an IFL LPAR natively or under z VM Virtual Local Area Networks VLANs IEEE standard 802 1q is offered for HiperSockets in a Linux on zSeries environment VLANs can reduce overhead by allowing networks to be organized for optimum traf c ow the network is organized by traf c patterns rather than physi cal location This enhancement permits traf c to
146. re Management Console HMC to provide hardware functions such as deactivating LPARs RMF RMF is IBM s strategic product for z OS performance mea surement and management It is the base product to col lect performance data for z OS and sysplex environments to monitor systems performance behavior and allows customers to optimally tune and con gure their system according to business needs RMF provides its bene ts through the operation of Postprocessing and Online Monitoring functions They are based on a set of data gatherers and data services which enables access to all performance relevant data in a z OS environment The four components are RMF Data Gatherer RMF Sysplex Data Services Historical Data Reporting and Online Monitoring with RMF Enhancements RMF can show the contention for Cryptographic Copro cessors including a description of which workloads are using or are delayed in access to the cryptographic coprocessors Application State Recording a new feature of z OS 1 4 provides more granular performance reporting for mid dleware such as WebSphere In z OS 1 5 RMF Monitor II and Monitor III performance data is now RACF protected SMP E SMP E provides the ability to install software products and service either from DASD or tape or directly from a network source such as the Internet By installing directly from a network source SMP E is enabling a mor
147. red I O ber cabling and switch infrastructures facilitated data sharing storage management and SAN implementation and integration between the mainframe and UNIX Intel technologies Native FICON Channels Native FICON channels and devices can help to reduce bandwidth constraints and channel contention to enable easier server consolidation new application growth large business intelligence queries and exploitation of e business Currently the IBM TotalStorage Enterprise Storage Server ESS Models F10 F20 and 800 have two host adapters to support native FICON These host adapters each have one port per card and can either be FC 3021 for long wavelength or FC 3032 for short wavelength on the F10 F20 or FC 3024 for long wavelength and 3025 for short wavelength on the 800 All three models can support up to 16 FICON ports per ESS The Model 800 is 2 Gb link capable The IBM TotalStorage Enterprise Tape Control ler 3590 Model A60 provides up to two FICON interfaces which can coexist with ESCON on the same box Enter prise Tape Controller 3592 J70 provides up to four FICON interfaces which can exist with ESCON on the same box The 3592 J70 is designed to provide up to 1 5 times the throughput of the Model A60 Customers can utilize IBM s highest capacity highest performance tape drive to sup port their new business models Many Fibre Channel directors provide dynamic conn
148. reside in the I O cage Each STI distribution card occupies one I O slot 7 The maximum number of Coupling Links combined ICs ICB 2s ICB 3s ICB 4s and active ISC 3 links cannot exceed 64 per server 8 ICB 4s do not require connectivity to a card in the I O cage ICB 4s are not included in the maximum feature count for I O slots 9 A maximum of 32 ISC 3s can be de ned in Compatibility ode operating at 1 Gbps instead of 2 Gbps 10 It is recommended that an initial order for ISC 3 include two links When two links are purchased two ISC 3 features are shipped and activated links are balanced across ISC 3 features for high availability 11 The total number of PCICAs and PCIXCCs cannot exceed eight fea tures per server 12 The total number of PCICAs cannot exceed two features per I O cage 13 PCIXCC feature increments are 0 2 3 or 4 zSeries 990 Family Con guration Detail 51 Processor Unit Assignments Model Min PU Max PU SAP Standard Spares Standard A08 1 8 2 2 B16 1 16 4 4 C24 1 24 6 6 D32 1 32 8 8 PU can be characterized as CP IFL ICF Optional SAPs unassigned CPs and or unassigned IFLs up to a max number of PUs for the model Customer will be required to purchase at least one CP IFL or ICF feature for any model Processor Memory z990 Model Minimum Maximum A08 16 GB 64 GB B16 16 GB 128 GB C24 16 GB 192 GB D32 16 GB 256 GB Max two memory cards per z990 book
149. rrently support up to 100 km between two sites such as FICON Peer to Peer Remote Copy PPRC Peer to Peer Virtual Tape Server PtP VTS It should be noted that the maximum ber optic cable distance between a pair 43 of Sysplex Timers in an Expanded Availability con gura tion remains at 40 km 25 miles Therefore to achieve the extended distance of up to 100 km between sites one of the options to be considered is locating one of the Sysplex Timers in an intermediary site that is less than 40 km from one of the two sites Other potential options can be evalu ated when the RPQ request is submitted to IBM for review Coordinated near continuous availability and disaster recovery for Linux guests z VM 5 1 is providing a new HyperSwap function so that the virtual device associ ated with one real disk can be swapped transparently to another HyperSwap can be used to switch to secondary disk storage subsystems mirrored by Peer to Peer Remote Copy PPRC HyperSwap can also be helpful in data migration scenar ios to allow applications to use new disk volumes GDPS plans to exploit the new z VM HyperSwap function to provide a coordinated near continuous availability and disaster recovery solution for z OS and Linux guests run ning under z VM This innovative disaster recovery solution requires GDPS IBM Tivoli System Automation for Linux Linux on zSeries and z VM V5 1 designed to help a
150. rt for extended I O measurement facilities provides improved capacity planning and I O perfor mance measurement Handling I O con guration de nition and dynamic I O con guration in an environment of up to 30 LPARs an increase from the previous limit of 15 Support for the zSeries capability to cascade two FICON directors within a Fibre Channel fabric z VM and its guests can take advantage of this enhanced and simpli ed connectivity which is particularly useful in disaster recovery and business continuity situations Support for the IBM TotalStorage Enterprise Storage Server ESS FlashCopy V2 providing increased exibil ity for improved capacity management and utilization Support for the IBM ESS Peer to Peer Remote Copy Extended Distance PPRC XD function extending the distance well beyond the 103 km supported with PPRC synchronous mode PPRC XD is suitable for data migra tion backup and disaster recovery procedures PPRC Version 2 V2 is also supported for guest operating systems offering an asynchronous cascading solution providing a complete consistent and coherent copy of data at a remote site Support for IBM TotalStorage Enterprise Tape Controller 3592 Model J70 and Tape Drive 3592 Model J1A Systems Management Improvements in systems management some of which help to provide self con guring self managing and self optimizing facilit
151. rvices 64 bit Language Environment LE run time developed with the C C com piler 64 bit support and the Program Management Binder 64 bit support The availability of this support completes the major steps of the z OS 64 bit virtual roadmap Java SDK for z OS Java 2 Technology Edition 1 4 provides a full function Software Development Kit SDK at the Java 2 technology level compliant with the Sun SDK 1 4 APIs With SDK for z OS Java 2 Technology Edition V1 4 cus tomers can Test and deploy Java applications at the Java 2 SDK 1 4 API level Continue the write once run anywhere Java paradigm at the Java 2 API level Take advantage of the new Java 2 function including XML and Web services Continue to take advantage of Common cross platform programming Security APIs within Java framework Java Record Input Output JRIO APIs to provide record oriented access to VSAM datasets System catalogs and PDS directory Persistent reusable JVM technology for CICS IMS and DB2 Leverage traditional zSeries software and server ben e ts scalability reliability availability performance and serviceability IBM 64 bit SDK for z OS Java 2 Technology Edition 1 4 5655 I56 provides a full function Software Development Kit SDK at the Java 2 technology level compliant with the Sun SDK 1 4 APIs With 64 bit SDK for z OS Java 2 Tech nology Edit
152. s allows you to share VSAM data sets across CICS batch and object oriented applications on z OS or distributed sys tems DFSMStvs can enable concurrent shared updates of recoverable VSAM data sets by CICS transactions mul tiple batch applications and 24 hour availability of CICS and batch applications DFSMStvs is built on top of VSAM record level sharing RLS which permits sharing of recov erable VSAM data sets at the record level System Managed CF Structure Duplexing System Managed Coupling Facility CF Structure Duplex ing is designed to signi cantly enhance Parallel Sysplex availability It can provide a robust failure recovery capa bility via CF structure redundancy and it can enhance Parallel Sysplex ease of use by helping to reduce the complexity of CF structure recovery These bene ts can be achieved by creating a duplicate or duplexed copy of a CF structure and then maintaining the two struc ture instances in a synchronized state during normal CF operation In the event of a CF related failure or even a planned outage of a CF failover to the remaining copy of the duplexed structures can be initiated and quickly com pleted transparent to the CF structure user and without manual intervention JES2 and JES3 JES2 and JES3 handle the submission of work and the distribution of output for the Base Control Program JES2 exercises independent control over its job proce
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154. sire the traditional qualities of service and the integration advantages of the zSeries platform When con gured with general purpose processors within logical partitions running z OS zAAPs may help increase general purpose processor productivity and may contrib ute to lowering the overall cost of computing for z OS Java technology based applications zAAPs are designed to operate asynchronously with the general processors to execute Java programming under control of the IBM Java Virtual Machine JVM This can help reduce the demands and capacity requirements on general purpose proces sors which may then be available for reallocation to other zSeries workloads 58 The IBM JVM processing cycles can be executed on the con gured zAAPS with no anticipated modi cations to the Java application s Execution of the JVM processing cycles on a zAAP is a function of the Software Developer s Kit SDK 1 4 1 for zSeries z OS 1 6 and the Processor Resource Systems Manager PR SM z OS Scalability z OS is a highly scalable operating system that can sup port the integration of new applications with existing mainframe applications and data z OS can scale up in a single logical partition or scale out in a Parallel Sysplex for higher availability With z OS 1 6 up to 24 processors are supported in a single logical partition on the z990 server In previous releases z OS supported up to 16 pr
155. ssing functions whereas JES3 exercises centralized control In z OS 1 2 JES2 and JES3 allow an installation to have up to 999 999 jobs managed at any single point in time In addition both provide the installation the ability to obtain spinoff their JESlog data sets prior to job com pletion The JES2 Health monitor in z OS 1 4 provides improved diagnostics Even when JES2 is not responding to com mands the JES2 monitor running in a separate address space will be able to provide information about JES2 s status JES2 also provides enhanced recovery from cor rupted checkpoint data to prevent multisystem outages In z OS 1 4 JES3 provides additional tolerance for ini tialization errors and the MAINPROC refresh function which enables the dynamic addition of systems to the sysplex System Management Services z OS Version 1 Release 6 base elements HCD SMP E Managed System Infrastructure for Setup Managed System Infrastructure for Operations z OS Version 1 Release 6 optional priced features RMF SDSF HCM 62 z OS provides systems management functions and fea tures to manage not only host resources but also distrib uted systems resources These capabilities have a long successful history of usage by S 390 customers z OS has enhanced many of these systems management functions and features to provide more robust control and automa tion of the basic processes of z O
156. stom built products SystemPac for installation or system replacement Highlights Customized services and products to help meet cus tomer speci c needs Ef cient and effective exploitation of new z OS functions A solution for businesses that lack skilled system pro grammers Installation of IBM and selected third party software vendor products in one package For more information visit ibm com ca custompac ServerPac is a software package available free of charge with a z OS license that creates or replaces a z OS OS 390 or z OS e system CBPDO is a no charge software package for adding or upgrading products or service or both on an existing z OS systems z OS 1 4 and 1 5 are supported on the following IBM servers S 390 Parallel Enterprise Server G5 G6 or compatible server ESA 390 mode Multiprise 3000 Enterprise Server or compatible server ESA 390 mode IBM zSeries 800 890 900 and 990 servers or compatible servers in z Architecture mode z OS 1 6 is supported on the following IBM servers IBM zSeries 800 890 900 and 990 servers or compatible servers in z Architecture mode Migration Coexistence General coexistence release migrations and fallback z OS continues to deliver compatibility and exibility as the user migrates systems in a multisystem con guration by allowing several releases of z OS OS 390
157. tch all primary PPRC disk subsystems with the secondary PPRC disk subsystems for a planned recon guration Perform disk con guration maintenance and planned site maintenance without requiring any applications to be quiesced Planned HyperSwap function became generally available December 2002 Unplanned HyperSwap function contains additional func tion to transparently switch to use secondary PPRC disk subsystems in the event of unplanned outages of the primary PPRC disk subsystems or a failure of the site con taining the primary PPRC disk subsystems Unplanned HyperSwap support can allow Production systems to remain active during a disk sub system failure Disk subsystem failures will no longer constitute a single point of failure for an entire Parallel Sysplex Production servers to remain active during a failure of the site containing the primary PPRC disk subsystems if applications are cloned and exploiting data sharing across the two sites Even though the workload in the second site will need to be restarted an improvement in the Recovery Time Objective RTO will be accom plished Unplanned HyperSwap function became generally avail able February 2004 42 GDPS PPRC management for open systems LUNs Logi cal Unit Numbers GDPS PPRC technology has been extended to manage a heterogeneous environment of z OS and open systems data If installations share their
158. tem SSL has been enhanced to support Digi tal Signature Standard certi cates de ned by the FIPS Federal Information Processing Standard 186 1 Stan dard System SSL of RSA Private Keys Stored in ICSF With z OS 1 4 support is introduced that is designed to allow a certi cate s private key to reside in ICSF thus lifting a restriction where the private key had to reside in the RACF database Failover LDAP provides greater availability You can now specify a list of Security Server LDAP servers to be used for storing certi cate revocation lists CRLs When certi cate validation is being performed this list will be used to determine which LDAP server to connect to for the CRL information Simpli ed administration with the ability to export and import certi cate chains using PKCS 7 format les de ned length of time LDAP z OS provides industry standard Lightweight Directory Pro tocol LDAP services supporting thousands of concurrent clients Client access to information in multiple directories is supported with the LDAP protocol The LDAP server supports thousands of concurrent clients increasing the maximum number of concurrently connected clients by an order of magnitude Enhancements Mandatory Authentication Methods required by IETF RFC 2829 are supported in z OS 1 4 The CRAM MD5 and DIGEST MD5 authentication methods have been added
159. the z OS system DFSMSdfp is a base element of z OS which performs the essential data storage and device management functions of z OS One function of DFSMSdfp is the Storage Management Subsys tem SMS SMS helps automate and centralize the man agement of storage based on the customer s policies for availability performance space and security Using SMS the storage administrator de nes policies that can auto mate the management of storage and hardware devices These policies describe data allocation characteristics performance and availability goals backup and retention requirements and storage requirements for the system The other elements of DFSMS DFSMSdss DFSMShsm DFSMSrmm and DFSMStvs complement DFSMSdfp to provide a comprehensive approach to data and storage management In a system managed storage environment DFSMS can automate and centralize storage manage ment based on the policies that your installation de nes for availability performance space and security With these optional features enabled you can take full advantage of all the functions that DFSMS offers DFSMShsm can perform space management functions along with disaster recovery functions such as Advanced Copy Services and aggregate backup and recovery sup port ABARS DFSMSdss can provide backup restore and copy services DFSMSrmm provides tape manage ment services Finally DFSMStvs can provid
160. their need to know SSL Secure Socket Layer SSL is a public key cryptography based extension to TCP IP networking which helps to ensure private communications between parties on the Internet z OS provides fast and highly secure SSL sup port with increased performance when coupled with zSeries server cryptographic capabilities 65 z OS SSL support includes the ability for applications to create multiple SSL environments within a single process An application can now modify environment attributes without terminating any SSL sessions already underway IPv6 Support This support allows System SSL to be used in an IPv6 network con guration It also enables System SSL to support both IPv4 and IPv6 Internet pro tocol addresses Performance is improved with CRL Caching Today SSL supports certi cate revocation lists CRLs stored in an LDAP server Each time a certi cate needs to be validated a request is made to the LDAP server to get the list of CRLs CRL Caching enables applications to request that the retrieved list of CRLs be cached for a de ned length of time Support for the AES Symmetric Cipher for SSL V3 and TLS Connections System SSL supports the Advanced Encryption Standard AES which provides data encryp tion using 128 bit or 256 bit keys for SSL V3 0 and TLS V1 0 connections Support for DSS Digital Signature Standard Certi cates Sys
161. thout affecting the total MSU rating or machine model designation Conceptually zAAPs are very similar to a System Assist Processor SAP they cannot execute an Initial Program Load and only assist the general purpose CPs for the execution of Java programming Moreover IBM does not impose software charges on zAAP capacity Additional IBM software charges will apply when additional general purpose CP capacity is used Customers are encouraged to contact their speci c ISVs USVs directly to determine if their charges will be affected With the introduction of the z990 customers can expect to see the following performance improvements Number of CPs Base Ratio 1 z900 2C1 1 54 1 61 8 z900 2C8 1 52 1 56 16 z900 2C16 1 51 1 55 32 z900 2C16 2 46 2 98 Note Greater than 16 CPs requires a minimum of two operating system images The Large System Performance Reference LSPR should be referenced when considering performance on the z990 Visit ibm com servers eserver zseries lspr for more infor mation on LSPR 8 To support the new scalability of the z990 a new improve ment to the I O Subsystem has been introduced to break the barrier of 256 channels per Central Electronic Com plex CEC This provides horizontal growth by allowing the de nition of up to four Logical Channel SubSystems each capable of supporting up to 256 channels giving a total of up to 1024 CHPIDs pe
162. throughput The 2 Gbps link data rates are appli cable to native FICON and FCP channels on zSeries only and for full bene t require 2 Gbps capable devices as well Customers can leverage this additional bandwidth capacity to consolidate channels and reduce con guration complexity infrastructure costs and the number of chan nels that must be managed Please note no additional hardware or code is needed in order to obtain 2 Gbps links The functionality was incorporated in all zSeries with March 2002 LIC The link data rate is auto negotiated between server and devices Flexibility Three channel types supported The FICON Express features support three different chan nel types 1 FCV Mode for FICON Bridge Channels 2 FC mode for Native FICON channels including the FICON CTC function and 3 FCP mode for Fibre Channels FCP channels Support for FCP devices means that zSeries servers will be capable of attaching to select bre channel switches directors and FCP SCSI disks and may access these devices from Linux on zSeries and new with z VM Version 5 Release 1 installation and operation of z VM on a SCSI disk Distance All channels de ned on FICON Express LX channel card features at 1 Gbps link data rates support a maximum unrepeated distance of up to 10 km 6 2 miles or up to 20 km via RPQ or up to 100 km with repeaters over nine micron single mode ber and up to 550
163. times the capacity of the 2C8 z990 and z900 Performance Comparison 13 Comparing a 16 way z900 Model 216 to a z990 model with sixteen CPs enabled it is estimated that the z990 model has 1 45 to 1 53 times the capacity of the 216 Comparing a 16 way z900 Model 216 to a z990 model with thirty two CPs enabled and the workload execut ing on the z990 executing in two 16 way LPARs it is estimated that the z990 model has 2 4 to 2 9 times the capacity of the 216 Note Expected performance improvements are based on hardware changes Additional performance bene ts may be obtained as the z Architecture is fully exploited The z990 contains an I O subsystem infrastructure which uses an I O cage that provides 28 I O slots and the abil ity to have one to three I O cages delivering a total of 84 I O slots ESCON FICON Express and OSA Express features plug into the z990 I O cage along with any ISC 3s STI 2 and STI 3 distribution cards and PCICA and PCIXCC features All I O features and their support cards can be hot plugged in the I O cage Installation of an I O cage remains a disruptive MES so the Plan Ahead feature remains an important consideration when ordering a z990 system The A08 model has 12 available STIs and so has connectivity to a maximum of 12 I O domains i e 48 I O slots so if more than 48 I O slots are required a Model B16 is required Each model ships with one I O cage
164. tional package of services is also available and includes data sharing application enablement project management and business consultation through advanced capacity planning and application stress testing For more information on Parallel Sysplex Professional Services visit IBM s Web site at ibm com servers eserver zseries pso services html Geographically Dispersed Parallel Sysplex The GDPS solution based on Peer to Peer Remote Copy PPRC referred to as GDPS PPRC is designed with the attributes of a continuously availability solution PPRC is a hardware solution that is designed to synchronously mirror data residing on a set of disk volumes called the primary volumes in site 1 to secondary disk volumes on a second system in site 2 Only when the primary storage subsystem receives write complete from the secondary storage sub system is the application I O signaled completed GDPS PPRC complements a multisite Parallel Sysplex environ ment by providing a single automated solution to dynami cally manage disk and tape storage subsystem mirroring processors and network resources to allow a business to attain continuous availability and near transparent business continuity disaster recovery without data loss GDPS PPRC provides the ability to perform a controlled site switch for both planned and unplanned site outages while maintaining full data integrity across multiple storag
165. tions The PCIXCC design supports almost all of the past Crypto graphic functions which were provided on the zSeries 900 via the CMOS Cryptographic Coprocessor CCF and the PCI Cryptographic Coprocessor PCICC At the system Software level the SSL related operations will be directed to the PCICA adapter and the Secure Crypto operations to the PCIXCC adapter The zSeries cryptography is further advanced with the introduction of the CP Assist for Cryptographic Function CPACF which is designed to deliver cryptographic sup port on every Central Processor CP With enhanced scalability and data rates the z990 processor is designed to provide a set of symmetric cryptographic functions synchronously executed which enormously enhance the performance of the en decrypt function of SSL VPN and data storing applications which do not require FIPS 140 2 level 4 security The on processor crypto functions run at z990 processor speed an order of magnitude faster than the CMOS Crypto Coprocessor in the zSeries 900 As these crypto functions are implemented in each and every CP the af nity problem of pre z990 systems which had only two CMOS Crypto Coprocessors is virtually eliminated The Crypto Assist Architecture includes DES and T DES data en decryption MAC message authentica tion and SHA 1 secure hashing all of these functions are directly available to application programs zSeries Archi t
166. uests by providing a new HyperSwap function so that the virtual devices associated with one real disk can be swapped transparently to another HyperSwap can be used to switch to secondary disk storage subsystems mirrored by Peer to Peer Remote Copy PPRC HyperSwap is planned to be exploited by Geographically Dispersed Parallel Sysplex GDPS 3 1 to provide a coordinated near continuous availability and disaster recovery solution for distributed applica tions such as WebSphere that span z OS images run ning natively and Linux guests running under z VM 86 PCIX Cryptographic Coprocessor PCIXCC support provides z OS and Linux guest support for the PCIXCC Feature available with the z990 and z890 severs Deliv ery of the z VM PCIXCC support satis es the Statement of Direction made on May 13 2003 The Systems Management APIs introduced in z VM V4 4 provided a basic set of functions that may be called by applications to allocate and manage resources for guests running in z VM virtual machines virtual images Although these APIs are primarily intended for managing Linux virtual images they can be used to manage many types of z VM virtual machine All enhancements to the APIs in z VM V5 1 have been imple mented using Version 2 V2 of the RPC server In addi tion to usability enhancements new functions include DASD volume management for virtual images VMRM con g
167. uration le management Query status of active images Query VMRM measurement data Removal of user ID entries in an authorization le with a single request Query all shared storage segments instead of one at a time A new programming service is provided by an emulated DIAGNOSE instruction that helps enable a guest virtual machine to specify an action to be taken by CP when the guest becomes unresponsive A time interval and action are speci ed by the guest If the guest fails to reissue the DIAGNOSE instruction within the speci ed time interval CP performs the action A new publication Getting Started with Linux on zSeries describes z VM basics and how to con gure and use z VM functions and facilities to create and manage Linux servers running on zSeries processors The publication is designed to help systems personnel system pro grammers administrators and operators with limited knowledge of z VM deploy Linux servers on z VM more quickly and more easily Network Virtualization and Security The virtual IP switch introduced in z VM V4 4 was designed to improve connectivity to a physical LAN for hosts coupled to a guest LAN The virtual switch has been enhanced to provide enhanced failover support for less disruptive recovery for some common network failures helping to provide business continuity as well as infrastructure reliability and avail
168. valence to the Perfor mance Reporting Facility PRF priced optional feature thereby virtually eliminating the need for separate products PRF and RealTime Monitor RTM to help manage your performance more ef ciently Other new function includes New high level Linux reports based on Application Moni tor records from Linux A new report for SCSI disks Delivery of equivalent function to PRF in the Performance Toolkit for VM satis es the Statement of Direction made on May 13 2003 to remove the RTM and PRF features in a future release of z VM The RTM and PRF features have been with drawn from z VM V5 1 These features are still available with z VM V4 4 but cannot be licensed with z VM V5 1 For further information see the z VM Reference Guide GM13 0137 88 Copyright IBM Corporation 2004 Integrated Marketing Communications Server Group Route 100 Somers NY 10589 U S A Produced in the United States of America 08 04 All Rights Reserved References in this publication to IBM products or services do not imply that IBM intends to make them available in every country in which IBM operates Consult your local IBM business contact for information on the products features and services available in your area IBM IBM eServer IBM the IBM logo the e business logo AFP APPN BookManager CICS DB2 DB2 Connect DB2 Universal Data base DFSMSdfp DFSMSdss DFSMShsm DFSMSrmm DFSMS MVS
169. vered on two memory cards and 12 STIs giving a total of 256 GB of memory and 48 STIs on the D32 model The memory is delivered on 8 GB 16 GB or 32 GB memory cards which can be purchased in 8 GB increments The minimum memory is 16 GB The two memory cards associated with each book must be the same size Each book has 3 MBAs and each MBA supports 4 STIs All books are interconnected with a super fast bi direc tional redundant ring structure which allows the system to be operated and controlled by PR SM operating in LPAR mode as a symmetrical memory coherent multiproces sor PR SM provides the ability to con gure and operate as many as 30 Logical Partitions which may be assigned processors memory and I O resources from any of the available books The z990 supports LPAR mode only i e basic mode is no longer supported The MultiChip Module is the technology cornerstone for exible PU deployment in the z990 models For most models the ability of the MCM to have inactive PUs allows such features as Capacity Upgrade on Demand CUoD Customer Initiated Upgrades CIU and the ability to add CPs ICFs IFLs and zAAPs dynamically providing nondis ruptive upgrade of processing capability Also the ability to add CPs lets a z990 with spare PU capacity become a backup for other systems in the enterprise expanding the z990 system to meet an emergency outage situation This is called Capac
170. while On Off Capacity on Demand is active This important new function for zSeries gives customers greater control and ability to add capacity to meet the requirements of an unpredictable on demand applica tion environment On Off CoD extends zSeries capacity on demand offerings to the next level of exibility It is designed to help customers match cost with capacity utilization and manage periodic business spikes On Off Capacity on Demand is designed to provide a low risk way to deploy pilot applications and it is designed to enable a customer to grow capacity rationally and proportionately with market demand Customers can also take advantage of Capacity Upgrade on Demand CUoD Customer Initiated Upgrade CIU and Capacity BackUp CBU which are described later in the document The z990 has also been designed to offer a high perfor mance and ef cient I O structure All z990 models ship with two frames the A Frame and the Z Frame this sup ports the installation of up to three I O cages Each I O cage has the capability of plugging up to 28 I O cards When used in conjunction with the software that supports Logical Channel SubSystems it is possible to have up to 420 ESCON channels in a single I O cage and a maxi mum of 1024 channels across 3 I O cages Alternatively three I O cages will support up to 120 FICON channels and up to 360 ESCON channels Each book will support
171. wing back of ce applications within a single machine image Customers experiencing real memory constraints can experience relief by running z VM in 64 bit mode on a zSeries server This constraint relief is provided for ESA 390 guest operating systems Support for large real memory with z VM may bene t customers running a large number of Linux on zSeries and S 390 guest systems z VM 80 Additional enhancements in z VM V3 include Native FlashCopy for Enterprise Storage Server ESS for high speed data copy Guest support enhancements for 3494 VTS and FICON attached 3590 A60 Tape Controller Connectivity enhancements for TCP IP Feature for z VM Improved security with the inclusion of a Secure Socket Layer SSL server Transparent data access to remote systems data with an NFS Client Capability and usability improvements to FTP server for Web browsers Reduced load on hosts with support for IP Multicasting Improved data transfer performance with QDIO support ing Gigabit Ethernet Fast Ethernet and 155 ATM Ether net LAN Emulation Support for the DFSMS MVS Program Management binder and loader functionality to enhance application af nity between CMS and OS 390 or z OS z VM Version 4 V4 With z VM and the IBM Integrated Facility for Linux IFL a low cost exible environment is created to test and develop on Linux while running Linux pro
172. y to provide security rich symmetric performance for nancial and banking applications using PIN POS type encryption As in the past zSeries will be designed to deliver seamless integration of the cryptography facilities through use of ICSF Use of ICSF will that enable applica tions to work without change regardless of how and where the cryptographic functions are implemented and also enable the cryptography work to be load balanced across the hardware resources Finally we will be focused on required certi cations and open standards The existing PCI Cryptographic Accelerator PCICA con tinues to be available on the z990 for SSL acceleration clear key operations To support the increased number of LPARs available on z990 the con guration options for the PCICA introduced with the z900 will be extended to allow sharing of a PCICA over the whole range of LPARs with a max of 16 LPARs sharing one PCICA adapter In addition to the PCICA the PCIX Cryptographic Copro cessor PCIXCC was introduced as a functional replace ment for the CMOS Cryptographic Coprocessor and the PCI Cryptographic Coprocessor The PCIXCC design introduces a breakthrough concept which supports high security demanding applications requiring a FIPS 140 2 level 4 certi ed crypto module also as an execution environment for customer written programs and a high performance path for Public Key SSL opera
173. y bus using the internal queued direct IQD channel type in the z990 z890 z900 and z800 TCP IP broadcast support is now available for the HiperSockets environment when utilizing Internet Protocol version 4 IPv4 with z VM V4 4 Applications that use the broadcast function can now propagate frames to all TCP IP applications The z890 and z990 servers include an important perfor mance enhancement that virtualizes adapter interruptions and can be used with V V guests pageable guests on z VM V4 4 With the enhancement of the TCP IP stack in z VM V4 4 to use adapter interruptions for OSA Express TCP IP for VM can bene t from this performance assist for both HiperSockets and OSA Express adapters z VM V4 4 exploits the Virtual Local Area Network VLAN technology VLANs ease the administration of logical groups of users so that they can communicate as if they were on the same physical LAN VLANs help increase traf c ow and may help reduce overhead to allow the organization of networks by traf c patterns rather than by physical location To support VLAN z VM V4 4 provides Enhancements to TCP IP for z VM to enable member ship in a VLAN for QDIO and HiperSockets adapters Enhancements to z VM guest LAN simulation to allow virtual QDIO and HiperSockets adapters to participate in a VLAN Management and control of VLAN topology by the z VM virtual switch 84 The guest L
174. ystem and hardware support of 64 bit addressing The combined balanced system effect allows for increases in performance across a broad spec trum of work However due to the increased exibility in the z990 model structure and resource management in the system it is expected that there will be larger perfor mance variability than has been previously seen by our traditional customer set This variability may be observed in several ways The range of performance ratings across the individual LSPR workloads is likely to have a larger spread than past processors There will also be more performance variation of individual LPAR partitions as the impact of uctuating resource requirements of other parti tions can be more pronounced with the increased number of partitions and additional CPs available on the z990 The customer impact of this increased variability will be seen as increased deviations of workloads from single number metric based factors such as MIPS MSUs and CPU time chargeback algorithms It is important to realize the z990 has been optimized to run many workloads at high utiliza tion rates It is also important to notice that the LSPR workloads for z990 have been updated to re ect more closely our cus tomers current and growth workloads The traditional TSO LSPR workload is replaced by a new heavy Java tech nology based online workload referred to as Trade2 EJB a sto
175. z OS LPAR System performance is optimized because this allows you to keep your Web and transaction application environ ments in close proximity to your data and helps eliminate any exposure to network related outages thus improving availability The z OS HiperSockets Accelerator function can improve performance and cost ef ciencies when attaching 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 environment VLANs can help reduce overhead by allow ing networks to be organized for optimum traf c ow the network is organized by traf c patterns rather than physi cal location This enhancement permits traf c to ow on a VLAN connection between applications over HiperSockets and between applications on HiperSockets connecting to an OSA Express Gigabit Ethernet 1000BASE T Ethernet or Fast Ethernet feature HiperSockets broadcast support for IPv4 packets Linux z OS z VM Internet Protocol Version 4 IPv4 broadcast packets are now supported over HiperSockets internal LANs TCP IP applications that support IPv4 broadcast such as z OS OMPROUTE when running Routing Information Protocol Version 1 RIPv1 can send and receive

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