Logically partitioned mode – IBM 990 User Manual

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IOCP is available on the z/OS, OS/390, z/VM, VM/ESA, z/VSE, and VSE/ESA operating
systems, and as a stand-alone program on the z990 hardware console. HCD is available
on z/OS, z/VM, and OS/390 operating systems.

ESCON channels (CHPID type CNC or FCV) can be

managed

by the Dynamic CHPID

Management (DCM) function of the Intelligent Resource Director. DCM enables the
system to respond to ever-changing channel requirements by moving channels from
lesser-used control units to more heavily used control units, as needed.

Logically partitioned mode

The z990 server can only run in LPAR Mode; up to 30 logical partitions can be defined on any
z990 server. A logical partition can be defined to operate in one of the following image modes:

ESA/390 mode, to run:

– A z/Architecture operating system image, on dedicated

or

shared CPs

– An ESA/390 operating system image, on dedicated

or

shared CPs

– A Linux operating system image, on dedicated

or

shared CPs

– A z/OS 1.6 or later operating system image, on any of the following:

Dedicated

or

shared CPs

Dedicated CPs

and

dedicated zAAPs

Shared CPs

and

shared zAAPs

ESA/390 TPF mode, to run:

– A TPF operating system image, only on dedicated

or

shared CPs

Coupling Facility mode, to run a CF image, by loading the CFCC into this logical partition.
The CF image can run any of the following definitions:

Dedicated

or

shared CPs

Dedicated

or

shared ICFs

Dedicated

and

shared ICFs

ICFs dedicated

and

CPs shared

Linux-only mode, to run:

– A Linux operating system image, on either:

Dedicated

or

shared IFLs

Dedicated

or

shared CPs

– A z/VM operating system image, on either:

Dedicated

or

shared IFLs

Dedicated

or

shared CPs

Table 2-4 on page 61 shows all LPAR modes, required characterized PUs, and operating
systems, and which PU characterizations can be configured to a logical partition image. The
available combinations of dedicated (DED) and shared (SHR) processors are also shown. For

Note: zAAPs can be defined to any ESA/390 mode image (see Figure 2-16 on
page 59)
. However, zAAPs are supported only by z/OS 1.6 and later operating
systems. Any other operating system cannot use zAAPs, even if they are defined to the
logical partition. zAAPs are not supported for a z/OS guest under z/VM.

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