Z10 bc i/o subsystem – IBM Z10 BUISNESS CLASS Z10 BC User Manual

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A new host bus interface using Infi niBand with a link data

rate of 6 GBps, was introduced on the z10 BC. It provides

enough throughput to support the full capacity and pro-

cessing power of the CPC. The z10 BC contains an I/O

subsystem infrastructure which uses up to four I/O drawers

that provides eight I/O slots in each drawer. There are two

I/O domains per drawer, and four I/O cards per domain.

I/O cards are horizontal and may be added concurrently.

Concurrent replacement and/or repair is available with

systems containing more than one I/O drawer. Drawers

may be added concurrently should the need for more con-

nectivity arise.

ESCON, FICON Express4, FICON Express2, FICON

Express, OSA-Express3, OSA-Express2, and Crypto

Express2 features plug into the z10 BC I/O drawer along

with any ISC-3s and Infi niBand Multiplexer (IFB-MP) cards.

All I/O features and their support cards can be hot-

plugged in the I/O drawer. Each model ships with one

I/O drawer as standard in the A-Frame (the A-Frame also

contains the Central Processor Complex [CPC]), where the

I/O drawers are installed. Each IFB-MP has a bandwidth

up to 6 GigaBytes per second (GB/sec) for I/O domains

and MBA fanout cards provide 2.0 GB/sec for ICB-4s.

The z10 BC continues to support all of the features

announced with the System z9 BC such as:

• Logical Channel Subsystems (LCSSs) and support for

up to 30 logical partitions

• Increased number of Subchannels (63.75k)

• Multiple Subchannel Sets (MSS)

• Redundant I/O Interconnect

• Physical Channel IDs (PCHIDs)

• System Initiated CHPID Reconfi guration

• Logical Channel SubSystem (LCSS) Spanning

System I/O Confi guration Analyzer

Today the information needed to manage a system’s I/O

confi guration has to be obtained from many separate

applications. The System’s I/O Confi guration Analyzer

(SIOA) tool is a SE/HMC-based tool that will allow the

system hardware administrator access to the information

from these many sources in one place. This will make it

much easier to manage I/O confi gurations, particularly

across multiple CPCs. The SIOA is a “view-only” tool. It

does not offer any options other than viewing options.

First the SIOA tool analyzes the current active IOCDS on

the SE. It extracts information about the defi ned channel,

partitions, link addresses and control units. Next the SIOA

tool asks the channels for their node ID information. The

FICON channels support remote node ID information, so

that is also collected from them. The data is then formatted

and displayed on fi ve screens:

1) PCHID Control Unit Screen – Shows PCHIDs, CSS.

CHPIDs and their control units

2) PCHID Partition Screen – Shows PCHIDS, CSS. CHPIDs

and what partitions they are in

3) Control Unit Screen – Shows the control units, their

PCHIDs and their link addresses in each of the CSS’s

4) Link Load Screen – Shows the Link address and the

PCHIDs that use it

5) Node ID Screen – Shows the Node ID data under the

PCHIDs

The SIOA tool allows the user to sort on various columns

and export the data to a USB fl ash drive for later viewing.

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