IBM Z10 BUISNESS CLASS Z10 BC User Manual

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z10 Coupling Link Options

Type Description Use Link Distance z10 BC z10

data rate

z10 EC Max

Max

PSIFB 1x IB-DDR LR z10 to z10 5 Gbps 10 km unrepeated 12*/32*

(6.2 miles)

100 km repeated

PSIFB 12x IB-DDR z10 to z10 6 GBps 150 meters 12*/32*

z10 to z9 3 GBps** (492 ft)***

IC Internal

Internal Internal

N/A

32/32

Coupling Communi- Speeds

Channel cation

ICB-4 Copper z10, z9 2 GBps 10 meters*** 12/16

connection z990, z890

(33 ft)

between OS

and CF

ISC-3 Fiber z10, z9 2 Gbps 10 km 48/48

connection z990, z890

unrepeated

between OS

(6.2 miles)

and CF

100 km repeated

• The maximum number of Coupling Links combined cannot exceed 64

per server (PSIFB, ICB-4, ISC-3). There is a maximum of 64 Coupling

CHPIDs (CIB, ICP, CBP, CFP) per server.

• For each MBA fanout installed for ICB-4s, the number of possible cus-

tomer HCA fanouts is reduced by one

* Each link supports defi nition of multiple CIB CHPIDs, up to 16 per fanout

** z10 negotiates to 3 GBps (12x IB-SDR) when connected to a System z9

*** 3 meters (10 feet) reserved for internal routing and strain relief

Note: The Infi niBand link data rates of 6 GBps, 3 GBps, 2.5 Gbps, or 5
Gbps do not represent the performance of the link. The actual performance
is dependent upon many factors including latency through the adapters,
cable lengths, and the type of workload. With Infi niBand coupling links,
while the link data rate may be higher than that of ICB (12x IB-SDR or 12x
IB-DDR) or ISC-3 (1x IB-SDR or 1x IB-DDR), the service times of coupling
operations are greater, and the actual throughput may be less than with ICB
links or ISC-3 links.

Time synchronization and time accuracy on z10 BC

If you require time synchronization across multiple servers

(for example you have a Parallel Sysplex environment) or

you require time accuracy either for one or more System z

servers or you require the same time across heterogeneous

platforms (System z, UNIX, AIX

®

, etc.) you can meet these

requirements by either installing a Sysplex Timer Model 2

(9037-002) or by implementing Server Time Protocol (STP).

The Sysplex Timer Model 2 is the centralized time source

that sets the Time-Of-Day (TOD) clocks in all attached

servers to maintain synchronization. The Sysplex Timer

Model 2 provides the stepping signal that helps ensure

that all TOD clocks in a multi-server environment incre-

ment in unison to permit full read or write data sharing with

integrity. The Sysplex Timer Model 2 is a key component of

an IBM Parallel Sysplex environment and a Geographically

Dispersed Parallel Sysplex

(GDPS

®

) availability solution

for On Demand Business.

The z10 BC server requires the External Time Reference

(ETR) feature to attach to a Sysplex Timer. The ETR fea-

ture is standard on the z10 BC and supports attachment

at an unrepeated distance of up to three kilometers (1.86

miles) and a link data rate of 8 Megabits per second.

The distance from the Sysplex Timer to the server can be

extended to 100 km using qualifi ed Dense Wavelength

Division Multiplexers (DWDMs). However, the maximum

repeated distance between Sysplex Timers is limited to

40 km.

Server Time Protocol (STP)

STP messages: STP is a message-based protocol in

which timekeeping information is transmitted between

servers over externally defi ned coupling links. ICB-4, ISC-

3, and Infi niBand coupling links can be used to transport

STP messages.

Server Time Protocol enhancements

STP confi guration and time information restoration

after Power on Resets (POR) or power outage: This

enhancement delivers system management improvements

by restoring the STP confi guration and time information

after Power on Resets (PORs) or power failure that affects

both servers of a two server STP-only Coordinated Timing

Network (CTN). To enable this function the customer has to

select an option that will assure than no other servers can

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