IBM z/OS User Manual

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Two important networking technology advancements are

announced in z/VM 4.4 and Linux on z990:

• The high performance adapter interrupt handling fi 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 effi cient technique for I/O interruptions designed

to reduce path lengths and overhead in both the host

operating system and in the adapter. This benefi 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 effi 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 traffi c fl ow; the

network is organized by traffi c patterns rather than physi-

cal location. This enhancement permits traffi c to fl 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 traffi 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 confi 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 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.

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