IBM Z10 EC User Manual

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SCSI IPL now a base function

The SCSI Initial Program Load (IPL) enablement feature,

fi rst introduced on z990 in October of 2003, is no longer

required. The function is now delivered as a part of the

server Licensed Internal Code. SCSI IPL allows an IPL of

an operating system from an FCP-attached SCSI disk.

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 an FCP/SCSI device, thereby allowing

many “hops” through a Storage Area Network (SAN) for

I/O connectivity. FCP full fabric connectivity enables mul-

tiple FCP switches/directors on a fabric to share links and

therefore provides improved utilization of inter-site con-

nected resources and infrastructure.

FICON and FCP for connectivity to disk, tape, and printers

High Performance FICON – improvement in performance and

RAS

Enhancements have been made to the z/Architecture

and the FICON interface architecture to deliver optimiza-

tions for online transaction processing (OLTP) workloads.

When exploited by the FICON channel, the z/OS operating

system, and the control unit, High Performance FICON for

System z (zHPF) is designed to help reduce overhead and

improve performance.

Additionally, the changes to the architectures offer end-

to-end system enhancements to improve reliability, avail-

ability, and serviceability (RAS).

zHPF channel programs can be exploited by the OLTP I/O

workloads – DB2, VSAM, PDSE, and zFS – which transfer

small blocks of fi xed size data (4K blocks). zHPF imple-

mentation by the IBM System Storage DS8000

is exclu-

sively for I/Os that transfer less than a single track of data.

The maximum number of I/Os is designed to be improved

up to 100% for small data transfers that can exploit zHPF.

Realistic production workloads with a mix of data transfer

sizes can see up to 30 to 70% of FICON I/Os utilizing zHPF

resulting in up to a 10 to 30% savings in channel utiliza-

tion. Sequential I/Os transferring less than a single track

size (for example, 12x4k bytes/IO) may also benefi t.

The FICON Express4 and FICON Express2 features will

support both the existing FICON protocol and the zHPF

protocol concurrently in the server Licensed Internal Code.

High performance FICON is supported by z/OS for DB2,

VSAM, PDSE, and zFS applications. zHPF applies to all

FICON Express4 and FICON Express2 features (CHPID

type FC) and is exclusive to System z10. Exploitation is

required by the control unit.

IBM System Storage DS8000 Release 4.1 delivers new

capabilities to support High Performance FICON for

System z, which can improve FICON I/O throughput on a

DS8000 port by up to 100%. The DS8000 series Licensed

Machine Code (LMC) level 5.4.2xx.xx (bundle version

64.2.xx.xx), or later, is required.

Platform and name server registration in FICON channel

The FICON channel now provides the same information

to the fabric as is commonly provided by open systems,

registering with the name server in the attached FICON

directors. With this information, your storage area net-

work (SAN) can be more easily and effi ciently managed,

enhancing your ability to perform problem determination

and analysis.

Registration allows other nodes and/or SAN managers to

query the name server to determine what is connected

to the fabric, what protocols are supported (FICON, FCP)

and to gain information about the System z10 using the

attributes that are registered. The FICON channel is now

designed to perform registration with the fi bre channel’s

Management Service and Directory Service.

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