IBM Life Jacket 835 User Manual

iSeries  
CUoD Planning Guide  
Permanent Capacity for  
Model 825, 870, and 890  
Dec 25, 2003  
IMPORTANT IMPORTANT IMPORTANT  
1) The latest V5R2 Cumulative PTF package (C3252520) should be loaded  
and applied on your Model 825, 870, or 890 before entering an activation code  
2) Before entering an activation code to permanently turn on processors, you must  
first stop your request for temporary capacity (On/Off CoD)  
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Preface  
You knew you might need extra processing power to meet the demands of your e-business and you didn’t want  
to impact your current operational commitments to get it ...  
IBM offers a fast, non-disruptive method of activating "extra" processor capacity that is built directly into IBM  
eServer iSeries.  
CUoD or On/Off CoD enable you to activate (no IPL and/or database reconfiguration) one or more central  
processors of a Model 825, 870 and 890 up to the maximum number of available standby processors.  
CUoD (permanent capacity on demand)  
1) Order an activation code to permanently turn on extra capacity  
On/Off CoD (temporary capacity on demand)  
1) Enable your server for the use of temporary capacity  
2) Turn on and off capacity as you need it ... it's immediate!  
3) Pay for the requested capacity at the end of each quarter  
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Purpose of Planning Guide  
This guide will explain in detail all the aspects of planning for, purchasing, and managing an IBM eserver iSeries  
with Capacity Upgrade on Demand (permanent capacity). CUoD as defined in this document , is for the Model  
825, 870 and 890 announced January 20, 2003 and made generally available Feb 28, 2003. The latest set of V5R2  
PTFs (CUM C3077520) is required (See Info APAR II13551 for more details).  
This guide is not a capacity planning document ... it will however point out key considerations when using capacity  
planning tools for a Model 825, 870, and 890.  
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Where to Get Help  
The following information will help you quickly find the assistance you need.  
Problem with collecting/transmitting required CUoD Data (VPD)  
=> Manual Process: Fax required information to 507-253-4553 (If problems and/or questions,  
call the CUoD administrator at 507-253-7019)  
=> Electronic Process: Use Electronic Service Agent to automatically send required information (Electronic  
Service Agent Users Guide is available at: http://publib.boulder.ibm.com/as400_sd/sdsadoc.html  
Problem with a Capacity Card (part failure)  
#1) Call your service provider  
#2) IBM service personnel can contact Level II hardware support, in Rochester, to reset the  
appropriate capacity after the card has been replaced (refreshed Activation/Enablement Codes )  
Problem with function of Capacity Upgrade on Demand  
#1) Review appropriate sections in this Planning Guide  
#2) Contact product offering support at [email protected]  
#3) Work with Level II and/or Techline support in your geography  
Problem with selling/marketing Capacity Upgrade on Demand  
=> Review appropriate sections in this Planning Guide and other available materials at the following  
=> Work with account teams and/or marketing specialists in your Geography  
Planning Guide Feedback  
You may directly contact the author of this Planning Guide if you have information that may be of assistance in  
updating the guide or making it a more useful Planning Guide.  
Randy Grimm  
Tieline 8-553-5137 or outside (507) 253-5137  
Internet address: [email protected]  
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iSeries Capacity Planning  
Capacity planning is a 'business as usual' value-add function of IBM’s sales team. Any special considerations  
specific to iSeries Capacity Upgrade on Demand will be pointed out in this section. There is a comprehensive set of  
tools, resources and offerings available to aid IBMers, customers, and partners with capacity planning assistance.  
When doing capacity planning for models with standby processors, one must plan ahead for any potential disruptive  
actions that would inhibit the full utilization of activated processor capacity. Some actions you may want to take  
prior to ever activating any processors are:  
- Perform any I/O conditioning (e.g., new cages, or other I/O infrastructure)  
- Perform memory upgrades  
- Prepare LPAR partitions  
Planning Ahead  
By planning ahead, customers can accommodate the growth of existing workloads as well as handle new workloads  
without requiring a server outage.  
Simply activating standby processors may not provide you with the full potential of capacity improvements you  
require. Other components of a server affect performance and overall throughput of workloads. By planning ahead  
and taking into account the complete server configuration, a customer can ensure they get the full benefit of  
processor activations.  
iSeries Benchmark Center  
IBM facilitates bench marking of customer and solution provider application environments. For more information,  
iSeries Solutions Center -- Capacity Planning Services  
Information regarding an IBM consulting service which can assist customers with their capacity planning needs can  
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Capacity Upgrade on Demand (CUoD)  
iSeries CUoD was first introduced for the iSeries in the fall of 2002. At that time, CUoD was synonymous  
with permanent processor capacity. CUoD provided iSeries customers who purchased an iSeries model  
with standby capacity (un-activated at the time of purchase). This standby capacity, could be permanently  
activated for Planned Growth by purchasing a processor activation feature and entering the generated key  
at the server whenever the capacity was needed.  
What’s new in 2003  
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CUoD and On/Off CoD are available on iSeries Model 825, 870, 890 (new processor features)  
On/Off CoD ... ability to temporarily activate processor capacity  
Low cost processor activations for Linux  
Simpler fulfillment process for permanent activations (no field VPD required)  
With the introduction of the 2003 product line, iSeries once again will be among the leaders in this space  
by complementing the existing offering called CUoD with a brand new capability called On/Off CoD.  
On/Off CoD, means a customer, can turn processor capacity on/off to satisfy business peaks. You simply  
request a number of processors be temporarily made available for a specific number of days ... you will be  
billed for whatever you requested at the end of each calendar quarter. Like renting, this flexibility is more  
expensive in the long run than buying, the approximate break-even point is 45 Processor Days (if you  
request/pay for 45 Processor Days you will have paid approximately the same price you would have paid  
for permanently activating a processor).  
An added benefit of the new function called On/Off CoD, are Bonus Processor Days. There is nothing  
else like it in the market today. With the initial order and fulfillment of a TCOD Enablement Feature (no  
charge feature) comes fourteen bonus days of temporary capacity ... you will not be billed for the first 14  
days of temporary capacity you request from the server.  
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IBM eServer iSeries  
CUoD and On/Off CoD  
Business Peaks  
Planned Growth  
Time  
Capacity Upgrade on Demand (CUoD) activates permanent capacity  
Planned Growth -- pay when purchased, no pricing premiums  
On/Off Capacity on Demand (CoD) activates temporary capacity  
Business Peaks -- pay before use (prepaid days) or pay after use (billable days)  
Special Purpose -- prepaid, bonus, and complementary days offset billable days  
Disaster Mitigation -- Capacity BackUp provides complementary days during disasters  
© 2003 IBM Corporation  
The next generation iSeries...simplicity in an on demand world  
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CUoD (aka. permanent capacity on demand)  
IBM eServer iSeries  
Ordering permanent capacity  
Once you have determined that you want to permanently activate  
some or all of your standby processors, you must contact your IBM  
Business Partner, IBM Sales rep, or place an order at IBM.com for the  
purchase of a quantity of POD Activation Features (one or more).  
Once an order reaches the IBM manufacturing site, a POD Activation  
Code unique to the target server is generated, mailed, and posted at  
the following web-site for quick access:  
Several days should be allowed for order processing and the resulting  
POD Activation Code posting to take place. This is an important  
consideration when determining if you should also enable your server  
for temporary capacity (On/Off CoD). Temporary capacity can be  
used to satisfy any peak workload requirements while an order for the  
activation of permanent capacity is being fulfilled.  
© 2003 IBM Corporation  
The next generation iSeries...simplicity in an on demand world  
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Permanent Capacity Pricing  
IBM eServer iSeries  
Permanent capacity pricing  
It's very simple ... whether you purchase a POD Activation Feature to  
permanently activate a processor when the server is initially  
purchased or sometime later ... you pay the then current list price for  
the POD Activation Feature.  
There are no pricing penalties or benefits either way.  
Processor  
Feature  
Startup  
Processors Processors  
Standby  
POD Activation  
Feature  
Model  
825  
870  
870  
890  
890  
2473  
2489  
2486  
2497  
2498  
3
5
8
16  
24  
3
3
8
8
8
1609  
1614  
1611  
1612  
1613  
1. When a processor is permanently activated, additional operating system licensing is required if using an OS that is licensed by processor  
and/or additional software licensing is required if using SW that is licensed by processor  
2. When an iSeries is purchased with an Enterprise Edition, a FC 9603 is included (activates a processor for LinuxJ at no additional charge)  
© 2003 IBM Corporation  
The next generation iSeries...simplicity in an on demand world  
Trial Capacity is not offered on new models  
Pre-2003 hardware continues to offer trial capacity, a means of "trying" on demand capacity before permanently  
activating it. Trial capacity, allows you to temporarily activate 100% of your standby processors for a period of 14  
elapsed days.  
In 2003, the new models (i825, i870, and the new processors of the i890), will not have trial capacity. It has been  
replaced with Bonus Days (14 Processor Days of credit) that is available when/if a customer enables their machine  
for temporary capacity ... On/Off CoD.  
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Guidelines for Ordering a POD Activation Feature  
Permanent Capacity can be activated by ordering POD Activation Features in any of the following order scenarios.  
Each scenario described below highlights the fact that it is now possible to order a POD Activation Feature  
along with new Box Orders, Upgrades, and Conversions .. this means you are no longer requ ired to send  
CUoD Data (VPD) along with a POD Activation Feature order to have it fulfilled.  
ibm.com/eserver/iseries  
Guidelines for Ordering Permanent Capacity  
New Box Orders  
=> The order for the new server can include new POD Activation Features, with the resulting POD Activation Code  
applied directly in manufacturing  
Model-to-Model Upgrade  
( new footprint)  
=> 100% activation of all standby processors is required on the old hardware prior to ordering a conversion/upgrade.  
=> All records of POD Activation Features ordered prior to the converion/upgrade are removed from the machine  
records (upgrade/conversion pricing takes into account the fact that 100% of the standby processors were  
previously activated  
=> The order for the upgrade can include new POD Activation Features, with the resulting POD Activation Code  
applied directly in manufacturing  
Processor-to-Processor Conversion or Model-to-Model Upgrade  
(no new footprint)  
=> 100% activation of all standby processors is required on the old hardware prior to ordering a conversion/upgrade.  
=> All records of POD Activation Features ordered prior to the converion/upgrade  
are removed from the machine records (upgrade/conversion pricing takes into  
account the fact that 100% of the standby processors were previously activated  
=> The order for the conversion/upgrade can include new POD Activation Features, with the resulting POD Activation  
Code mailed/posted without requiring CUoD Data (VPD) to be collected from the server and sent to IBM  
Package-to-Package Conversion  
=> All records of POD Activation Features ordered prior to the conversion remain on the machine records  
=> The order for the conversion can include new POD Activation Features, with a resulting POD Activation Code that  
accounts for both old and new POD Activation Features being mailed/posted without requiring CUoD Data (VPD) to  
be collected from the server and sent to IBM  
Activation Feature Orders  
=> For orders that have POD Activation Features but don't contain a Processor or Package Feature .. if the Machine  
Serial# and/or the Capacity Card Serial# have not been altered outside of the IBM manufacturing or field  
maintenance process, then a POD Activation Code will be generated and mailed/posted without requiring  
CUoD Data (VPD) to be collected from the server and sent to IBM  
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Ordering Permanent Capacity  
Once you have determined that you want to permanently activate some or all of your standby processors, you  
must contact your IBM business partner, IBM Sales rep, or visit IBM.com (US only) to place an order for  
the purchase of a POD Activation Feature (one or more).  
Once an order reaches the IBM manufacturing site, a POD Activation Code unique to the target server is  
generated, mailed, and posted at the following web-site for quick access:  
Several days should be allowed for order processing and the resulting POD Activation Code posting to take  
place. This is an important consideration when determining if you should also enable your server for  
temporary capacity.  
Step-by-Step Instructions  
Step1: Customer determines the number of stand-by processors they wish to activate  
Step2: Customer contacts their Sales Channel (Distributor/Partner or IBM) or goes to IBM.com (US only)  
to place an order for a quantity of POD Activation Features  
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Step3: Sales Channel places an order in the IBM configurator for a specific quantity  
of POD Activation Features.  
If the Machine Serial# and/or the Capacity Card Serial# have not been altered outside  
of the IBM manufacturing/field maintenance process ... then Skip to Step4  
A) Sales Channel/Customer prints VPD from the server, by following these steps:  
1) Start System Service Tools (SST) with the STRSST command or start  
Dedicated Service Tools (DST) with Function 21 on the control panel  
(key in manual position)  
2) Sign on using service tools user profile of System capacity - administration  
3) Select the option to WORK WITH SYSTEM CAPACITY  
4) Select the option to DISPLAY SYSTEM CAPACITY INFORMATION  
5) Record information presented or enter F6 to print the information  
B) Sales Channel/Customer faxes VPD collected from the server to the following fax number:  
Fax Number: 507-253-4553  
COVER SHEET INFORMATION:  
FAX To Information  
Send To:  
Fax Number:  
Capacity On Demand Administrator (507-253-7019)  
507-253-4553  
Location: Rochester, Minnesota  
FAX From Information  
Customer Name:  
Customer Contact Name:  
Customer Address:  
Customer PHONE Number:  
Customer FAX Number:  
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Step4: Customer retrieves the POD Activation Code from the web or waits for the POD Activation Code  
to be sent by mail. The POD Activation Code will be posted on the web usually within one business day  
of receiving the order on the manufacturing floor. To retrieve the POD Activation Code follow these steps:  
2) Enter the Machine Type and Serial number of the target server on the web page  
3) Print and/or record the POD Activation Code displayed on the web page  
Step5: Customer enters the POD Activation Code at the System Console for the target server:  
Note: Prior to entering the new code, stop any currently active requests for temporary capacity (On/Off CoD)  
1) Start System Service Tools (SST) with the STRSST command or start  
Dedicated Service Tools (DST) with Function 21 on the control panel (key in manual position)  
2) Sign on using service tools user profile of System capacity - administration  
3) Select the option to WORK WITH SYSTEM CAPACITY  
4) Enter POD Activation Code and press Enter  
5) Press Enter to confirm change and exit the System Capacity service function  
Step6: Customer assigns the Activated Processors to a partition ... you must do these steps even if  
your machine is not configured for LPAR!  
A) Start the Work with system partitions option in DST or SST  
B) Enter Option 3 (Work with partition configuration)  
C) Enter Option 2 (Change partition processing resources) next to the PRIMARY  
D) Enter a value for "New number of processors" (The value should represent TOTAL  
active processors) ... press Enter  
Note: If a configuration error is signaled at the bottom of the screen,  
refer to LPAR trouble shooting article at  
E) Press Enter to confirm the change  
F) Exit SST or DST  
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Important Considerations  
If the server is in bypass mode for the System Password, DST option 12 may not be available (no access to the DST  
screens associated with the CUoD functionality). If this is the case, you should obtain a valid System Password by  
contacting you IBM business partner or IBM Sales rep.  
After entering a POD Activation Code, the server must be run for 15 minutes to insure that the POD Activation Code  
is persistently stored (remembered) within the server. If you enter a POD Activation Code and shut down the server  
before it has run for 15 minutes, on your next IPL, the POD Activation Code may be forgotten and may have to  
be re-entered  
Displaying Capacity Information  
Information about how many standby processors are activated can be reviewed by using the following steps:  
1) Start System Service Tools (SST) with the STRSST command or start  
Dedicated Service Tools (DST) with F21 on the control panel  
2) Sign on using service tools user profile of System capacity - administration or  
System capacity - operator  
3) Select the option to WORK WITH SYSTEM CAPACITY  
4) Select the option to DISPLAY SYSTEM CAPACITY INFORMATION  
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Converting Features  
ibm.com/eserver/iseries  
Converting Hardware Features  
A two step process is used to convert Model 825, 870, and 890 Processor Features  
Step1: All standby processors must be activated  
the possible paths for feature conversions will not be shown in the configurator until enough  
POD Activation Feaures have been ordered to activate 100% of the standby processors  
The Processor Feature conversion price in Step2 will take into account the price paid for all standby  
processors to be activated in Step1  
Step2: Processor Feature to Processor Feature Conversion  
What happens to machine records  
Old POD Activation Features will not be carried forward  
Old TCOD Enablement Features will not be carried forward  
Old TCOD Billing Features will be carried forward but no TCOD Data will remain on the server (customer  
is requried, per contract, to report any temporary capacity activity prior to the conversion)  
A one step process is used to convert Model 825, 870, and 890 Package Features  
Step1: Package Feature to Package Feature Conversion  
What happens to machine records  
Old POD Activation Features will be carried forward and a new Activation Code will be generated  
Old TCOD Enablement Features will not be carried forward  
Old TCOD Billing Features will be carried forward but no TCOD data will remain on the server (customer  
is requried, per contract, to report any temporary capacity activity prior to the conversion)  
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Cancellation of Orders  
Once an Activation Code is posted/mailed, the order is considered fulfilled and the downstream billing process will  
be started. If a customer decides to cancel the order, after a Code is posted/mailed, IBM will dispatch an IBM  
service representative to the customer location to "invalidate" the posted/mailed Code by performing a maintenance  
action on the Capacity Card.  
1) Original Capacity Card is replaced  
2) Level II is contacted to generate refreshed Code(s) that will reset the server to the "entitled" levels of capacity  
3) Original Capacity Card is returned to IBM and the machine is re-IPLed  
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Processor Failures  
Standby processors CAN be used as REPLACEMENTS for failed processors (Note: If the customer has activated  
all the standby processors, then obviously there aren't any to be used as spares). Starting with V5R1, this  
capability is offered on iSeries servers with CUoD to help minimize the impact to server performance caused by a  
failed processor . By re-IPLing the server after a processor fails, the customer can re-establish required  
performance levels without waiting for parts to arrive on-site. If a stand-by processor is not currently activated, it  
will automatically be assigned as a REPLACEMENT processor and the customer can continue processing .  
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Moving Hardware  
iSeries server to iSeries server interchange of processor and/or package features is iSeries system password  
protected. iSeries server to iSeries server interchange of processor and/or package features outside IBM standard  
practices and procedures, may void the server warranty or service contracts.  
Any unauthorized (Non IBM conversion/upgrade) movement of processor features (processor parts) and/or package  
features (capacity card) will disable any previously activated/enabled standby processor capacity.  
Any physical addition/removal of processor features (processor parts) and/or package features (capacity card) that  
results in an invalid configuration will make the server itself unusable (server will not IPL without a valid  
configuration).  
Parts resulting from the fulfillment of an order for a processor conversion are directly tied to a target server (serial  
number), the parts are not transferable to a server with a different serial number. Installing the parts on a server with  
a different serial number is not supported by IBM.  
Results of Moving iSeries Hardware  
Adding/Removing just the Processor Feature (Processor Parts)  
A) Non-CUoD Models: Removing hardware from machine "A" and putting them into machine "B":  
NOT POSSIBLE TO GET A VALID CONFIGURATION on MACHINE "A" WHEN ADDING ONLY PROCESSOR PARTS (machine will not IPL)  
B) CUoD Models: Removing Hardware from machine "A" and putting them into machine "B":  
NOT POSSIBLE TO GET A VALID CONFIGURATION on MACHINE "A" WHEN ADDING ONLY PROCESSOR PARTS (machine will notIPL)  
Adding/Removing just the Package Feature (Capacity Card) ....... or .....  
Adding/Removing a Processor Feature (Processor Parts) with associated Package Feature (Capacity Card)  
A) Non-CUoD Models: Removing hardware from machine "A" and putting it into machine"B":  
1) If machine"B" ends up with a valid configuration and it's original serial number ...  
then machine "B" will IPL with 100% of the installed processor capacity as well as 100% of the function associated  
with the Package Feature (Capacity Card)  
NOTE: the machine will IPL in 70 day bypass mode and a new system password will be required (because the hardware changed)  
2) If machine "B" ends up with an invalid configuration (not something that could be ordered in the iSeries configurator) ... then machine "B" will not IPL  
B) CUoD Models: Removing hardware from machine "A" and putting it into machine "B":  
1) If machine"B" ends up with a valid configuration and it's original serial number ...  
then machine "B" will IPL with 100% of the start-up processor capacity, 0% of any previously activated standby processor capacity, and  
100% of the function associated with the Package Feature (Capacity Card)  
NOTE1: the machine will IPL in 70 day bypass mode and a new system password will be required (because the hardware changed)  
NOTE2: To refresh previously purchased activations, a maintenance action would be required to replace the Capacity Card  
and recieve a refreshed set of Activation Codes from IBM Level II (Activation Codes will not be provided if the Serial# of the  
Capacity Card being returned as part of maintenance action does not match the Capacity Card Serial# stored in the IBM  
machine records reviewed by Level II)  
NOTE3: To purchase new activation/enablement features, a maintenance action would be required (if not done for NOTE 2) to replace  
the Capacity Card and then an order would have to be placed in the iSeries configurator for theproper features  
2) If machine "B" ends up with an invalid configuraiton (not something that could be ordered in the iSeries configurator) ... then machine "B" will not IPL  
Exchanging an Entire Server  
A) Non-CUoD Models: Machine will IPL with 100% of installed processor capacity as well as 100% of the function associated with the  
Package Feature (CCapacity Card  
B) CUoD Models:  
Machine will IPL with 100% of startup processor capacity, 100% of any previously activated standby processor capacity, and  
100% of the function associated with the Processor Feature (Capacity Card)  
NOTE: To purchase new activation/enablement features, an order would be placed in theiSeries configurator  
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Logical Partitions  
Assign Processors  
Starting with V5R1, every server has a primary partition (whether or not a customer is actively using logical  
partitions). As a result, it is necessary to assign any activated processors to the primary (or a secondary) partition to  
utilize the processors.  
STEP1: Standby processors must be activated to become available to the server  
STEP2: Activated processors must be assigned to a partition.  
If your server is logically partitioned, refer to your logical partition plan and assign the newly activated  
processors accordingly.  
If your server is not logically partitioned, perform the following steps (Service tools authority is required  
with operator authority to system partitions).  
A) Start the Work with system partitions option in DST or SST  
B) Enter Option 3 (Work with partition configuration)  
C) Enter Option 2 (Change partition processing resources) next to PRIMARY  
D) Enter a value for "New number of processors" (The value should represent TOTAL  
active processors) ... press Enter  
Note: If a configuration error is signaled at the bottom of the screen,  
refer to LPAR trouble shooting article at  
E) Press Enter to confirm the change  
5250 OLTP Capacity  
5250 OLTP capacity is allocated across partitions by specifying a percentage of the overall available capacity.  
The methodology to allocate 5250 OLTP capacity to an LPAR partition works the same on all models, whether or  
not the models have standby processors or not.  
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For servers with Interactive Features, you can allocate a percentage of the Interactive Feature capacity  
to be made available for 5250 OLTP processing  
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For servers with Enterprise Editions, you can allocate a percentage of the active processor capacity  
to be made available for 5250 OLTP processing  
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For servers with Standard Editions, there is zero 5250 OLTP processing capacity to allocate  
(Single Job Exception: Up to 100% of the active processor capacity is automatically available to any  
partition with a single job doing 5250 OLTP processing)  
LPAR does impose a maximum 5250 OLTP percentage allocation to prevent the customer from wasting 5250 OLTP  
capacity by restricting you from assigning more 5250 OLTP capacity to a partition than the assigned processor  
capacity in the same partition.  
Example: For a server with six installed/activated processors, each processor has approximately 16.7% of the total  
server capacity (Processor CPW). For a single-processor partition on this server with an Enterprise  
Edition, the maximum 5250 OLTP allocation could be 17% of the total 5250 OLTP capacity, which  
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would allow you to allocate slightly more 5250 capacity than the partition's processor capacity (Note:  
LPAR would not allow you to allocate 17% across six, one processor partitions because the total  
would exceed 100%  
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SW Licenses  
Activating a processor does not change the software tier for Model 825, 870, or 890.  
Many partners use the Processor Feature Code value available on the server to set SW licensing fees for software  
developers software. This value continues to be available for all iSeries servers. It is important to understand that  
this value does not change, no matter how many standby processors get permanently or temporarily activated. The  
Processor Feature Code value (QPRCFEAT) can be displayed using the command WRKSYSVAL or retrieved using  
the RTVSYSVAL command.  
Software providers that charge SW licensing fees (ie. Operating Systems, middleware, applications, etc.) on a per  
processor basis, have historically utilized a "soft" compliance approach. With each permanent or temporary  
processor activation, it remains the customer's responsibility to inform and pay the required SW licensing fees  
associated with software that will be used on the activated processor(s).  
Point1: When a permanent processor activation (POD Activation Feature) is ordered, any required  
charges for IBM software (licensed by processor), is automatically initiated via IBM configurator  
Point2: When a temporary processor activation is requested on the server, any required  
charges for IBM software (licensed by processor), is the sole responsibility of the customer ... with  
the exception of OS/400 ... there are no additional OS/400 licensing charges associated  
with a temporary processor activation  
The MATMATR Option OXO1F4 can be used to determine what capacity is active at any moment in time.  
Permanent: Check the field at offset 0x38, to determine how many processors have  
been permanently activated (this field represents the quantity of permanently  
activated processors at any point in time)  
Temporary: Check the field at offset 0x47, to determine how many processors have been temporarily  
activated (this field represents the quantity of temporarily activated processors  
at any point in time)  
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Performance Considerations  
CPW  
Relative performance measurements are derived from commercial processing workloads (CPW) running on iSeries  
servers. CPW is representative of commercial applications, particularly those that do significant database  
processing in conjunction with journaling and committment control. CPW values may not be realized in all  
environments.  
IBM will publish the Processor CPW value for the start-up number of processors as well as a Processor CPW value  
that represents the full capacity of the server when all processors are active (Start-up + Stand-by). IBM is not  
publishing Processor CPW values associated with each incremental processor activation. If needed, for capacity  
planning purposes, one could calculate the approximate CPW associated with each activated processor by  
subtracting the Processor CPW published for the start-up number of processors from the maximum Processor CPW  
for the server and then dividing by the number of stand-by processors.  
CPU Utilization  
Standby processors are NOT considered within the various system functions that report CPU utilization percentages  
until they are activated and assigned to a partition.  
CPU percent is a calculated metric based on the amount of time the processor was active within an elapsed time.  
This is normally reported as a percentage where 100% indicates the processor was busy for the entire sample  
interval. When multiple processors are present, CPU time must be adjusted to be the average usage of all processors  
so that utilization is always reported as the percentage of total available capacity.  
5250 OLTP (“interactive”) capability is determined by the edition feature purchased. This capability is not impacted  
by the number of standby processors and does not change when standby processors become active. Interactive  
utilization reported as a percentage of interactive capability is not affected by the Capacity on Demand technology.  
Within Management Central, this metric is called “CPU Utilization (Interactive Feature)”.  
Interactive CPU utilization is also reported as a percentage of total system CPU. Within Management Central this  
metric is called “CPU Utilization (Interactive Jobs)”.  
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Tools  
There are several tools that can be used to help project which model/processor is appropriate for an initial  
installation and for projecting when standby processors should be activated. The Workload Estimator is typically  
used for sizing an initial installation. PATROL is a capacity planner that can often be used for both initial planning  
and upgrade planning. PM/400 is a trending tool that helps predict growth across workloads. Management Central  
is a monitoring tool that can be used to identify workload growth. In addition, IBM offers a variety of service  
options to assist with capacity planning tasks.  
Workload Estimator  
The Workload Estimator supports models with CUoD. However, only the performance capacity for startup  
processors will be represented. Capacity for standby processors is not represented in the tool. This tool is  
designed for initial sizing estimates and is not intended to achieve single-processor granularity with its estimates.  
When the Workload Estimator “recommends” a server as having sufficient capacity to contain a set of workloads, it  
includes a pull-down list of other supported servers that have at least the same capacity as the recommended server.  
The Workload Estimator and associated on-line documentation can be found at:  
PM/400  
Management Central  
Use of Management Central to aid in Capacity Planning and point out where an activation of standby processors  
should be considered can be illustrated in the following example:  
Consider the model 840-2416 with eight startup processors and four standby processors. The maximum CPU  
utilization attainable would be 8/12 or approximately 67%. Typical thresholds for system CPU monitoring would be  
70% and 90% of total capacity. Sustained usage above 70% is an indicator that additional capacity should be  
considered. Usage above 90% indicates the system is reaching its capacity maximum.  
Applying the above thresholds to the Model 840 with one of these Processor Features (FC 2416, 2417, or 2419)  
would yield thresholds of 47% and 60% respectively. These values can be seen in the following Management  
Central Monitor example.  
When the initial threshold is reached, assuming the tool has been set up correctly, the line graph goes red indicating  
that additional processors may be needed. In addition, a message can be triggered and logged when the thresholds  
are reached, so that an accounting can be done over time of how often the thresholds are crossed. If it reaches the  
final threshold value often, an upgrade should definitely be considered.  
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License, Warranty, Maintenance  
License  
BUILT-IN-CAPACITY  
A machine may include computing resources or capabilities that are to remain inactive, or whose use is  
restricted, until the right to access and use the resources or capabilities is purchased (Built-in-Capacity).  
Examples of such computing resources and capabilities include but are not limited to processors, memory,  
storage, processing capacity identified as interactive processing capacity, and/or workload specific resources or  
capabilities (such as limitations on the use for a specific operating system, programming language or  
application). You are licensed to use the Program only to the extent of authorizations you have acquired for  
access to and use of Built-in-Capacity. You agree that if your use of Built-in-Capacity exceeds the  
authorizations you have acquired, you will be liable to IBM for the full price of permanent, unrestricted use of  
the Built-in-Capacity at IBM's current list price.  
BUILT-IN-CAPACITY RESTRICTIONS  
Built-in-Capacity is protected by certain technological measures. As a condition for your license to the  
Program under the Agreement, you may not circumvent such technological measures, or use a third party or  
third party product to do so, or otherwise access or use unauthorized Built-in-Capacity. In the event IBM  
determines that changes are necessary to the technological measures designed to limit access or use of  
Built-in-Capacity to that which has been purchased or otherwise authorized, IBM may provide you with  
changes to such technological measures. As a condition for your license to the Program hereunder, you agree,  
at IBM's option, to apply or allow IBM to apply such changes.  
IBM SUPPLIED PROGRAM TEMPORARY FIXES (PTFs)  
Application of PTFs may disable or render ineffective programs that use system memory addresses not  
generated by the IBM translator, including programs that circumvent control technology designed to limit  
interactive capacity to purchased levels. By applying PTFs you authorize and agree to the foregoing.  
Warranty  
Warranty for all processors (start-up and stand-by) begin when the server is installed. By having the  
Warranty/Service start immediately upon installation, the customer is better positioned to receive prompt service for  
the repair/replacement of any failing parts, ensuring the full complement of stand-by processors are available for  
immediate activation.  
Maintenance  
Maintenance agreement charges are based on the number of processors actually activated, maintenance prices will be  
adjusted for each processor activation, just like any other hardware feature add.  
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CE: Maintenance Instructions  
Model 825, 870, 890 (with V5R2) Maintenance Instructions  
1) CE determines if a message (ATTENTION: CUOD CAPACITY CARD  
ERROR, XX STANDBY PROCESSORS IN LPAR PARTITIONS) is displayed on the  
Install the replacement Processor Capacity Card  
IPL or Install the System  
SRC A6004716  
is shown on the panel  
screen and  
2) Level II checks to see if any activation or enablement features have been  
previously purchased for a machine with this serial#  
( Level II can make this determination by using the CUoD Application)  
IPL  
1
3)  
Level II checks to determine if the Serial# for the Procesor Capacity Card that  
is being returned matches the Serial# of the Processor Capacity Card  
recorded in the CuoD application  
no  
yes  
4)  
CE determines if Op Panel or PAL display a  
4730 SRC? If this path is performed  
within a powered on window of 48 hours .. SRC 4730  
will not be shown, and an IPL will not be requried to eliminate the  
SRC and re-establish the proper machine status  
Contact Level II  
Contact Level II  
Level II will check Machine Serial# records (using CUoD  
Application) for evidence of previously provided Activation  
and/orEnablement Codes  
Level II will check Machine Serial# records (using CUoD  
Application) for evidence of previously provided Activation  
and/orEnablement Codes  
no  
no  
2
Return Faulty  
Capacity Card  
2
yes  
yes  
CE provides Level II with the Serial # of the Processor Capacity  
Card being returned as part of the Maintenance Action  
CE provides Level II with the Serial # of the Processor Capacity  
Card being returned as part of the Maintenance Action  
CE notifies the customer that the Processor Capacity Card being  
CE notifies the customer that the Processor Capacity Card being  
returned must be the same part that Activation/Enablement  
Codes were orginally created for .... if not, the customer is not  
entitled to a refreshed set of codes due to a maintenance action  
LeveL II notifies the CUoD Program Manager that this situation  
occurred  
no  
returned must be the same part that Activation/Enablement  
Codes were orginally created for .... if not, the customer is not  
entitled to a refreshed set of codes due to a maintenance action  
LeveL II notifies the CUoD Program Manager that this situation  
occurred  
no  
CE instructs the  
customer to use  
LPAR and  
make"available"  
(LPAR state) the  
number of  
processors identified  
in the attention  
message  
3
3
yes  
yes  
CE provides Level II with VPD collected from the server  
by using the CUoD Screen(s)  
CE provides Level II with VPD collected from the server  
by using the CUoD Screens  
Return  
a
Capacity  
Card  
Level II generates the required code(s) and reports them back  
to the CE to be entered on the server by using the proper  
CUoD screen(s)  
Level II generates the required cpde(s) and reports them back  
to the CE to be entered on the server by using the proper  
CUoD screen(s)  
Wait 5 Minutes for the server to register the new Activation and/or  
Enablement Code(s) or the LPAR configuration change  
yes  
IPL  
4
(removes SRC4730)  
no  
Return Faulty  
Capacity Card  
Return Faulty  
Capacity Card  
Return Faulty  
Capacity Card  
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CE: Conversion Instructions  
Model 825, 870, and 890 (with V5R2) Processor or Package Feature Conversion Instructions  
A) Print LPAR config  
B) Power off any secondary partitions and  
set to hold (don't IPL on system IPL)  
C) Instruct customer to make "Available"  
For assistance with LPAR, see Information Center articles at:  
(LPAR state) all standby processors that  
have been activated and assigned to partitions  
D) Power off the system  
Install new Hardware and IPL  
Bypass Mode  
WARNING: If The New System Password is  
not entered, CUoD Screens will  
not be accessible!  
Enter New System Password  
no  
1) CE determines if a message  
(ATTENTION: CUOD CAPACITY CARD  
ERROR, XX STANDBY PROCESSORS IN LPAR PARTITIONS)  
is displayed on the  
IPL or Install the System screen and SRC A6004716 is shown on the panel  
yes  
1
no  
no  
2
2
2) CE instructs the customer to check to see  
if there are new Activation and/or  
yes  
Enablement Codes to be applied. The  
code(s) would be Included in the  
shipment (paper) or posted at website:  
yes  
CE instructs the customer to use LPAR and  
make available (LPAR state) the number of  
processors identified in the attention message  
Enter code(s) on the server by using the  
proper CUoD screen(s)  
Enter code(s) on the server by using the  
proper CUoD screen(s)  
3) CE determines if the Op Panel  
or PAL displays a 4730 SRC?  
If this path is performed  
Wait 5 Minutes for the server to register the new Activation and/or  
Enablement Code(s) or the LPAR configuration change  
within a powered on window  
of 48 hours .. SRC 4730  
will not be shown, and an IPL  
will not be required to  
eliminate the SRC and reestablish  
the proper machine status  
yes  
IPL  
3
(removes SRC4730)  
no  
A) Set Desired Power on status (hold/system)  
and then power on any secondary partitions  
B) Instruct the customer to use LPAR to assign  
processors to target partitions  
A) Set Desired Power on status (hold/system)  
and then power on any secondary partitions  
B) Instruct the customer to use LPAR to assign  
processors to target partitions  
A) Set Desired Power on status (hold/system)  
and then power on any secondary partitions  
B) Instruct the customer to use LPAR to assign  
processors to target partitions  
C) Return required upgrade hardware  
C) Return required upgrade hardware  
C) Return required upgrade hardware  
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CE: Upgrade Instructions  
Model 825, 870, 8909 (with V5R2)  
Model to Model Upgrade Instructions  
IPL  
Wait 5 Minutes  
CE instructs the customer to use LPAR and  
1) CE determines if the Op Panel or PAL displays a  
yes  
make available (LPAR state) any previously  
activated stand-by processors (can use CUoD  
screens to determine the proper quantitiy)  
4730 SRC? If this path is performed  
within a powered on window of 48 hours .. SRC 4730  
will not be shown, and an IPL will not be requried  
to eliminate theSRC and re-establish the  
proper machine status  
1
no  
Return Requried  
Hardware  
IPL  
(removes SRC4730)  
If LPAR requries an IPL then re-IPL the server  
Return required upgrade hardware  
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