IBM i – Architecture and technical overview
2.10.3 IBM i IBM i is supported on the Power E1080 server by the following minimum required levels: Ê IBM i 7.3 TR11 or later Ê IBM i 7.4 TR5
2.10.3 IBM i IBM i is supported on the Power E1080 server by the following minimum required levels: Ê IBM i 7.3 TR11 or later Ê IBM i 7.4 TR5
2.10.5 Virtual I/O Server The minimum required level of VIOS for the Power E1080 server is VIOS 3.1.3.10 or later. IBM regularly updates the VIOS code. For more information, see
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2.11 Manageability Manageability of the system is a key component for customers to manage, service, test, and monitor the system performance, security, and reliability. 2.11.1 Service user interface To manage
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2.11.3 I/O firmware update The I/O firmware update was integrated in the old GUI. However, to make the GUI more clear and simple, now it features a new layout that
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2.12.1 Error detection System ability to detect errors immediately can greatly enhance its capabilities to take suitable actions in time. For many soft errors, it can recover by self-healing properties.
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2.12.2 Diagnostics Diagnostics refers to identification of errors, symptoms, and determination of the potential causes of the errors identified. Power E1080 server is supplemented with several advanced troubleshooting and diagnostic
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3.1.2 Multiple shared processor pools MSPPs are supported on Power10 processor-based servers. This capability allows a system administrator to create a set of micropartitions with the purpose of controlling the
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3.1 PowerVM The PowerVM platform is the family of technologies, capabilities, and offerings that delivers industry-leading virtualization for enterprises. It is the umbrella branding term for Power processor-based server virtualization;
2.12.4 Notification In this section, we describe the types of notifications that are available. Call Home HMC can notify service events that need IBM service organization attention, which uses the
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3.3 System automation with Ansible Enterprises can spend many precious administrative time performing repetitive tasks and using manual processes. Tasks, such as updating, patching, compliance checks, provisioning new virtual machines
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