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Virtual I/O Server Scripts and Tools To help simplify your environment
James Nash
Advanced Technical Skills
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Notes:
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Agenda
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Make your Life a Little Easier
• New Functions and Features
• K-I-S-S
Problem Areas
• Virtualization
• Documentation
• Monitoring
A handful of Tools already available
• Top 10 List
• Sample scripts
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Enhancements added with v2.1.2 (Oct 2009)
Live Partition Mobility (LPM)– Preservation of Virtual Target Device names or ability to change names
– IPSEC Encryption of MSP to MSP traffic
– Network Interface selection for MSP to MSP communications
– Ability to create non-symmetric VIO server configurations
– Support for shared persistent reservations (PR_shared)
N_Port Id Virtualization (NPIV)– Dynamic remapping of vFC adapter to a physical port
– Concurrent microcode updates for NPIV adapters/ports
– Support for additional Blade Fibre Channel adapters
• FC 8240
• FC 8242
• FC8271
New commands chkdev, postprocesssvc, and viosbr
Official support for Solid State Drives in a virtual environment
Latest version of SDDPCM5
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Enhancements added with v2.1.3 (April 2010)
NPIV Support for FCoE
VIO Support for AIX Runtime Expert (ARTEX
commands)– artexget Creates a new profile
– artexset Applies a profile to a system
– artexdiff Compares a profile against exiting settings
– artexlist Finds profiles in a given path
– artexmerge Combines multiple profiles into a single profile
New –nomedialib flag added to backupios
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Enhancements added with v2.2 (August 2010)
Role Based Access Control (RBAC)
Enhanced Virtual Networking– SNMP
– QoS
– Dynamic VLAN
– User-defined MAC address
Partition Suspend/Resume
Linked Clones 4Q10
Thin Provisioning 4Q107
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K-I-S-S
Virtualization– Best Practice
Documentation– Web pages, System Plans, Self-
maintaining
Upgrades– Support vs Stability
Disaster Recovery
Monitoring
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OMG It’s A Subjective Top Ten List!
“We are all born originals – why is it so many of us die
copies?”
- Edward Young
Embrace the freedom and beauty of System
Design and System Architecture allow yourself to
be unique.
The opinions in this presentation represent the personal views of the author.
Some tools may not be a good fit for every environment. You are
encouraged to generate your own opinions on these utilities and determine
their worth.
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nSuite
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nSuite
Single binary built for each operating
system– AIX and Linux
Combines capabilities of 5 or 6 tools into
one
Save data into comma delimited files– Output into Excel Spreadsheets
– Add to rrd databases
– Generate webpages
Now built into the VIO server
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Managed System Utilization Data
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Managed System Utilization Data
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lpar2rrd
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lpar2rrd
Historical and near “real-time”
utilization information
Detailed shared processor partition
CPU utilization
Web-based, menu driven front-end
Ability to utilize nmon data with
nmon2rrd
It’s Free
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Script It
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Script It
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Running non-VIO commands as padmin
$ oem_setup_env
# ln –fs /usr/bin/pg /usr/ios/utils/pg
# exit
$ lsmap –all | pg
ssh the command as padmin
On remote host
# vi test.ksh
lsdev –dev hdisk0
# ssh –l padmin test.ksh
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Script It
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Make use of ioscli
$ oem_setup_env
# vi test.ksh
/usr/ios/cli/ioscli chdev -dev hdisk0 -attr pv=yes
/usr/ios/cli/ioscli chdev -dev hdisk0 \
-attr reserve_policy=no_reserve
/usr/ios/cli/ioscli mkvdev -vdev hdisk0 \
-vadapter vhost0 -dev blue32_rootvg
# ./test.ksh
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dshvio
http://ibmsystemsmag.blogs.com/aixchange/2008/05/another-great-a.html
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• Script run from an AIX host
• Commands are ssh’d to a set of VIO servers
# dshvio -?
Valid parameters are:
-r for a root command
-n for a list of VIO servers
-n vios1
-n vios1,vios2
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Put it all together
On your non-VIO system– Exchange ssh keys with a set of VIO servers
– Build a script on your non-VIO system
• Make use of the ioscli command– scp scripts to VIO servers
– Use dshvio to execute scripts on set of VIO
servers
Other things you might do?
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Rapid LPAR Deployment Tool (RLDT)
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Rapid LPAR Deployment Tool (RLDT)
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Create and deploy partitions on HMC or IVM managed
system
Replicated disk image
Move from no partition to login prompt in under 10
minutes
Works best for partitions with similar rootvg
requirements
Requirements
– Ability to ssh commands to HMC/IVM and VIO
– Donor virtual disk
Restrictions
– Does not work well with PowerHA
– Does not configure network parameters on partition
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End-to-end Virtual Device Mappings
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New command - viosbr
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$ viosbr
Too few parameters.
Usage: viosbr -backup -file FileName [-frequency
daily|weekly|monthly [-numfiles fileCount]]
viosbr -nobackup
viosbr -view -file FileName [-type devType] [-detail]
viosbr -view -file FileName -mapping
viosbr -view -list [UserDir]
viosbr -restore -file FileName [-validate] [-type devType]
[-inter]
viosbr -restore -file FileName [-type devType] [-force]
$ viosbr -backup -file nash-backup
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$ viosbr -view -file /home/padmin/cfgbackups/nash-backup.tar.gz
Controllers:
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Name Phys Loc
---- --------
iscsi0
sissas0 U5802.001.00H1395-P1-C1-T1
sissas1 U5802.001.00H1395-P1-C2-T1
sissas2 U78C0.001.DBJ0426-P2-T3
sissas3 U78C0.001.DBJ0426-P2-C9-T1
pager0 U9117.MMB.100414P-V1-C32769-L0-L0
pager1 U9117.MMB.100414P-V1-C32773-L0-L0
vasi0 U9117.MMB.100414P-V1-C32769
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Physical Volumes:
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Name Phys Loc
---- --------
hdisk20 U78C0.001.DBJ0426-P2-C2-T1-W201800A0B81132D0-
L12000000000000
hdisk21 U78C0.001.DBJ0426-P2-C2-T1-W201800A0B81132D0-
L1B000000000000
hdisk22 U78C0.001.DBJ0426-P2-C9-D1
hdisk23 U78C0.001.DBJ0426-P2-C9-D4
hdisk0 U5802.001.00H1395-P3-D1
hdisk1 U5802.001.00H1395-P3-D2
hdisk2 U78C0.001.DBJ0426-P2-C2-T1-W201800A0B81132D0-L0
hdisk3 U78C0.001.DBJ0426-P2-C2-T1-W201800A0B81132D0-
L1000000000000
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Ethernet Interfaces:
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en0
en1
en2
en3
en4
Shared Ethernet Adapters:
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Name Physical Adapter Default Adapter Virtual Adapters
---- ---------------- --------------- ----------------
ent4 ent0 ent1 ent1
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Virtual Server Adapters:
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SVSA Phys Loc VTD
---- -------- ---
vhost0 U9117.MMB.100414P-V1-C5 rg103_gambs
vhost1 U9117.MMB.100414P-V1-C6 rg104_gambs
vhost2 U9117.MMB.100414P-V1-C7 rg105_gambs
vhost3 U9117.MMB.100414P-V1-C8 rg106_gambs
vhost4 U9117.MMB.100414P-V1-C2 mob29_target
vhost5 U9117.MMB.100414P-V1-C4 vtscsi1
vtscsi0
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Virtual Server Adapters:
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SVSA Phys Loc VTD
---- -------- ---
vhost0 U9117.MMB.100414P-V1-C5 rg103_gambs
vhost1 U9117.MMB.100414P-V1-C6 rg104_gambs
vhost2 U9117.MMB.100414P-V1-C7 rg105_gambs
vhost3 U9117.MMB.100414P-V1-C8 rg106_gambs
vhost4 U9117.MMB.100414P-V1-C2 mob29_target
vhost5 U9117.MMB.100414P-V1-C4 vtscsi1
vtscsi0
This is NOT even the detailed view
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$ viosbr -view -file /home/padmin/cfgbackups/nash-backup.tar.gz \
-detail
..............hdisk21 U78C0.001.DBJ0426-P2-C2-T1-W201800A0B81132D0-L1B000000000000
Attribute Name Attribute Value
-------------- ---------------
device_mode 10
queue_depth 32
message_no 105
hcheck_interval 60
hcheck_cmd inquiry
unique_id 3E213600A0B80001132D00000F2F94B7E72800F1815 FAStT03IBMfcp
scsi_id 0x611400
lun_id 0x1b000000000000
ww_name 0x201800a0b81132d0
node_name 0x200800a0b81132d0
ses_attach yes
pvid 00c23c9f212cf8880000000000000000
reserve_policy no_reserve
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$ viosbr -view -file /home/padmin/cfgbackups/nash-backup.tar.gz \
–mapping
..............
Name Physloc ClntID ClntName ClntOS
------------- -------------------------------- ------ ------------- -------
vfchost0 U9117.MMB.100414P-V1-C16 29 mob29_lpm AIX
ClntOS AIX
Status LOGGED_IN
FC name fcs0
Ports logged in 3
Flags a
VFC client name fcs0
FC loc code U78C0.001.DBJ0426-P2-C2-T1
VFC client DRC U9117.MMA.1023C9F-V29-C3-T1
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VIO Server
POWER Hypervisor (PHYP)
Client
LPAR
Client
LPAR
Client
LPAR
Physical 8Gb
NPIV Adapter
Virtual FC
Server Adapter
Virtual FC
Client Adapter
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hscroot@hmc:~> lssyscfg –r prof –m FieldSystem1 \
–F lpar_name,virtual_fc_adapters
fs5,"""20/client/1/fs6vio2/20/c050760061590000,c050760061590001/0"",
“"21/client/2/fs6vio3/21/c050760061590002,c050760061590003/0""“
fs6,"""22/client/1/fs6vio2/22/c050760061590004,c050760061590005/0"",
""23/client/2/fs6vio3/23/c050760061590006,c050760061590007/0""“
fsios71,none
fsios61,none
fs6vio3,"21/server/7/fs5/21//0,23/server/6/fs6/23//0“
fs6vio2,"20/server/7/fs5/20//0,22/server/6/fs6/22//0"
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# lscfg -vpl fcs0
fcs0 U8203.E4A.06EB1C4-V8-C26-T1 Virtual Fibre Channel Client Adapter
Network Address.............C05076006159000CROS Level and ID............
Device Specific.(Z0)........
Device Specific.(Z1)........
Device Specific.(Z2)........
Device Specific.(Z3)........
Device Specific.(Z4)........
Device Specific.(Z5)........
Device Specific.(Z6)........
Device Specific.(Z7)........
Device Specific.(Z8)........C05076006159000CDevice Specific.(Z9)........
Hardware Location Code......U8203.E4A.06EB1C4-V8-C26-T1
PLATFORM SPECIFIC
Name: vfc-client
Node: vfc-client@3000001a
Device Type: fcp
Physical Location: U8203.E4A.06EB1C4-V8-C26-T1
# fcstat fcs0FIBRE CHANNEL STATISTICS REPORT: fcs0
Device Type: FC Adapter (adapter/vdevice/IBM,vfc-client)
Serial Number: UNKNOWN
Option ROM Version: UNKNOWN
Firmware Version: UNKNOWN
World Wide Node Name: 0xC05076006159000D
World Wide Port Name: 0xC05076006159000D
FC-4 TYPES:
Supported: 0x0000010000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000
Active: 0x0000010000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000
Class of Service: 3
Port Speed (supported): UNKNOWN
Port Speed (running): 2 GBIT
Port FC ID: 0x6D071D
Port Type: Fabric
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Manual Step?
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IBM Systems Director VMControl
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IBM Systems Director VMControl
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Hierarchical views with live data in columns
Discover and Manage Virtual Resources
Display inventory and topology
Create and Manage Virtual Servers
Enhanced Monitor of virtual resource health
Activate thresholds
Relocate virtual resources
Building block for system pooling
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A few more tools
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Supporting Documentation
nSuite http://www.ibm.com/developerworks/wikis/display/wikiptype/nmon
lpar2rrd http://www.ibm.com/developerworks/aix/library/au-lpar2rrd/
Running scripts on VIO
dshvio http://ibmsystemsmag.blogs.com/aixchange/2008/05/another-great-a.html
Rapid LPAR Deployment Tool (RLDT) e-mail [email protected]
Virtual Device Mappings
seastathttp://publib.boulder.ibm.com/infocenter/powersys/v3r1m5//topic/iphcg/seastat.ht
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NPIV Tips
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Additional Resources
http://www.ibm.com/developerworks/wikis/display/WikiPtype/seastat
http://publib.boulder.ibm.com/infocenter/powersys/v3r1m5/topic/iphcg/seastat.htm
http://www.ibm.com/developerworks/wikis/display/wikiptype/nmon
http://www.ibm.com/developerworks/wikis/display/WikiPtype/Performance+Other+Tools
http://www.ibm.com/developerworks/wikis/display/virtualization/VIO
http://www.ibm.com/developerworks/wikis/display/virtualization/Virtualization+Best+Practice
http://www.ibm.com/developerworks/wikis/display/WikiPtype/Movies
http://ibmsystemsmag.blogs.com/aixchange/2008/05/another-great-a.html
http://www.ibm.com/developerworks/wikis/display/virtualization/lpar2rrd+tool
http://www.ibm.com/developerworks/aix/library/au-viocheatsheet/index.html?ca=drs-
ftp://public.dhe.ibm.com/common/ssi/ecm/en/pow03033usen/POW03033USEN.PDF
http://www.ibmsystemsmag.com/aix/octobernovember09/webexclusive/27497p4.aspx
http://www.ibm.com/collaboration/wiki/display/WikiPtype/VIOS_Monitoring
http://publib.boulder.ibm.com/infocenter/director/v6r1x/index.jsp?topic=/director.status_6.1/f
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Credits
The “real” Nigel
Griffiths
Dean Roswell
Chris Eisenmann
Jeffrey Nowicki
Rob McNelly
Mr. Steve Pittman
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Pavel Hampl
Craig Beible
Vess Natchev
Andy Archelger
Stephen Diwell
Christian Pruett
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