IBM 520Q User Manual

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IBM System p5 520 and 520Q Technical Overview and Introduction
2.13.1  High availability using the HMC
The HMC is an important hardware component. HACMP Version 5.3 High Availability cluster 
software can be used to activate resources automatically (where available), thus becoming 
an integral part of the cluster. For some environments, we recommend that you work with 
redundant HMCs. 
POWER5 and POWER5+ processor-based systems have two service processor interfaces 
(HMC port 1 and HMC port 2) available for connections to the HMC. We recommend that you 
use both of them for redundant network configuration. Depending on your environment, you 
have multiple options to configure the network. Figure 2-18 shows one possible highly 
available configuration.
Figure 2-18   Highly available HMC and network architecture
Note that only hardware management networks (LAN1 and LAN2) are highly available on the 
above picture in order to keep simplicity. However, management network (LAN3) can be 
made highly available by using a similar concept and adding more Ethernet adapters to 
LPARs and HMCs.
2.13.2  IBM System Planning Tool
The IBM System Planning Tool (SPT) is the next generation of the IBM LPAR Validation Tool 
(LVT). It contains all of the function from the LVT and is integrated with the IBM Systems 
Workload Estimator (WLE). System plans generated by the SPT can be deployed on the 
system by the Hardware Management Console (HMC). The SPT is available to assist the 
user in system planning, design, validation, and to provide a system validation report that 
reflects the user’s system requirements while not exceeding system recommendations. The 
SPT is a PC-based browser application designed to run in a stand-alone environment.
The IBM System Planning Tool can be downloaded at no additional charge from:
The System Planning Tool (SPT) helps you design a system to fit your needs. You can use 
the SPT to design a logically partitioned system or you can use the SPT to design an 
HMC1
HMC2
p5 System A
p5 System B
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LAN 1
LAN 2
LPAR A1
LPAR A2
LPAR A3
LPAR B1
LPAR B2
LPAR B3
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LAN1 –
hardware management network for
 
first FSP ports (private)
LAN2 – 
hardware management network for 
second  FSP ports (private), separate 
network hardware than LAN1
LAN3 - 
management network for WebSM 
access to HMC from outside (public)        
and for HMC to LPAR communication
LAN3 - outside connection