
Chapter
7.
Storage
system
logical
partition
overview
A
storage
system
logical
partition
(LPAR)
allows
the
division
of
a
single
server
into
two
completely
independent
virtual
storage
systems.
A
logical
partition
uses
hardware
and
firmware
to
logically
allocate
the
resources
between
partitions.
The
storage
system
logical
partition
function
is
currently
supported
on
the
DS8300
Model
9A2/9B2.
It
allows
you
to
have
two
virtual
storage
systems
in
one
physical
machine.
Each
storage
system
logical
partition
can
run
different
levels
of
licensed
machine
code.
Typically,
the
different
machine
code
levels
of
a
common
release
are
compatible.
However,
certain
levels
of
licensed
machine
code
might
not
be
compatible
if
the
later
licensed
machine
code
level
contains
substantial
enhancements.
If
your
levels
of
licensed
machine
code
are
not
compatible,
you
can
contact
IBM
support
to
request
instructions
for
installing
the
two
different
licensed
machine
code
levels.
In
addition,
if
each
logical
partition
runs
a
different
level
of
machine
code,
you
can
contact
IBM
support
to
request
a
code
level
upgrade
on
either
partition.
Your
requests
will
be
evaluated
and
approved
based
on
the
feasibility
with
your
particular
configuration.
The
default
resource
allocation
for
processors,
memory,
and
I/O
slots
in
the
two
storage
system
logical
partitions
on
the
DS8300
is
divided
into
a
fixed
ratio
of
50/50
percent.
If
variable
partitions
are
required,
the
resource
allocation
for
processors
and
memory
can
be
changed
to
25/75
percent
or
75/25
percent.
See
for
more
information.
Note:
Each
storage
system
logical
partition
can
have
255
logical
subsystems
(LSSs)
with
LSS
IDs
0–254.
DS8300
LPAR
implementation
The
DS8300
Model
9A2/9B2
provides
a
split
between
the
resources.
Each
storage
image
uses
the
machine
type/model
number/serial
number
of
the
DS8300
Model
9A2/9B2
base
frame.
The
frame
serial
number
ends
with
a
0.
The
last
character
of
the
serial
number
is
replaced
by
a
number
in
the
range
one
to
eight
that
uniquely
identifies
the
DS8000
image.
This
character
is
a
1
or
a
2,
because
there
are
only
two
available
storage
images.
The
serial
number
distinguishes
between
the
storage
images
in
the
GUI
and
CLI.
The
serial
number
is
also
used
for
licensing
and
the
allocation
of
licenses
between
the
storage
images.
illustrates
the
default
DS8300
LPAR
resource
allocation.
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Copyright
IBM
Corp.
2004,
2008
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