Considerations
when
Migrating
from
ICMF
to
ICs
On
previous
CPCs,
PR/SM
LPAR
provided
an
Integrated
Coupling
Migration
Facility
(ICMF)
which
is
not
supported
on
System
z9.
v
Use
HCD
to:
–
Define
one
shared
ICP
CHPID
that
is
available
for
all
the
ESA
logical
partitions
that
were
communicating
with
the
first
or
only
coupling
facility
logical
partition
using
ICMF.
-
If
there
is
a
second
coupling
facility
using
ICMF
being
migrated,
make
this
ICP
CHPID
available
to
the
second
coupling
facility
logical
partition
as
well.
-
If
there
is
not
a
second
coupling
facility,
make
this
ICP
CHPID
available
to
the
first
or
only
coupling
facility
as
well.
–
Define
a
second
shared
ICP
CHPID
that
is
available
for
the
first
or
only
coupling
facility
partition
using
ICMF.
-
If
there
is
a
second
coupling
facility
using
ICMF
that
is
being
migrated,
make
this
second
ICP
CHPID
available
to
all
the
ESA
logical
partitions
that
were
communicating
with
the
second
coupling
facility
logical
partition
using
ICMF
as
well.
-
If
there
is
not
a
second
coupling
facility,
make
this
second
ICP
CHPID
available
to
all
the
ESA
logical
partitions
that
were
communicating
with
the
first
or
only
coupling
facility
logical
partition
using
ICMF
as
well.
For
more
information,
please
see
–
Connect
the
two
ICP
CHPIDs
together.
For
the
case
above
where
there
is
only
one
coupling
facility
logical
partition
using
ICMF
being
migrated,
the
result
is
that
both
ICP
CHPIDs
will
be
shared
by
all
the
ESA
logical
partitions
and
also
the
coupling
facility
logical
partition
that
they
are
to
communicate
with.
This
is
the
correct
configuration
for
a
peer
coupling
link
connected
within
the
same
CPC.
Linux
Operating
System
Planning
Considerations
Linux
is
an
open
operating
system
with
a
wealth
of
applications
which,
in
most
cases,
can
run
on
a
System
z9
with
a
simple
recompile.
The
System
z9
includes
features
that
provide
an
extremely
cost-effective
environment
in
which
to
run
Linux.
Integrated
Facility
for
Linux
(IFL)
On
System
z9
models,
you
can
purchase
and
install
one
or
more
IFL
features
exclusively
for
Linux
workloads
(a
single
Linux
image,
or
z/VM
Version
5
with
only
Linux
users)
with
no
effect
on
the
System
z9
model
designation.
Consequently,
no
additional
IBM
operating
system
or
middleware
charges
are
incurred
with
the
addition
of
this
capacity
unless
that
software
is
actually
running
in
that
additional
capacity.
These
features
are
ordered
separately,
and
are
distinguished
at
the
hardware
level
from
any
ICFs,
IFAs,
or
zIIPs.
ICFs,
IFLs,
IFAs
and
zIIPs
are
perceived
by
the
system
as
multiple
resource
pools.
With
this
feature,
Linux,
or
z/VM
Version
5
with
only
Linux
users,
runs
on
IFLs,
which
cannot
be
used
to
run
other
IBM
operating
systems
such
as
z/OS,
VSE,
or
TPF.
Only
logical
partitions
specified
as
Linux-Only
Mode
in
their
Activation
profiles
can
be
allocated
IFLs.
IFLs
can
be
allocated
as
either
dedicated
or
shared.
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2.
Planning
Considerations
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