Dynamic
CHPID
Management
(DCM)
Considerations
DCM
CHPIDs
used
by
WorkLoad
Manager
(WLM)
to
optimize
I/O
throughput
across
an
LPAR
cluster
are
identified
in
the
IOCDS
by
specifying
CHPARM
equals
01
and
IOCLUSTER
equals
name
(where
name
is
an
8-byte
EBCDIC
cluster
identifier).
All
DCM
CHPIDs
are
inherently
shareable
by
all
LPs
but
reserved
for
use
by
the
WLM
enabled
members
of
the
specified
cluster.
At
completion
of
an
LP
activation,
its
DCM
CHPIDs
will
be
in
a
deconfigured
state.
When
an
LP
joins
a
cluster,
the
DCM
CHPIDs
in
that
cluster
become
available
for
use
by
WLM
but
are
not
brought
online
until
the
need
for
greater
throughput
arises.
System
reset
of
an
LP
that
was
a
member
of
a
cluster
causes
each
of
the
DCM
CHPIDs
that
were
online
to
the
LP
to
be
deconfigured.
For
information
on
how
to
define
DCM
CHPIDs,
see
For
allocation
rationale
of
DCM
CHPIDs,
see
redbook
z/OS
Intelligent
Resource
Director
,
SG24-5952.
I/O
Priority
Recommendations
Channel
subsystem
I/O
priority
queuing
is
used
by
z/OS
WLM
component
to
dynamically
manage
the
priority
of
I/O
operations
for
given
workloads
based
on
the
performance
goals
for
these
workloads
as
specified
in
the
WLM
policy.
Channel
subsystem
I/O
priority
queueing
is
used
by
z/VM
to
manage
the
priority
of
I/O
operations
performed
by
guests.
The
VM
Resource
Manager
adjusts
guest
I/O
priorities
based
on
the
performance
goals
of
the
associated
workloads.
It
is
recommended
that
you
establish
a
range
of
I/O
priorities
for
z/VM
logical
partitions
that
is
sufficient
to
enable
effective
discrimination
among
guest
I/O
requests
of
different
importance.
In
order
to
provide
WLM
the
greatest
flexibility
in
managing
I/O
requests
across
members
of
an
LPAR
cluster,
it
is
highly
recommended
that
you
establish
the
same
range
of
priorities
for
each
member
of
an
LPAR
cluster.
A
range
of
eight
priorities
(from
minimum
to
maximum)
is
optimum.
If
a
range
greater
than
eight
is
specified,
only
the
top
eight
will
be
utilized
by
WLM.
Non-WLM
managed
LPs
should
be
assigned
I/O
priorities
according
to
their
importance
relative
to
the
LPs
that
are
members
of
LPAR
clusters.
Unless
it
is
running
z/VM
(in
which
case
the
recommendations
above
should
be
followed),
a
non-WLM
managed
LP
should
be
assigned
equal
values
for
minimum
and
maximum
I/O
priorities.
For
more
information
and
examples
of
how
I/O
priorities
are
used
by
WLM
to
prioritize
I/O
requests
across
diverse
workloads,
see
redbook
z/OS
Intelligent
Resource
Director
,
SG24-5952.
Security-Related
Controls
You
can
define
security-related
controls
for
an
LP.
Logical
Partition
Isolation
This
control
reserves
reconfigurable
unshared
channel
paths
for
the
exclusive
use
of
an
LP.
Channel
paths
assigned
to
an
isolated
LP
are
not
available
to
other
LPs
and
remain
reserved
for
that
LP
when
they
are
configured
offline.
Use
the
Release
task
available
from
the
CHPID
Operations
task
list
to
release
an
unshared
channel
path
from
an
isolated
LP.
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PR/SM
Planning
Guide
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