Thanks Sue. Nice to have a BCS'er watching the list. IIRC my JS12 has
two 146GB drives which I guess I mirrored (I remember being confused
about it at the time - that AIX verbiage took a little getting used
to). So the 6 drives I have in the storage module (146GB each) are the
ones I am going to look at reconfiguring. I'll have to refresh my
memory on the config options on the storage modules. Once I get a full
volume configured, I'll probably go for carving out 6 - 35GB drives for
each partition (6.1 and 7.1)
Thanks for the info. Now to back it all up and "start over"...
Pete Helgren
www.petesworkshop.com
GIAC Secure Software Programmer-Java
On 2/12/2013 6:34 PM, Sue Baker wrote:
Pete, a bladecenter-s (BCS) is a little bit of a different critter than
the servers Pete, Larry, and Rob work on. That said, here are some
answers to your questions.
On 2/11/2013 3:54 PM, Pete Helgren wrote:
I seem to recall that the recommendation for VIOS installation use two
mirrored physical disks but now I am not so sure that is necessary if
the 6 320 GB drives in the SAS cage were one volume and then two
smaller virtual disk were carved out for VIOS. Is my assumption about
physical disks for VIOS incorrect?
Yes, VIOS should protect the disk used for rootvg. However, if my
memory serves me, you will use the disk on the blade for rootvg, not the
disks in the BCS, so protecting it becomes problematic because there's
only 1. (My memory may be failing me on that point! There may be 2
disks on the blade, in which case, you would run mirrorios to get disk
level mirroring.)
If I understand Rob and the good Doctor correctly, I should carve out at
least 6 virtual disks for IBM i? Then in IBM i I also create a RAID
array from those 6 disks (or is that redundant?)
IBM i cannot "turn on RAID" protection for the drives in a BCS. You
will either create parity sets from VIOS or you'll give the drives
straight to IBM i and use mirroring to protect them.
Regardless, if you need good save/restore performance, you certainly
want to have at least 6 "disks". If save/restore isn't critical, you
can get by with 2-5 "disks". My testing showed that getting to 6 drives
cut average save/restore times in half when compared to any
configuration of fewer disks.
I guess I never fully virtualized my thinking: The configuration of IBM
i on VIOS should mimic a physical configuration. Yes?
With the BCS hardware, you can have it mimic a physical configuration,
but it doesn't have to.