Systems Management with IBM i5/os



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Systems Management with IBM i5/os Agenda IBM Systems Management Strategy Virtualization Engine Integrated Solutions Console 2004 iseries Systems Management Power 5 Hardware: Platform Management Systems management in V5R3 PAGE 2

iseries Customer Profiles %ofsmall Customers % of Medium Customers % of Large Customers Windows 94 91 87 Linux 30 17 12 AIX 20 12 22 Netware 9 23 27 HP-UX 5 5 38 Sun Solaris 8 8 23 SCO UnixWare 10 5 4 IBM IT Trends Survey for 2002 Trends: Windows is pervasive (71% of iseries Customers have less than 50 NT Servers) Linux Servers are increasing AIX/Unix somewhere in the enterprise PAGE 3 The Problem Server / Storage / Middleware management environment is fragmented Vertical management silos Series / platform specific management applications Multiple management consoles Near term deliverables such as Power5 hardware require a converged solution PAGE 4

Addressing the Problem Converge on a Common Console Utilize Open Standards CIM Web Services XML Share Reusable Components Migrate Components Over Time Support New Hardware Power5 Blades Etc PAGE 5 IBM-wide Management Initiatives Common Solution Install Provisioning Services Common Base Events / Monitors Common Logging / Tracing Policy based Management Unified set of end-to-end management components Common Cross Platform Infrastructure BladeC enter Common Agent Kernel Services zseries iseries pseries xse ries Stor age Discovery Communications and Security Instrumentation PAGE 6

IBM Virtualization Engine and ^ i5 This presentation contains information about IBM s plans and directions. Such plans are subject to change without notice. PAGE 7 Converged Systems Management End Game Single Web-Based Management Console Consistent Look & Feel One Stop Shopping for all Administrative Tasks Unified set of end-to-end management components Common Cross Platform Infrastructure BladeCenter zseries iseries pseries xseries Storage PAGE 8

Positioning of Systems Management Tools iseries Navigator -- to manage OS/400, i5/os operating systems OS/400 V5R1, V5R2, i5/os V5R3 All iseries Navigator functions except LPAR on Power5 hardware OS/400 V5R1/V5R2 i5/os V5R3 (any hardware) iseries Navigator x Windows Windows IxS/IxA, Linux, AIX on i5 Disks, Password synchronization, install Service Packs/Updates, run commands, Backup IBM Director Multiplatform -- to manage heterogeneous operating systems IBM Director Inventory, File Transfer, Performance Collection, Alerting, Automated Reactions, Group Management PAGE 9 IBM Director Multiplatform * Centralize management and monitoring for multiple operating environments i5/os, AIX 5L, Linux, and Windows operating systems Open standards-based heterogeneous management tool Complements iseries Navigator Integrated with PM iseries for collecting and reporting multi-os CPU utilization and capacity planning An IBM Virtualization Engine systems service * Product Preview. Planned availability 3Q 2004 This presentation contains information about IBM s plans and directions. Such plans are subject to change without notice. PAGE 10

Heterogeneous Systems Management for your iseries IBM Director Multiplatform Provides heterogeneous multi-system and partition mangement so administrators can monitor the usage and performance of critical components IBM Director being expanded to enable managing OS/400, AIX, Linux, and Windows operating systems from a single GUI Inventory Monitoring Alerting Group Management Automated Reactions Process Management Remote Session File Transfer PAGE 11 Systems Provisioning Simplifies the deployment of multiple infrastructure servers Automates the installation Linux and selected Windows servers Provisions hot spare IXA/IXS failover, and Linux on POWER cloning Supports deployment of Windows on IXS/IXA and Linux on POWER An IBM Virtualization Engine systems service * Product Preview. Planned availability 3Q 2004 This presentation contains information about IBM s plans and directions. Such plans are subject to change without notice. PAGE 12

IBM eserver iseries LPAR and IxS/IxA support IBM Tivoli Provisioning Manager and Tivoli Intelligent Orchestrator Tivoli Provisioning Manager Supports iseries with OS/400 V5R2 Each Linux LPAR or Windows IxA/IxS appears to TPM administrators as just another server resource ITPM with IBM iseries OS/400 V5R2 Provides Linux and Windows Provisioning Capabilities ITPM automates the installation of Linux LPARs and Windows IxA/IxS Servers. IBM Tivoli Intelligent ThinkDynamic Orchestrator can then monitor the application environment and dynamically reprovision Linux LPARs for additional capacity as required to and from business applications. Business can now Be more responsive to marketplace changes Automate that response to the change OS/400 V5R2 Linux Linux Linux Windows Windows Windows 3 Integrated xseries Servers 32 PROCESSORS PAGE 13 EWLM Workload Manager EWLM Concepts End-to-end goals for service classes Goals defined in EWLM policy Application instrumentation Based on standardized ARM API Apache, WAS, DB2 Reporting/Monitoring Monitor transaction flow and goal achievement Single mouse click problem determination drill-down Reduce need for server and application probes and agents Network Management Cisco Routers / Load Balancing Management Server end-to-end Policy Management Domain Internet Appliance Servers Web Application Servers Data and Transaction Servers Business Partners Existing Business Data PAGE 14

IBM Enterprise Workload Manager (EWLM) * Provides cross platform end-to-end view of goal oriented performance management for enterprise applications i5/os V5R3 enables monitoring of applications instrumented with Application Response Measurement (ARM) standards WebSphere Application Server IBM HTTP Server (Powered by Apache) DB2 UDB An IBM Virtualization Engine systems service * Product Preview. Planned availability 3Q 2004 This presentation contains information about IBM s plans and directions. Such plans are subject to change without notice. PAGE 15 Integrated Solutions Console IBM Integrated Solutions Console OS/Device management Convergence of: iseries Navigator WebSM Windows/Linux OS mgmt Distributed management Convergence of: Management Central CSM for AIX/Linux IBM Director Hardware Platform Management Integrate hardware console functions Storage Management SWG Administration - WAS - Tivoli - Lotus - DB2 WebSM iseries Navigator (Windows-based) IBM Director PAGE 16

IBM ~ i5 On Demand Operating Environment V5R3 Enhancements *Statement of Direction: IBM plans to support AIX in a logical partition in the future. This presentation contains information about about IBM s IBM s plans plans and directions. and directions. Such plans Such are subject plans are to change subject without to change notice. without notice. PAGE 17 i5/os V5R3 Dynamic Logical Partitioning IBM Virtualization Engine systems technologies include POWER Hypervisor Supports i5/os, AIX 5L and Linux and up to 254* partitions Improve server utilization rates across multiple workloads Automatic processor balancing with uncapped partitions Improve fault tolerance and lower partition management costs Primary partition replaced by Hardware Management Console (HMC) * Product Preview Up to 40 with 570 4-way. This presentation contains information about IBM s plans and directions. Such plans are subject to change without notice. PAGE 18

Power5 Hardware: Platform Management IBM Hardware Management Console (HMC) for managing iseries Power5 hardware HMC Console hardware available with Power5 iseries hardware not available on earlier hardware HMC supports multiple iseries servers concurrently via single or redundant HMCs WebSM GUI preloaded on HMC Power5 hardware Entire hardware platform is displayed in a single GUI WebSM GUI runs on HMC or remotely on Windows and performs platform management functions, such as: LPAR configuration Service Control Panel Console Capacity Upgrade On-Demand Direct Ethernet or Network PAGE 19 Lower Cost, More Secure Single Signon i5/os V5R3 has native Kerberos Server & KDC (Key Distribution Center) Enables single signon deployment without requiring a Windows KDC Eliminates password caching in Windows servers i5/ossinglesignon (SSO) now extended to Portlets, Servlets WebFaced applications WebSphere Development Studio Advanced Lotus Applications PAGE 20

iseries Navigator: What s New in V5R3 1. Management Central 2. Configuration and Service 3. Network 4. Databases 5. Integrated File System 6. Intelligent Agents 7. AFP Manager 8. Backup and BRMS 9. Advanced Job Scheduler 10. Usability Enhancements 11. iseries Navigator tasks from the web PAGE 21 But First: V5R1 Operations Navigator Work Management Monitor jobs, queues, memory pools, subsystems BRMS Media Management Database Navigator LPAR configuration and Management Disk Management Simple Cluster Configuration Integrated xseries Management Taskpads, CL Command Prompter Auto-detection of plug-ins EZ Setup Integration Licensed Programs and Fix distribution PAGE 22

iseries Navigator/Management Central V5R2 New file and B2B activity monitors Work Management Graphical Storage Virtualization Backup Recovery and Media Services Database and Independent ASPs Linux Partition Creation and Management Integrated File System Network Enhancements Security and Enterprise Identity Mapping Migrate Data While Active Virtual Media Install http://www.ibm.com/eserver/iseries/navigator PAGE 23 iseries Navigator: V5R3 Highlights Management Central Synchronize EIM / Kerberos across endpoints Cross partition collection services Highly available and scalable Time Management SNTP OS400 Server and Agent (System Clock) Adjust system clock by slowing or speeding time Disk Management Configure/Manage geographic mirroring Print graphical view of disks View multi-path disk unit connections IxS disk allocation up to 1000 GB Windows Cloning Wizards http://www.ibm.com/eserver/iseries/navigator PAGE 24

iseries Navigator: V5R3 Highlights Network Security EIM use for IxS users LDAP and NetServer Kerberos enablement EIM Many-to-one policy mappings File scanning enablement for IFS folders and files Enhanced output routing via AFP manager Tape volume reclaim wizard in BRMS General iseries Navigator Enhancements Connection status dialog for central system connection Performance advisor helps diagnose slow inav performance PAGE 25 DB2 UDB for iseries Deliver enhanced functionality with improved performance and ease of use for data warehouse and queries Star Join Recognition Result set caching for re-run of same queries Preview Materialized Query Table Extend development interfaces Enhance SQL standards leadership and DB2 family compatibility Support Rational XDE Modeler Deliver Unicode enhancements Enable.NET Managed Provider Single table size increased to 1.7 TB PAGE 26

iseries Access Family iseries Access for Windows Extending integration between Windows clients and i5/os applications Microsoft.Net data provider enables access to DB2 UDB Unicode enablement in data transfer, ODBC, OLE DB, and.net functions allows easy access to data stored in any national language Extended data transfer integration options for Excel users iseries Access for Linux Extending integration between Linux and i5/os applications New ODBC to access DB2 UDB Remote commands aid access to i5/os applications Full-function 5250 emulator PAGE 27 iseries Access for Web iseries Access for Web Now can be deployed as portlets, presented via WebSphere Portal Express and Express Plus Lotus Instant Messaging integration Host Access Transformation Server Limited Edition (HATS LE ) Dynamically transforms 5250 applications into a browser Rejuvenates existing applications with web look/feel without source code http://s10f207b.rchland.ibm.com:2080/webaccess/iwahome PAGE 28

Browser-Based iseries Navigator Tasks Enable access to a subset of management tasks from a Web browser Creating a URL enables direct access to a specific system task Enables tasks to be embedded into Web applications http://www-1.ibm.com/servers/eserver/iseries/navigator/webtasks.html PAGE 29 Non Disruptive Operations Database reorganization Improved performance with parallelism Restart & monitoring improve operational flexibility Rapid Checkpoint Save-While-Active New save-while-active option improves performance when applications have open commitment control transactions Enables files to be saved with pending record level changes RAID 5 across SCSI buses extends fault tolerance Concurrent I/O tower and IXA add/remove* Automatic conversion of IFS directories to improve performance Planned availability 3Q 2004 This presentation contains information about IBM s plans and directions. Such plans are subject to change without notice. PAGE 30

Time Zone Modernization System Time Base is Now Coordinated Universal Time (UTC) Enable support for System Time Zone with daylight saving time Easy multi-system time synchronization via Management Central Simple Network Time Protocol (SNTP) Client and Server Support Implement time zone architecture for future enhancements PAGE 31 Backup Recovery Automation with BRMS Automate backup for i5/os hosted Windows, Linux, AIX 5L and Domino servers BRMS manages shutdown, save and restart of LPARs, Domino or Windows servers New reclaim media wizard condenses and reorganizes data to optimize tape utilization and save media cost Perform unattended system save (SAVSYS) No need to start console monitor http://www-1.ibm.com/servers/eserver/iseries/service/brms/ PAGE 32

Hardware Management Console (HMC) Single console for POWER5 servers Pre-installed Linux-based workstation Ethernet, desktop or rack mount Supports local consoles, including 5250 console Web-based System Manager enables local or remote management for HMC control and status LPAR and CoD now configured via HMC Replaces primary partition and improves system resiliency Dynamic creation of new partitions PAGE 33 Enhancing Security with Integrated File System PC file systems (including i5/os Integrated File System) should be scanned to ensure they do not host viruses i5/os V5R3 now enables native realtime virus protection scanning tools on the Integrated File System i5/os V5R3 virus scanning enablement is exploited by BytWare StandGuard AntiVirus PAGE 34

IBM ~ i5 and i5/os V5R3 - Highlights IBM ^ i5 IBM i5/os V5R3 Simplify Your Infrastructure Integrate to Innovate Deliver Without Disruption The next generation of iseries servers First POWER5 processor based servers in industry The next generation of OS/400 Builds on and extends the capabilities of OS/400 V5R2 Run i5/os, Linux, AIX 5L and Windows in a single server Share resources, maximize utilization with IBM Virtualization Engine Manage infrastructure with IBM Director Multiplatform Exploit i5/os integration with IBM software Personalize application access with WebSphere Portal Foster interaction and collaboration with Lotus Workplace Extend Capacity on Demand leadership with Memory & Reserve CoD Strive for continuous operations with fault tolerant technologies Deliver robust, open database solutions with IBM DB2 UDB PAGE 35 Introducing IBM ~ i5 &i5/os

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