Hitachi HVM Navigator V03-06 User manual

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Contents
Preface .................................................................................................... ix
Intended audience ................................................................................................ x
Product version ..................................................................................................... x
Release notes ....................................................................................................... x
Document organization ......................................................................................... xi
Referenced documents ......................................................................................... xi
Document conventions ......................................................................................... xii
Convention for storage capacity values ................................................................. xiii
Getting help ........................................................................................................ xiv
Comments .......................................................................................................... xiv
Overview ............................................................................................... 1-1
Usage environments ..............................................................................
2-1
Environment ...................................................................................................... 2-2
Environment for Shutdown mode .................................................................. 2-2
Environment for Concurrent Maintenance mode ............................................ 2-5
Time period for migration ................................................................................... 2-8
Time period for Shutdown mode ................................................................... 2-8
Time period for Concurrent Maintenance mode ............................................. 2-8
Application requirements .................................................................................. 2-10
Application requirement for Shutdown mode ............................................... 2-14
Application requirement for Concurrent Maintenance mode .......................... 2-39
Migration procedures ............................................................................. 3-1
Shutdown mode ................................................................................................. 3-2
Procedure for Shutdown mode ..................................................................... 3-3
Recovering LPAR ....................................................................................... 3-13
Concurrent Maintenance mode .......................................................................... 3-19
Prerequisite setting .................................................................................... 3-19
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Procedure for Concurrent Maintenance mode .............................................. 3-28
Checking if Concurrent Maintenance mode finished normally ........................ 3-43
Recovering LPAR ........................................................................................ 3-45
Rolling back WWNs .................................................................................... 3-51
Policy migration ................................................................................................ 3-56
Procedure to create migration policy ........................................................... 3-57
Procedure to execute Policy migration ......................................................... 3-62
Procedure to interrupt Policy migration ........................................................ 3-66
Procedure to edit Policy migration ............................................................... 3-67
Return migration .............................................................................................. 3-74
Exchanging or updating hardware or software .................................................... 3-74
Saving and backing up HVM configuration .......................................................... 3-75
Saving HVM configuration ........................................................................... 3-75
Backing up HVM configuration .................................................................... 3-77
Registering/removing migration WWN ................................................................ 3-80
Flow to register/remove migration WWN ..................................................... 3-81
Prerequisite Setting .................................................................................... 3-82
Registering migration WWN to host group ................................................... 3-96
Removing migration WWN from host group ................................................. 3-98
Giving migration WWN a nickname ........................................................... 3-100
Exporting CSV file .................................................................................... 3-104
Adding storage device .............................................................................. 3-106
Commands for Storage Navigator Modular 2 CLI executed from HVM Navigator3-113
Other functions and settings ................................................................... 4-1
Functions and settings for Shutdown and Concurrent Maintenance modes ............. 4-2
Checking applicable conditions before migration execution ............................. 4-2
Specifying LAN port (IP address) for management server ............................... 4-4
Tracing back Migration History on LPARs ....................................................... 4-5
Functions and settings for Shutdown mode .......................................................... 4-7
Automatic shutdown of source LPAR ............................................................. 4-7
Automatic shutdown setup ........................................................................... 4-8
Changing setting of CPU, memory and service ratio on destination ............... 4-10
Functions and settings for Concurrent Maintenance mode ................................... 4-11
Executing Rehearsal ................................................................................... 4-11
Executing Connectivity Test ........................................................................ 4-14
Extending timeout period for LPAR migration in Concurrent Maintenance mode4-17
Canceling LPAR migration ........................................................................... 4-19
Monitoring memory transfer ....................................................................... 4-21
Usage notes .......................................................................................... 5-1
Backing up and restoring HVM configuration ........................................................ 5-5
Backing up HVM configuration ...................................................................... 5-5
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Restoring HVM configuration ........................................................................ 5-5
Initialization of HVM configuration (DC command of management module) ............ 5-6
Changing HVM system time on destination HVM ................................................... 5-7
Operation deterrence .......................................................................................... 5-7
Exchanging NIC or FC HBA switches while server blade is in operation .................. 5-7
Setting network segment assigned to activated LPARs as migration path ............... 5-8
State of NIC or FC HBA ports on destination HVM................................................. 5-8
High CPU and network load ................................................................................ 5-8
Migration to destination with difference on connection to storage device ............... 5-9
Changing VNIC System No. on the system environment where LPAR migration has
been executed ........................................................................................... 5-10
Migration of parameters to apply remote shutdown to source LPAR ..................... 5-10
Service ratio after migration .............................................................................. 5-11
Migration of server with dedicated PCI device allocation ..................................... 5-11
Migration of MAC addresses .............................................................................. 5-11
Migration of WWPNs ......................................................................................... 5-11
Migration of LPAR enabling VC (Virtual COM) console ......................................... 5-12
Migration of LPAR with assigned virtual NICs ..................................................... 5-12
Ports with Inter-LPAR Packet Filterings set to "Enable" are assigned to the LPAR to
migrate ..................................................................................................... 5-12
Migration of USB assignment state .................................................................... 5-13
Scheduling mode of assigned USB is dedicated ............................................ 5-13
Scheduling mode of assigned USB is exclusive shared .................................. 5-14
Certain FC HBA port is changed from shared to dedicated .................................. 5-16
Duplication of displayed or retrieved WWN .................................................. 5-16
Failure on remote shutdown of Windows ........................................................... 5-16
Shutting down or rebooting guest OS on the LPAR to migrate ............................. 5-17
Migrating LPAR where EFI Shell is running ......................................................... 5-19
Packet-lost during LPAR migration ..................................................................... 5-19
Memory high-load on guest OS on the LPAR to migrate ...................................... 5-19
Clock on guest OS on the LPAR to migrate in Concurrent Maintenance mode ....... 5-20
Network setting on Linux OS on the LPAR to migrate.......................................... 5-20
Checking if the states of FC HBA ports are stable ............................................... 5-21
Guide to resolution of slow update .................................................................... 5-23
Values of Processor Node and Memory Node ..................................................... 5-23
Display in Source and Destination group box ...................................................... 5-23
Policy migration ................................................................................................ 5-24
Executing migrations by operating multiple HVM Navigators ............................... 5-24
Migration timeout in Concurrent Maintenance mode ........................................... 5-24
Setting of scheduling operation for the LPAR to migrate ..................................... 5-24
Backing up HVM configuration by operating SC/BSM........................................... 5-24
SC/BSM alerts for Shutdown mode .................................................................... 5-25
SC/BSM alerts for Concurrent Maintenance mode ............................................... 5-25
SC/BSM Display after Migration with Windows Server 2008 R2 ............................ 5-26
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N+M Failover during Migration .......................................................................... 5-26
Migrating LPAR form the standby server blade after Cold standby switching ......... 5-27
Test of Configuring N+M Cold Standby .............................................................. 5-28
Cold standby switching after migration ............................................................... 5-28
Combined use with Uninterruptible Power Supply (UPS) ...................................... 5-28
Suppression of HVM auto shutdown during migration ......................................... 5-28
Troubleshooting..................................................................................... 6-1
Troubleshooting flow .......................................................................................... 6-2
Taking action when LPAR activation has been disabled ......................................... 6-3
Taking action when Policy migration has failed ..................................................... 6-3
Troubleshooting FAQs ......................................................................................... 6-7
Error message “Failed Get Migration List (mms: ls)” popped up ...................... 6-7
Remote shutdown of server has failed ......................................................... 6-10
Migration has failed with “The source LPAR is activated” message ................ 6-13
Migration has failed with “The specified blade is busy” message ................... 6-15
Source and destination panes show “Un-registration” chassis ....................... 6-16
Migration has failed by response timeout ..................................................... 6-17
Migration has failed with “Error occurred during initialization of VM” message 6-18
Cannot access guest OS ............................................................................. 6-19
Migration has failed with “Transferring device data cannot be completed within
an LPAR suspension period.” message .................................................. 6-20
Migration has failed with “Connection refused (HVM-HVM)” message ............ 6-21
Migration has failed with “Wait until another operation is completed, and retry.”
message ............................................................................................. 6-22
Migration has failed with “HVM access error” message ................................. 6-23
Migration has failed with “LPAR Migration process was canceled Memory write is
intensive.” message ............................................................................. 6-24
Migration has failed after Migration process had been completed .................. 6-25
Migration has failed with
"EMG000000003004006:000000000000003b:0000000000000030:(0):HVM(S
RC):Internal error." ............................................................................. 6-26
Migration has failed with
"EMG000000002ab4006:000000000000003e:0000000000000030:(0):HVM(S
RC):Internal error. The HVM detected an FC error." .............................. 6-27
Migration has failed with "LPAR Migration was canceled. FC Login timeout
(Migration WWN)." .............................................................................. 6-28
Migration has failed with "HVM(SRC):Internal error. The HVM detected an FC
error." ................................................................................................ 6-29
Migration has failed with
"EMG0000000000003005:0000000000000000:0000000000000222:(1):LPAR
Mover(DST):Unknown error" ................................................................ 6-30
Error information .............................................................................................. 6-31
Detailed error information detected by Migration Management Client ............ 6-32
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Detailed error information detected by Migration Management Server ........... 6-33
Detailed error information detected by Migration Management Server thread
module ............................................................................................... 6-39
Detailed error information detected by LPAR Mover module ......................... 6-40
Detailed error information detected by Recovery module ............................. 6-41
Detailed error information detected by the source HVM ................................ 6-42
Collecting failure information ............................................................................. 6-43
List of icons ........................................................................................... 7-1
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Preface
This document provides site planning information for Compute Blade. Please
read this document carefully, and maintain a copy for reference.
This preface includes the following information:
Intended audience
Product version
Release notes
Document organization
Referenced documents
Document conventions
Convention for storage capacity values
Getting help
Comments
Notice: The use of Compute Blade and all other Hitachi Data Systems
products is governed by the terms of your agreement(s) with Hitachi Data
Systems.
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Intended audience
This document is intended for the personnel who are involved in planning,
managing, and performing the tasks to prepare your site for Compute Blade
installation and to install the same.
This document assumes the following:
The reader has a background in installation and operation of software.
(Firmware, Driver for Hardware, Operating System and Applications)
The reader is familiar with the location where the Compute Blade will be
installed, including knowledge of physical characteristics, power system
s
a
nd specifications, and environmental specifications.
Product version
This document revision applies to HVM Navigator V03-06.
Release notes
Read the release notes before installing and using this product. They may
contain requirements or restrictions that are not fully described in this
document or updates or corrections to this document.
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Document organization
The table below provides an overview of the contents and organization of this
document. Click the chapter title in the left column to go to that chapter. The
first page of each chapter provides links to the sections in that chapter.
Chapter Description
Chapter 1, Overview Describes the overview of LPAR migration.
Chapter 2, Usage
environments
Describes the usage environments.
Chapter 3, Migration
procedures
Describes the migration procedures.
Chapter 4, Other functions
and settings
Describes some of the other functions and settings of migration.
Chapter 5, Usage notes Describes the usage notes.
Chapter 6 Troubleshooting Describes the troubleshooting.
Chapter 7 List of icons Describes the icons which are displayed in the windows.
Referenced documents
Compute Blade documents:
Hitachi Compute Blade 2000 USER'S GUIDE
Hitachi Compute Blade 320 USER'S GUIDE
Hitachi Compute Blade 500 Series Logical partitioning manager User's
Guide
Hitachi Compute Blade 2500 Series Logical partitioning manager User
Guide
Hitachi Compute Blade HVM Navigator User’s Guide Getting Started
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Document conventions
This document uses the following typographic conventions:
Convention Description
Regular text bold In text: keyboard key, parameter name, property name, hardware labels,
hardware button, hardware switch.
In a procedure: user interface item
Italic Variable, emphasis, reference to document title, called-out term
Screen text
Command name and option, drive name, file name, folder name, directory
name, code, file content, system and application output, user input
< > (angled brackets) Variable (used when italic is not enough to identify variable).
[ ] (square bracket) Optional values
{ } braces Required or expected value
| vertical bar Choice between two or more options or arguments
_(underline) Default value, for example, [a | b]
This document uses the following icons to draw attention to information:
Icon Meaning Description
WARNING
This indicates the presence of a potential risk that might cause death
or severe injury.
CAUTION
This indicates the presence of a potential risk that might cause
relatively mild or moderate injury.
NOTICE
NOTICE
This indicates the presence of a potential risk that might cause severe
damage to the equipment and/or damage to surrounding properties.
Note
This indicates notes not directly related to injury or severe damage to
equipment.
Tip This indicates advice on how to make the best use of the equipment.
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Convention for storage capacity values
Physical storage capacity values (for example, disk drive capacity) are
calculated based on the following values:
Physical capacity unit Value
1 kilobyte (KB) 1,000 (10
3
) bytes
1 megabyte (MB) 1,000 KB or 1,000
2
bytes
1 gigabyte (GB) 1,000 MB or 1,000
3
bytes
1 terabyte (TB) 1,000 GB or 1,000
4
bytes
1 petabyte (PB) 1,000 TB or 1,000
5
bytes
1 exabyte (EB) 1,000 PB or 1,000
6
bytes
Logical storage capacity values (for example, logical device capacity) are
calculated based on the following values:
Logical capacity unit Value
1 block 512 bytes
1 KB 1,024 (2
10
) bytes
1 MB 1,024 KB or 1,024
2
bytes
1 GB 1,024 MB or 1,024
3
bytes
1 TB 1,024 GB or 1,024
4
bytes
1 PB 1,024 TB or 1,024
5
bytes
1 EB 1,024 PB or 1,024
6
bytes
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Getting help
The Hitachi Data Systems customer support staff is available 24 hours a day,
seven days a week. If you need technical support, log on to the Hitachi Data
Systems Portal for contact information: https://portal.hds.com
Comments
Please send us your comments on this document: doc.comments@hds.com.
Include the document title and number including the revision level (for
example, -07), and refer to specific sections and paragraphs whenever
possible. All comments become the property of Hitachi Data Systems
Corporation.
Thank you!
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Overview
This chapter describes the overview of LPAR migration.
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LPAR migration is the function to transfer an LPAR from a server blade to
another one. You can execute LPAR migration to maintain server blades and
use resources such as CPU, memory, NIC, and FC HBA efficiently. By
executing LPAR migration, MAC address and WWN assigned to the LPAR to
migrate are transferred along with other kinds of configuration data. Then, you
can reconfigure the LPAR briefly and it’s not necessary that you reconfigure
the LPAR. In fact, two modes are supported in LPAR migration: Shutdown
mode and Concurrent Maintenance mode. You can have an LPAR migrate with
the guest OS on the LPAR running in Concurrent Maintenance mode. So, you
can exchange or update some kinds of hardware and software without
suspending services provided on the LPAR. Whereas, you can have an LPAR
migrate with the guest OS on the LPAR down in Shutdown mode. So, it’s
necessary that you shut down the guest OS in advance or you set the
shutdown option for the guest OS so that the guest OS is shut down
automatically before migration when you execute the LPAR migration.
When you execute LPAR migration in Concurrent Maintenance mode, you can
exchange or update the following kinds of hardware and software. For the
procedures, see “Exchanging or updating hardware or software” in Migration
procedures”.
Figure 1-1 Exchangeable hardware and software with Concurrent
Maintenance mode
Management module
BMC
HVM
Server Blade
EFI/BIOS
Server
Chassis
NIC
FC HBA *
Migrating all LPARs
: Item does not recommend to be exchanged or updated with Concurrent Maintenance mode
: Item recommends to be exchanged or updated with Concurrent Maintenance mode
Management module
Server Blade
Server
Chassis
Source Destination
CPU
Memory
SD Card
*: Item is recommended
only when exchanging while the server blade is in operation is not supported.
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Table 1-1 Exchangeable hardware and software with Concurrent
Maintenance mode
Hardware/software Operator
HVM firmware User
SD card
Maintenance crew
CPU indicating issues
Memory indicating issues
NIC/FC HBA switch which doesnt support exchanging while the server blade is in
operation
EFI/BIOS firmware
BMC firmware
server blade
There are differences with the application requirements and kinds of
configuration data to migrate, between Shutdown mode and Concurrent
Maintenance mode. Application requirements for Shutdown mode are much
less than those for Concurrent Maintenance mode. When you have an LPAR
migrate on a server blade on a system environment for the first time, its
recommended that have the LPAR migrate in Shutdown mode.
Figure 1-2 Differences with application requirements for migration
Application requirements
for Shutdown mode
Application requirements
for Concurrent Maintenance mode
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Also, there are differences with kinds of configuration data to migrate or be
exchanged between Shutdown mode and Concurrent Maintenance mode. For
the kinds of configuration data to migrate or be exchanged in both Shutdown
mode and Concurrent Maintenance mode, see the following table. You can
check if each item can be set manually in the Setting column.
Table 1-2 List of configuration data to migrate
Grouping Item Setting
Migration to destination
Shutdown
Concurrent
Maintenance
LPAR
Configuration
LPAR number Yes No
LPAR name Yes Yes
No. of assigned Logical CPUs
1
Yes
Shared
mode
No. of assigned processors Yes Yes
Dedicated
mode
No. of assigned processors Yes Yes
Processor number Yes No
Whereas, when the guest
NUMA function is enabled,
Yes”.
Service ratio Yes Yes
Allocated memory size Yes Yes
Idle Detection Yes Yes
Auto Activation Order Yes Yes
Auto Clear Yes Yes
Processor Capping Yes Yes
Virtual
Console
Enabled(Y)/Disabled(N) Yes Yes
Virtual Console Port# Yes No
(It depends on the setting
on destination server
blade.)
Pre-Boot Yes Yes
Guest
NUMA
Enabled(Y)/Disabled(N) Yes Yes
Memory size for each node Yes Yes
Logical CPU CPUID No No
Processor Node No No
(Processor Nodes are set to
‘A’ on destination server
blade.)
Memory Allocated memory size Yes Yes
SMAP No No
Memory Node Yes No
(Memory Nodes are set to
‘A’ on destination server
blade.)
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Grouping Item Setting
Migration to destination
Shutdown
Concurrent
Maintenance
Whereas, when the guest
NUMA function is enabled,
Memory Nodes are set to
NM”.
Interrupt PIC No No Yes
I/O APIC No No Yes
Logical PCI PCI Configuration No No Yes
USB auto attachment Yes No
Logical FC HBA Slot number Shared FC# No No
Slot#/Port# No No
Relative slot
number
Logical PCI address No Yes
Virtual WWN No Exchanged between the
source and destination
vfcID No No
(The available smallest
number is assigned.)
NVRAM(setting of FC HBA) Yes Yes
MMIO Register No No Yes
Shared NIC Logical MAC address
(MAC seed)
Yes Exchanged between the
source and destination
Logical MAC address set manually
2
-
Virtual NIC assignment # Yes Yes
VLAN mode
(Tag, Untag or Undef)
Yes Yes
VLANID Yes Yes
MMIO Register No No Yes
VNIC Device Type Yes Yes
VF NIC Logical MAC address
(MAC seed)
No Exchanged
between the
source and
destination
-
Logical MAC address set manually
2
-
Virtual NIC assignment # Yes Yes -
VLAN mode
(Tag, Untag or Undef)
Yes Yes -
VLANID Yes Yes -
VNIC PCP No Yes -
TXRATE Yes Yes -
Virtual LAN
Switch
Promiscuous mode Yes Yes
Inter-LPAR Packet Filtering Yes No
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Grouping Item Setting
Migration to destination
Shutdown
Concurrent
Maintenance
(It depends on the setting
on destination server
blade.)
Time OS System
Time
Recorded on memory on
OS
No Yes
LPAR Time Logical RTC information
(CMOS timer)
No Yes
HVM
System
Time
HVM internal information
(Physical RTC information)
No No
(The time difference
between the source and
destination server blades is
migrated.)
Physical RTC Time No No
SEL Time Time Mode Yes No
Date and Time Yes No
Time Zone Yes No
Import Config Yes No
TimeSync Yes No
Local timer
device
HPET No No Yes
PIT No No Yes
PM Timer No No
Yes
The other local
devices
USB Assigned state
(A, #A or *)
Yes Yes
Used state
(R or #R)
No - No
VGA Assigned state
(A or *)
Yes Yes
VRAM data No No Yes
VGA Register No No Yes
Super I/O No No Yes
Serial IO Port Register No No
Output data of Serial
Terminal
No No
Firmware SMBIOS No No
UUID No Yes
Logical EFI
(UEFI)
EFI program No No
VGA BIOS program No No
NVRAM No Yes
Logical BMC Scheduled turning
on/off
No Yes
ACPI Table No No Yes
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Hitachi HVM Navigator V03-06 User manual

Category
Servers
Type
User manual

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