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InfoScale™ 9.0 Virtualization Guide - AIX
Last Published:
2025-09-09
Product(s):
InfoScale & Storage Foundation (9.0)
Platform: AIX
- Section I. Overview
- Storage Foundation and High Availability Solutions in AIX PowerVM virtual environments
- Overview of the InfoScale Virtualization Guide
- About the AIX PowerVM virtualization technology
- About InfoScale products support for the AIX PowerVM environment
- About IBM LPARs with N_Port ID Virtualization (NPIV)
- About Veritas Extension for Oracle Disk Manager
- Virtualization use cases addressed by InfoScale
- Storage Foundation and High Availability Solutions in AIX PowerVM virtual environments
- Section II. Implementation
- Setting up Storage Foundation and High Availability Solutions in AIX PowerVM virtual environments
- Supported configurations for Virtual I/O servers (VIOS) on AIX
- Dynamic Multi-Pathing in the logical partition (LPAR)
- Dynamic Multi-Pathing in the Virtual I/O server (VIOS)
- InfoScale products in the logical partition (LPAR)
- Storage Foundation Cluster File System High Availability in the logical partition (LPAR)
- Dynamic Multi-Pathing in the Virtual I/O server (VIOS) and logical partition (LPAR)
- Dynamic Multi-Pathing in the Virtual I/O server (VIOS) and InfoScale products in the logical partition (LPAR)
- Cluster Server in the logical partition (LPAR)
- Cluster Server in the management LPAR
- Cluster Server in a cluster across logical partitions (LPARs) and physical machines
- Support for N_Port ID Virtualization (NPIV) in IBM Virtual I/O Server (VIOS) environments
- About setting up logical partitions (LPARs) with InfoScale products
- Configuring IBM PowerVM LPAR guest for disaster recovery
- Installing and configuring Storage Foundation and High Availability (SFHA) Solutions in the logical partition (LPAR)
- Installing and configuring storage solutions in the Virtual I/O server (VIOS)
- Installing and configuring Cluster Server for logical partition and application availability
- Enabling Veritas Extension for ODM file access from WPAR with VxFS
- Supported configurations for Virtual I/O servers (VIOS) on AIX
- Setting up Storage Foundation and High Availability Solutions in AIX PowerVM virtual environments
- Section III. Use cases for AIX PowerVM virtual environments
- Application to spindle visibility
- Simplified storage management in VIOS
- About simplified management
- About Dynamic Multi-Pathing in a Virtual I/O server
- About the Volume Manager (VxVM) component in a Virtual I/O server
- Configuring Dynamic Multi-Pathing (DMP) on Virtual I/O server
- Configuring Dynamic Multi-Pathing (DMP) pseudo devices as virtual SCSI devices
- Extended attributes in VIO client for a virtual SCSI disk
- Virtual IO client adapter settings for Dynamic Multi-Pathing (DMP) in dual-VIOS configurations
- Using DMP to provide multi-pathing for the root volume group (rootvg)
- Boot device management on NPIV presented devices
- Virtual machine (logical partition) availability
- Simplified management and high availability for IBM Workload Partitions
- About IBM Workload Partitions
- About using IBM Workload Partitions (WPARs) with InfoScale products
- Implementing InfoScale support for WPARs
- How Cluster Server (VCS) works with Workload Patitions (WPARs)
- Configuring VCS in WPARs
- Configuring AIX WPARs for disaster recovery using VCS
- High availability and live migration
- About Live Partition Mobility (LPM)
- About the partition migration process and simplified management
- About Storage Foundation and High Availability (SFHA) Solutions support for Live Partition Mobility
- Providing high availability with live migration in a Cluster Server environment
- Providing logical partition (LPAR) failover with live migration
- Limitations and unsupported LPAR features
- Multi-tier business service support
- Server consolidation
- About IBM LPARs with virtual SCSI devices
- Using Storage Foundation in the logical partition (LPAR) with virtual SCSI devices
- Using Storage Foundation with virtual SCSI devices
- Setting up DMP for vSCSI devices in the logical partition (LPAR)
- About disabling DMP for vSCSI devices in the logical partition (LPAR)
- Preparing to install or upgrade Storage Foundation with DMP disabled for vSCSI devices in the logical partition (LPAR)
- Disabling DMP multi-pathing for vSCSI devices in the logical partition (LPAR) after installation or upgrade
- Adding and removing DMP support for vSCSI devices for an array
- How DMP handles I/O for vSCSI devices
- Using VCS with virtual SCSI devices
- About server consolidation
- About IBM Virtual Ethernet
- Physical to virtual migration (P2V)
- Section IV. Reference
Exporting a file as a virtual SCSI disk
Dynamic Multi-Pathing (DMP) supports vSCSI disks backed by a file. Export the file as a vSCSI disk to the VIO client.
To export a file as a vSCSI disk
- Create the storage pool.
$ mksp brunospool ibm_ds8000_0296 brunospool 0516-1254 mkvg: Changing the PVID in the ODM.
- Create a file system on the pool.
$ mksp -fb bruno_fb -sp brunospool -size 500M bruno_fb File system created successfully. 507684 kilobytes total disk space. New File System size is 1024000
- Mount the file system.
$ mount
node mounted mounted over vfs date options ---------- ---------------------- ----- -------------------- /dev/hd4 / jfs2 Jul 02 14:47 rw,log=/dev/hd8 /dev/hd2 /usr jfs2 Jul 02 14:47 rw,log=/dev/hd8 /dev/hd9var /var jfs2 Jul 02 14:47 rw,log=/dev/hd8 /dev/hd3 /tmp jfs2 Jul 02 14:47 rw,log=/dev/hd8 /dev/hd1 /home jfs2 Jul 02 14:48 rw,log=/dev/hd8 /dev/hd11admin /admin jfs2 Jul 02 14:48 rw,log=/dev/hd8 /proc /proc procfs Jul 02 14:48 rw /dev/hd10opt /opt jfs2 Jul 02 14:48 rw,log=/dev/hd8 /dev/livedump /var/adm/ras/livedump jfs2 Jul 02 14:48 rw,log= /dev/hd8 /dev/bruno_fb /var/vio/storagepools/bruno_fb jfs2 Jul 02 15:38 rw,log=INLINE
- Create a file in the storage pool.
$ mkbdsp -bd bruno_fbdev -sp bruno_fb 200M Creating file "bruno_fbdev" in storage pool "bruno_fb". bruno_fbdev
- Assign the file as a backing device.
$ mkbdsp -sp bruno_fb -bd bruno_fbdev -vadapter vhost0 Assigning file "bruno_fbdev" as a backing device. vtscsi5 Available bruno_fbdev
- Use the following command to display the configuration.
$ lsmap -all
SVSA Physloc Client Partition ID --------------- ---------------------------- ------------------ vhost0 U9117.MMA.0686502-V2-C11 0x00000000 ... ... VTD vtscsi5 Status Available LUN 0x8600000000000000 Backing device /var/vio/storagepools/bruno_fb/bruno_fbdev Physloc