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Operating Systems AIX Maximum Limit of HMC to handle Physical Power Virtualization Physical Machine Post 302385702 by jenish_shah on Saturday 9th of January 2010 09:24:22 AM
Old 01-09-2010
Maximum Limit of HMC to handle Physical Power Virtualization Physical Machine

Hello All,

Can anybody please tell me what is the maximum limit of Physical IBM Power Machine which can be handled by single HMC at a single point of time?

Thanks,
Jenish
 

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IPRINIT(8)						      System Manager's Manual							IPRINIT(8)

NAME
iprinit - IBM Power RAID adapter/device initialization utility SYNOPSIS
iprinit iprinit --debug --daemon --use-polling --use-uevents DESCRIPTION
iprinit is used to setup IBM Power RAID adapters and devices for optimal performance. It will enable U320 scsi speeds if it is determined the disk enclosure supports it. It will also enable tagged command queuing. Any scsi bus attributes, such as bus width, or disk attributes, such as queue depth, that have been setup by iprconfig will be loaded as well. It is desired that this be called in the boot process, using the init.d script provided. OPTIONS
--version Print the version number of iprinit --debug Enable additional error logging. Enabling this will result in additional errors logging to /var/log/messages. --daemon Run as a daemon to handle adapters and devices being hotplugged. --use-polling Do not use netlink/uevent notification, but rather poll for adapter and device configuration changes. --use-uevents Use netlink/uevent notification rather than polling for adapter and device configuration changes. If not specified, polling will be used until the first uevent notification appears, then netlink will be used. AUTHOR
Brian King (brking@us.ibm.com) February 2005 IPRINIT(8)
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