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Originally Posted by
Mohannad
I have Power7 server, and I want to know its IP address.
Depending on your hardware setup this can have different meanings:
p7-systems are a box initially and this box has (one or two) "service processors" (firmware with its own local intelligence, used to manage the box). This service processor(s) is usually connected to a HMC if you have one and given an IP address from the HMC, which also acts as a sort-of DHCP server.
This box now is operated not as a system on itself, but you define one or several fractions of its resources (profiles) and operate these as independent systems (LPARs). Each of these systems can have (and usually has) its own IP(s).
One or more (pairs, if you use a HMC or not) LPARs - so-called VIOS - are used to provide virtualised communication resources and disks to the others, so that you are not limited by your physical hardware in creating these LPARs. These VIOS(es) take the physical network adapters and configure an outside-IP adress on them, then provide "internal" virtual adapters (with IP-adresses) to the other LPARs. You might also have one or more internal networks (internal to the box all the LPARs reside on) over which the LPARs can talk to one another.
I know, this looks confusing at first. Still, i hope this helps.
bakunin