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- POWER on Wheels has two System x x3550 boxes: one for Hardware Management
Console (HMC) and one for Web GUI
For more information on the system x3550 see:
http://www-03.ibm.com/systems/x/hardware/rack/x3350/index.html
Network Switch
Power on Wheels is a self contained environment in a shipping box enclosed in a rack. There
is one network switch included in the Power on Wheels Evaluation unit. Some have a Cisco
network switch and others have a Juniper network switch. For more information on the
switches provided in the Evaluation unit see the references links at the end of this Document.
Power on Wheels Environment
Power on Wheels is a fully functioning demo/test environment right out of the box. Open the
doors of the shipping box, plug in power and network (optional), power up the devices and
you are ready to begin testing the environment.
There are 2 stages to learning from the Power on Wheels environment. The first is a demo,
to run a load scenario that simulates users trading stock via the web. During this run you can
move the LPARs using Partition Mobility from one machine to the other. The effects of this
workload on the system can be monitored by the end user with the LPARMon monitoring
tools provided. The second is to experiment with the system and get familiar with the
hardware and management interfaces. You can change the configuration, create new LPARS
and install your own applications, then monitor their system usage using the monitoring
tools. Additionally you can test the mobility of your applications moving it from one LPAR
to the other.
This guide is designed to be used as a reference when you get to the customization phase to
add your own applications or change the environment to suit your needs.
After you have followed the “First Steps: Guide to Getting Started with Power on Wheels”,
you will probably be asking yourself “I wonder how my application will perform on this
environment?
We have provided you access to the HMC so that you can define LPARS to fit your
application needs. We have also provided access to the systems so that you can log on and
look at settings or install your applications. See the appendices for further information.
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