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Introduction to the new mainframe: Large-Scale Commercial Computing © Copyright IBM Corp., 2006. All rights reserved. Chapter 8: Autonomic computing
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Introduction to the new mainframe © Copyright IBM Corp., 2006. All rights reserved. 2 Chapter objectives After completing this chapter, you will be able to: Understand autonomic computing capabilities Understand the autonomic computing framework Know the autonomic capabilities of large-scale commercial systems Know the autonomic computing tool
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Introduction to the new mainframe © Copyright IBM Corp., 2006. All rights reserved. 3 Autonomic Computing Principles The self-configuring, self-healing, self-optimizing, and self-protecting technologies of operating environments and systems. Anticipate, detect, identify and protect against attacks Seamless integration and distribution of resources by the operating system Instant detection, diagnosis and reaction to system disruptions Automatically measure and tune resources to improve performance and usage Self- Configuring Self- Healing Self- Optimizing Self- Protecting
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Introduction to the new mainframe © Copyright IBM Corp., 2006. All rights reserved. 4 Autonomic computing system Knowledge Plan Execute Monitor Analyze DataAction Diagnose Symptom Assess Impact Plan Action Take Action Sense Symptom Autonomic Manager
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Introduction to the new mainframe © Copyright IBM Corp., 2006. All rights reserved. 5 Autonomic computing framework
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Introduction to the new mainframe © Copyright IBM Corp., 2006. All rights reserved. 6 z/OS Implementation of autonomic computing: Self-Healing Repair - as in the Error Correction Code (ECC) IBM System z Hardware has spare units on many components. This is called N+1 Use of spare PUs Use of spare memory chips I/O has multipath access Concurrent updates System Software Data Replication Coupling Facility Structure Synchronous copy Automation engines Virtualization Health Checking
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Introduction to the new mainframe © Copyright IBM Corp., 2006. All rights reserved. 7 Self-Configuring msys for setup simplifies the management tasks for z/OS software setup. z/OS Wizards are Web-based dialogs that assist in z/OS customization. Capacity upgrade CPU provides instant access to additional processors or servers, memory, I/O. Customer-initiated upgrade. Automatic hardware detection/configuration. Automatic communication configuration.
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Introduction to the new mainframe © Copyright IBM Corp., 2006. All rights reserved. 8 Self-Protecting LPAR, Certifications FIPS, I40-1 Level 4, EAL4, ZKA, ICSA Labs 1.0A Intrusion detection IDS, PKI Hardware cryptographic adapters Digital certificates providing identity authentication SSL and TLS (manages Internet transmission security), Kerberos (authenticates requests for service in a network), VPN, encryption Tivoli Policy Director LDAP (aids in the location of network resources)
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Introduction to the new mainframe © Copyright IBM Corp., 2006. All rights reserved. 9 Self-Optimizing Intelligent Resource Director (IRD) allows dynamic resource allocation on IBM System z servers Dynamic LPAR WLM LPAR extensions for Linux Parallel Sysplex Extensions Sysplex Distributor CP Coupling BIND9 DNS-DNS BIND Version 9.0 on z/OS z/OS workload manager CPU, memory, I/O, TCP/IP QOS, Web request management, and batch initiator balancing
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Introduction to the new mainframe © Copyright IBM Corp., 2006. All rights reserved. 10 Summary The New Mainframe: is autonomic computing Self-healing, self-configuring, self-optimizing and self-protecting Autonomlc Computing framework is needed Touchpoints are needed in the framework Autonomic Computing makes the IBM System z to the most reliable mainframe.
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Introduction to the new mainframe © Copyright IBM Corp., 2006. All rights reserved. 11 Key terms in this chapter Autonomic Autonomic computing control loop Autonomic computing framework Control loop ECC Effector Monitoring msys for Setup Self-configuring Self-Healing Self-Optimizing Self-Protecting Sensor SMP/E Touchpoint
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