You can use the Provisioning wizard to manage the logical partitions on an IBM AIX system.
To add a logical partition for an IBM AIX computer
The Provisioning wizard appears with the Partition and Memory page.
The Processor page appears.
The I/O Components page appears.
Note: For each I/O device, you can specify that the I/O device is required or optional for logical partition activation. If the I/O device is required, the partition cannot be activated if the I/O device is unavailable or in use by another logical partition. If the I/O device is optional, and if the desired I/O device is available when the partition is activated, the managed system commits the I/O device to the partition. If the optional I/O device is not available, the managed system skips the I/O device.
The I/O Pools page appears.
Note: When you add an I/O device to a partition, the I/O device belongs to an I/O pool. When this partition is activated, the managed system automatically adds the I/O pools defined for the partition to the logical partition.
If an HMC server was selected, the Virtual Serial page appears.
If an IVM server was selected, the Virtual Ethernet page appears. Proceed to Step 10.
The Virtual Ethernet page appears.
The Virtual SCSI page appears.
Select an Adapter ID, specify whether the SCSI adapter is Required, and select a Device name from the SCSI Devices table. If the desired device is on the SCSI Devices list, click OK, click Next in the Virtual SCSI panel, and skip to the last step. To add a new SCSI backing device, click + (New Backing Device) on the SCSI devices table.
Note: If the selected device has a slot number, that is the slot number of the virtual SCSI server adapter defined to the Virtual I/O server partition. If the selected device doesn’t have a slot number, it is not associated with a virtual SCSI server adapter yet. When the job to create the partition takes place, the virtual SCSI server adapter will be created and assigned to the device.
The Provision Storage wizard appears only when adding a new backing device. If not adding a new backing device, skip to Step 21.
The Netapp iSCSI storage is attached to the Virtual I/O Server, and the new provisioned storage is selected.
The New SCSI Adapter dialog appears.
The NIM page appears. You can choose whether to provision AIX using NIM by toggling Deploy Operating System.
The logical partition is created, and NIM provisioning starts.
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