You can use the Hardware Management Console (HMC) version 7 to create
a logical partition and partition profile for the Virtual I/O Server.
Before you start, ensure that the following statements are
true:
The Virtual I/O Server requires
a minimum of 16 GB of disk space.
To create a logical partition
and a partition profile on your server using the HMC, follow these steps:
- In the Navigation area, expand Systems Management.
- Select Servers.
- In the contents area, select the server on which you want
to create the partition profile.
- Click Tasks and select .
- On the Create Partition page, enter a name and ID for the Virtual I/O Server partition.
- On the Partition Profile page, complete the following steps:
- Enter a profile name for the Virtual I/O Server partition.
- Make sure that the Use all the resources
in the system check box is cleared (not checked).
- On the Processors page, decide if you want to use shared
or dedicated processors (based on your environment) by making the
appropriate selection.
- On the Processing Settings page, enter the appropriate
amount of processing units and virtual processors that you want to
assign to the Virtual I/O Server partition.
- On the Memory page, select the appropriate
amount of memory that you want to assign to the Virtual I/O Server partition. The required minimum is 512 MB.
- On the I/O page, select the physical I/O resources that
you want in the Virtual I/O Server partition.
- On the Virtual Adapters page, create the appropriate adapters
for your environment.
- On the Logical Host Ethernet Adapter (LHEA)
page, configure one or more LHEAs for the Virtual I/O Server partition. (Host Ethernet Adapter is
sometimes referred to as Integrated Virtual Ethernet.)
- On the Optional Settings page, complete the following steps:
- Decide if you want connection monitoring by making the
appropriate selection.
- If you want the Virtual I/O Server to start when
the managed system starts, select the Automatically start
with managed system option.
- Decide if you want to enable redundant error path reporting
by making the appropriate selection.
- Select the boot mode for the Virtual I/O Server partition.
In most cases, the Normal boot mode is the
appropriate selection.
- Verify your selections in the Profile Summary window and
click Finish.
After you create the partition and partition profile, you
are ready to install the
Virtual I/O Server. For instructions,
see one of the following procedures: