You can deploy a system plan by using the Integrated Virtualization Manager (IVM) to create logical
partitions on the managed system according to the specifications in
the system plan.
Requirements for deploying a system plan
When you deploy a system plan with Integrated Virtualization Manager version 1.5.2.0,
or later, you can deploy a system plan to a system that is not new
or that is not in the manufacturer default configuration. You can
deploy a system plan to a system that already has a configured IVM management partition
or that has configured client logical partitions.
Also, the
target system can have Virtual I/O Server items, such
as virtual disks or virtual Ethernet adapters, already configured.
However, if the system plan that you intend to deploy contains information
about any items that are already configured on the system, the configured
items on the target system must exactly match those same items in
the system plan. If they do not match exactly, then the system plan
either cannot pass validation or the item in the system plan cannot
be deployed.
I/O resources
do not have to be assigned to the IVM management partition. Also,
you can partially deploy a system plan on the target system by selecting
which logical partitions in the plan to deploy. You then can run the
Deploy System Plan Wizard again to deploy the remainder of the logical
partitions in the system plan at another time.
In addition
to meeting the above requirements, you must meet the following prerequisite
conditions:
- The system-plan file exists on the IVM. If the system-plan
file does not exist on the IVM, you must import
the system-plan file into the IVM.
- The physical hardware is connected and is reporting to the server. If you are deploying a system plan that
you created in the System Planning Tool (SPT),
verify that all hardware is in the proper location, and that internal
drive bays and external SCSI cables are cabled according to SPT instructions. If
you are deploying a system plan that you created by using the IVM, verify that
the hardware and cabling on the target system is identical to that
on the source system.
- The physical hardware on the managed system must match exactly
to any of the same hardware in the system plan.
- The Integrated Virtualization Manager is
not performing any other operations on the managed system.
- You are the prime administrator (padmin). For more information
about user roles, refer to User roles.
Note: If you want to deploy a system plan that
has operating environment installation information, you cannot use
the
IVM to
do so. Instead, you must use the IVM CLI to install operating environments
as part of system plan deployment.
See Installing operating environments from a system plan
with IVM for
more information about how to deploy such as system plan.
Deploying a system plan
To deploy a system plan
on a managed system by using the
IVM Web user interface,
complete the following steps:
- In the navigation area of the IVM, select Manage
System Plans. The Manage System Plans
page opens.
- In the System Plans table, select the system plan that
you want to deploy.
- Select from the toolbar at the
top of the System Plans table to start the Deploy System Plan Wizard. The System Deployment: Deployment Overview page of the
wizard opens.
- If prompted, choose the managed system to which you want
to deploy the system plan and click Next. The prompt only occurs if the system plan file contains more
than one system. If the system plan does not match the hardware on
the managed system to which you want to deploy the plan, the wizard
displays a window that informs you of this. Click OK to
continue or Cancel to select a different system
plan.
- Wait for the wizard to validate the managed system and
its hardware against the system plan. The validation process
can take several minutes.
- If the validation process completes successfully, click Next.
If the validation process does not complete successfully, correct
the issues indicated by the error messages, click Cancel to
exit the wizard, and restart this procedure from the beginning. To help you to correct validation issues, you might want to
create a system plan that is based on the current configuration of
the managed system. Such a system plan can help you to compare the
system plan that you want to deploy with the current configuration
of the managed system. You can do this by using the Create System
Plan task in the IVM,
or you can run the following command on the system:
mksysplan -f name_of_new_system_plan.sysplan
- iew the Deployable Plan Items page,
select the logical partitions in the system plan that you want to
deploy, and click Next. This
page indicates the deployable status of the logical partitions that
the system plan contains. If a logical partition has a status of partially
deployed, the logical partition is selected for deployment automatically,
and you cannot change the selection. If a logical partition is deselected
for deployment, the wizard does not deploy any dependent entities
for that partition, such as backing devices on the Virtual I/O Server.
- iew the list of deployment plan items
on the Deployment page, and click Finish to
begin deploying the system plan. The IVM creates the
specified logical partitions and deploys the specified entities as
listed. The deployment process can take several minutes depending
on the number of logical partitions and entities to be deployed.
After you finish the deployment of the system plan, complete
the following tasks:
- Locate the physical disk I/O adapters that belong to each logical
partition and verify that the disk drives that are attached to these
physical I/O adapters will support your desired configuration for
each logical partition.
- Install operating systems and software on the logical partitions.