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Power Enterprise Pools and the master HMC

A single Hardware Management Console (HMC) must be selected as the master HMC for a Power® Enterprise Pool. The HMC that is used to create a Power Enterprise Pool is initially set as the master HMC of that pool. A redundant HMC can be configured as a backup. You can set a new master HMC for a pool at any time.

All Power Enterprise Pool change operations can be performed only by the master HMC for the pool.

When you power on or restart a server, ensure that the server is connected to the master HMC. This action ensures that the required Mobile CoD resources are assigned to the server. When both the server and the master HMC are powered off, restart the master HMC first, then restart the server. This ensures that the server can connect to the HMC to obtain its Mobile CoD resource assignments.
Note: If a restarted server is not able to contact the master HMC, it restarts with no Mobile CoD resources. However, when the master HMC connects to the server the Mobile CoD resources are automatically assigned to the server.
Upgrading the master HMC
You cannot perform any Power Enterprise Pool change operations when you are upgrading the master HMC. After the upgrade is complete, you can resume performing pool change operations on the HMC. If you plan to perform any pool change operations when you are upgrading the master HMC, you must set a new master HMC before you start the upgrade.
Installing the master HMC
Performing a clean installation of the master HMC deletes all Power Enterprise Pool data from the HMC. After installation, the HMC cannot resume master HMC functions for the pool until you perform a recovery operation. To avoid this situation, you can set a new master HMC for the pool before you start the clean installation of the current master HMC.

To perform a recovery operation after a clean installation of the HMC, run the following HMC command in a restricted shell terminal:

chcodpool -o recover -p <pool name> -f<configuration file name>

For more information, run the man chcodpool command in a restricted shell terminal on the HMC to view the online help.



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Last updated: Thu, April 09, 2015