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Can have multiple connections per partition
Figure 17 - Virtual Network Examples
We could have used this method for the inter LPAR communication on the performance
networks in our system. To set up inter-partition virtual networks, we don’t require the VIO
server.
NOTE: One thing to consider about inter partition networking usage with Partition Mobility.
When moving LPARS from one physical machine to another, the hypervisor will not be able
to maintain the virtual network. This is because you will be moving across 2 separate
hypervisors on different physical machines.
The following tutorial guides you through setting up a virtual network using virtual adapters
on the Power 750.
The following steps will be performed from the HMC. To get to the HMC screen Follow the
directions in the “Creating a new LPAR using the HMC interface“, section above.
Once logged into the HMC we will change the network on the Websphere Application server
that connects to the DB2 server to use the inter LPAR or Memory to memory copy network.
Currently this network uses a separate physical adapter on each LPAR.
WebSphere runs on node p24n01 and the DB2 server runs on node p24n04. The
performance network that the machines use is called the “k” network. For more detailed
information see Appendix B - Network Layout.
The “k” network is the performance network which the nodes communicate with each other
over. The “n” network or the admin network is that which we do the monitoring on and
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