Transcript OpenVME 4

30 th November 2000 Technical Briefing

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The Continuing Development of OpenVME

Dave Bailey Senior Consultant

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The Continuing Development of OpenVME

Current hardware range Current OpenVME Versions OpenVME 4 Content OpenVME 5 Current plans Upgrade paths Superstructure Peripherals

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Current OpenVME Hardware

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SY Servers

Low risk, forward path for Series 39 Technology Fujitsu CMOS and Intel Solution Multi-processor; Multi-node Up to 679 MIPS SMART peripherals OpenVME, Windows NT and UnixWare

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DY

World’s First Enterprise Operating System to run on Intel

Low risk, forward path for small Series 39 Technology Intel Solution Single Processor 1.5 to 7.5 MIPS OpenVME, Windows NT and UnixWare

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DL Servers

Phase Two of OpenVME on Intel

Low risk, forward path for Series 39 Introduced 2000 Intel Pentium III Xeon Solution Up to 25 MIPS + up to 3 x 8-Way Windows or UnixWare partitions FC connected peripherals EMC Disc system PCI peripheral connectivity

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OpenVME Continuing Investment

Interoperability Unlock VME data Integrate with e-Commerce Systems Management VME part of the enterprise OpenVME 5 in requirements/design Some requirements agreed Opportunity for additions Target late 2002 / early 2003 OpenVME 6 in early requirements Target late 2004 / early 2005 IP/6, TPMS over TCP/IP, On-going platform support

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VME Releases

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OpenVME Current Versions

Version OpenVME2 OpenVME3 OpenVME4 SV294 Support Until Hardware November 2001 August 2004 February 2006 April 2004 SX/DX SY/DY/LY SX/DX SY/LY/DY/DL SX/DX SY/LY/DY/DL Level 35/80

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OpenVME Release 4

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OpenVME 4 Features / Facilities

Support for TCP/IP Disc, Tape and File limits increased System usability and performance enhancements System monitoring facility Filestore Management improvements Support for NOVA

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OpenVME 4 Features / Facilities

Support for TCP/IP First phase Includes IP, TCP, UDP, ARP and ICMP Version 4 (IPv4) Continued support for existing VME/X and XTI applications

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Current Situation

VME APPS PFI Interface XTI TCP/IP APPS TI Interface OSI COMMS STACK STREAMS ENVIRONMENT LAN 7561Terminal GATEWAY + TCP/IP + RCF1006 Native TCP/IP

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OpenVME4 TCP/IP

VME APPS XTI PFI Interface OSI COMMS STACK RFC1006 TCP/IP APPS TI Interface TI/TUH OSI INET LAN 7561 &GATEWAY + RFC1006 TCP/IP 7561

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Native TCP/IP

OpenVME 4 - TCP/IP Introduction

Cataloguing – TCP/IP OSI and VME/X Routing and H/W Addressing Tracing, Diagnostics

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TCP/IP Cataloguing

Accessing Local Services New SAPs - TSAPRFC1006 and NSAPINET 1 NSAP for each LAN Services Accessed by OSI and TCP/IP Accessing Remote Services LAN Access Station TCPIPLASUNIT Represents all remote stations 1 LAN Access Station for each coupler New NSAP - NSAPINET for each system Services Accessed by OSI and TCP/IP

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Local VME Service

LAN Coupler Local Service SCT Local DISAP TSAP (RFC1006

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NSAP (INET) LAN Coupler LAN 1

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NSAP (INET) LAN Coupler LAN 2

Remote Services

Remote Service X DISAP Remote Service Y1 Remote Service Y2 DISAP DISAP TSAP (RFC1006 NSAP (INET) TSAP (RFC1006) NSAP (INET) TSAP (RFC1006) LAN Access Station LAN

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VME Services TCP/IP & ISO

TSAP (RFC1006) NSAP (INET

)

Local Service SCT Local DISAP LAN Coupler TSAP (ISO) NSAP (ISO)

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Cataloguing for VME/X & XTI Apps

Access to VME/X Local Services A new NSAP - NSAPINETXTI A new command SET_SAP_USAGE_KEY Access to Remote Services No Cataloguing required Access to Local Native VME Apps (via XTI) A new NSAP - NSAPINETXTI SET_SAP_USAGE_KEY reserved name “*XTI”

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Hardware Addresses & IP Routers

IP Routers (Gateways) IP routers for remote systems or hosts VME internal routing table SET_IP_ROUTE DISPLAY_IP_ROUTE Multiple or single default gateways Hardware Addresses of Remote Systems ARP normally responsible SET_ARP_ADDRESS Static mapping of IP and Ethernet address DISPLAY_ARP_ADDRESS

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Displaying & Tracing

STCT & DCT Trace INET subsystems STNTCRT DNTCRT Trace CNC paths DISPLAY_INET_DETAILS ROUTING, ARP, ENDPOINT, LAN, STATS, BASIC DISPLAY_ARP_ADDRESS DISPLAY_IP_ROUTE

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OpenVME 4 - Disc, Tape and File limits

Using Geometry Independent discs Partitions per volume increased (to 831) Maximum file size increased (to 32GB) Tapes Volume descriptions No artificial limits Filestore Management System (FMS) Append facility Plex across categories

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OpenVME 4 – The

€ EBCDIC value hex 45 / ISO A4 replaces International Currency Symbol COBOL CURRENCY SIGN IS € Store and Transmit via VME Comms Client 2000 (NOT Cross Range ) May have to change DISAP descriptions to 8bit ISO Printing – dependent on printer and gateway

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OpenVME 4 - System Monitoring

DISPLAY_OCP_USAGE_VME VM NDS STAT OCP USERNAME JOBNAME TAG TASK PL PR QUO OCC LOCKED VSX

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Other activities

VME Message Queuing OpenDTS Windows 2000 Others?

Java Gateway - in progress Further integration with CA-Unicenter

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OpenVME Release 5

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OpenVME Road Map OVME 5

OpenVME 5 - 2003 Candidates FTP in native OpenVME as an extension to TCP/IP DNS client in native OpenVME Sockets interface on native OpenVME Telnet Sponsor in native OpenVME Increased limits to support new and faster peripheral devices TPMSX over TCP/IP Removal of dependence on VME/X

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OpenVME Upgrades

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Upgrading to OpenVME 4

SX/DX From SV294, OVME2 and OVME3 to OVME4

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SY/LY/DY/DL

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System Software V1 or V2 to V4 Software on CD-Rom CD Enabling kit available VCON Windows front end

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OpenVME - Product Downloads

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OpenVME 4 - Upgrade

IDMSX 520 Enhanced integrity checking Version change TPMS 520 Version change

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OpenVME Superstructure

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VME Express - COBOL Workbench

Produces client and server code Local testing on PC OpenVME code compiled on PC DDS & IDMSX integration on PC Interworking with existing VME COBOL & AM applications OpenTP and non TP applications Merant NetExpress

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Automated Monitoring & Management Support Enterprise Frameworks Business Applications

Management by

objective

exception

by line of business Databases Operating system Platform OpenVME Knowledge Module Network Management

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Hyder Services

Customer Need

Ability to monitor performance in a consistent manner

Rapid identification of potential problems

Proactive service to meet service level agreements The Solution

Patrol Knowledge Module for OpenVME

Services to aid implementation

Organise monitored applications by customer Business Benefits

Fewer service disruptions

Proactive management of applications and systems

Reduced risk of breaching service level agreements

End to end monitoring of business applications

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OpenVME New Peripherals

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9840 Tapes

New Tape Drive from STK High Capacity – 20GB (Uncompressed) Reliability No Head/Tape contact during Search/Rewind operations Pre Written Servo Tracks Built-in head cleaner

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9840 Tapes - Comparison

Capacity (uncompressed) Data Rate Load/Unload time Max Rewind Access Time (Typical 1 st search) Twin Peaks 800 MB 3 MB/s 8 Sec 90 Sec 53 Sec DLT4000 DLT7000 20 GB 35 GB 1.5 MB/s 5 MB/s 48/17 Sec 48/17 Sec 135 Sec 120 Sec 110 Sec 108 Sec 9840 20 GB 9 MB/s 4 Sec 16 Sec 12 Sec

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9840 Tape Cartridge

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STK L180/L700 Tape Libraries

Increased drive count L180 up to 10 drives L700 up to 20 drives High performance tape drives DLT7000 and 9840 drives Ultra high performance robotics Enhanced CAP Capacity from 84 to 678 tapes Multi host connectivity

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CLARiiON

Disc System

Introduced with DL and XtraServer Disc Enclosure(DPE) 2 Storage Processors(SP) + 10 discs Disc Array(DAE) 10 discs

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CLARiiON

Disc System

SP - Resilient Pair - FC-AL front and back 2 Port mini hub and 512 MB Cache OVS CLARiiON FC-AL PCI Cards SP0 FC-AL PCI Cards UNS Mini Hub 10,000 RPM RAID Levels 0 SP1 1 3 5 1/0

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CLARiiON

Disc System

VME Physical - 18 GB on DL (9 & 18 GB on P2000) Uses RAID 1/0 (Striped mirror) All data duplicated NB: The physical disks are not visible to VME 4 disks configured as RAID 1/0 split into 8 LUNs Each LUN is about 4 GB and is a “disk” seen by VME 8,480,000 fixed blocks of 500 bytes - 3.3 GB (2kB LBs) to 4GB

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Disc System

UNS Disks, Hot spares etc.

DAEs 2-5 VME Disks UNS Disks, Hot spare 1st DAE RAID 1/0 LUNS 40-47 RAID 1/0 LUNS 55-63 RAID 1/0 LUNS 32-39 SP 0 (A) Controller (e.g.GD10) RAID 1/0 LUNS 48-55 SP 1 (B) Controller (e.g.GD11)

Even numbered disks (G100,G102….G11E) Odd numbered disks (G101, G103….G11F)

DPE

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EMC

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Storage

Provides a single infrastructure to maximise the value of enterprise information and make it available and accessible Allows consolidations to reduce cost of ownership, complexity and risk Delivers industry-leading functionality to providing true business impact and competitive advantage Connection to OpenVME via

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Controllers

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EMC

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Symmetrix Disc Storage

Symmetrix 8430 Up to 6 FC, SCSI or ESCON Channel Directors Up to 96 3.5” Disks (18/36/72) Supports up to 6.9TB raw capacity Up to 32GB of internal memory Symmetrix 8730 Up to 8 FC, SCSI or ESCON Channel Directors Up to 384 3.5” Disks (18/50/72) Supports up to 28TB raw capacity Up to 32GB of internal memory

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Hardware Support

Description FDS 300 Disk System FDS760 Disk System FDS2500 Disk System FDS5000 Disk System FDS20G Disk System ESS Solid State Disk Systems MTS310/470 MT3000 RT3000 Auto288 MCU0 NPS Product Status SV294 OVME1 OVME2 OVME3 Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y N Y Y Y Y Y OVME4 N N N N N N Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y N Y Y N N N N N N

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Any Questions?

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30th November 2000 Technical Briefing

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