Understand how to schedule moves of memory, processors, interactive performance, and I/O processors.
You can schedule the movement of memory, processors, interactive performance, and I/O processors. You have the option of choosing to perform a task immediately or choosing a later time. Using the logical partition scheduling functions, gives you the flexibility to accommodate changing workloads and demands on resources.
You need to meet Dedicated Service Tools (DST) and i5/OS™ security requirements before scheduled LPAR moves will work successfully.
The primary partition for the system where the resource move will occur must have the DST password level set to use password support. To change the DST password level, follow these steps:
The DST user ID password must be changed AFTER the DST password level is set to apply the new encryption level to the DST user ID. This ID is the uppercase equivalent of the same user profile. For example, OS/400user/password= 'BOB'/'mypass' needs DST user='BOB'/'MYPASS'. The DST user profile needs the following authority:
or
User profile needs the following special authorities:
A user profile must exist on the central system and the system where the resource move will occur. By default, Management Central requires the user profile used to sign on to the central system to have the same password on each endpoint system. For more information, see the iSeries™ Navigator help for the "Require password on endpoint systems" field on the Security tab in Management Central properties.
LPAR resource moves are scheduled and run with the user profile used to access the central system.
The service tools server must be enabled on the target server. To enable the service tools server, follow these steps:
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Scheduling support uses the QYHCHCOP API.