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INTRODUCTION Linux on ''e''Server P5 series, formerly called RS/6000 (for '''''R'''ISC '''S'''ystem/'''6000'''''), is a ppc64 linux port running on IBM POWER based servers. Since ''e''Server p5 series and 2.6 Kernel Linux can utilize logical partitioning, micro partitioning and RAS features of POWER5. There is an entry/midrange line of IBM called OpenPower and running Linux only (other p5 servers can also run AIX Operating System ) VIRTUALIZATION ON P5 AND OPENPOWER Power5 based IBM systems have built in Virtualization capabilities derived from Mainframe technology. There is an additional layer between hardware and operating systems which is called the Hypervisor . p5 systems supports up to 256 logical partitions on one machine, with a maximum of 10 per processor. Those micropartitions run in a shared processor pool and can utilize automatic load balancing. Hypervisor also allows the assignment of virtual I/O and network adapters to logical partitions.
Any and part of the distribution kernel. For dynamic LPAR changes (e.g. adding CPU or removing PCI adapter) on the fly some additional packages are needed for RSCT (Reliable Scalable Cluster Technology) communication with the HMC (Hardware Management Console). Those packages are provided from IBM in RPM format but not in source code. After installing this packages dynamic reconfiguration of CPU and hotpluggable PCI adapters can be done without rebooting the operating system. Changing the memory amount assigned to the logical partition still requires reboot of the target LPAR. IBM SYSTEMS Systems running Linux on POWER are: LINUX DISTRIBUTIONS Officially supported distributions: Community supported SEE ALSO EXTERNAL LINKS
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