Readme for IBM PowerVM NovaLink 1.0.0.7

 

This is the September 2017 release of IBM PowerVM NovaLink.  Learn more about PowerVM NovaLink at  

 

Download of the IBM PowerVM NovaLink installation media is available at the Entitled Systems Support site (ESS).

http://www-304.ibm.com/servers/eserver/ess/OpenServlet.wss

NovaLink is entitled for download if you have a license for IBM PowerVM

 

 

Table of Contents

How to update. 1

Changes in 1.0.0.7. 2

Changes Details. 2

Known Issues. 3

Installation. 4

Software Life Cycle. 4

 

 

 

How to update

Fixes and service packs for this product are available in the following online repositories:

·      Ubuntu: https://public.dhe.ibm.com/systems/virtualization/Novalink/debian

·      RHEL 7.3 and 7.4: https://public.dhe.ibm.com/systems/virtualization/Novalink/rhel/73/novalink_1.0.0

 

 

 

To upgrade to the 1.0.0.7 release, run the following:

·       Update the apt repository cache

o   sudo apt update

·      Upgrade to 1.0.0.7.  The ‘upgrade’ will upgrade all software, or you can specifically only update the NovaLink and RSCT portion.

o   sudo apt upgrade (or alternatively:  sudo apt install pvm-novalink rsct.basic)

·      Remove old packages that are no longer used (optional)

o   sudo apt-get autoremove

 

See the Knowledge Center documentation for more information on installing fixes and updates

·      http://www.ibm.com/support/knowledgecenter/POWER8/p8eig/p8eig_updating_ubuntu_online.htm?cp=POWER8

 

Changes in 1.0.0.7

·      Bug fixes

·      When installing the optional pvm-msp package (SDE only), the user will be prompted to accept the VIOS license during the install.  To automatically accept the license, add licenseaccepted=True in the NovaLinkConfiguration section of the configuration file.

·      GRUB option pvm-noupdate, when set to 1 will prevent the IBM’s public APT repository from being used to obain updates during the installation.

·      A new GRUB option pvm-preseed can be used to specify the location of a debian preseed file containing additional configuration to be appended to the preseed file that NovaLink installer generates:

pvm-preseed=http://<server address>/mypreseed.cfg

 

 

Changes Details

 

Known Issues

·      Issues affecting HMC Co-Management

o   Prior to converting a system to a co-managed environment, the user should create a backup of the profile data (bkprofdata) on the HMC.  This will allow the user to revert to the state prior to co-management should they desire.

o   Any LPAR that has not been powered on at least once prior to switching over to a co-managed mode will need to be re-created.

o   The HMC Enhanced UI should be used when using the HMC in a co-managed mode.  The classic UI is missing key functionality due to the lack of partition profiles when running co-managed.

o   NovaLink does not currently have support for Active Memory Sharing or Hibernation.

·      Issues affecting full installs (where NovaLink deploys the entire PowerVM stack including the VIOS). 

o   When performing a full install on a new system, if any error occurs before the VIOS server(s) have been created or installed, you will need to reset the system in order to try again.

Resolution:

If you encounter an error during the creation or installation of the VIOS Server(s), you will need to reset your system to the initial factory settings. This can be done via the ASMI interface or by rebooting the NovaLink partition and use the 'Reset System' under the 'Choose to repair a system' option of the NovaLink installation wizard.

o   When performing a full install on a new system, the IP addresses associated with NovaLink and the VIOS should not use the 192.168.128.1 network (or any superset).  NovaLink sets up a 192.68.128.1 network through which to install the VIOS, and allocating that same network for the external facing IPs will cause the install to fail.

·      Issues affecting installation in an HMC environment.

o   NovaLink supports using multipath I/O of physical volumes via redundant VIOSs.  However, when using Virtual Optical DVD (vtoptX) to perform an installation of the NovaLink software, the same vhostY hosting the NovaLink LPARs disk must be used if the disk has multiple paths.  The following is an example lsmap (on VIOS) output showing vhost0 serving both vtopt0 and vtscsi0 for hdisk1.

$ lsmap -all

SVSA Physloc Client Partition ID

--------------- -------------------------------------------- ------------------

vhost0 U9119.MHE.21BB977-V1-C5 0x00000003

 

VTD vtopt0

Status Available

LUN 0x8200000000000000

Backing device /var/vio/VMLibrary/novalink-installer-96-ISO

Physloc

Mirrored N/A

 

VTD vtscsi0

Status Available

LUN 0x8100000000000000

Backing device hdisk1

Physloc U78CD.001.FZH8538-P1-C4-T1-W5005076802161E9F-L1000000000000

Mirrored false

 

·      Issues affecting installation in a Software Defined Network mode:

 

o   When installing in Software Defined Network mode, if a slot assigned to SDN contains disk storage device previously installed with NovaLink, the installation may fail with the error message 'No root filesystem is defined'.

 

Resolution:

If possible assign slots that only have network device to SDN

 

Installation

Installation instructions for PowerVM NovaLink are available on the on-line Knowledge Center.

·      http://www.ibm.com/support/knowledgecenter/POWER8/p8eig/p8eig_installing.htm?cp=POWER8

 

Software Life Cycle

PowerVM NovaLink uses versioning in the form of Version, Release, Mod Level and Fix (VRMF).  Example 1.0.0.7

·      Version and Release increments have a 3 year software support Lifecycle and follow IBM’s standard software lifecycle (http://www-01.ibm.com/software/support/lifecycle/lc-policy.html).

·      Mod Level (third digit) increments have an N-1 support policy. The current available Mod Level and the previous release of a Mod Level are supported.

o   For example if 1.0.1.x is currently the latest shipped release, then 1.0.0.x versions are in support. Once 1.0.2.x release is available, support for 1.0.0.x  ceases.

·      Fix (fourth digit) increments indicate fix and service pack levels for the Mod Level of the release. PowerVM NovaLink uses the Debian method of delivering fixes via a fix repository.

See the Knowledge Center  for more information.  Errata for service fixes will be posted to Fix Central.