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Episode 2 - Configuring the “New” VMRM KSYS HA FeatureVM Recovery Manager requires the deployment of an AIX LPAR to monitor and enable HA or DR operations of a PowerVM virtualized environment. This LPAR is called a KSYS controller, runs the VMRM code,… |
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Configuration Reports (Episode 11)This video introduces the Configuration Focal Point in IntelliMagic Vision, showcasing key features of the Configuration Reports. Learn how to navigate Systems and CECs, explore tables like CEC and… |
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Systems Topology (Episode 5)This video provides a step-by-step guide to navigating and understanding the Sysplex Topology and LPAR Topology Reports. Learn how to explore relationships between CECs, systems, and Sysplexes,… |
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Processor Reporting (Episode 3)Learn how to navigate and access key CPU usage reports on z/OS with IntelliMagic Vision. Explore metrics like MIPS, MSUs, and LPARs, identify high-consumption systems, and perform detailed analyses… |
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Report Navigation and Features (Episode 4)This video provides a step-by-step guide on navigating reports within IBM Z IntelliMagic Vision for z/OS. Learn how to use the Navigation Pane to explore Viewpoints, Focal Points, and Report Sets,… |
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Episode 2 - Managing LPARs and Storage Deployment StepsIn this episode you will see how to configure the storage requirements of a LPAR that you want to be able to relocate between sites using the VM Recovery software. The implementation details include… |
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Oracle: Unpacked, Podcast #2: Oracle IBM RelationshipWelcome to the second of our Oracle products on IBM Systems, Unpacked podcast series. We will cover topics based on questions we have received over the years through our IBM Oracle International… |
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Oracle: Unpacked, Podcast #1: Oracle CertificationWelcome to the Oracle products on IBM Systems, Unpacked podcast series. This series will focus on addressing some of the most commonly asked questions we receive. Topics covered will be based on… |
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IBM Z LPARs, Parallel Sysplex, and the Coupling FacilityThis video describes the basics of some IBM System Z structures and components, and discusses how to exploit those components to run a parallel sysplex to provide improved availability and… |