Feature On Demand (Fod) - IBM z13s Technical Manual

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IBM zAware feature-related definitions are listed in Table B-2.
Table B-2 IBM zAware feature code definitions
Name
IBM zAware host system
IBM zAware monitored
client
IBM zAware environment
IBM zAware connection
Disaster recovery (DR)
IBM zAware server
a. The following feature codes are supported:
FC0101: IBM zAware CP 10 pack (z13, zEC12)
FC0138: IBM zAware CP 2 pack (zBC12)
FC0140: IBM zAware CP 4 pack (zBC12)
FC0142: IBM zAware CP 6 pack (zBC12)
FC0150: IBM zAware CP 10 pack (zBC12)
b. The following feature codes are supported:
FC0102: IBM zAware DR CP 10 pack (z13, zEC12)
FC0139: IBM zAware DR CP 2 pack (zBC12)
FC0141: IBM zAware DR CP 4 pack (zBC12)
FC0143: IBM zAware DR CP 6 pack (zBC12)
FC0151: IBM zAware DR CP 10 pack (zBC12)

12.7.3 Feature on Demand (FoD)

Feature on Demand is a centralized way to flexibly entitle features and functions on the
system. For example, Feature on Demand contains the IBM z BladeCenter Extension (zBX)
Model 004 High Water Marks (HWMs). HWMs refer to the highest quantity of blade
entitlements by blade type that the client has purchased. On the z196 and z114, the HWMs
are stored in the processor and memory Licensed Internal Code (LIC) configuration code
(LICCC) record. From zEC12 onwards, the HWMs are in the FoD record.
The IBM zAware feature availability and installed capacity are also controlled by the FoD
LICCC record. The current IBM zAware installed and staged feature values can be obtained
by using the Perform Model Conversion function on the SE or from the HMC by using a single
object operation (SOO) to the server SE.
Related feature
Description
code
FC0011
Represents the z13s, z13, zEC12, or zBC12 server that hosts
the IBM zAware partition. In most cases, the host server also
has partitions on it that are being monitored. There can be
multiple IBM zAware host partitions on one z13s, z13, zEC12,
or zBC12 server, but only one IBM zAware FC0011 feature (no
additional charge for multiple host partitions).
Represents the z/OS partition that sends OPERLOG files for
processing to an IBM zAware partition. Multiple z/OS partitions
(monitored clients) can be on the server.
The clients can also include Linux running natively or as a guest
on a hypervisor (z/VM)
Represents the collection of the IBM zAware host system and
the IBM zAware monitored clients that are sending information
to the IBM zAware host system.
a
FC0101 and so on
Represents a set of central processors that are associated with
servers that are either the IBM zAware host system or IBM
zAware monitored clients.
b
FC0102 and so on
Represents the z13, zEC12, or zBC12 with no-charge firmware
to run IBM zAware in a disaster situation.
Appendix B. IBM z Systems Advanced Workload Analysis Reporter (IBM zAware)
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