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IBM United States
Hardware Announcement 103-129
May 6, 2003
New IBM pSeries 650
Enhancements Offer Greater Flexibility with Capacity Upgrade on Demand and Faster Performance Using
RIO-2 Adapters
ENUS103-129.PDF (48KB)
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At a Glance
New pSeries 650 Model 6M2 enhancements:
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Capacity Upgrade on Demand (CUoD)
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Unactivated 2-Way, 1.45 GHz processor cards can be installed, then activated when needed
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Unactivated memory DIMMs can be installed, with later activation in 4 GB increments
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New RIO-2 adapters deliver faster data transfer speed to pSeries 650 server and 7311-D10 I/O drawer
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Additional disk drive and backplane options:
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Optional split backplane is partitioned for two independent pairs of disk drives within the pSeries
650 system unit
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Additional Ultra3 SCSI disk drives available for pSeries 650 and pSeries 655
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pSeries 650 support for attachment of the 7311-D20 I/O drawer, at either RIO or RIO-2 speed
Optional features for the 7014-T00 and 7014-T42 racks provide:
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Rack Security Kit with locking hardware for rack doors and side panels
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Previously withdrawn features numbers 6099 and 6105 for white racks are now again available
For ordering, contact:
Your IBM representative, an IBM Business Partner, or the Americas Call Centers at
800-IBM-CALL
(Reference: RE001).
Overview
To provide greater flexibility and performance in midrange servers, several new features and
enhancements are now available for the pSeries 650 Model 6M2.
Your pSeries 650 system can be ordered with Capacity Upgrade on Demand (CUoD), which lets you
activate additional processors and memory as needed. Up to six CUoD 1.45 GHz processors can be
installed and later activated in increments of two processors. Up to 56 GB of CUoD memory can be
installed and later activated in increments of 4 GB.
Trial Capacity on Demand (Trial CoD) is a new function delivered with all pSeries servers supporting
CUoD resources beginning May 30, 2003. Those servers with standby CUoD processors or
memory will be capable of using a one-time, no-cost activation for a maximum period of 30
consecutive days. This enhancement allows for benchmarking of CUoD resources or can be used to
provide immediate access to standby resources when the purchase of a permanent activation is
pending.
Trial CoD is a complementary service offered by IBM. Although IBM intends to continue it for the
foreseeable future, IBM reserves the right to withdraw Trial CoD at any time with or without notice.
New RIO-2 adapters offer faster Remote I/O connections for the pSeries 650 Model 6M2 and the
7311-D10 I/O drawer. The RIO-2 adapters are compatible with previously announced RIO adapters and
can be used together in the same system. To attain the higher data speeds of RIO-2, all adapters in
a Remote I/O loop must be RIO-2 adapters. These features are also available if you wish to add
RIO-2 performance to your installed pSeries 650 systems.
An optional split SCSI backplane is available for logical partitioning or other applications that
need independent groups of disk drives "under the covers." The split SCSI backplane has two sides
with each side supporting two disk drives. Each disk drive can be 36.4 GB, 73.4 GB, or 146.8
GB.
The pSeries 650 Model 6M2 now supports attachment of the 7311-D20 I/O drawer, in addition to
the 7311-D10 I/O drawer. RIO and RIO-2 speeds are supported for both I/O drawers.
Additional options are available for the 7014-T00 and 7014-T42 racks. The Rack Security Kit
provides the hardware needed to add locks to the front and rear rack doors and secure the rack side
panels.
Key Prerequisites
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CUoD memory features require AIX® V5.2, or later
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All other pSeries 650 features are supported by AIX V5.1 or AIX V5.2, or later
Planned Availability Dates
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May 30, 2003
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August 15, 2003, for CUoD processors and memory (#7011, #7014, #7052, #7053, #7057, and
#7058)
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September 26, 2003, for On/Off CoD 30-Day Two Processor Activation for Processor (#7013)
Trademarks
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The e-business logo pSeries is a trademark of International Business Machines Corporation in the
United States or other countries or both.
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AIX is a registered trademark of International Business Machines Corporation in the United States or
other countries or both.
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Other company, product, and service names may be trademarks or service marks of others.
Technical Information
Hardware Requirements
The following machine type/models are required for this product announcement:
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7038-6M2
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7039-651
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7311-D10
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7014-T00
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7014-T42
Software Requirements
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CUoD memory features require AIX® V5.2, or later
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All other pSeries 650 features are supported by AIX V5.1 or AIX V5.2, or later
Limitations
Processors
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The Model 6M2 system contains four processor slots. The available 2-way processor cards can be
combined to create 2-way, 4-way, 6-way, or 8-way systems.
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When two or more processor cards are installed, all cards must have the same processor frequency.
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Installed systems may increase the number of processors by replacing the existing processor card
with a more powerful processor or by adding an additional processor card if a processor slot is
available.
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There are eight memory DIMM positions on each processor card.
Memory
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The 7038-6M2 must contain a minimum of 2 GB of system memory. Memory is expandable up to a maximum
of 64 GB.
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Memory is installed in groups of four DIMMs mounted on the processor cards. Each processor card has
8 DIMM slots.
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Each processor card must have an equal amount of memory installed. Balancing memory across the
installed processor cards allows memory accesses in a coordinated parallel manner and can be
utilized to provide optimal performance.
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Initial orders require identical combinations of memory on each processor card. Active and CUoD
memory features are counted as equal. MES orders may use any combination of supported memory
features as long as the total memory capacity (active plus CUoD) on each processor card is the same.
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Plans for future memory upgrades should be taken into account to obtain optimal performance without
limiting future memory expansion.
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IBM recommends systems configured with 4 GB of memory, or greater, to have access to a 4-mm or 8-mm
tape drive for submission of system dump information, if required. This function may be
accomplished via locally-attached or network-attached devices as appropriate.
CUoD
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The 2-Way, 1.45 GHz, POWER4 CUoD Processor Card (#7014) can be permanently activated with feature
#7011, or temporarily activated with feature #7013.
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Any quantity of On/Off CoD 30-Day Two Processor Activations (#7013) can be ordered and used as
needed. Usage is continuously monitored and the remaining time available is reported in increments
of one day. Processors can be turned off when they are not in use, to preserve the remaining time
available.
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Memory CUoD is provided by CUoD DIMM feature #7057 (4096 MB) and #7058 (8192 MB). Each consists of
a set of four DIMMs, with none of the memory activated. When feature #7052 is ordered, it
permanently activates all 4096 MB of memory on feature #7057. When feature #7053 is ordered, it
permanently activates 4096 MB of memory on feature #7058. To fully activate all 8196 MB of memory
on feature #7058, it is necessary to order a quantity of two of feature #7053.
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Memory CUoD features are supported only on 1.45 GHz processor cards. They cannot be used with
1.2 GHz processor cards.
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CUoD processors which have not been activated are available to the 7038-6M2 server for dynamic
processor sparing when running AIX V5.2. If the server detects the impending failure of an active
processor, it will attempt to activate one of the unused CUoD processors and add it to the system
configuration. This helps to keep the server's processing power at full strength until a repair
action can be scheduled.
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Dynamic processor sparing is limited to systems and/or partitions which are running AIX 5.2.
Systems running only AIX 5.1 provide processor sparing for a failed processor on a system IPL.
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Processor CUoD is supported by AIX 5.1 or AIX 5.2. Memory CUoD requires AIX 5.2.
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Use of CUoD features requires attachment of a Hardware Management Console.
Power:
Two power supplies must be ordered to provide redundancy for enhanced system availability.
Racks
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The Model 6M2 systems CEC and I/O drawers are packaged as rack-mounted devices and are
supported in the 7014-T00 and T42 racks. An existing 7014 rack can be used for Model 6M2s if
sufficient space and power is available. AC-powered 6M2 systems require power distribution features
#7176, #7177, #7178, #9176, #9177, or #9178.
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An IBM 7014-T00 or T42 rack must have at least one Power Distribution Unit (PDU) per pSeries 650
system installed. It is recommended that each power supply in a pSeries 650 system be connected to
a different PDU. No more than two pSeries 650 power supplies may be connected to the same PDU.
Each PDU has nine C13 power connecters, in groups of three. When a pSeries 650 power supply is
connected to one PDU power outlet, the other two connecters in that group of three may not be used.
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The maximum quantities of 7038-6M2 systems supported in 7014 racks are as follows:
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7014-T00 Maximum is four
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7014-T42 Maximum is five (requires a fifth PDU mounted horizontally in the rack)
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Supported devices such as SCSI or SSA disk subsystems or tape subsystems may share the rack with the
Model 6M2 system.
I/O Drawers
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Model 6M2 systems can be attached to up to eight 7311-D10 or 7311-D20 I/O drawers.
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Each 7311-D10 I/O drawer provides six PCI slots. Refer to the 7311-D10 Sales Manual pages for
specifications.
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Each 7311-D20 I/O drawer provides seven PCI slots and up to twelve disk drives. Refer to the
7311-D20 Sales Manual pages for specifications.
I/O Drawer Attachment
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The Model 6M2 system allows up to eight I/O drawers to be attached to the system CEC drawer.
I/O drawers should be located in the same rack as the CEC drawer for service purposes; however, they
can be mounted in separate racks, if desired.
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I/O drawers are connected to the 6M2 drawer via the following cables:
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RIO cables for data transfer
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Power control cables
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RIO cable connections are always made in loops to help protect against a single point-of-failure
resulting from an open, missing, or disconnected cable. Model 6M2 systems with non-looped
configurations could experience degraded performance and serviceability. If a non-loop connection
is detected, a problem is reported.
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RIO ports are provided by remote I/O loop adapter cards. The first primary RIO adapter (#6411 or
#6415) is required. An optional secondary RIO adapter (#6412 or #6416) provides two additional RIO
ports. The first secondary RIO adapter must be installed prior to installing the second primary RIO
adapter.
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Up to four RIO loops are available, each supporting up to four I/O drawers and up to a maximum of
eight I/O drawers. A minimum of two RIO cables are required to attach the first I/O drawer on each
RIO loop. A third drawer-to-drawer RIO cable is required to complete the loop when an additional
I/O drawer is attached to the loop. RIO cables are available in various lengths to attach I/O
drawers within a single rack or across multiple racks, if desired.
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#3146 = 1.2 meters
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#3147 = 3.5 meters
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#3148 = 10 meters
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The configurator validates system connections when the RIO cables are ordered on the individual
7311-D10 or 7311-D20 drawers. If RIO cables are ordered on the 7038-6M2 server, system validation
cannot be performed.
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Power control for the I/O drawers is provided via one loop. The number of power control (SPCN)
cables required is equal to one plus the number of I/O drawers attached to the system. A minimum of
two power control cables (#6001 = 2 meters, #6006 = 3 meters, #6007 = 15 meters or #6008 = 6
meters) are required for attachment of the first drawer. Each additional drawer requires one
additional power control cable to complete the loop attachment.
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The number of RIO or RIO-2 adapters must be less than or equal to the number of 2-way processor
cards.
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Each RIO or RIO-2 adapter supports one RIO loop. Each RIO loop supports up to two 7311-D20 I/O
drawers or up to four 7311-D10 I/O drawers.
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7311-D10 and 7311-D20 I/O drawers are not supported in the same I/O loop.
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For systems with both 7311-D10 and 7311-D20 I/O drawers attached, the combined maximum number of I/O
drawers is eight.
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To achieve the higher Remote I/O performance of RIO-2, the system must have a RIO-2 Enabled System
Planar (#9581 or #6581). Also, to achieve RIO-2 performance, all adapters in a loop must be RIO-2.
RIO and RIO-2 adapter combinations are supported in the same loop; however, the loop will operate at
the standard RIO speed.
Disks, Media, and Boot Devices
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Boot is supported via SCSI adapters, SSA adapters, Fibre Channel adapters, or from network via
Ethernet or token-ring adapters.
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A CD-ROM, DVD-ROM, or DVD-RAM is required for each system. One bay is available for an additional
media device.
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The minimum configuration requires at least one disk drive having a capacity of 36.4 GB or greater.
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Systems ordered with a single 4-pack SCSI backplane require these features for proper cabling and
operation: #6578, #4255, #4251, and #4261. The SCSI disk backplane (#6578) must be connected to the
integrated internal SCSI port with cable #4255. The #4251 media backplane must be connected to the
#6578 disk backplane with cable #4261.
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Systems ordered with a split 4-pack SCSI backplane require these features for proper cabling and
operation: #6579, #4262, #4251, #4264, and two #4265. The split SCSI disk backplane (#6579) must be
connected to the cable assembly (#4262), which includes a special cassette that occupies PCI slot
#7, and provides two external SCSI ports for connecting the two sides of the split disk backplane to
separate SCSI adapters. External connections to these ports are provided by cable #4265 (two
required) which can be connected to the external integrated SCSI port or to an Ultra3 SCSI Adapter
(#6203) in the 6M2 drawer. If the system includes a #6579 split disk backplane, the #4251 media
backplane must be connected to the integrated internal SCSI port with cable #4264.
PCI Slots and Adapters
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The pSeries 650 Model 6M2 has seven PCI-X slots. All slots operate at 3.3 volts. There are
six full-length 64-bit slots and one short 32-bit slot.
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The Model 6M2 PCI slot population rules are complex. The following PCI slot and adapter
limitations are provided for general guidance purposes. Extensive configuration rules and checking
procedures are incorporated into the ECFGRS6000 configurator to ensure valid system configurations.
Configurations generated without utilizing the ECFGRS6000 configurator may create orders that cannot
be manufactured, resulting in possible order rejection and delayed delivery.
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System maximum limits for adapters and devices may not provide optimal system performance. These
limits are given for connectivity and functionality assurance.
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When the Model 6M2 is attached to one or more I/O drawers, additional rules apply for some PCI
adapters regarding the maximum supported adapter quantities for the combined system. For adapters
not shown in the list below, the combined maximum quantity is simply the number supported in a 6M2
server, plus eight times the number supported in a D10 I/O drawer. The adapters in the following
list are limited to the combined maximum quantity shown below.
Feature
Description Number Qty
8-Port Asynchronous Adapter 2943 32
EIA-232/RS-422, PCI bus
128-Port Asynchronous Controller, 2944 32
PCI bus
PCI 4-Channel Ultra3 SCSI 2498 30
RAID Adapter
PCI Dual Channel Ultra3 6203 30
SCSI Adapter
PCI Universal Differential 6204 40
Ultra SCSI Adapter
Advanced SerialRAID Plus Adapter 6230 32
128 MByte DRAM Option Card 6231 32
32 MByte Fast-Write Cache 6235 32
Option Card
2 Gigabit Fibre Channel Adapter 6228 32
for 64-bit PCI Bus
POWER GXT135P Graphics Accelerator 2848 8
TURBOWAYS(R) 622 Mbps PCI MMF 2946 30
ATM Adapter
IBM 64-bit/66 MHz PCI 4953 30
ATM 155 UTP Adapter
IBM 64-bit/66 MHz PCI 4957 30
ATM 155 MMF Adapter
IBM Token-Ring PCI Adapter 4959 30
IBM Universal 4-Port 10/100 4961 20
Ethernet Adapter
IBM Gigabit Ethernet-SX 5700 30
PCI-X Adapter
IBM 10/100/1000 Base-TX 5701 30
Ethernet PCI-X Adapter
Keyboard/Mouse Attachment 2737 8
Card -- PCI
IBM e-business Cryptographic 4960 15
Accelerator
PCI Cryptographic Coprocessor 4963 32
(FIPS-4)
Feature
Description Number Qty
IBM 2-Port 10/100/1000 Base-TX 5706 30
Ethernet PCI-X Adapter
IBM 2-Port Gigabit Ethernet-SX 5707 30
PCI-X Adapter
SP(TM) Switch2 PCI-X Attachment Adapter 8398 2
PCI-X Dual Channel Ultra320 5702 30
SCSI Adapter
The following adapters can not be installed in slot #7 of the Model 6M2. The maximum number of
any combination of these adapters is six.
Feature
Description Number
PCI 4-Channel Ultra3 SCSI RAID Adapter 2498
PCI Dual Channel Ultra3 SCSI Adapter 6203
Advanced SerialRAID Plus Adapter 6230
2 Gigabit Fibre Channel Adapter for 6228
64-bit PCI Bus
Turboways 622 Mbps PCI MMF ATM Adapter 2946
IBM 64-bit/66 MHz PCI ATM 155 UTP Adapter 4953
IBM 64-bit/66 MHz PCI ATM 155 MMF Adapter 4957
IBM Universal 4-Port 10/100 Ethernet Adapter 4961
IBM Gigabit Ethernet-SX PCI-X Adapter 5700
IBM 10/100/1000 Base-TX Ethernet 5701
PCI-X Adapter
IBM ARTIC960Hx 4-Port Multiprotocol 2947
PCI Adapter
IBM 2-Port 10/100/1000 Base-TX Ethernet 5706
PCI-X Adapter
IBM 2-Port Gigabit Ethernet-SX PCI-X Adapter 5707
SP Switch2 PCI-X Attachment Adapter 8398
Quad Digital Trunk Telephony PCI 6313
Blind Swap Adapter
PCI-X Dual Channel Ultra320 SCSI Adapter 5702
Hot-Plug Options
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It is not necessary to power down the system to install certain hot-plug options. The following
options are hot-plug capable:
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System power supplies (assumes redundant power supplies installed)
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Most PCI adapters
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Information regarding hot-plugging procedures is contained in the pSeries 650 Installation Guide.
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Any PCI adapter supporting the system boot device or system console is not hot-plugged.
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The following adapters are not hot-plug capable:
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POWER GXT135P Graphics Accelerator (#2848)
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2-Port Multiprotocol PCI Adapter (#2962)
Logical Partitioning (LPAR)
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Static LPAR is supported with AIX V5.1 or V5.2. Dynamic LPAR requires AIX V5.2.
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A 7315-C01 Hardware Management Console is required for all LPAR configurations.
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A fully configured pSeries 650 can support up to eight partitions. A partition must have at least a
bootable SCSI or SSA or Fibre Channel adapter, and an Ethernet adapter/controller. Since all the
PCI slots in pSeries 650 can be independently assigned to partitions, this means that four
partitions with minimal I/O can be configured without requiring a separate 7311-D10 I/O drawer. A
Model D10 I/O drawer can provide up to three additional minimal I/O partitions. To configure
the maximum of eight partitions would require at least two Model D10 I/O drawers. The actual
number of D10 I/O drawers required will depend on the customer's I/O requirements for each
partition. Note that both the integrated internal SCSI bus and the integrated external SCSI bus
must be assigned to the same partition.
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All of the internal disk drives and media share the same SCSI bus and must be assigned to the same
partition. That means that all but the first partition must be NIM installed and use network
diagnostics, or can only be CD-ROM installed or use network diagnostics when the first partition is
shut down. The user should not use the internal disk drives during install because drives could
have data for the first partition and may be reassigned back to the first partition. It is
recommended to use NIM and network diagnostics for all partitions except the first partition, or
that the internal disk drives not be used for any partition.
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External disk drives must be provided for all but the first partition. AIX does not support
diskless LPAR operation.
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When running LPAR with AIX V5.1, fully populated processor cards cannot mix memory DIMMs with
different capacities on the same card.
Linux Operating System:
For customers installing SuSE Linux Enterprise Server 8 for IBM iSeries and pSeries systems,
only the following I/O adapters, storage, and media devices available on the pSeries 650
Model 6M2 are supported and tested:
Feature
I/O Adapters Number
GXT135P Graphics 2848
Ultra SCSI Differential 6204
Ultra3 SCSI 6203
4-Port 10/100 Ethernet 4961
10/100 Mbps Ethernet PCI Adapter II 4962
Gigabit Ethernet-SX 5700
10/100/1000 Base-TX Ethernet 5701
Storage Devices
36.4 GB Ultra3 SCSI Drive 3158
73.4 GB Ultra3 SCSI Drive 3159
146.8 GB Ultra3 SCSI Drive 3275
36.4 GB 15,000 rpm Ultra3 SCSI Drive 3277
73.4 GB 15,000 rpm Ultra3 SCSI Drive 3278
Media
48X (Maximum) CD-ROM 2628
20/40 GB 4-mm Tape Drive 6185
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Unless otherwise stated, the maximum quantity allowed for each Linux supported feature is the same
as the maximum quantity supported for AIX.
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Linux does not support hot-swap DASD, hot-swap PCI slots, or hot-swap media bays.
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Linux does not support CUoD.
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Attachment of external 7311-D10 I/O drawers to a pSeries 650 system using Linux is limited to one or
two I/O drawers in a single RIO loop. In this configuration, the allowable PCI adapters for the I/O
drawers are the same as for the pSeries 650 system.
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Linux support of logical partitioning is limited to static LPAR. Dynamic LPAR is not supported.
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Additional information about Linux running on pSeries systems, can be found at:
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Only features supported on SuSE Linux Enterprise Server 8 for iSeries and
pSeries systems can be ordered as part of the Linux Ready Express
Configurations. Other features supported on AIX V5.1 or AIX V5.2 can be
ordered via MES.
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Certain external machine types supported on the pSeries 650 require that
specific I/O adapters be installed in the system. If those I/O adapters
are not supported by SuSE Linux Enterprise Server 8 for iSeries and
pSeries systems, or later, the external machine types cannot be ordered
on the initial order. The configurator will produce a validation error
and the configurator user will have to remove the external machine type
from the initial order.
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Some functions provided by AIX V5.1 and AIX V5.2 are not available when
the pSeries 650 system is used with Linux only. Graphics adapter
capability and support is limited at this time.
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For additional information on SuSE Linux Enterprise Server, visit:
Planning Information
Cable Orders:
No additional cables are required.
Security, Auditability, and Control
The customer is responsible for evaluation, selection, and implementation of security features,
administrative procedures, and appropriate controls in application systems and communications
facilities.
Terms and Conditions
This product is available for purchase under the terms of the IBM Customer Agreement (ICA).
IBM hardware products are manufactured from new parts and used parts. In some cases, the hardware
product may have been previously installed. Regardless, IBM's warranty terms apply.
MES Discount Applicable:
Equal to the volume commitment discount
Field-Installable Feature:
Yes
Warranty Period:
One year
Customer Setup:
No
Exception: CSU = Yes for feature #6431 on 7311-D10
Licensed Machine Code:
Same license terms and conditions as designated machine
IBM Electronic Services
IBM has transformed its delivery of hardware and software support services to put you on the road to
higher systems availability. Electronic Services is a Web-enabled solution that provides an
exclusive, no-additional-charge enhancement to the service and support on the IBM eServer. You
should benefit from greater system availability due to faster problem resolution and preemptive
monitoring. Electronic Services comprises two separate but complementary elements: IBM Electronic
Services news page and IBM Electronic Service Agent.
The Electronic Services news page is a single Internet entry point that replaces the multiple entry
points traditionally used to access IBM Internet services and support. Using the news page enables
you to gain easier access to IBM resources for assistance in resolving technical problems.
The Electronic Service Agent is a no-additional charge software that resides on your system to
proactively monitor events and transmit system inventory information to IBM on a periodic
customer-defined timetable. The IBM Electronic Service Agent tracks system inventory, hardware
error logs, and performance information. If the server is under a current IBM maintenance service
agreement or within the IBM warranty period, the Service Agent automatically reports hardware
problems to IBM. Early knowledge about potential problems enables IBM to provide proactive service
that maintains higher system availability and performance. In addition, information collected
through the Service Agent will be made available to IBM service support representatives when they
help answer your questions or diagnosing problems.
To learn how IBM Electronic Services can work for you, visit:
Prices
The prices provided in this announcement are suggested retail prices for
the U.S. only and are provided for your information only. Dealer prices
may vary, and prices may also vary by country. Prices are subject to
change without notice. For additional information and current prices,
contact your local IBM representative.
Initial/
MES/
Feature Purchase Both/ RP
Description Model Number Price Support CSU MES
Machine Type 7014
Suite Attach Kit for T00 6105 $ 375 Both No No
1.8 Meter Rack (White)
Rack Security Kit T00 6580 180 Both No No
T42 180 Both No No
Machine Type 7038
36.4 GB 10,000 rpm 6M2 3273 1,666 Both No No
Ultra3 SCSI Disk
Drive Assembly
73.4 GB 10,000 rpm 6M2 3274 2,582 Both No No
Ultra3 SCSI Disk
Drive Assembly
Internal Cable, Media 6M2 4261 25 Both No No
Backplane To Ultra3 SCSI
Backplane (4-Pack)
Internal Cable Assembly 6M2 4262 475 Both No No
for Split Backplane
Internal Cable, Integrated 6M2 4264 75 Both No No
Controller To Media
Backplane
External Cable For Split 6M2 4265 135 Both No No
Backplane
RIO-2 Remote I/O Loop 6M2 6415 1,000 Both No No
Adapter, Primary
RIO-2 Remote I/O Loop 6M2 6416 900 Both No No
Adapter, Secondary
Split SCSI Backplane for 6M2 6579 1,500 Both No No
Hot-swap Disks
(Split 4-pack)
RIO-2 Enabled System Planar 6M2 6581 3,800 MES No No
Two Processor Activation 6M2 7011 17,063 Both No No
for CUoD Processor
Feature #7014
On/Off CoD 30-Day Two 6M2 7013 5,688 Both No No
Processor Activation for
Processor Feature #7014
Initial/
MES/
Feature Purchase Both/ RP
Description Model Number Price Support CSU MES
2-Way 1.45 GHz POWER4 CUoD 6M2 7014 $ 9,188 Both No No
Processor Card, 0-Way
Active
4096 MB CUoD Memory 6M2 7052 5,720 Both No No
Activation for Feature #7057
4096 MB CUoD Memory 6M2 7053 5,991 Both No No
Activation for Feature #7058
4096 MB (4 x 1024 MB) DIMMs,6M2 7057 3,080 Both No No
CUoD, 0 MB Active
8192 MB (4 x 2048 MB) DIMMs,6M2 7058 6,451 Both No No
CUoD, 0 MB Active
RIO-2 Enablement Indicator, 62M 9581 NC Initial
Machine Type 7039
36.4 GB 10,000 rpm Ultra3 651 3273 2,000 Both No No
SCSI Disk Drive Assembly
73.4 GB 10,000 rpm Ultra3 651 3274 3,100 Both No No
SCSI Disk Drive Assembly
Machine Type 7311
RIO-2 Remote I/O Loop D10 6431 900 Both Yes No
Adapter
The following are features already announced for the RS/6000® 7014
machine type:
Side Panel For 1.8 or 2.0 T00 6099 200 Both No No
Meter Rack (White)
Feature
Description Model Number MMMC(1)
Machine Type 7038
Two Processor Activation for 6M2 7011 $117
CUoD Processor Feature #7014
On/Off CoD 30-Day Two Processor 6M2 7013 0
Activation for Processor
Feature #7014
2-Way 1.45 GHz POWER4 CUoD 6M2 7014 64
Processor Card, 0-Way Active
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1
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Minimum Monthly Maintenance Charge
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