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| At a glance |
The System p5 560Q incorporates POWER5+ processors in a flexible, modular design, offering a 1.5 GHz processor in 4-, 8-, and 16-way configurations for a variety of business computing needs.
For ordering, contact:
Your IBM representative, an IBM Business Partner, or IBM Americas Call Centers at
800-IBM-CALL
(Reference: YE001).
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| Overview |
The System p5 560Q rack-mount server (9116-561) with its building block architecture and QCMs delivers outstanding price/performance, scalability to meet growing business demands, and innovative virtualization technology designed to increase systems utilization and productivity. The p5-560Q uses a 4U rack-mounted server drawer as its basic building block and can be configured with one or two drawers in a single rack. With two processor card positions per drawer, the p5-560Q is available in 4-, 8-, and 16-way processor configurations.
The symmetric multiprocessor (SMP) server uses a 4-way processor card with sophisticated 64-bit, copper-based, POWER5+ microprocessors running at 1.5 GHz. Each processor card has 72 MB of Level 3 cache, 3.8 MB of Level 2 cache, and eight slots for DDR2 memory DIMMs. The DDR2 system memory can be configured from 2 GB for an entry configuration to 128 GB in a two-drawer system. Each drawer of a p5-560Q system contains six disk drive bays and six 3.3-volt PCI-X slots. With the maximum 12 internal system disk bays, the p5-560Q can accommodate 3.6 TB of disk storage. Each drawer can also hold two DVD-RAM or DVD-ROM drives.
Other integrated features include:
Dynamic logical partitioning (LPAR), with optional Micro-Partitioning technology, is supported on
the p5-560Q. The p5-560Q is backed by a three-year warranty.
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| Key prerequisites |
If installing AIX® on the system (one of these):
If installing Linux on the system (one of these):
Note:
Not all system features available on the AIX operating system are available on the Linux operating
systems.
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| Planned availability date |
February 24, 2006
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| Description |
Summary of standard features:
Each new model 560Q system must include a minimum of the following:
Additional optional features can be added, as desired.
If you order a System p5 560 server Express Product Offering as defined here, you may qualify for a processor activation at no extra charge. The number of processors, total memory, quantity/size of disk, and presence of a media device are the only features that determine if a customer is entitled to a processor entitlement at no additional charge.
When you purchase an Express Product Offering, you will be entitled to a lower-priced AIX 5L or Linux operating system license, or may choose to purchase the system with no operating system. The lower-priced AIX 5L or Linux operating system is processed via a feature number on AIX 5L and either Red Hat or SUSE LINUX. You may choose either the lower-priced AIX 5L or Linux subscription, but not both. If you choose AIX 5L for your lower-priced operating system, you can also order Linux but will purchase your Linux subscription at full price versus the reduced price. The converse is true if you choose a Linux subscription as your lower-priced operating system. Systems with a reduced price AIX 5L offering will be referred to as the IBM System p5 Express, AIX 5L edition; and systems with a lower-priced Linux operating system will be referred to as the IBM System p5 Express, OpenPower edition. In the case of Linux, only the fist subscription purchased is lower priced so, for example, additional licenses purchased for Red Hat to run in multiple partitions will be at full price.
You can make changes to the standard features as needed and still qualify for processor entitlements at no additional charge and a reduced-price AIX or Linux operating system license. However, selection of total memory or DASD smaller than the total defined as the minimums disqualifies the order as an Express Product Offering.
Express Configurations: Express Configurations provide a convenient way to order any of several configurations designed to meet typical customer requirements. Special reduced pricing is available when a system order satisfies specific configuration requirements for memory, disk drives, and processors. When an Express Configuration is ordered, the configurator offers a choice of starting points that can be added onto. Customers can configure systems with one or two processors cards and four or eight processor activations. With the purchase of an Express Configuration, for each paid processor activation, the customer is entitled to one processor activation at no additional charge, if the following requirements are met:
If the system was initially ordered as an Express Configuration, the system can be expanded at a later time using Express Configuration pricing, when additional processors and activations along with the required memory are ordered on the same MES order. The upgraded p5-560Q configuration must satisfy the Express Configuration requirements for disk drives, memory, and processors. Activations of previously installed processors do not qualify for Express Configuration pricing.
Configurator starting points: The complete order must include the features identified in the minimum configuration plus the feature enhancements listed here.
Reliability, fault tolerance, and data integrity: The reliability of the System p5 560Q starts with components, devices, and subsystems that are designed to be fault-tolerant. During the design and development process, subsystems go through rigorous verification and integration testing processes. During system manufacturing, systems go through a thorough testing process to help ensure the highest product quality level.
The p5-560Q system memory offers ECC (error checking and correcting) fault-tolerant features. ECC is designed to correct environmentally induced, single-bit, intermittent memory failures and single-bit hard failures. With ECC, the likelihood of memory failures will be substantially reduced. ECC also provides double-bit memory error detection that helps protect data integrity in the event of a double-bit memory failure.
Disk mirroring and disk controller duplexing are also provided by the AIX operating system. Linux supports DASD mirroring (RAID 1). This is supported in software using the md driver. Some hardware RAID adapters supported under Linux support mirroring.
The Journaled File System maintains file system consistency and reduces the likelihood of data loss when the system is abnormally halted due to a power failure.
PCI extended error handling (EEH)1: PCI bus parity errors have caused a global machine check interrupt, which eventually required a system reboot to continue. In the POWER5+ systems, new I/O drawer hardware, system firmware, and AIX interaction have been designed to allow transparent recovery of intermittent PCI bus parity errors and graceful transition to the I/O device available state in the case of a permanent parity error in the PCI bus. This mechanism is called PCI extended error handling (EEH).
EEH-enabled adapters respond to a special data packet generated from the affected PCI slot hardware by calling system firmware, which will examine the affected bus, allow the device driver to reset it, and continue without a system reboot. Currently, Linux does not support the EEH behavior. In the event of a PCI error, the system will machine check and a reboot will be required to continue.
Memory error correction extensions: The standard memory has single-error-correct and double-error-detect ECC circuitry designed to correct single-bit memory failures. The double-bit detection is designed to help maintain data integrity by detecting and reporting multiple errors beyond what the ECC circuitry can correct. The memory chips are organized such that the failure of any specific memory module only affects a single bit within an ECC word (bit scattering), thus allowing for error correction and continued operation in the presence of a complete chip failure (Chipkill recovery).
The memory also utilizes memory scrubbing and thresholding to determine when spare memory modules,
within each bank of memory, if available, should be used to replace ones that have exceeded their
threshold value (dynamic bit steering).
Redundancy for array self-healing: Although the most likely failure event in a processor is a soft single-bit error in one of its caches, other events can occur, and they need to be distinguished from one another. For the L1, L2, and L3 caches and their directories, hardware and firmware keep track of whether permanent errors are being corrected beyond a threshold. If exceeded, a deferred repair error log is created. Additional run-time availability actions, such as CPU vary off2 or L3 cache line delete, are also initiated.
L1 and L2 caches and L2 and L3 directories on the POWER5+ chip are manufactured with spare bits in their arrays that can be accessed via programmable steering logic to replace faulty bits in the respective arrays. This is analogous to the redundant bit steering employed in main storage as a mechanism that is designed to help avoid physical repair, and is also implemented in POWER5+ systems. The steering logic is activated during processor initialization and is initiated by the built-in system-test (BIST) at power-on time.
L3 cache exceeding correctable error thresholds while running causes invocation of a dynamic L3
cache line delete function (stop using bad cache).
Service Processor: The Service Processor that is standard on the System p5 systems provides the capability to diagnose, check the status of, and sense the operational conditions of a remote system.
The Service Processor runs on its own power boundary and does not require a system processor to be operational to perform its tasks.
The Service Processor supports surveillance of the connection to the HMC and to the system firmware (Hypervisor). It also provides several remote power control options, environmental monitoring (but only critical errors are supported under Linux), reset and boot features, and remote maintenance and diagnostic functions, including console mirroring.
The Service Processor can place calls to report surveillance failures, critical environmental faults, and critical processing faults when the system is not managed by an HMC running Service Focal Point.
Fault-monitoring functions
Mutual surveillance: The Service Processor monitors the operation of the firmware during the boot process and also monitors the Hypervisor for termination. The Hypervisor monitors the Service Processor and will perform a reset/reload if it detects the loss of the Service Processor. If the reset/reload doesn't correct the problem with the Service Processor, the Hypervisor will notify the operating system and the operating system can take appropriate action, including calling for service.
Environmental-monitoring functions
Error handling and reporting: In the unlikely event of system hardware or environmentally induced failure, the system run-time error capture capability systematically analyzes the hardware error signature to determine the cause of failure. The analysis result will be stored in system NVRAM. When the system can be successfully rebooted, either manually or automatically, the error will be reported to the AIX or Linux operating system. ELA can be used to display the failure cause and the physical location of the failing hardware.
With the integrated Service Processor, the system has the ability to automatically send out an alert via phone line to a pager or call for service in the event of a critical system failure. A hardware fault will also turn on the two Attention Indicators (one located on the front of the system unit and the other on the rear) to alert the user of an internal hardware problem. The indicator may also be turned on by the operator as a tool to allow system identification. For identification, the indicators will flash, whereas the indicator will be on solid when an error condition occurs.
Availability enhancement functions: The auto-restart (reboot) option, when enabled, can reboot the system automatically following an unrecoverable software error, software hang, hardware failure, or environmentally induced (ac power) failure.
Serviceability: The p5-560Q is designed for IBM ITS installation of the machine. The subsequent addition of most features (adapters/devices) are designed for customer installation. For a fee, IBM Service can perform the installation of these customer-installable features.
Note: Because the 9116-561 system has an optional DVD-ROM (#1994) and DVD-RAM (#1993), alternate methods for maintaining and servicing the system need to be available if the DVD-ROM or DVD-RAM is not ordered; an external Internet connection must be available to maintain or update system microcode to the latest required level.
Service Agent: The Service Agent is available at no additional charge. When installed on a System p5 server, the Service Agent can enhance IBM's ability to provide the system with maintenance service.
The Service Agent:
If you are a Direct Reseller - System Reseller acquiring products from IBM, you may link directly to Business Partner information for this announcement. A PartnerWorld ID and password are required (use IBM ID).
BP Attachment for Announcement Letter 106-149
Trademarks
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| Discretionary information |
To complement the IBM System p5 Express, IBM solutions have been designed, integrated, and tested to address many common business needs of the client. In today's high tech world, these solutions integrate a wide variety of applications and System p5 servers to address business priorities, including:
For more information about IBM System p5 solutions, visit
The dynamic LPAR function provides enhanced resource management for the System p5 560Q. Dynamic LPAR allows available system resources to be quickly and easily configured across multiple logical partitions to meet the rapidly changing needs of your business.
Dynamic LPAR also allows you to add new system resources such as new hot-plug PCI adapters into your system's configuration without requiring a reboot. As many as four LPARs are supported in a 4-way p5-560Q without the Advanced POWER Virtualization feature (#7304). If the feature is installed in the system, up to 10 dynamic LPARs per processor (40 per 4-way processor card) are supported in the stand-alone SMP server configuration on the p5-560Q.
Dynamic LPAR is supported by the following levels of the AIX® and Linux operating systems:
Note: Not all system features available on the AIX operating system are available on the Linux operating systems.
Advanced POWER Virtualization (#7304) allows customers to create partitions in units of less than 1 CPU (sub-CPU LPARs) and allows the same system I/O to be virtually added to these partitions. The optional feature, available for a fee, also includes a software component that provides cross-partition workload management.
New in this release of Advanced POWER Virtualization is the Integrated Virtualization Manager (IVM). IVM is a browser-based system management interface that you can use to manage a single system without an HMC. Supported HMC-less systems that have the IBM Virtual I/O Server in a managed system can use IVM to create logical partitions on a single managed system, manage the virtual storage and virtual Ethernet on the managed system, and view service information related to the managed system. IVM is included as part of the optional Advanced POWER Virtualization (#7304).
Advanced POWER Virtualization combines three components:
At initial order entry, selecting feature number 7304 will result in Micro-Partitioning to be enabled during manufacture and the enabling software media and publications to be shipped to the customer. When ordering feature number 7304 as an MES, an activation key will be posted on an IBM Web site, and the customer must retrieve it and install it on the system.
The IBM Web site is
Other features of Advanced POWER Virtualization
Advanced POWER Virtualization is supported by the following levels of the AIX and Linux operating systems:
Note:
Not all system features available on the AIX operating system are
available on the Linux operating systems.
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| Publications |
The following information is shipped with the 9116-561. Additional copies are available. To order, contact your IBM representative.
Order
Title number
IBM System Hardware Information Center CD-ROM SK3T-8159
IBM eServer(R) Safety Information G229-9054
Setup Instructions SA41-5156
IBM Statement of Limited Warranty Z125-4753
IBM License Agreement for Machine Code Z125-5468
Pointer Sheet for Machine Internal Code GC52-1065
License Agreement
Visit the IBM eServer Information Center, which contains the documentation for the hardware
AIX documentation can be found at the pSeries® and AIX Information Center. To access this Web site, visit
The publications listed on the notification can be ordered by calling the Publication Support Group in Raleigh at 800-879-2755, option 1. The IBM Publications Center Portal
The Publications Center is a worldwide central repository for IBM product publications and marketing material with a catalog of 70,000 items. Extensive search facilities are provided, as well as payment options via credit card. Furthermore, a large number of publications are available online in various file formats, which can currently be downloaded free of charge.
Publications: The following publications are available after the planned availability date.
Order
Title Language number
IBM System Hardware
Information Center
CD-ROM U.S. English SK3T-8159
Simplified Chinese S152-0852
Traditional Chinese SK3T-0199
Croatian SK3T-0387
Czech SK4T-0080
Dutch/Belgian Dutch SK3T-1375
French/Swiss French/
Belgian French/
Canadian French SK4T-0079
German/Swiss German SK3T-2571
Hungarian SK3T-7337
Italian/Swiss Italian SK2T-8431
Japanese SK88-4002
Korean SK24-0018
Polish SK3T-5499
Brazilian Portuguese S517-8002
Portuguese SK3T-0213
Portuguese MNCS SK17-0213
Romanian SK3T-0386
Russian SK3T-1610
Slovakian SK3T-0385
Slovenian SK3T-0384
Spanish SK3T-7776
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| Services |
IBM services include business consulting, outsourcing, hosting services, applications, and other technology management.
These services help you learn about, plan, install, manage, or optimize your IT infrastructure to be an On Demand Business. They can help you integrate your high-speed networks, storage systems, application servers, wireless protocols, and an array of platforms, middleware, and communications software for IBM and many non-IBM offerings. IBM is your one-stop shop for IT support needs.
For details on available services, contact your IBM representative or visit
For details on available IBM Business Continuity and Recovery Services, contact your IBM representative or visit
For details on education offerings related to specific products, visit
Select your country, and then select the product as the category.
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| Technical information |
Physical specifications
Rack-mount:
Dimensions and specifications shown are for a single drawer. Model 560Q systems can have one or two drawers.
To help assure installability and serviceability in non-IBM, industry-standard racks, review the vendor's installation planning information for any product-specific installation requirements.
Operating environment
EMC Conformance Classification: This equipment is subject to FCC rules and shall comply with the appropriate FCC rules before final delivery to the buyer or centers of distribution.
Homologation Telecom Environmental Testing (Safety and EMC): Homologation approval for specific countries has been initiated with the IBM Homologation and Type Approval (HT&A) organization in LaGaude. This System p5 model and applicable features meet the environmental testing requirements of the country Telecom and have been designed and tested in compliance with the Full Quality Assurance Approval (FQAA) process as delivered by the British Approval Board for Telecom (BABT), the U.K. Telecom regulatory authority.
Product safety/country testing/certification
General requirements: The product is in compliance with IBM Corporate Bulletin C-B 0-2594-000 Statement of Conformity of IBM Product to External Standard (Suppliers Declaration).
The System p5 560Q is based on a flexible, modular design that can be configured with up to:
This flexibility is delivered through the many optional features available for the model 9116-561. Each new p5-560Q must include a minimum of the following items:
Minimum configuration
Additional optional features can be added, as desired.
Express Configurations
Express Configurations provide a convenient way to order any of several configurations designed to meet typical customer requirements. Special reduced pricing is available when a system order satisfies specific configuration requirements for memory, disk drives, and processors. When an Express Configuration is ordered, the configurator offers a choice of starting points that can be added onto. Customers can configure systems with one, two, or four processors cards and four to 16 processor activations. With the purchase of an Express Configuration, for each paid processor activation the customer is entitled to one processor activation at no additional charge, if the following requirements are met:
If the system was initially ordered as an Express Configuration, the system can be expanded at a later time using Express Configuration pricing, when additional processors and activations along with the required memory are ordered on the same MES order. The upgraded p5-560Q configuration must satisfy the Express Configuration requirements for disk drives, memory, and processors. Activations of previously installed processors do not qualify for Express Configuration pricing.
Configurator starting points
If installing AIX on the system (one of these):
If installing Linux on the system (one of these):
Note: Not all p5-560Q system features available on the AIX operating system are available on the Linux operating systems.
Information on features and external devices supported by Linux on the p5-560Q can be found at
Limitations
System
Processors
Memory
Power
Power Distribution Units: For systems installed in IBM 7014 racks, the following Power Distribution Unit (PDU) rules apply:
Racks
Disks, media, and boot devices
PCI slots and adapters
Hot-plug options
Logical partitioning (LPAR)
Customer responsibilities
Customer setup
Machine type Customer installable
9116 Features are customer setup except for 1930,
1931, 1932, 1934, 1982, 3124, 3125, 5719, 5723,
5728, 7300, 7301, 7781, 7865, 7866, 7867, 7868,
and 7870.
Cable orders: No cables required.
This product uses the security and auditability features of host software, application software.
The customer is responsible for evaluation, selection, and implementation of security features,
administrative procedures, and appropriate controls in application systems and communications
facilities.
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| IBM Electronic Services |
IBM Global Services has transformed its delivery of hardware and software support services to put you on the road to higher systems availability. IBM Electronic Services is a Web-enabled solution that provides you with 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. IBM Electronic Services is comprised of two separate, but complementary, elements: IBM Electronic Services news page and IBM Electronic Service Agent.
IBM Electronic Services news page provides you with a single Internet entry point that replaces the multiple entry points traditionally used by customers to access IBM Internet services and support. The news page enables you to gain easier access to IBM resources for assistance in resolving technical problems.
The IBM Electronic Service Agent is a no-additional-charge software that resides on your IBM eServer system. It is designed 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 are helping answer your questions or diagnosing problems.
To learn how IBM Electronic Services can work for you, visit
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| Terms and conditions |
Volume orders: Contact your IBM representative.
IBM Global Financing: Yes
Warranty period: Three years
Alternative warranty options are available upon request. Contact your IBM representative or IBM Business Partner.
Warranty service: If required, IBM provides repair or exchange service depending on the types of warranty service specified for the machine. IBM will attempt to resolve your problem over the telephone, or electronically via an IBM Web site. You must follow the problem determination and resolution procedures that IBM specifies. Scheduling of service will depend upon the time of your call and is subject to parts availability. If applicable to your product, parts considered customer-replaceable units (CRUs) will be provided as part of the machine's standard warranty service. Service levels are response time objectives and are not guaranteed. The specified level of warranty service may not be available in all worldwide locations. Additional charges may apply outside IBM's normal service area. Contact your local IBM representative or your reseller for country- and location-specific information.
CRU service
IBM provides replacement CRUs to you for you to install. CRU information and replacement instructions are shipped with your machine and are available from IBM upon your request. CRUs are designated as being either a Tier 1 or a Tier 2 CRU.
Tier 1 CRU Installation of Tier 1 CRUs is your responsibility. If IBM installs a Tier 1 CRU at your request, you will be charged for the installation.
For machines with on-site same-day response service, IBM will replace a Tier 1 CRU part at your request, at no additional charge.
Tier 2 CRU: You may install a Tier 2 CRU yourself or request IBM to install it, at no additional charge.
Based upon availability, CRUs will be shipped for next-business-day delivery. IBM specifies, in the materials shipped with a replacement CRU, whether a defective CRU must be returned to IBM. When return is required, return instructions and a container is shipped with the replacement CRU, and you may be charged for the replacement CRU if IBM does not receive the defective CRU within 30 days of your receipt of the replacement.
The following parts have been designated as Tier 1 CRU parts:
On-site service
IBM will repair the failing machine at your location and verify its operation. You must provide a suitable working area to allow disassembly and reassembly of the IBM machine. The area must be clean, well-lit, and suitable for the purpose.
The following on-site service is available:
9 hours per day, Monday through Friday, excluding holidays, next-business-day response
Non-IBM parts support
IBM is now shipping machines with selected non-IBM parts that contain an IBM field-replaceable unit (FRU) part number label. These parts are to be serviced during the IBM machine warranty period. IBM is covering the service on these selected non-IBM parts as an accommodation to their customers, and normal warranty service procedures for the IBM machine apply.
Warranty service upgrades and maintenance service options: For ServiceElect (Z125-5510) and ServiceSuite (Z125-5745) Statements of Work:
Warranty service upgrades
On-site service
IBM will repair the failing machine at your location and verify its operation. You must provide a suitable working area to allow disassembly and reassembly of the IBM machine. The area must be clean, well-lit, and suitable for the purpose.
The following service selections are available as warranty upgrades for your machine type. For machines with on-site same-day response service, IBM will replace a Tier 1 CRU part at your request, at no additional charge. For additional information on the CRU service, see warranty information.
Maintenance services: If required, IBM provides repair or exchange service depending on the types of warranty service specified for the machine. IBM will attempt to resolve your problem over the telephone or electronically, via an IBM Web site. You must follow the problem determination and resolution procedures that IBM specifies. Scheduling of service will depend upon the time of your call and is subject to parts availability. If applicable to your product, parts considered CRUs will be provided as part of the machine's standard maintenance service. Service levels are response time objectives and are not guaranteed. The specified level of warranty service may not be available in all worldwide locations. Additional charges may apply outside IBM's normal service area. Contact your local IBM representative or your reseller for country- and location-specific information.
CRU service and on-site service for other selected parts
CRU service
IBM provides replacement CRUs to you for you to install. CRU information and replacement instructions are shipped with your machine and are available from IBM upon your request. CRUs are designated as being either a Tier 1 or a Tier 2 CRU.
Tier 1 CRUs: Installation of Tier 1 CRUs is your responsibility. If IBM installs a Tier 1 CRU at your request, you will be charged for the installation.
For machines with on-site same-day response service, IBM will replace a Tier 1 CRU part at your request, at no additional charge.
Tier 2 CRUs: You may install a Tier 2 CRU yourself or request IBM to install it, at no additional charge.
Based upon availability, CRUs will be shipped for next-business-day delivery. IBM specifies, in the materials shipped with a replacement CRU, whether a defective CRU must be returned to IBM. When return is required, return instructions and a container is shipped with the replacement CRU, and you may be charged for the replacement CRU if IBM does not receive the defective CRU within 30 days of your receipt of the replacement.
The following parts have been designated as Tier 1 CRU parts:
On-site service
IBM will repair the failing machine at your location and verify its operation. You must provide a suitable working area to allow disassembly and reassembly of the IBM machine. The area must be clean, well-lit, and suitable for the purpose. The following service selections are available as maintenance options for your machine type.
Non-IBM parts support
Under certain conditions, IBM Integrated Technology Services repairs selected non-IBM parts at no additional charge for machines that are covered under warranty service upgrades or maintenance services.
IBM service provides hardware problem determination on non-IBM parts (adapter cards, PCMCIA cards, disk drives, memory, and so forth) installed within IBM systems covered under warranty service upgrades or maintenance services and provides the labor to replace the failing parts at no additional charge.
If IBM has a Technical Service Agreement with the manufacturer of the failing part, or if the failing part is an accommodations part (a part with an IBM FRU label), IBM may also source and replace the failing part at no additional charge. For all other non-IBM parts, customers are responsible for sourcing the parts. Installation labor is provided at no additional charge, if the machine is covered under a warranty service upgrade or a maintenance service.
Usage plan machine: No
IBM hourly service rate classification: Two
When a type of service involves the exchange of a machine part, the replacement may not be new, but will be in good working order.
Field-installable features: Yes
Model conversions: No
Machine installation: Installation is performed by IBM. IBM will install the machine in accordance with the IBM installation procedures for the machine. In the United States, contact IBM at 800-IBM-SERV (426-7378), in other countries contact the local IBM office.
Customer setup. Customers are responsible for installation according to the instructions IBM provides with the machine.
Graduated Program License Charges apply: Yes
The applicable processor group is E5.
Licensed machine code: IBM machine code is licensed for use by a customer on the IBM machine for which it was provided by IBM under the terms and conditions of the IBM License Agreement for Machine Code, to enable the machine to function in accordance with its specifications, and only for the capacity authorized by IBM and for which the customer has acquired. You can obtain the agreement by contacting your IBM representative or at
IBM may release changes to the machine code. IBM plans to make the machine code changes available for download from the IBM pSeries technical support Web site
If the machine does not function as warranted and your problem can be resolved through your application of downloadable machine code, you are responsible for downloading and installing these designated machine code changes as IBM specifies. If you would prefer, you may request IBM to install downloadable machine code changes; however, you may be charged for that service.
Educational allowance
A reduced charge is available to qualified education customers. The
educational allowance may not be added to any other discount or
allowance.
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| 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.
The following are newly announced features on the specified models of the IBM System p5 9116 machine type:
Initial/
Feature Purchase MES/ RP
Description number price MMMC(3) Both CSU MES
Machine type/model 9116-561
RS/6000(R) or pSeries MT 9116 $6,301 $146 No
AIX Partition Specify 0265 0 Both Yes No
Linux Partition Specify 0266 0 Both Yes No
GX Dual-port 4x IB HCA 1810 1,095 Both Yes No
3 meter 4x IB Cable 1835 217 Both Yes No
8 meter 4x IB Cable 1836 358 Both Yes No
1.5 meter 4x IB Cable 1839 192 Both Yes No
Operator Panel 1846 150 Both Yes No
SP(TM) Flex Cable, 1857 1,000 Both Yes No
Two-Drawer System
Processor Cable, 1867 2,000 Both Yes No
Two Drawer QCM System
PCI-X DDR Dual Channel 1912 587 Both Yes No
Ultra320 SCSI Adapter
PCI-X DDR Dual Channel 1913 1,999 Both Yes No
Ultra320 SCSI RAID Adapter
1 GB (2 x 512 MB) DIMMs, 1930 550 Both No No
276-PIN, 533 MHz DDR-2 SDRAM
2 GB (2x 1 GB) DIMMs, 276-PIN, 1931 1,160 Both No No
533 MHz DDR-2 SDRAM
4 GB (2x 2 GB) DIMMs, 276-PIN, 1932 2,781 Both No No
533 MHz DDR-2 SDRAM
8 GB (2x 4 GB) DIMMs, 276-PIN, 1934 12,375 Both No No
533 MHz DDR-2 SDRAM
4-Port 10/100/1000 Base-TX 1954 830 Both Yes No
PCI-X Adapter
73.4 GB 10,000 RPM Ultra320 1968 339 Both Yes No
SCSI Disk Drive Assembly
146.8 GB 10,000 RPM Ultra320 1969 518 Both Yes No
SCSI Disk Drive Assembly
36.4 GB 15,000 RPM Ultra320 1970 339 Both Yes No
SCSI Disk Drive Assembly
73.4 GB 15,000 RPM Ultra320 1971 518 Both Yes No
SCSI Disk Drive Assembly
146.8 GB 15,000 RPM Ultra320 1972 999 Both Yes No
SCSI Disk Drive Assembly
300 GB 10,000 RPM Ultra320 1973 1,029 Both Yes No
SCSI Disk Drive Assembly
PCI-X Dual Channel Ultra320 1974 587 Both Yes No
SCSI Adapter
PCI-X Dual Channel Ultra320 1975 1,999 Support Yes No
SCSI RAID Adapter
2 Gigabit Fibre Channel 1977 1,399 Both Yes No
PCI-X Adapter
IBM Gigabit Ethernet-SX 1978 863 Both Yes No
PCI-X Adapter
IBM 10/100/1000 Base-TX 1979 205 Both Yes No
Ethernet PCI-X Adapter
POWER GXT135P Graphics 1980 339 Both Yes No
Accelerator with
Digital Support
10 Gigabit Ethernet-SR 1981 5,000 Both Yes No
PCI-X Adapter
IBM 10 Gigabit Ethernet-LR 1982 9,853 Both No No
PCI-X Adapter
IBM 2-Port 10/100/1000 Base- 1983 332 Both Yes No
TX Ethernet PCI-X Adapter
IBM 2-Port Gigabit Ethernet- 1984 1,322 Both Yes No
SX PCI-X Adapter
10/100 Mbps Ethernet 1985 412 Support Yes No
PCI Adapter II
1 Gigabit iSCSI TOE PCI-X 1986 725 Both Yes No
on Copper Media Adapter
1 Gigabit iSCSI TOE PCI-X 1987 1,100 Both Yes No
on Optical Media Adapter
IBM 4.7 GB IDE Slimline 1993 499 Both Yes No
DVD-RAM Drive
IDE Slimline DVD-ROM Drive 1994 207 Both Yes No
PCI SCSI Adapter 16-Bit 2114 225 Both Yes No
Differential External
Y Cable
Converter Cable, VHDCI to P, 2118 50 Both Yes No
Mini 68-pin to 68-pin, 0.3M
0.6M 16-bit SCSI-2 2424 90 Support Yes No
System-to-System Cable
2.5M 16-bit SCSI-2 2425 108 Both Yes No
System-to-System Cable
LC-SC 50 Micron Fiber 2456 83 Both Yes No
Converter Cable
LC-SC 62.5 Micron Fiber 2459 83 Both Yes No
Converter Cable
PCI 4-Channel Ultra3 2498 3,320 Support Yes No
SCSI RAID Adapter
External USB 1.44 MB 2591 83 Both Yes No
Diskette Drive
Keyboard/Mouse Attachment 2737 250 Support Yes No
Card PCI
2-Port USB PCI Adapter 2738 45 Both Yes No
POWER GXT135P Graphics 2849 339 Support Yes No
Accelerator with
Digital Support
ARTIC960Hx 4-Port 2861 354 Both Yes No
EIA-232 Cable
ARTIC960Hx 4-Port X.21 2863 417 Both Yes No
Cable
ARTIC960Hx 4-Port V.35 2864 700 Both Yes No
(DTE) Cable
IBM ARTIC960RxD Quad DTA, 2877 25 Both Yes No
H.100, 4-Drop Cable
Asynchronous Terminal/ 2934 37 Both Yes No
Printer Cable EIA-232
Asynchronous Cable 2936 61 Both Yes No
EIA-232/V.24
8-Port Asynchronous Adapter 2943 1,162 Both Yes No
EIA-232/RS-422, PCI bus
128-Port Asynchronous 2944 1,079 Support Yes No
Controller, PCI bus
TURBOWAYS(R) 622 Mbps PCI 2946 1,079 Support Yes No
MMF ATM Adapter
IBM ARTIC960Hx 4-Port 2947 3,021 Both Yes No
Multiprotocol PCI Adapter
Cable, V.24 / EIA-232 2951 146 Support Yes No
Cable, V.35 2952 267 Support Yes No
Cable, V.36 / EIA-499 2953 212 Support Yes No
Cable, X.21 2954 146 Support Yes No
2-Port Multiprotocol 2962 1,666 Support Yes No
PCI Adapter
Serial-to-Serial Port 3124 67 Both No No
Cable for Drawer/Drawer
Serial-to-Serial Port 3125 67 Both No No
Cable for Rack/Rack
36.4 GB 10,000 RPM 3273 750 Support Yes No
Ultra320 SCSI Disk Drive
Assembly
73.4 GB 10,000 RPM 3274 452 Support Yes No
Ultra320 SCSI Disk Drive
Assembly
146.8 GB 10,000 RPM 3275 528 Support Yes No
Ultra320 SCSI Disk Drive
Assembly
36.4 GB 15,000 RPM 3277 452 Support Yes No
Ultra320 SCSI Disk Drive
Assembly
73.4 GB 15,000 RPM 3278 641 Support Yes No
Ultra320 SCSI Disk Drive
Assembly
146.8 GB 15,000 RPM 3279 1,132 Support Yes No
Ultra320 SCSI Disk Drive
Assembly
300 GB 10,000 RPM 3578 1,208 Support Yes No
Ultra320 SCSI Disk Drive
Assembly
IBM P76/P77 Color Monitor, 3627 479 Support Yes No
Business Black, Captured
Cable
IBM P260/P275 Color Monitor, 3628 1,166 Support Yes No
Business Black, and Cable
T210 Flat-Panel Monitor 3635 6,248 Support Yes No
L200P Flat Panel Monitor 3636 1,645 Support Yes No
IBM T541H /L150p 3637 625 Support Yes No
15" TFT Color Monitor
IBM C220p 21-inch Color 3638 829 Support Yes No
Monitor, Business Black,
and Cable
IBM ThinkVision(R) L170p 3639 829 Support Yes No
Flat Panel Monitor
ThinkVision L171p 3640 829 Support Yes No
Flat Panel Monitor
IBM T115 Flat Panel Monitor 3641 559 Both Yes No
ThinkVision L191p 3642 1,200 Support Yes No
Flat Panel Monitor
IBM T120 Flat Panel Monitor 3643 1,325 Both Yes No
IBM T119 Flat Panel Monitor 3644 845 Both Yes No
IBM T117 Flat Panel Monitor 3645 700 Both Yes No
Serial Port Converter 3925 21 Both Yes No
Cable, 9-Pin to 25-Pin
Asynch Printer/Terminal 3926 76 Both Yes No
Cable, 9-pin to 25-pin, 4M
6-Foot Extender Cable for 4242 83 Both Yes No
Displays (15-pin D-shell
to 15-pin D-shell)
Extender Cable -- 4256 42 Both Yes No
USB Keyboards, 2M
H-100 Bus 8-position Cable 4353 83 Support Yes No
Rack Indicator, Rack #1 4651 NC Initial Yes No
Rack Indicator, Rack #2 4652 NC Initial Yes No
Rack Indicator, Rack #3 4653 NC Initial Yes No
Rack Indicator, Rack #4 4654 NC Initial Yes No
Rack Indicator, Rack #5 4655 NC Initial Yes No
Rack Indicator, Rack #6 4656 NC Initial Yes No
Rack Indicator, Rack #7 4657 NC Initial Yes No
Rack Indicator, Rack #8 4658 NC Initial Yes No
Rack Indicator, Rack #9 4659 NC Initial Yes No
Rack Indicator, Rack #10 4660 NC Initial Yes No
Rack Indicator, Rack #11 4661 NC Initial Yes No
Rack Indicator, Rack #12 4662 NC Initial Yes No
Rack Indicator, Rack #13 4663 NC Initial Yes No
Rack Indicator, Rack #14 4664 NC Initial Yes No
Rack Indicator, Rack #15 4665 NC Initial Yes No
Rack Indicator, Rack #16 4666 NC Initial Yes No
Rack Status Beacon Cable, 4691 10 Support Yes No
Junction Box to Drawer or
Status Beacon
Rack Status Beacon Cable, 4692 10 Support Yes No
Junction Box Daisy Chain
Rack Status Beacon 4693 292 Support Yes No
Junction Box
IBM 64-bit/66 MHz PCI ATM 4953 1,241 Support Yes No
155 UTP Adapter
IBM 64-bit/66 MHz PCI ATM 4957 1,329 Support Yes No
155 MMF Adapter
IBM Token-Ring PCI Adapter 4959 662 Support Yes No
IBM e-business Cryptographic 4960 4,165 Support Yes No
Accelerator
IBM Universal 4-Port 10/100 4961 1,250 Support Yes No
Ethernet Adapter
10/100 Mbps Ethernet 4962 412 Support Yes No
PCI Adapter II
PCI Cryptographic 4963 5,810 Support Yes No
Coprocessor (FIPS-4)
Custom Service Specify 5001 NC Initial Yes No
Software Preinstall 5005 NC Initial
IBM Gigabit Ethernet-SX 5700 863 Support Yes No
PCI-X Adapter
IBM 10/100/1000 Base-TX 5701 528 Support Yes No
Ethernet PCI-X Adapter
PCI-X Dual Channel Ultra320 5703 1,999 Support Yes No
SCSI RAID Adapter
IBM 2-Port 10/100/1000 5706 755 Support Yes No
Base-TX Ethernet PCI-X
Adapter
IBM 2-Port Gigabit 5707 1,322 Support Yes No
Ethernet-SX PCI-X Adapter
PCI-X Dual Channel 5712 587 Support Yes No
Ultra320 SCSI Adapter
1 Gigabit iSCSI TOE PCI-X 5713 900 Support Yes
on Copper Media Adapter
1 Gigabit iSCSI TOE PCI-X 5714 1,400 Support Yes
on Optical Media Adapter
2 Gigabit Fibre Channel 5716 1,510 Support Yes No
PCI-X Adapter
10 Gigabit Ethernet-SR 5718 5,000 Support Yes No
PCI-X Adapter
IBM 10 Gigabit Ethernet-LR 5719 9,853 Support No No
PCI-X Adapter
2-Port Asynchronous IEA-232 5723 129 Both No No
PCI Adapter
Dual Channel SCSI RAID 5728 2,175 Both No No
Enablement Card
PCI-X DDR Dual Channel 5736 587 Support Yes No
Ultra320 SCSI Adapter
PCI-X DDR Dual Channel 5737 1,999 Support Yes
Ultra320 SCSI RAID Adapter
4-Port 10/100/1000 Base-TX 5740 830 Support Yes
PCI-X Adapter
Power Control Cable 6001 25 Both Yes No
(SPCN) 2 meter
Power Control Cable 6006 40 Both Yes No
(SPCN) 3 meter
Power Control Cable 6007 70 Both Yes No
(SPCN) 15 meter
Power Control Cable 6008 50 Both Yes No
(SPCN) 6 meter
Power Control Cable 6029 90 Both Yes No
(SPCN) 30 meter
PCI Dual Channel 6203 608 Support Yes No
Ultra3 SCSI Adapter
PCI Universal Differential 6204 541 Support Yes No
Ultra SCSI Adapter
2 Gigabit Fibre Channel 6228 1,615 Support Yes No
Adapter for 64-bit PCI Bus
Advanced SerialRAID Plus 6230 2,499 Support Yes No
Adapter
128 MB DRAM Option Card 6231 800 Support Yes No
32 MB Fast-Write Cache 6235 479 Support Yes No
Option Card
2 Gigabit Fibre Channel 6239 2,582 Support Yes No
PCI-X Adapter
Power Cable -- Drawer to 6458 14 Both Yes No
IBM PDU, 14-foot, 250V/10A
Power Cord (14-foot), 6469 14 Both Yes No
Drawer to OEM PDU,
(250V, 15A), United States,
Plug Type #5
Power Cord (6-foot), To 6470 14 Both Yes No
Wall (125V, 15A),
Plug Type #4
Power Cord (9-foot), To 6471 14 Both Yes No
Wall/OEM PDU, (125V, 15A),
Plug Type #70
Power Cord (9-foot), To 6472 14 Both Yes No
Wall/OEM PDU, (250V, 16A),
Plug Type #18
Power Cord (9-foot), To 6473 14 Both Yes No
Wall/OEM PDU, (250V, 10A),
Plug Type 19
Power Cord (9-foot), To 6474 14 Both Yes No
Wall/OEM PDU, (250V, 13A),
Plug Type #23
Power Cord (9-foot), To 6475 14 Both Yes No
Wall/OEM PDU, (250V, 16A),
Plug Type #32
Power Cord (9-foot), To 6476 14 Both Yes No
Wall/OEM PDU, (250V, 10A),
Plug Type #24
Power Cord (9-foot), To 6477 14 Both Yes No
Wall/OEM PDU, (250V, 16A),
Plug Type #22
Power Cord (9-foot), To 6478 14 Both Yes No
Wall/OEM PDU, (250V, 16A),
Plug Type #25
Power Cord (9-foot), To 6479 14 Support Yes No
Wall/OEM PDU, (250V, 10A),
Plug Type #6
Power Cord (6-foot), 6487 14 Both Yes No
To Wall, (250V, 15A),
United States, Plug Type #5
Power Cord (9-foot), To 6488 40 Both Yes No
Wall/OEM PDU, (125V, 15A
or 250V, 10A), Plug Type #2
Power Cord (9-foot), To 6493 14 Both Yes No
Wall/OEM PDU, (250V, 10A),
Plug Type #62
Power Cord (9-foot), To 6494 14 Both Yes No
Wall/OEM PDU, (250V, 10A),
Plug Type #69
Power Cord (9-foot), To 6495 14 Both Yes No
Wall/OEM PDU, (250V, 10A),
Plug Type #73
Power Cord (9-foot), To 6496 14 Both Yes No
Wall/OEM PDU, (250V, 10A),
Plug Type #66
Disk Slot Fillers 6598 45 Both Yes No
(Quantity 4)
Power Cord (9-foot), To 6651 14 Both Yes No
Wall/OEM PDU, (125V, 15A),
Plug Type #75
Power Cord (9-foot), To 6659 14 Both Yes No
Wall/OEM PDU, (250V, 15A),
Plug Type #76
Power Cord (14-foot), 6669 14 Both Yes No
Drawer to OEM PDU,
(250V, 15A), Plug Type #57
(DENAN marking)
Power Cord (6-foot), To 6670 14 Both Yes No
Wall (125V, 15A),
Plug Type #59
(DENAN marking)
Power Cord (9-foot), Drawer 6671 14 Both Yes No
to IBM PDU, 250V/10A
Power Cord (5-foot), Drawer 6672 14 Both Yes No
to IBM PDU, 250V/10A
Power Cord (9-foot), To 6680 14 Both Yes No
Wall/OEM PDU, (250V, 10A),
Plug Type #6, Insulated
Power Cord (6-foot), To 6687 14 Both Yes No
Wall, (250V, 15A), Plug
Type #57 (DENAN marking)
IBM/OEM Rack-mount Drawer 7164 168 Both Yes No
Rail Kit -- Adjustable Depth
System Drawer Enclosure 7300 350 Both No No
w/Bezel
Advanced POWER Virtualization 7304 990 Both Yes No
AAP Software Pre-Install 7305 NC Initial
Indicator
Zero-priced Value Pak 7398 0 Both Yes No
Processor Activation
Code for #7781
Activation for one #7781 7662 4,999 Both Yes No
processor-permanent
Processor Power Regulator 7768 510 Both Yes No
0/4 way 1.5 GHz QCM Processor 7781 4,999 462 Both No No
Ethernet Cable, 6M, Hardware 7801 12 Both Yes No
Management Console to
System Unit
Ethernet Cable, 15M, Hardware 7802 26 Both Yes No
Management Console to
System Unit
PCI Blind Swap Cassette Kit, 7861 35 Both Yes No
Single Wide Short
Adapters, Type II
PCI Blind Swap Cassette Kit, 7862 35 Both Yes No
Single Wide Adapters, Type II
PCI Blind Swap Cassette Kit, 7863 50 Both Yes No
Double Wide Adapters, Type II
Processor Enclosure And 7865 1,200 Both No No
Backplane
I/O Backplane, 6 PCI-X Slots 7866 4,100 Both No No
System Midplane 7867 500 Both No No
Ultra320 SCSI 6-pack Backplane 7868 1,200 Both No No
Media Enclosure And Backplane 7869 140 Both Yes No
Power Distribution Backplane 7870 200 Both No No
System Port Riser Card 7878 100 Both Yes No
AC Power Supply, 1400 W 7888 800 Both
Yes No
System Service Processor 7997 650 Both Yes No
128-Port Asynchronous 8131 50 Both Yes No
Controller Cable, 4.5 Meter
128-Port Asynchronous 8132 33 Both Yes No
Controller Cable, 23cm
(9-Inch)
RJ-45 to DB-25 Converter 8133 100 Both Yes No
Cable
Rack-Mountable Remote 8136 2,083 Support Yes No
Asynchronous Node
16-Port EIA-232
Enhanced Remote Asynchronous 8137 1,329 Support Yes No
Node 16-Port EIA-232
Quiet Touch Keyboard
USB, Business Black
U.S. English, #103P 8800 83 Both Yes No
French, #189 8801 83 Both Yes No
Italian, #142 8802 83 Both Yes No
German/Austrian, #129 8803 83 Both Yes No
U.K. English, #166 8804 83 Both Yes No
Spanish, #172 8805 83 Both Yes No
Japanese, #194 8806 83 Both Yes No
Brazilian/Portuguese, #275 8807 83 Both Yes No
Canadian French, #058 8808 83 Both Yes No
Belgian/Dutch, #120 8810 83 Both Yes No
Swedish/Finnish, #153 8811 83 Both Yes No
Danish, #159 8812 83 Both Yes No
Bulgarian, #442 8813 83 Both Yes No
Swiss/French/German, 8814 83 Both Yes No
#150F/G
Norwegian, #155 8816 83 Both Yes No
Dutch, #143 8817 83 Both Yes No
Portuguese, #163 8818 83 Both Yes No
Greek, #319 8819 83 Both Yes No
Hebrew, #212 8820 83 Both Yes No
Hungarian, #208 8821 83 Both Yes No
Polish, #214 8823 83 Both Yes No
Slovakian, #245 8825 83 Both Yes No
Czech, #243 8826 83 Both Yes No
Turkish, #179 8827 83 Both Yes No
LA Spanish, #171 8829 83 Both Yes No
Arabic, #238 8830 83 Both Yes No
Korean, #413 8833 83 Both Yes No
Chinese/U.S., #467 8834 83 Both Yes No
French Canadian, #445 8835 83 Both Yes No
Thai, #191 8836 83 Both Yes No
Russian, #443 8838 83 Both Yes No
Yugoslavian/Latin, #105 8839 83 Both Yes No
U.S. English (EMEA), #103P 8840 83 Both Yes No
Mouse -- Business Black with 8841 62 Both Yes No
Keyboard Attachment Cable
Factory Integration Specify 9169 NC Initial
Language Group Specify -- 9300 NC Initial
U.S. English
Reserved Rack Space 9570 NC Initial
Indicator 4U
Language Group Specify --
Dutch 9700 NC Initial
French 9703 NC Initial
German 9704 NC Initial
Polish 9705 NC Initial
Portuguese 9707 NC Initial
Spanish 9708 NC Initial
Italian 9711 NC Initial
Canadian French 9712 NC Initial
Japanese 9714 NC Initial
Traditional Chinese (Taiwan) 9715 NC Initial
Korean 9716 NC Initial
Turkish 9718 NC Initial
Hungarian 9719 NC Initial
Slovakian 9720 NC Initial
Russian 9721 NC Initial
Simplified Chinese (PRC) 9722 NC Initial
Czech 9724 NC Initial
Romanian 9725 NC Initial
Slovenian 9727 NC Initial
The following are newly announced features on the specified models of the RS/6000 or pSeries 7014 machine type:
Initial/
MES/
Description Model Feature Purchase Both/
Machine Type 7014 number number price Support
Rack Content Specify: S25 0260 NC Initial
9116/561 -- 4U T00 Initial
T42 Initial
Rack Content Specify: S25 0261 NC Initial
9116/561 -- 8U T00 Initial
T42 Initial
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