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IBM eserver pSeries systems handbook / Scott Vetter ... [et al.].

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Format:
Book
Contributor:
Vetter, Scott.
International Business Machines Corporation. International Technical Support Organization.
Series:
IBM redbooks.
IBM redbooks
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
IBM computers.
Web servers.
Physical Description:
xxxviii, 1018 p. : ill.
Edition:
3rd ed.
Place of Publication:
San Jose, CA : IBM, International Technical Support Organization, 2003.
Language Note:
English
Contents:
Front cover
Contents
Figures
Tables
Notices
Trademarks
Preface
The team that wrote this redbook
Become a published author
Comments welcome
Chapter 1. Introduction to IBM Sserver pSeries systems
1.1 Overview of pSeries systems
1.2 Processor descriptions
1.2.1 32-bit versus 64-bit computing
1.2.2 POWER1
1.2.3 POWER2
1.2.4 PowerPC
1.2.5 RS64
1.2.6 POWER3
1.2.7 POWER4
1.3 Autonomic computing
1.3.1 e-business on demand
1.3.2 Reliability, Availability, and Serviceability (RAS) features
1.3.3 Capacity Upgrade on Demand
Chapter 2. Facts and features reference
Chapter 3. Entry systems
3.1 7028 Model 6C1 and 6E1 IBM Sserver pSeries 610
3.1.1 Product positioning
3.1.2 Highlights
3.1.3 Technical overview
3.1.4 RAS features
3.1.5 Minimum and standard features
3.1.6 System expansion
3.1.7 Features
3.1.8 Configuration notes
3.1.9 Express configurations
3.2 7029 Model 6C3 and 6E3 IBM Sserver pSeries 615
3.2.1 Product positioning
3.2.2 Highlights
3.2.3 Technical overview
3.2.4 RAS features
3.2.5 Minimum and standard features
3.2.6 System expansion
3.2.7 Features
3.2.8 Configuration notes
3.2.9 Express configurations
3.3 7028 Model 6C4 and 6E4 IBM Sserver pSeries 630
3.3.1 Product positioning
3.3.2 Highlights
3.3.3 Technical overview
3.3.4 RAS features
3.3.5 Minimum and standard features
3.3.6 System expansion
3.3.7 Features
3.3.8 Configuration notes
3.3.9 Express configurations
3.4 9114-275 IBM IntelliStation POWER 275
3.4.1 General description
3.4.2 Configuration notes
3.4.3 Express configurations
3.5 7043 Model 150 IBM RS/6000 43P
3.5.1 Product positioning
3.5.2 Highlights
3.5.3 Technical overview
3.5.4 RAS features
3.5.5 Minimum and standard features.
3.5.6 System expansion
3.5.7 Features
3.5.8 Configuration notes
3.6 7044 Model 170 IBM RS/6000 44P
3.6.1 Product positioning
3.6.2 Highlights
3.6.3 Technical overview
3.6.4 RAS features
3.6.5 Minimum and standard features
3.6.6 System expansion
3.6.7 Features
3.6.8 Configuration notes
3.7 9112-265 IBM IntelliStation POWER 265
3.7.1 Product positioning
3.7.2 Highlights
3.7.3 Technical overview and RAS features
3.7.4 Minimum and standard features
3.7.5 System expansion
3.7.6 Features
3.7.7 Configuration notes
3.7.8 Express configurations
3.8 7026 Model B80 IBM Sserver pSeries 640
3.8.1 Product positioning
3.8.2 Highlights
3.8.3 Technical overview
3.8.4 RAS features
3.8.5 Minimum and standard features
3.8.6 System expansion
3.8.7 Features
3.8.8 Configuration notes
3.9 Features for entry-level systems
Chapter 4. Midrange systems
4.1 7038-6M2 IBM Sserver pSeries 650 server
4.1.1 Highlights of the p650
4.1.2 Technical overview of the p650
4.1.3 RAS features
4.1.4 Minimum and standard features p650
4.1.5 System expansion of the p650
4.1.6 Features of the p650
4.1.7 Configuration notes
4.1.8 Express configurations
Chapter 5. IBM rack-mounted expansion drawers
5.1 7311-D20 Expansion Drawer
5.1.1 7311-D20 I/O drawer overview
5.1.2 Highlights
5.1.3 Configuration notes
5.1.4 6C4 I/O drawer attachment notes
5.1.5 6M2 I/O drawer attachment notes
5.2 7311-D10 I/O Drawer
5.2.1 Highlights
5.2.2 I/O drawer attachment notes
5.2.3 Features
Chapter 6. High-end servers: IBM Sserver pSeries 670 and 690
6.1 Positioning pSeries 670 and 690
6.2 7040 pSeries technical overview
6.2.1 Central Electronics Complex (CEC 7040-671/681)
6.2.2 Memory subsystem
6.2.3 I/O drawer - (7040-61D)
6.2.4 Media drawer.
6.2.5 System Rack - (7040-61R)
6.2.6 IBM Hardware Management Console for pSeries
6.2.7 RAS features
6.3 7040-671 IBM Sserver pSeries 670
6.3.1 Highlights of pSeries 670
6.3.2 7040 pSeries 670 minimum and standard features
6.3.3 7040 pSeries 670 system expansion
6.3.4 Configuration notes
6.4 7040-681 IBM Sserver pSeries 690
6.4.1 Highlights pSeries 690
6.4.2 7040 pSeries 690 minimum and standard features
6.4.3 7040 pSeries 690 system expansion
6.4.4 Configuration notes
6.5 Features of the 7040 pSeries 670/690
Chapter 7. Racks and rack solution
7.1 Model 7014-T00 overview
7.2 Model highlights 7014-T00
7.2.1 Description
7.2.2 Side panels and side to side rack suite attachment
7.2.3 Front door and front trim kit
7.2.4 Ruggedized rack feature
7.2.5 Other standard equipment and optional features
7.2.6 Physical specifications, operating environment, and power
7.2.7 Publications
7.3 Model 7014-T42 overview
7.4 Model highlights 7014-T42
7.4.1 Description
7.4.2 Side panels and side to side rack suite attachment
7.4.3 Front door and front trim kit
7.4.4 Ruggedized rack feature
7.4.5 Other standard equipment and optional features
7.4.6 Physical specifications
7.5 Model 7316-TF2 overview
7.5.1 Model highlights 7316-TF2
7.5.2 Description
7.5.3 Physical specifications
7.6 Uninterruptible Power System (UPS)
7.6.1 Rack rules
7.6.2 Customer setup (CSU)
7.6.3 Devices supported
7.6.4 Battery runtime
7.6.5 UPS Model 9910-Axx
7.6.6 UPS Model 9910-Pxx
7.6.7 UPS Model 9910-Mxx
Chapter 8. High density cluster servers
8.1 7039-651 IBM Sserver pSeries 655 Server
8.1.1 The pSeries 655 as a Cluster Server
8.1.2 The p655 Clustered System
8.1.3 Software requirements
8.1.4 p655 Cluster considerations
8.1.5 7040-61D I/O Drawer.
8.1.6 Disk and boot devices
8.1.7 7040-W42 System Rack
8.1.8 Feature codes on the p655
8.2 The RS/6000 SP in the IBM Sserver Cluster 1600
8.2.1 The 9076 555/557 and 556/558 Models
8.3 7045-SW4 High-Performance Switch
Chapter 9. Storage, communication, and other I/O adapters
9.1 PCI storage adapters
9.1.1 PCI-X Dual Channel Ultra320 SCSI RAID Adapter (FC 5703)
9.1.2 Dual Channel SCSI RAID Enablement Card (FC 5709)
9.1.3 PCI-X Dual Channel Ultra320 SCSI Blind Swap (FC 5710)
9.1.4 PCI-X Dual Channel Ultra320 SCSI RAID Blind Swap (FC 5711)
9.1.5 PCI-X Dual Channel Ultra320 SCSI Adapter (FC 5712)
9.1.6 PCI 4-Channel Ultra3 SCSI RAID Adapter (FC 2498)
9.1.7 PCI Dual Channel Ultra3 SCSI Adapter (FC 6203)
9.1.8 PCI Universal Differential Ultra SCSI Adapter (FC 6204)
9.1.9 PCI Dual Channel Ultra2 SCSI Adapter (FC 6205)
9.1.10 PCI Single-Ended Ultra SCSI Adapter (FC 6206)
9.1.11 PCI Differential Ultra SCSI Adapter (FC 6207)
9.1.12 Advanced SerialRAID Plus Adapter (FC 6230)
9.1.13 Gigabit Fibre Channel Adapter for 64-bit PCI Bus (FC 6228)
9.2 System adapters
9.2.1 IBM Short-wave Serial HIPPI PCI Adapter (FC 2732)
9.2.2 S/390 ESCON Channel Adapter (FC 2751)
9.2.3 IBM RS/6000 SP System Attachment Adapter (FC 8396)
9.2.4 SP Switch2 PCI Attachment Adapter (FC 8397)
9.2.5 SP Switch2 PCI-X Attachment Adapter (FC 8398)
9.3 Asynchronous adapters
9.3.1 8-Port Asynchronous Adapter EIA 232/RS-422 (FC 2943)
9.3.2 128-Port Asynchronous Adapter EIA-232 (FC 2944)
9.4 ARTIC adapters
9.4.1 ARTIC960Hx 4-Port Selectable Adapter (FC 2947)
9.4.2 ARTIC960RxD Quad Digital Trunk Adapter (FC 6310)
9.5 WAN adapters
9.5.1 2-Port Multiprotocol X.25 Adapter (FC 2962)
9.6 Asynchronous transfer mode adapters
9.6.1 Turboways 622 Mbps PCI MMF ATM Adapter (FC 2946).
9.6.2 IBM 64-bit/66 MHz PCI ATM 155 UTP Adapter (FC 4953)
9.6.3 IBM 64-bit/66 MHz PCI ATM 155 MMF Adapter (FC 4957)
9.7 Ethernet and token-ring adapters
9.7.1 Gigabit Ethernet - SX Adapter (FC 2969)
9.7.2 10/100/1000 Base-T Ethernet PCI Adapter (FC 2975)
9.7.3 4-Port 10/100 Base-Tx Ethernet PCI Adapter (FC 4951)
9.7.4 4/16 Mbps Token-Ring Adapter (FC 4959)
9.7.5 IBM 4-Port 10/100 Ethernet Adapter (FC 4951)
9.7.6 IBM Universal 4-Port 10/100 Ethernet Adapter (FC 4961)
9.7.7 10/100 Mbps Ethernet PCI Adapter II (FC 4962)
9.7.8 IBM Gigabit Ethernet-SX PCI-X Adapter (FC 5700)
9.7.9 IBM 10/100/1000 Base-TX Ethernet PCI-X Adapter (FC 5701)
9.7.10 2-Port 10/100/1000 Base-TX Ethernet PCI-X Adapter (FC 5706)
9.7.11 IBM 2-Port Gigabit Ethernet-SX PCI-X Adapter (FC 5707)
9.7.12 2 Gigabit Fibre Channel PCI-X Adapter (FC 6239)
9.8 Cryptographic adapters
9.8.1 IBM e-business Cryptographic Accelerator (FC 4960)
9.8.2 PCI Cryptographic Coprocessor-FIPS-4 (FC 4963)
Chapter 10. Graphics accelerators
10.1 Available graphics accelerators
10.1.1 POWER GXT135P graphics accelerator (FC 2848)
10.1.2 POWER GXT4000P graphics accelerator (FC 2826)
10.1.3 POWER GXT4500P graphics accelerator (FC 2842)
10.1.4 POWER GXT6000P graphics accelerator (FC 2827)
10.1.5 POWER GXT6500P graphics accelerator (FC 2843)
10.1.6 Display and cable matrix
10.2 Withdrawn graphics accelerators
Chapter 11. Internal storage devices
11.1 DVD and CD-ROM
11.2 Internal tape drives
11.3 SCSI drives
11.3.1 SCSI-I
11.3.2 SCSI-II
11.3.3 SCSI-III
11.3.4 Overview of SCSI-III standards
11.3.5 General terminology
11.3.6 Available SCSI disk drives
Chapter 12. External storage architectures and devices
12.1 IBM external disk storage
12.2 Disk systems summary.
12.2.1 IBM 7133 Serial Disk System Advanced Models T40 and D40.
Notes:
"December 2003."
Includes bibliographical references and index.
OCLC:
61446936

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