Manuale UtenteSommarioFront cover1Contents5Notices9Trademarks10Preface11The team that wrote this Redpaper11Become a published author12Comments welcome12Chapter 1. General description131.1 System specifications151.2 Physical package151.3 Minimum and optional features161.3.1 Processor card features171.3.2 Memory features181.3.3 Disk and media features181.3.4 USB diskette drive191.3.5 I/O drawers191.3.6 Hardware Management Console models231.4 Value Paks231.5 Model type conversion241.6 System racks241.6.1 IBM RS/6000 7014 Model T00 Enterprise Rack251.6.2 IBM RS/6000 7014 Model T42 Enterprise Rack261.6.3 AC Power Distribution Unit and rack content261.6.4 Rack-mounting rules for p5-570 and I/O drawers261.6.5 Additional options for rack271.6.6 OEM rack281.7 Statement of direction29Chapter 2. Architecture and technical overview312.1 The POWER5 chip322.1.1 Simultaneous multi-threading332.1.2 Dynamic power management332.1.3 The POWER chip evolution342.1.4 CMOS, copper, and SOI technology352.2 Processor cards352.2.1 Processor drawer interconnect cables362.2.2 Processor clock rate372.3 Memory subsystem382.3.1 Memory placement rules382.3.2 Memory restriction382.3.3 Memory throughput392.4 System buses392.4.1 RIO-2 buses and GX+ card392.4.2 SP bus402.5 Internal I/O subsystem402.5.1 PCI-X slots and adapters402.5.2 LAN adapters412.5.3 Graphic accelerators412.5.4 SCSI adapters412.6 Internal storage422.6.1 Internal hot swappable SCSI disks422.6.2 Internal RAID options432.6.3 Internal media devices432.7 External I/O subsystems442.7.1 I/O drawers442.7.2 7311 Model D10 and 7311 Model D11 I/O drawers442.7.3 7311 Model D20 I/O drawer452.7.4 7311 I/O drawer and RIO-2 cabling462.7.5 7311 I/O drawer and SPCN cabling472.7.6 External disk subsystems482.8 Dynamic logical partitioning502.9 Virtualization502.9.1 Virtual Ethernet502.9.2 Advanced POWER Virtualization feature502.10 Service processor532.10.1 Service processor - base542.10.2 Service processor - extender542.11 Boot process552.11.1 IPL flow without an HMC attached to the system552.11.2 Hardware Management Console562.11.3 IPL flow with an HMC attached to the system562.11.4 Definitions of partitions572.11.5 Hardware requirements for partitioning582.11.6 Specific partition definitions used for Micro-Partitioning582.11.7 System Management Services582.11.8 Boot options592.11.9 Additional boot options602.11.10 Security612.12 Operating system requirements612.12.1 AIX 5L612.12.2 Linux62Chapter 3. Capacity on Demand, RAS, and manageability633.1 Capacity on Demand643.1.1 Processor Capacity Upgrade on Demand methods643.1.2 Capacity Upgrade on Demand for memory653.1.3 How to report temporary activation resources663.1.4 Trial Capacity on Demand673.2 Reliability, availability, and serviceability673.2.1 Fault avoidance673.2.2 First Failure Data Capture683.2.3 Permanent monitoring683.2.4 Self-healing693.2.5 N+1 redundancy703.2.6 Fault masking703.2.7 Resource deallocation703.2.8 Serviceability713.3 Manageability723.3.1 Advanced System Management Interface723.3.2 Service Agent733.3.3 p5 Customer-Managed Microcode743.3.4 Service Update Management Assistant743.4 Cluster 160075Related publications77IBM Redbooks77Other publications77Online resources78How to get IBM Redbooks79Help from IBM79Back cover82Dimensioni: 2,36 MBPagine: 82Language: EnglishApri il manuale