IBM Power 760 model RMD delivers unprecedented performance, scalability, reliability, and manageability for demanding commercial workloads
IBM United States Hardware Announcement 113-028February 5, 2013
(Corrected on May 13, 2013)
In the Terms and conditions section corrected information on warranty service upgrades.(Corrected on April 19, 2013)
Moved the 24x7 coverage text from the CRU and On-site service section to the Warranty period section. Deleted replacement parts that were added in error.
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At a glance |
The Power® 760 server is a powerful 1- to 4-socket server that supports up to 48 cores with the Capacity Upgrade on Demand (CUoD) configuration flexibility to meet today's growth and tomorrow's processing needs. The server features:
- Powerful POWER7+ processors that offer 0/12-, 0/24-, 0/36-, and 0/48-core 3.1 GHz or 3.4 GHz configurations
- Up to 2048 GB of memory with four CUoD processor dual chip modules (DCMs) installed, optionally augmented with Active Memory Expansion
- Rich I/O options in the system unit:
- Six PCIe 8X Gen2 slots in the system unit
- Two GX++ slots for attaching up to four 12X PCIe I/O drawers or up to two EXP30 Ultra SSD I/O Drawers
- Six HDD/SSD SAS small form-factor (SFF) bays and integrated SAS I/O controllers
- Integrated Mulifunction Card with four Ethernet ports, two USB ports, and one serial port
- One hot-plug, slim-line SATA media bay per system unit (optional)
- Service Processor
- Redundant hot-swap ac power supplies
- 19-inch rack-mount 5U configuration
- EnergyScale technology
- PowerVM® ( Express® , Standard, or Enterprise)
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 IBM Power 760 server (9109-RMD) supports up to four POWER7+ processor DCMs. Each of the four processor DCMs is a 0/12-core CUoD DCM packaged with 2 x 6-core chips. All 0/12-core CUoD processor DCMs are either 3.1 GHz or 3.4 GHz mounted on a dedicated card with a granularity of one DCM in a 19-inch rack-mount, 5U (EIA units) drawer configuration. Each POWER7+ processor DCM is a 64-bit, 0/12-core CUoD processor, packaged on a dedicated card with a maximum of 64 DDR3 DIMMs, 10 MB of L3 cache per core, and 256 KB of L2 cache per core. A fully populated Power 760 server with four DCMs has a minimum of eight cores activated and up to a maximum of 48 cores with a CUoD granularity of one core.
The Power 760 model RMD server supports a maximum of 64 DDR3 DIMM slots, 16 per 0/12-core processor DCM. Memory features (two memory DIMMs per feature) supported are 8, 16, 32, and 64 GB and run at speeds of 1066 MHz. A system with four DCMs installed has a maximum memory of 2048 GB. Also, the optional Active Memory Expansion can enable the effective maximum memory capacity to be much larger than the true physical memory. Innovative compression/decompression of memory content using processor cycles can enable memory expansion up to 125% for AIX® partitions. A server with a maximum of 2048 GB can effectively be expanded to greater than 4 TB. This can enhance virtualization and server consolidation by allowing more partitions or running more work with the same physical amount of memory.
The Power 760 server offers great I/O expandability. In addition to the six PCIe Gen2 slots in the system unit, up to four 12X-attached I/O drawers (#5802 or #5877) add up to 40 PCIe Gen1 slots. This set of PCI slots can deliver extensive connectivity to LANs, switches, SANs, asynchronous devices, SAS storage, tape storage, and more. For example, more than 64 TB of SAS disk storage is supported.
The Power 760 server includes six SFF SAS bays. This offers up to 5.4 TB HDD capacity or up to 3.6 TB SSD capacity. All SAS disks and SSDs are 2.5-inch SFF and hot swappable. The six SAS or SSD bays can be split into two sets of three bays for additional configuration flexibility using just the integrated SAS adapters.
Two new SSD packages offer ordering convenience and price savings for a new server order. Each 6-pack SSD feature #ESR2/#ESR4 for the EXP30 Ultra SSD I/O Drawer can provide up to 140,000 I/O operations per second (IOPS) in just 1/5th of a 1U drawer. The 4-pack SSD feature #ESRA/ESRB/ESRC/ESRD can provide up to 90,000 IOPS. A 6-pack or 4-pack SSD must be ordered with the server, not as a later MES order.
Other integrated features include:
- Enhanced I/O bandwidth with PCIe Gen2 slots compared to the PCIe Gen1 and PCI-X slots of the POWER7® 750
- Enhanced I/O redundancy and flexibility with two new, integrated POWER7 + I/O controllers compared to the POWER7 750
- One hot-plug, slim-line, SATA media bay per enclosure (optional)
- Redundant hot-swap ac power supplies
- Choice of Integrated Multifunction Card options (maximum one per system):
- Dual 10 Gb Optical + Dual 1 Gb Ethernet (#1769)
- Dual 10 Gb Copper + Dual 1 Gb Ethernet (#1768)
- Dual 10 Gb Optical + Dual 1/10 Gb Ethernet (#EN11)
- Dual 10 Gb Copper + Dual 1/10 Gb Ethernet (#EN10)
- One serial port per each Integrated Multifunction Card; two USB ports per each Integrated Multifunction Card plus another USB port port on each system unit (maximum three usable USB ports per system)
- Service Processor
- EnergyScale technology
- Two hardware management console (HMC) ports and two SPCN ports
- Redundant and hot-swap power
- Redundant and hot-swap cooling
- 4-pack and 6-pack SSD features that can be ordered with a new server
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Key prerequisites |
One of the following operating systems:
- IBM AIX
- IBM i
- Linux
- VIOS
For more information, refer to the Hardware requirements and Software requirements sections.
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Planned availability date |
March 15, 2013
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Description |
Summary of features
The following features are available on the Power 760:
- One to four 0/12-core CUoD processor DCMs
- 0/12-core (2 x 6-core) 3.1 GHz processor DCM (#EPT5)
- 0/12-core (2 x 6-core) 3.4 GHz processor DCM (#EPT6)
- One processor core activation for #EPT5 (#EPTA)
- One processor core activation for #EPT6 (#EPTB)
- POWER7+ DDR3 Memory DIMMs (two per feature)
- 8 GB (2 x 4 GB), 1066 MHz (#EM08)
- 16 GB (2 x 8 GB), 1066 MHz (#EM4B)
- 32 GB (2 x 16 GB), 1066 MHz (#EM4C)
- 64 GB (2 x 32 GB), 1066 MHz (#EM4D)
- Active Memory Expansion with POWER7+ hardware accelerator (#4792)
- Six hot-swappable, 2.5-inch, small form-factor SAS disks or SSD bays per system
- One hot-plug, slim-line SATA media bay per system unit (optional #EPTS)
- Redundant hot-swap 1,925 watts ac power supplies
- Choice of Integrated Multifunction Card options (maximum one per system):
- Dual 10 Gb Optical + Dual 1 Gb Ethernet (#1769)
- Dual 10 Gb Copper + Dual 1 Gb Ethernet (#1768)
- Dual 10 Gb Optical + Dual 1/10 Gb Ethernet (#EN11)
- Dual 10 Gb Copper + Dual 1/10 Gb Ethernet (#EN10)
- Two USB ports on the Integrated Multifunction Card plus another USB port provided by the operator panel (maximum three usable USB ports per system)
- DASD/Media backplane with external SAS port, 6 x 2.5-inch DASD/SSD (#EPTS)
- One to six SFF SAS DASD or SSDs (mixing allowed)
- Two integrated SAS controllers to run SAS bays
- One slim bay for a DVD-RAM (required)
- One integrated SATA controller to run the DVD-RAM
- Two HMC ports per system unit (maximum four per system)
- Eight I/O expansion slots per system: six Gen2 PCIe 8x slots plus two GX++ slots per system unit
- Dynamic LPAR support, processor, and memory
- PowerVM (optional):
- Micro-Partitioning®
- Virtual I/O Server (VIOS)
- Support for dedicated and shared processor logical partition (LPAR) groups
- Support for manual provisioning of resources partition migration ( PowerVM - Enterprise Edition)
- Optional PowerHA® for AIX , IBM i, and Linux
- 12X I/O drawer with PCIe slots for 16-core or larger Power 760:
- Up to four PCIe I/O drawers (#5802 or #5877)
- Disk/SSD-only I/O drawers:
- Up to 32 EXP24S SFF SAS I/O drawers (#5887) on SAS PCIe controller (optionally one of the 32 drawers can be attached to the external SAS port of the system unit)
- Up to 27 EXP12S 3.5-inch SAS I/O drawers (#5886) on SAS PCIe controllers
- Up to two EXP30 Ultra SSD I/O drawers with integrated, high-performance, SAS controllers (#EDR1)
- IBM Systems Director Active Energy Manager
- 5U (EIA units), 19-inch rack-mount drawer configuration
Processors
Each system must have a minimum of eight active processors.
- Each system must have a minimum of one processor DCM (eight cores active)
- There is a maximum of four processor DCMs (48 cores)
- If more than one processor DCM in one server, then all processor DCM features must be identical; all 3.1 GHz processor DCMs (#EPT5) or all 3.4 GHz processor DCMs (#EPT6)
- All processor DCMs are placed on a mandatory Processor and Memory Backplane (#EPT1)
Memory
Summary configuration considerations:
- Power 760 memory is ordered using memory features that ship two DDR3 1066 MHz DIMMs per feature:
- 8 GB (2 x 4 GB DIMMs) (#EM08)
- 16 GB (2 x 8 GB DIMMs) (#EM4B)
- 32 GB (2 x 16 GB DIMMs) (#EM4C)
- 64 GB (2 x 32 GB DIMMs) (#EM4D)
- The DIMMs are plugged into memory riser cards (#EM01) located on the Processor and Memory Backplane (#EPT1). Each riser card has eight DIMM slots.
- Two memory riser cards (16 DIMM slots) must be installed per each installed DCM. Thus, there are two, four, six, or eight riser cards depending on whether there are one, two, three, or four processor DCMs.
- The maximum system memory for each number of DCMs is the following:
- Four processor DCMs: 2048 GB, 64 DIMMs x 32 GB/DIMM (32 x #EM4D)
- Three processor DCMs: 1536 GB (24 x #EM4D)
- Two processor DCMs: 1024 GB (16 x #EM4D)
- One processor DCM: 512 GB (8 x #EM4D)
Additional memory configuration details
- The minimum system memory for each number of DCMs is the following:
- One processor DCM: 32 GB (2 x #EM4B, 4 DIMMs or 4 x #EM08, 8 DIMMs)
- Two processor DCMs: 32 GB (4 x #EM08, 8 DIMMs)
- Three processor DCMs: 48 GB (6 x #EM08, 12 DIMMs)
- Four processor DCMs: 64 GB (8 x #EM08, 16 DIMMs)
- Different system memory feature numbers may be mixed on each of the two memory riser cards servicing each DCM.
- Each riser card must have at least one memory feature code (two identical DIMMs)
- A memory riser card can have two, four, six, or eight DIMMs ordered by one, two, three, or four memory features. All the memory features can be the same in the riser card or up to two different size memory features can be used in the same riser card. If using two different size memory features, valid examples per riser card are:
- Four DIMMs total: quantity of one memory feature plus quantity one of any other memory feature
- Six DIMMs total: quantity of one memory feature plus quantity two of any other memory feature
- Eight DIMMs total: quantity of two of one memory feature plus quantity of two of any other memory feature
Invalid examples using more than one memory size feature are:
- More than two sizes of memory features (example: 8 GB plus 16 GB plus 32 GB in one riser)
- Quantity three of one memory feature plus quantity one of another memory feature -- use two sets of two features instead of this mixture for eight DIMMs
- Different system memory feature numbers can be mixed on each of the two memory riser cards associated with each DCM. Likewise, riser cards on multiple processor DCMs can have the same or different memory features.
- IBM recommends for better performance that the quantity of DIMMs should be evenly distributed across each of the riser cards. Also, IBM recommends the total quantity of GB on each riser card should be balanced as much as possible. Where possible, avoid having one riser card with more than twice the GB of another riser card on the server. These are general performance recommendations, not mandatory configuration rules, and the first recommendation is typically more significant than the second recommendation.
- The eight DIMM slots in a riser card are labeled C1, C2, C3, C4, C5, C6, C7, and C8. DIMM placement rules are as follows:
- The DIMMs in C1 and C3 must be identical. Similarly the DIMMs in C2 and C4 must be identical and C5 and C7 must be identical and C6 and C8 must be identical.
- The four DIMMs, if present in C1/C2/C3/C4, must be identical in a riser card. The four DIMMs, if present in C5/C6/C7/C8, must be identical in a riser card.
The minimum defined configuration in eConfig, if no choice is made, when AIX or Linux is the primary operating system is:
Feature number Description EPT5 0/12-core 3.1 GHz POWER7+ Processor EPT1 Processor and Memory Backplane EPTR Service Processor 8 x EPTA 8 Processor Activations 2 x EM4B 32 GB Memory 2 x EM01 Memory Riser Card EPTS Storage Backplane 1768 Integrated Multifunction Card (VIOS support only) 1886 146.8 GB 15k SFF DASD 2 x 5532 Two 1,925 watt ac power supplies, base 5771 SATA DVD-RAM 9300/97xx) Language Group Specify 2146 or 2147 Primary Operating System Indicator - IBM AIX (#2146) or Linux (#2147) 2 x 6xxx Two Power Cords
Notes:
- No internal DASD is required if feature 0837 (Boot from SAN) is selected. A Fibre Channel or Fibre Channel over Ethernet adapter must be ordered if feature 0837 is selected.
- One HMC is required for every 9109-RMD; however, a communal HMC is acceptable.
The minimum defined configuration in eConfig, if no choice is made, when IBM i is the primary operating system is:
Feature number Description EPT5 0/12-core 3.1 GHz POWER7+ Processor EPT1 Processor and Memory Backplane EPTR Service Processor 8 x EPMA 8 Processor Activations 2 x EM4B 32 GB Memory 2 x EM01 Memory Riser Card EPTS Storage Backplane 2 x 1888 139.5 GB 15k SFF DASD 2 x 5532 Two 1,925 watt ac power supplies, base 5771 SATA DVD-RAM 9300/97xx) Language Group Specify 2145 Primary Operating System Indicator - IBM i 0040 Mirrored System Disk Level Specify Code 0567 IBM i 7.1, or later 0837 SAN Load Source Specify (Boot from SAN) (If SAN is chosen, does not require two disk drives) 5553 System Console - Internal LAN 2 x 6xxx Two Power Cords
Note: The Ethernet ports and serial port of the Integrated Multifunction Card is not natively supported by IBM i and thus cannot be used for IBM i LAN console support. The #5899 4-port Ethernet adapter is usually used with this function, or an optional HMC can be used for IBM i console functions.
Note: No internal DASD is required if feature 0837 (Boot from SAN) is selected. A Fibre Channel or Fibre Channel over Ethernet adapter must be ordered if feature 0837 is selected.
I/O drawer availability
- It is recommended that any attached I/O drawers be located in the same rack as the Power 760 server for ease of service, but they can be installed in separate racks if the application or other rack content requires it.
- The following list shows the I/O drawers that are supported or available on the model RMD, with the correct interface to use for each of the drawers and the maximum number of attached I/O drawers:
Order Maximum Feature description Status Interface number 5802 PCIe 12X I/O W/Disks Drawer Available 12X 4 (disk bays) 5877 PCIe 12X I/O No Disk Drawer Available 12X 4 (no disk bays) 5887 EXP24S SFF Gen2-bay Drawer Available SAS 51 EDR1 EXP30 Ultra SSD I/O Drawer Available PCIe 2 5886 EXP12S SAS Disk Drawer Supported SAS 27
Note: Two or more processor DCMs are required in order to attach a #5802, #5877, or #EDR1.
The following feature-numbered I/O drawers are available for order on the Power 760 server:
- The PCIe 12X I/O Drawer (#5802 and #5877) is a 19-inch I/O and storage drawer. Feature 5802 gives you a 4 EIA unit tall drawer containing 10 PCI-E-based I/O adapter slots and 18 SAS hot-swap small form-factor disk bays, which can be used for either disk drives or SSD, organized into two groups of nine. Each group of disk slots is controlled by one or two PCIe SAS storage adapters located in a PCIe slot in the same feature 5802 as the SAS drives. A maximum of two feature 5802 drawers can be placed on the same 12X loop. Feature 5877 is the same as feature 5802, except it does not contain any SAS bays. Feature 5877 can be on the same loop as feature 5802. Feature 5877 cannot be upgraded to feature 5802.
The physical dimensions of the drawer measure 444.5 mm (17.5 in) wide by 177.8 mm (7.0 in) high by 711.2 mm (28.0 in) deep for use in a 19-inch rack. The adapter slots use blind swap cassettes and support hot plugging of adapter cards. A minimum configuration of two 12X DDR cables, two ac power cables, and two SPCN cables is required to ensure proper redundancy. The drawer attaches to the host CEC drawer with a 12X adapter in a GX slot via 12X DDR cables available in different cable lengths: 0.6 (#1861), 1.5 (#1862), 3.0 (#1865), or 8 meters (#1864). The 12X SDR cables are not supported.
- The EXP24S SFF Gen2-bay Drawer (#5887) is an expansion drawer with twenty-four 2.5-inch form factor SAS bays. Slot filler panels are included for empty bays when initially shipped. A feature 5887 supports up to 24 hot-swap SFF SAS hard disk drives (HDD) or solid state drives (SSD). It uses only 2 EIA of space in a 19-inch rack. The EXP24S includes redundant ac power supplies and two power cords. The EXP24S SFF bays use Gen2 or SFF-2 SAS bays that are not compatible with CEC SFF Gen1 SAS bays or with feature 5802 or 5803 SFF SAS bays.
With AIX , Linux , and VIOS, the EXP24S can be ordered with four sets of six bays, two sets of 12 bays, or one set of 24 bays (mode 4, 2, or 1). With IBM i, the EXP24S can be ordered as one set of 24 bays (mode 1).
The EXP24S SAS ports are attached to a SAS controller that can be a SAS PCI-X or PCIe adapter or pair of adapters. The EXP24S can also be attached to an imbedded SAS controller in a server with an imbedded SAS port or to the integrated SAS controllers in the EXP30 Ultra SSD I/O Drawer. Attachment between the SAS controller and the EXP24S SAS ports is via the appropriate SAS Y or X or EX cables.
12X I/O drawer cables
- The I/O drawers (#5802/#5877) are connected to GX++ adapters in the CEC drawer with 12X DDR cables. 12X DDR cables available in different cable lengths: 1.5 (#1862), 3.0 (#1865), or 8 meters (#1864).
- The first 12X I/O drawer attached in any I/O drawer loop requires two 12X DDR cables. If a second 12X drawer is used on the I/O loop, one additional 12X DDR cable is required.
- The first 12X I/O drawer attached to a system unit requires two power control cables. Each additional 12X I/O drawer added to a system requires one additional power control cable. Each system has one power control loop. All I/O drawers attached to a system are included in the same power control loop. Power control cable loops are different in this regard from 12X DDR cable loops.
- EXP30 Ultra SSD I/O Drawer (#EDR1) is a 1U high I/O drawer providing 30 hot-swap SSD bays and a pair of integrated large write cache, high-performance SAS controllers. Ultrahigh levels of performance are accomplished without using any PCIe slots on the POWER7 server in an ultradense packaging design. The two high-performance, integrated SAS controllers each physically enable 3.1 GB write cache. Working as a pair, they offer mirrored write cache data and controller redundancy. The cache contents are designed to be protected by built-in flash memory in case of power failure. If the pairing is broken, write cache is not used after existing cache content is written out to the drive and performance will probably be slowed until the controller pairing is reestablished.
Each controller is connected to a GX++ PCIe adapter in a server (for example, #1914) over a PCIe x8 cable such as #EN05, #EN07, or #EN08. Usually both controllers are attached to one server, but each controller can be assigned to a different server or partition or VIOS. Active/Active capability is supported assuming at least two RAID arrays. The controllers provide RAID 0, RAID 5, RAID 6, and RAID 10 for AIX , Linux , and VIOS. The controllers provide RAID 5 and RAID 6 for IBM i. AIX , IBM i, Linux , and VIOS also offer OS mirroring (LVM). The SAS controllers' CCIN is 57C3. eMLC SSDs designed to fit in the Ultra drawer bays such as the 387 GB SSD #ES02/#ES04 are used. A minimum of six SSD are required in each Ultra drawer. Each controller can access all 30 SSD bays.
- The EXP12S SAS Drawer (#5886) is a 2 EIA tall drawer and mounts in a 19-inch rack. The drawer can hold either SAS disk drives or SSDs. The drawer is 511.05 mm (20.12 in) long and can weigh up to 18.14 kg (40 lb) without SAS drives. The EXP12S SAS drawer has twelve 3.5-inch SAS bays with redundant data paths to each bay. The drawer supports redundant hot-plug power and cooling and redundant hot-swap SAS expanders (Enclosure Services Manager (ESM)). Each ESM has an independent SCSI Enclosure Services (SES) diagnostic processor.
The SAS disk drives or SSDs contained in the EXP12S are controlled by one or two PCIe SAS adapters connected to the EXP12S via SAS cables. The SAS cable will vary depending on the adapter being used, the operating system being used, and the protection that you need.
A second EXP12S drawer can be attached to another drawer using two SAS EE cables, providing 24 SAS bays instead of 12 bays for the same SAS controller port. This is called cascading . In this configuration, all 24 SAS bays are controlled by a single controller or a single pair of controllers.
The feature 5886 can also be directly attached to the SAS port on the rear of the Power 760, delivering a very low-cost disk storage solution. When used this way, the embedded SAS RAID controllers augmented by the 175 MB Cache RAID - Dual IOA Enablement Card (#5662) in the system unit control the disk drives in EXP12S. A second unit cannot be cascaded to a feature 5886 attached in this way.
19-inch racks
The 9109-RMD and its I/O drawers are designed to mount in the 7014-T00, 7014-T42, feature 0551, and feature 0553 racks. These are built to the 19-inch EIA standard. When ordering a new 9109 system, you can order the appropriate 7014 rack model with the system hardware on the same initial order. IBM also makes the racks available as features of the 9109-RMD when you order additional I/O drawer hardware for an existing system (MES order). The rack features 0551 and 0553 should be used if you want IBM to integrate the newly ordered I/O drawer in a 19-inch rack before shipping the MES order.
The 9109-RMD has the following rack requirements:
- The Power 760 can be ordered without a rack.
- The Power 760 consists of one CEC enclosure that requires 5U of vertical rack space.
- The 7014-S25 and feature 0555 rack can support only one Power 760 CEC drawer.
- The 36 EIA unit (1.8 meter) rack (#0551) and the 42 EIA unit (2.0 meter) rack (#0553) are available for order on MES upgrade orders only. For initial system orders, the racks should be ordered as machine type 7014-T00 or T42.
- When a Power 760 server is installed in a 7014-T00 or 7014-T42 rack that has no front door, you must order a Thin Profile Front Trim Kit for the rack. The required trim kit for the 7014-T00 rack is feature number 6263. The required trim kit for the 7014-T42 rack is feature number 6272.
- Acoustic door features are available with the 7014-T00 (feature 0551) or 7014-T42 (feature 0553) racks to meet the lower acoustic levels identified in the Physical specifications section. You can order the acoustic door feature on the new 7014-T00 (feature 0551) or 7014-T42 (feature 0553) racks or for the 7014-T00 (feature 0551) or 7014-T42 (feature 0553) racks that you already own.
- A Power 760 door (#ERG7) is available on the 7014-T42 rack. The door is steel with a perforated flat front surface. The perforation pattern extends from the bottom to the top of the door to enhance ventilation and provide some visibility into the rack.
Integrated I/O
- The Power 760 CEC drawer ( AIX or Linux ) must contain one Integrated Multifunction Card (#1768, #1769, #EN10, or #EN11).
- The card's Ethernet ports cannot be used for an IBM i console. Separate Ethernet adapters such as #5899 that can be directly controlled by IBM i without VIOS should be used for IBM i LAN consoles, if needed. Alternatively, an HMC can also be used for an i console.
- Each card has four Ethernet ports, two USB ports, and one serial port. Usage of the serial port by AIX or Linux is supported for modem call home, TTY console, and snooping even if an HMC or SDMC is attached to the server, unlike the earlier Power 750 Express server (8233-E8B). Using the serial port to communicate with a UPS is not supported. If IBM i needs to communicate through a serial connection to a UPS, a #5802 or #5877 I/O drawer's serial port is required.
I/O slots and adapters
- Each Power 760 CEC drawer has six full-length, 8X PCIe Gen2 slots and two GX++ slots and a multifunction card slot. Note that the GX++ slots are enabled if two or more processor DCMs are installed.
- Extensive configuration rules and checking procedures are incorporated into the marketing configurator eConfig to help ensure a valid system configuration.
- The maximum feature limits in the feature descriptions of this document for adapters and devices may not provide optimal system performance. These limits are given to assist with connectivity and functional assurance. The maximum values shown here apply to the features installed in the system unit. Adding 12X-attached I/O drawers or an Ultra SSD I/O drawer will increase these limits for servers that have two or more processor DCMs.
Power
Two ac power supplies are required for each CEC drawer; the second power supply provides redundant power for enhanced system availability. A CEC system unit is designed to continue to function with one working power supply. A failed power supply can be hot swapped but must remain in the system until the replacement power supply is available for exchange.
Power distribution units
For systems installed in IBM 7014 or feature 055x racks, the following power distribution unit (PDU) rules apply (not all PDUs are available in all models of the 7014 or #055x):
- For PDU feature numbers 7188 and 7109 when using power cord feature numbers 6654, 6655, 6656, 6657, or 6658
- For PDU feature numbers 7188 and 7109 when using power cord feature numbers 6489, 6491, 6492, or 6653
To better enable electrical redundancy, each server drawer has two power supplies that must be connected to separate PDUs.
Hot-plug options
- The following options are hot-plug capable:
- System ac power supplies: one functional power supply must remain installed at all times while the system is operating.
- Disk drives and SSD in SAS bays.
- Most PCIe adapters.
- Media devices.
- Hot-plug procedures are contained in the Customer Information Center on
- If the system boot device or system console is attached using an I/O adapter feature, that adapter may not be hot-plugged.
Logical partitioning
- Without PowerVM , Dynamic LPAR allows one partition per processor core.
- With PowerVM , up to 20 partitions are allowed per processor core. Logical partitioning is supported when PowerVM (#7942 or #7995) is ordered.
Available backplane configurations
The 760 CEC drawer has an extremely flexible and powerful backplane for supporting disk or SSDs. The six SFF bays can be configured in three different ways to match your business needs. Two built-in SAS controllers can be optionally augmented with a 175 MB Cache RAID Battery Card. Two embedded SAS disk/SSD controllers are included for redundancy or for additional flexibility. The optional 175 MB Cache RAID - Dual IOA Enablement Card feature (#5662) enables dual 175 MB write cache and provides dual batteries for protection of that write cache.
The backplane can be configured as one set of six bays, two sets of three bays (3/3), or three sets of two bays (2/2/2). Configuration options will vary depending upon the controller options and the operating system selected. The controllers for the six-bay or 3/3 configurations are always the two pairs of embedded controllers. If the 2/2/2 configuration is used, the two embedded controllers run the first two sets of bays (2/2) and a feature 5901 PCIe SAS adapter located in a PCIe slot in a CEC drawer controls the third set (2). By having three controllers, you can have three boot drives supporting three partitions.
The following SSD/HDD configuration rules apply:
- You can mix SSD and HDD drives when configured as one set of six bays.
- To have both SSDs and HDDs within a 3/3 split configuration, you must use the same type of drive within each set of three. You cannot mix SSDs and HDDs within a subset of three bays.
- To have both SSDs and HDDs within a 2/2/2 split configuration, you must use the same type of drive within each set of two. You cannot mix SSDs and HDDs within a subset of two bays. The feature 5901 PCIe SAS adapter that controls the remaining two bays in a 2/2/2 configuration does not support SSDs.
You can configure the two embedded controllers together as a pair for higher redundancy or you can configure them separately. If you configure them separately, they can be owned by different partitions or they could be treated independently within the same partition. If configured as a pair, they provide controller redundancy and can automatically switch over to the other controller should one have problems. Also, if configured as a pair, both can be active at the same time (active/active), assuming there are two or more arrays configured to give you additional performance capability as well as redundancy. If configured as a pair, the pair controls all six SFF bays and all six drives. The 3/3 or 2/2/2 configurations are not used with the paired controllers. RAID 0 and RAID 10 are supported, and you can also mirror two sets of controller/drives using the operating system.
Adding the optional 175 MB Cache RAID - Dual IOA Enablement Card (#5662) causes the pair of embedded controllers in that processor system unit to be configured as dual controllers accessing all six SAS bays. Without the feature 5662, each of the two controllers can access only two or three SAS bays. With the 175 MB Cache RAID - Dual IOA Enablement Card, you can get controller redundancy, additional RAID protection options, and additional I/O performance. RAID 5 (a minimum of three drives required) and RAID 6 (a minimum of four drives required) are available when configured as dual controllers with one set of six bays.
Another expansion option available using the paired embedded controller configuration with the 175 MB Cache RAID - Dual IOA Enablement Card feature is an SAS expansion port. The SAS expansion port can add more SAS bays to the six bays in the system unit. A feature 5887 SAS disk drawer in mode 1 can be attached using an SAS port on the rear of the processor drawer, and its 24 SAS bays are run by the pair of embedded controllers. The pair of embedded controllers are now running 30 SAS bays (six SFF bays in the system unit and 24 SFF bays in the drawer). The disk drawer is attached to the SAS port with a SAS YI cable and the embedded controllers connected to the port using a feature 1819 cable assembly. In this 30-bay configuration, all drives must be HDDs. A feature 5886 SAS disk drawer can similarly be configured in place of the #5887 drawer.
IBM i supports configurations using one set of six bays but does not support logically splitting the backplane into 3/3 or 2/2/2. Thus, the 175 MB Cache RAID - Dual IOA Enablement Card (#5662) is required if IBM i is to access any of the SAS bays in that processor system unit. AIX, Linux, and VIOS support configurations using two sets of three bays (3/3) or three sets of two bays (2/2/2) without feature 5662 and supports dual controllers running one set of six bays with feature 5662.
The system backplane also includes a third embedded controller for running the DVD-RAM drive in the CEC drawer. Because the controller is independent from the two SAS disk/SSD controllers, the DVD can be switched between multiple partitions without affecting the assignment of disks or SSDs in the CEC drawer.
Disks, media, and boot devices/Load source devices
- A device capable of reading a DVD must be in the system unit or attached to the system. It must be available to perform operating system installation, maintenance, problem determination, and service actions such as maintaining system firmware and I/O microcode at their latest levels. Alternatively for AIX or VIOS, a network with an AIX or VIOS NIM server configured to perform these functions can be used. For IBM i, its network install capability can be used to avoid having multiple DVDs on a server.
- The Power 760 server can support one DVD drive in the system unit. Other DVD drives can be attached externally to the system unit.
- System boot/Load source is supported via DASD or SSD located in the CEC system unit, located in an I/O drawer, such as a #5887 EXP24S, a #5802 12X I/O drawer, an EXP30 Ultra SSD I/O Drawer, or PCIe RAID and SSD SAS Adapter. For AIX/VIOS boot drives, a network attached via LAN adapters can also be used. System boot/load source can also be done from a SAN.
- The minimum system configuration requires at least one SAS HDD/SSD in the system for AIX , Linux , or VIOS and two for IBM i, or if using a Fibre Channel attached SAN indicated by feature number 0837, an HDD/SDD is not required. Attachment of the SAN using a Fibre Channel over Ethernet connection is also supported.
- The Power 760 model RMD supports both 3.5-inch and 2.5-inch SAS DASD hard disk drives (HDD). The 2.5-inch SFF HDD can be mounted either in the system unit or in the EXP24S SFF Gen2-bay Drawer (#5887) or in an #5802 12X I/O Drawer. The 3.5-inch DASD HDDs can be attached to the model RMD but must be located in a feature 5886 EXP12S I/O drawer.
- When ordering feature 1819, you must also order feature 5662. This applies to MES orders of feature 1819 unless feature 5662 is already present in the system. Feature 1815 and feature 5662 cannot be installed in the same drawer. Feature 1819 must not be installed in a drawer unless feature 5662 is also installed.
Capacity Upgrade on Demand
With Capacity Upgrade on Demand (CUoD) you can purchase additional permanent processor capacity in support of a changing work load environment. Processor core activations are purchased either with the initial server or with an MES order at a later time. You can have, for example, a server with 48 physical cores installed, but have activated only part of them. The pricing of the processor cores is based on paying part of the price with the physical core when you physically have it on the server and part of the price only when the core is activated.
CUoD provides three primary benefits. The first is reliability. For example, in the unlikely event of many processor DCM failures, the system is designed in many situations to be able to transparently switch over workload off the failed to other cores which in this context are "standing by". Thus, potentially there can be no impact to your production operations until a service call to replace the failed DCMs is scheduled. A second benefit is less scheduled downtime for processor core "upgrades". The Power 760 must be powered down to add processor DCMs. If you have already physically installed processor cores, they can be quickly activated once IBM ships the activation key. A third benefit is the ability to defer the cost of the activation until it is needed.
Note that processor Elastic (On/Off) or Utility or Trial Capacity on Demand is not provided. Note also that memory CUoD and memory CoD is not available.
Capacity Backup offering (applies to IBM i only)
The Power 760 systems Capacity Backup (CBU) designation can help meet your requirements for a second system to use for backup, high availability, and disaster recovery. It enables you to temporarily transfer IBM i processor license entitlements and 5250 Enterprise Enablement entitlements purchased for a primary machine to a secondary CBU-designated system. Temporarily transferring these resources instead of purchasing them for your secondary system may result in significant savings. Processor activations cannot be transferred.
The CBU specify feature number 0444 is available only as part of a new server purchase of a 9109-RMD. Certain system prerequisites must be met, and system registration and approval are required before the CBU specify feature can be applied on a new server.
Standard IBM i terms and conditions do not allow either IBM i processor license entitlements or 5250 OLTP (Enterprise Enablement) entitlements to be transferred permanently or temporarily. These entitlements remain with the machine they were ordered for. When you register the association between your primary and on-order CBU system, you must agree to certain terms and conditions regarding the temporary transfer.
After a CBU system designation is approved and the system is installed, you can temporarily move your optional IBM i processor license entitlement and 5250 Enterprise Enablement entitlements from the primary system to the CBU system when the primary system is down or while the primary system processors are inactive. The CBU system can then better support fail-over and role swapping for a full range of test, disaster recovery, and high availability scenarios. Temporary entitlement transfer means that the entitlement is a property transferred from the primary system to the CBU system and may remain in use on the CBU system as long as the registered primary and CBU system are in deployment for the high availability or disaster recovery operation.
The primary system for a Power 760 server can be:
- 9119-FHA
- 9119-FHB
- 9117-MMA
- 9406-MMA
- 9117-MMB
- 9117-MMC
- 9117-MMD
- 9179-MHB
- 9179-MHC
- 9179-MHD
These systems have IBM i software licenses with an IBM i P30 software tier, or higher. The primary machine must be in the same enterprise as the CBU system.
Before you can temporarily transfer IBM i processor license entitlements from the registered primary system, you must have more than one IBM i processor license on the primary machine and at least one IBM i processor license on the CBU server. An activated processor must be available on the CBU server to use the transferred entitlement. You can then transfer any IBM i processor entitlements above the minimum one, assuming the total IBM i workload on the primary system does not require the IBM i entitlement you would like to transfer during the time of the transfer. During this temporary transfer, the CBU system's internal records of its total number of IBM i processor license entitlements are not updated, and you may see IBM i license noncompliance warning messages from the CBU system. Such messages that arise in this situation do not mean you are not in compliance.
Before you can temporarily transfer 5250 entitlements, you must have more than one 5250 Enterprise Enablement entitlement on the primary server and at least one 5250 Enterprise Enablement entitlement on the CBU system. You can then transfer the entitlements that are not required on the primary server during the time of transfer and that are above the minimum of one entitlement.
For example, if you have an 8-core Power 760 as your primary system with four IBM i processor license entitlements (three above the minimum) and two 5250 Enterprise Enablement entitlements (one above the minimum), you can temporarily transfer up to three IBM i entitlements and one 5250 Enterprise Enablement entitlement. During the temporary transfer, the CBU system's internal records of its total number of IBM i processor entitlements is not updated, and you may see IBM i license noncompliance warning messages from the CBU system.
If your primary or CBU machine is sold or discontinued from use, any temporary entitlement transfers must be returned to the machine on which they were originally acquired.
For CBU registration and further information, visit
Active Memory Expansion
Active Memory Expansion is an innovative POWER7+ and POWER7 technology that allows the effective maximum memory capacity to be much larger than the true physical memory maximum. The POWER7+ hardware accelerator for Active Memory Expansion delivers 25% higher levels of memory expansion than available with POWER7 processor chips. POWER7+ chips contain a hardware accelerator which handles much of the compression/decompression of memory content can allow memory expansion up to 125%, about 25% more than POWER7 chips. This can enable an AIX partition to do significantly more work or support more users with the same physical amount of memory. Similarly, it can enable a server to run more partitions and do more work for the same physical amount of memory.
Active Memory Expansion is available for partitions running AIX 6.1 with Technology Level 4 and Service Pack 2, or later.
Active Memory Expansion uses CPU resource to expand memory capacity. The trade-off of memory capacity for processor cycles can be an excellent choice, but the degree of expansion varies depending on how compressible the memory content is. It also depends on having adequate spare CPU capacity available for this expansion overhead. Tests in IBM laboratories using sample workloads showed excellent results for many workloads in terms of memory expansion per additional CPU utilized. Other test workloads had more modest results.
You have a great deal of control over Active Memory Expansion usage. Each individual AIX partition can turn Active Memory Expansion on or off. Control parameters set the amount of expansion you need in each partition to help control the amount of CPU used by the Active Memory Expansion function. An IPL is required for the specific partition that is turning on memory expansion. After monitoring capabilities are turned on, the are available in standard AIX performance tools such as lparstat, vmstat, topas, and svmon.
A planning tool is included with AIX , allowing you to sample actual workloads and estimate both how expandable the partition's memory is and how much CPU resource is needed. Any Power Systems model can run the planning tool. In addition, a one-time, 60-day trial of Active Memory Expansion is available to enable more exact memory expansion and CPU measurements. You can request the trial using the Capacity on Demand web page
Active Memory Expansion is enabled by chargeable hardware feature 4792, which can be ordered with the initial order of the server or as an MES order. A software key is provided when the enablement feature is ordered, which is applied to the server. An IPL is not required to enable the server. The key is specific to an individual server and is permanent. It cannot be moved to a different server.
The additional CPU resource used to expand memory is part of the CPU resource assigned to the AIX partition running Active Memory Expansion. Normal licensing requirements apply.
IBM i operating system
For clients loading the IBM i operating system, the four-digit numeric QPRCFEAT value used on the 9109-RMD is the same as the four-digit numeric feature number for the processors used in the system. For example, if the processor feature number in a system is EPT5, the QPRCFEAT value for the system would be EPT5. The QPRCFEAT value in a Power 760 server does not change with the addition of more processor DCMs.
Reliability, availability, and serviceability (RAS)
The reliability of the IBM Power 760 starts with components, devices, and subsystems that are designed to be fault-tolerant. POWER7+ uses lower-voltage technology, improving reliability with stacked latches to reduce soft error (SER) susceptibility. 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 high product quality levels.
The processor and memory subsystem contain a number of features designed to avoid or correct environmentally induced, single-bit, intermittent failures as well as handle solid faults in components, including selective redundancy to tolerate certain faults without requiring an outage or parts replacement.
The AIX operating system supports disk mirroring (RAID 1) and disk controller duplexing. The Linux operating system supports disk drive mirroring (RAID 1). The adapter offers RAID 0, RAID 5, RAID 6, and RAID 10 for AIX and Linux . Under IBM i OS, mirroring and data spreading is supplied by the operating system and RAID 5 and RAID 6 are supplied by the adapter.
Memory error-correction extensions
POWER7+ memory has error detection and correction code circuitry designed to detect and correct faults that extend across multiple memory modules (DRAMs). This includes tolerating a complete DRAM chip failure (Chipkill recovery). POWER7+ memory used in the Power 760 system also contains a spare memory (DRAM) per rank of memory, which can be substituted for a failed DRAM module (DRAM sparing). The spares can be used when a DRAM fault is detected and offers additional protection beyond that provided by the error detection and correction circuitry. In addition, the POWER7+ memory subsystem scrubs memory to detect and correct intermittent errors.
The bus transferring data between the processor and the memory uses CRC error detection with a failed operation retry mechanism and the ability to dynamically retune bus parameters when a fault occurs. In addition, if a data bit goes bad, the memory bus has the spare capacity to substitute a new data bit-line.
Fault monitoring functions
On POWER7+ processor-based servers, hardware failures and software-detected hardware failures are recorded in the system log. An error log analysis (ELA) routine analyzes the error, forwards the event to the Service Focal Point (SFP) application running on the HMC, and notifies the system administrator that it has isolated a likely cause of the system problem. The service processor event log also records unrecoverable check stop conditions and forwards them to the SFP application and notifies the system administrator.
After the information is logged, if the system is properly configured, a call home service request is initiated, and the pertinent failure data with service parts information and part locations is sent to an IBM Service organization. Client contact information and specific system-related data, such as the machine type, model, and serial number along with engineering data related to the failure, are sent to IBM Service. The call home feature enables IBM service representatives to preemptively bring the most likely replacement parts when a service call is placed, reducing repair time.
Disk drive fault tracking can alert the system administrator of an impending disk failure before it affects customer operation.
Mutual surveillance
The service processor monitors the operation of firmware during the boot process and also monitors the hypervisor for termination. The hypervisor monitors the service processor and performs a reset/reload if it detects the loss of the service processor. If the reset/reload does not correct the problem with the service processor, the hypervisor notifies the operating system, and the operating system can take appropriate action, including calling for service or initiating a failover operation to the alternate service processor if present.
Environmental monitoring functions
POWER7+ processor-based servers include a range of environmental monitoring functions:
- Temperature monitoring warns the system administrator of potential environmental-related problems by monitoring the air inlet temperature. When the inlet temperature rises above a warning threshold, the system initiates an orderly shutdown. When the temperature exceeds the critical level, or if temperature remains above the warning level for too long, the system shuts down immediately.
- Fan speed is controlled by monitoring actual temperatures on critical components and adjusting accordingly. If internal component temperatures reach critical levels, the system will shut down immediately regardless of fan speed. When a redundant fan fails, the system calls out the failing fan and continues running. When a nonredundant fan fails, the system shuts down immediately.
POWER7+ processor availability enhancements
As in POWER6® , the POWER7+ processor can do processor instruction retry and alternate processor recovery for a number of core-related faults. This significantly reduces exposure to both hard (logic) and soft (transient) errors in the processor core. Soft failures in the processor core are transient (intermittent) errors, often due to cosmic rays or other sources of radiation, and generally are not repeatable. With this function, when an error is encountered in the core, the POWER7+ processor will first automatically retry the instruction. If the source of the error was truly transient, the instruction will succeed and the system will continue as before. On IBM systems prior to POWER6 , this error would have caused a checkstop.
Hard failures are more difficult, being true logical errors that will be replicated each time the instruction is repeated. Retrying the instruction will not help in this situation because the instruction will continue to fail. In a number of cases, systems with POWER7+ processors can extract the failing instruction from the faulty core and retry it elsewhere in the system for a number of faults, after which the failing core is dynamically deconfigured and called out for replacement. The entire process is transparent to the partition owning the failing instruction. These systems are designed to avoid a full system outage.
POWER7+ single processor check stopping
As in POWER6 , POWER7+ includes single processor check stopping for certain faults that cannot be handled by the availability enhancements described in the preceding section. This significantly reduces the probability of any one processor affecting total system availability.
Dynamic Fabric Bus Repair
For fabric buses connecting CEC drawers, this feature enables a faulty line on the fabric bus to be replaced by a spare dynamically, without the need to take down the system.
POWER7+ cache availability
The L2 and L3 caches in the POWER7+ processor are protected with double-bit detect, single-bit correct error detection code (ECC). In addition, the caches maintain the ability to delete a cache line. A threshold of correctable errors detected on a cache line can result in the data in the cache line being purged and the cache line removed from further operation without requiring a reboot. An ECC uncorrectable error detected in the cache can also trigger a purge and delete of the cache line. This results in no loss of operation if the cache line contained data unmodified from what was stored in system memory. Modified data would be handled through Special Uncorrectable Error handling. L1 data and instruction caches also have a retry capability for intermittent error and a cache set delete mechanism for handling solid failures. In addition, the POWER7+ processors also have the ability to dynamically substitute a faulty bit-line in an L3 cache dedicated to a processor with a spare bit-line.
PCI extended error handling
PCI extended error handling (EEH)-enabled adapters respond to a special data packet generated from the affected PCI slot hardware by calling system firmware, which examines the affected bus, enables the device driver to reset it, and continues without a system reboot. For Linux , EEH support extends to the majority of frequently used devices, although some third-party PCI devices may not provide native EEH support.
Predictive failure and dynamic component deallocation
Servers with POWER® processors have long had the capability to perform predictive failure analysis on certain critical components, such as processors and memory. When these components exhibit symptoms that would indicate a failure is imminent, the system can dynamically deallocate and call home about the failing part before the error is propagated system-wide. In many cases, the system will first attempt to reallocate resources in such a way that will avoid unplanned outages. In the event that insufficient resources exist to maintain full system availability, these servers will attempt to maintain partition availability by user-defined priority.
Uncorrectable error recovery
When the auto-restart option is enabled, the system can restart automatically following an unrecoverable software error, hardware failure, or environmentally induced (ac power) failure.
Serviceability
The IBM Power 760 is designed with both IBM and customer serviceability in mind. Advancements such as Guiding Light LED architecture are used to control a system of integrated LEDs that lead the individual servicing the machine to the correct part as quickly as possible. With the Power 760, you can replace service parts (customer replaceable unit). To do this, the Power 760 uses Guiding Light LEDs to indicate the parts that need to be replaced.
An HMC attached to the Power 760 enables support personnel (with your authorization) to remotely log in to review error logs and perform remote maintenance if required.
The I/O device and adapter diagnostics consist of stand-alone diagnostics, that are loaded from the DVD-RAM drive, and online diagnostics. Online diagnostics, when installed, are resident with the AIX operating system on the disk or system. They can be booted in single-user mode (service mode), run in maintenance mode, or run concurrently (concurrent mode) with other applications. They have access to the AIX error log and the AIX configuration data.
- Service mode enables checking of system devices and features.
- Concurrent mode enables the normal system functions to continue while selected resources are being checked.
- Maintenance mode enables checking of devices and adapters.
Note: Because the 9109-RMD system has an optional DVD-RAM (#5762), alternative methods for maintaining and servicing the system need to be available if the DVD-RAM is not ordered; an external Internet connection must be available to maintain or update system microcode to the latest required level.
Concurrent maintenance guided service procedures will continue to be supported by the Repair and Verify (R&V) component of the Service Focal Point application running on the HMC. Repair procedures that are not covered by the guided R&V component are documented and available for display on any web browser-enabled system as well as on the HMC. These procedures are available through the InfoCenter application.
Service environments
The HMC is a dedicated server that provides functions for configuring and managing servers for either partitioned or full-system partition using a GUI or command-line interface (CLI). An HMC attached to the system allows support personnel (with client authorization) to remotely log in to review error logs and perform remote maintenance if required. The HMC V7.7.0 (SP1) contains the following:
- Support for managing IBM Power 750 and 760
- Support for PowerVM functions such as new HMC GUI interface for VIOS install
- Improved transition from IVM to HMC management
- Ability to update the user's password in Kerberos from the HMC for clients utilizing remote HMC
Service Interface
Using the Service Interface, support personnel can communicate with the service support applications in a server using a console, interface, or terminal. Delivering a clear, concise view of available service applications, the Service Interface enables the support team to manage system resources and service information in an efficient and effective way. Applications available via the Service Interface are carefully configured and placed to give service providers access to important service functions.
Different service interfaces are used depending on the state of the system and its operating environment. The primary service interfaces are:
- LEDs
- Service Processor menu
- Operating system service menu
- Service Focal Point on the HMC
In the Guiding Light LED implementation, when a fault condition is detected on the POWER7+ system, an amber system fault LED is illuminated on the operator panel. The Guiding Light system pinpoints the exact part by blinking the amber field-replaceable unit (FRU) identify LED associated with the part to be replaced when selected by the servicer as part of the repair procedure. This action will roll up to the system unit locate and blue system locate LED on the operator panel to provide a path from the system level to the system unit and down to the individual component to be serviced.
The system unit and system identify LEDs will turn on solid and can be used to follow the path from the system to the system unit and down to the specific FRU.
First-failure data capture and error data analysis
First-failure data capture (FFDC) is a technique that helps ensure that when a fault is detected in a system, the root cause of the fault will be captured without the need to re-create the problem or run any sort of extended tracing or diagnostics program. For the vast majority of faults, a good FFDC design means that the root cause can also be detected automatically without servicer intervention. FFDC information, error data analysis, and fault isolation are necessary to implement the advanced serviceability techniques that enable efficient service of the systems and to help determine the failing items.
Error handling and reporting
In the unlikely event of system hardware or environmentally induced failure, the system runtime error capture capability systematically analyzes the hardware error signature to determine the cause of failure. The analysis result is stored in system NVRAM. When the system can be successfully restarted either manually or automatically, the error is reported to the operating system. Error log analysis (ELA) can be used to display the failure cause and the physical location of the failing hardware.
With the integrated service processor, the system can 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 also turns on the amber System Fault LED located on the system unit to alert the user of an internal hardware problem. The indicator may also be set to blink by the operator as a tool to allow system identification. For identification, the blue locate LED on the system unit and at the system level will turn on solid. The amber system fault LED will be on solid when an error condition occurs.
On POWER7+ processor-based servers, hardware and software failures are recorded in the system log. When an HMC is attached, an ELA routine analyzes the error, forwards the event to the Service Focal Point (SFP) application running on the HMC, and notifies the system administrator that it has isolated a likely cause of the system problem. The service processor event log also records unrecoverable checkstop conditions, forwards them to the SFP application, and notifies the system administrator. Once the information is logged in the SFP application, if the system is properly configured, a call home service request is initiated and the pertinent failure data with service parts information and part locations is sent to an IBM service organization. Client contact information and specific system-related data such as the machine type, model, and serial number, along with error log data related to the failure, are sent to IBM Service.
Service processor
The service processor can diagnose, check the status of, and sense the operational conditions of a system. It runs on its own power boundary and does not require resources from 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, reset, restart, remote maintenance, and diagnostic functions, including console mirroring. The service processor menus (ASMI) can be accessed concurrently with system operation, enabling nondisruptive abilities to change system default parameters.
Accessibility by people with disabilities
A US Section 508 Voluntary Product Accessibility Template (VPAT) containing details on accessibility compliance can be requested at
Section 508 of the US Rehabilitation Act
IBM Power 760 is capable as of March 15, 2013, when used in accordance with associated IBM documentation, of satisfying the applicable requirements of Section 508 of the Rehabilitation Act, provided that any assistive technology used with the product properly interoperates with it. A US Section 508 Voluntary Product Accessibility Template (VPAT) can be requested via the IBM website
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AIX 5.3 and 7.1 support for Power 710, 720, 730, 740, 750, and 760
IBM intends to provide to those clients with AIX 7.1 Technology Level 0 and/or Technology Level 1 and AIX 5.3 Technology Level 12 (and the associated service extension offering) the ability to run that environment on the new Power 710 (8231-E1D), Power 720 (8202-E4D), Power 730 (8231-E2D), Power 740 (8205-E6D), Power 750 (8408-E8D), and Power 760 (9109-RMD).
VIOS 2.2.1 support for Power 710, 720, 730, 740, 750, and 760
IBM intends to provide to those clients with VIOS 2.2.1 the ability to run that environment on the new Power 710 (8231-E1D), PowerLinux 7R1 (8246-L1D, 8246-L1T), Power 720 (8202-E4D), Power 730 (8231-E2D), PowerLinux 7R2 (8246-L2D, 8246-L2T), Power 740 (8205-E6D), Power 750 (8408-E8D) and Power 760 (9109-RMD).
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RHEL 6.4 support for Power 710, 7R1, 720, 730, 7R2, 740, 750, 760, and PowerLinux 7R1 and 7R2
IBM intends to continue to work with Red Hat to provide support for the new Power 710 (8231-E1D), PowerLinux 7R1 (8246-L1D, 8246-L1T), Power 720 (8202-E4D), Power 730 (8231-E2D), PowerLinux 7R2 (8246-L2D, 8246-L2T), Power 740 (8205-E6D), Power 750 (8408-E8D), and Power 760 (9109-RMD) with an upcoming Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6 release. For additional questions about the availability of this release and supported hardware servers, consult the Red Hat Hardware Catalog at
RHEL 6 preinstall feature for Power 710, 720, 730, 740, 750, 760, and PowerLinux 7R1, 7R2
IBM intends to provide support for preinstall of an upcoming Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6 release on the new Power 710 (8231-E1D), PowerLinux 7R1 (8246-L1D, 8246-L1T), Power 720 (8202-E4D), Power 730 (8231-E2D), PowerLinux 7R2 (8246-L2D, 8246-L2T), Power 740 (8205-E6D), Power 750 (8408-E8D) and Power 760 (9109-RMD) systems.
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The following are newly announced features on the specific models of the IBM Power Systems 9109 machine type:
Description MT Model Feature
IBM Power 760 9109 RMD Solution Delivery Integration (SDI) Indicator 9109 RMD 0002 Solution Delivery Integration (SDI) Bulk MES Order Indicator 9109 RMD 0003 SDI Billing Adjustment Indicator 9109 RMD 0005 OEM Light Manufacturing Order Indicator - EMPTY 9109 RMD 0006 Solution Delivery Integration (SDI) Order Indicator - DO NOT BUILD 9109 RMD 0009 One CSC Billing Unit 9109 RMD 0010 Ten CSC Billing Units 9109 RMD 0011 Mirrored System Disk Level, Specify Code 9109 RMD 0040 Device Parity Protection-All, Specify Code 9109 RMD 0041 Mirrored System Bus Level, Specify Code 9109 RMD 0043 Device Parity RAID-6 All, Specify Code 9109 RMD 0047 RISC-to-RISC Data Migration 9109 RMD 0205 AIX Partition Specify 9109 RMD 0265 Linux Partition Specify 9109 RMD 0266 IBM i Operating System Partition Specify 9109 RMD 0267 Specify Custom Data Protection 9109 RMD 0296 Mirrored Level System Specify Code 9109 RMD 0308 RAID Hot Spare Specify 9109 RMD 0347 V.24/EIA232 6.1m (20-Ft) PCI Cable 9109 RMD 0348 V.24/EIA232 15.2m (50-Ft) PCI Cable 9109 RMD 0349 V.35 6.1m (20-Ft) PCI Cable 9109 RMD 0353 V.35 15.2m (50-Ft) PCI Cable 9109 RMD 0354 V.36 6.1m (20-Ft) PCI Cable 9109 RMD 0356 X.21 6.1m (20-Ft) PCI Cable 9109 RMD 0359 X.21 15.2m (50-Ft) PCI Cable 9109 RMD 0360 V.24/EIA232 (80-Ft) PCI Cable 9109 RMD 0365 UPS Factory Integration Specify 9109 RMD 0373 HMC Factory Integration Specify 9109 RMD 0374 Display Factory Integration Specify 9109 RMD 0375 Reserve Rack Space for UPS 9109 RMD 0376 Reserve Rack Space for HMC 9109 RMD 0377 Reserve Rack Space for Display 9109 RMD 0378 CBU Specify 9109 RMD 0444 Customer Specified Placement 9109 RMD 0456 SSD Placement Indicator - CEC 9109 RMD 0462 SSD Placement Indicator (5802/5803) 9109 RMD 0463 SSD Placement Indicator - 5886 9109 RMD 0464 SSD Placement Indicator - 5887 9109 RMD 0465 19 inch, 1.8 meter high rack 9109 RMD 0551 19 inch, 2.0 meter high rack 9109 RMD 0553 IBM i 6.1 with 6.1.1 Machine Code Specify Code 9109 RMD 0566 IBM i 7.1 Specify Code 9109 RMD 0567 Rack Filler Panel Kit 9109 RMD 0599 Load Source Not in CEC 9109 RMD 0719 #1787 Load Source Specify 9109 RMD 0722 #1996 Load Source Specify 9109 RMD 0724 Specify Load Source in #5802/#5803/#5877 9109 RMD 0726 Specify #5886 Load Source placement 9109 RMD 0727 Specify #5887 Load Source placement 9109 RMD 0728 Specify EXP30 Load Source placement 9109 RMD 0729 SAN Load Source Specify 9109 RMD 0837 #3676 Load Source Specify 9109 RMD 0838 #3677 Load Source Specify 9109 RMD 0839 #3678 Load Source Specify 9109 RMD 0840 #3658 Load Source Specify 9109 RMD 0844 #1884 Load Source Specify 9109 RMD 0851 #1888 Load Source Specify 9109 RMD 0853 #1911 Load Source Specify 9109 RMD 0856 #1916 Load Source Specify 9109 RMD 0857 #1879 Load Source Specify 9109 RMD 0870 #1947 Load Source Specify 9109 RMD 0871 #1948 Load Source Specify 9109 RMD 0872 #1956 Load Source Specify 9109 RMD 0874 #1962 Load Source Specify 9109 RMD 0875 #1794 Load Source Specify 9109 RMD 0876 #1737 Load Source Specify (856GB SFF-1 disk) 9109 RMD 0879 #1738 Load Source Specify (856GB SFF-2 disk) 9109 RMD 0880 #ES04 Load Source Specify 9109 RMD 0882 #ES0B Load Source Specify 9109 RMD 0893 #ES0D Load Source Specify 9109 RMD 0894 US TAA Compliance Indicator 9109 RMD 0983 Modem Cable - US/Canada and General Use 9109 RMD 1025 USB External Docking Station for Removable Disk Drive 9109 RMD 1104 USB 160 GB Removable Disk Drive 9109 RMD 1106 USB 500 GB Removable Disk Drive 9109 RMD 1107 3m, Blue Cat5e Cable 9109 RMD 1111 10m, Blue Cat5e Cable 9109 RMD 1112 25m, Blue Cat5e Cable 9109 RMD 1113 Decline Electronic Service Agent Install Indicator 9109 RMD 1120 Custom Service Specify, Rochester Minn, USA 9109 RMD 1140 200V 16A 4.3m (14-Ft) TL Line Cord 9109 RMD 1406 4.3m 200V/16A Pwr Cd Italy 9109 RMD 1408 125V 4.3m (14-Ft) Line Cord 9109 RMD 1413 200V 1.8m (6-Ft) Locking Line Cord 9109 RMD 1414 200V 1.8m (6-Ft) Watertight Line Cord 9109 RMD 1415 200V 4.3m (14-Ft) Locking Line Cord 9109 RMD 1416 200V 4.3m (14-Ft) Watertight Line Cord 9109 RMD 1417 4.3m 200V/16A Power Cord EU/Asia 9109 RMD 1420 4.3m 200V/16A Power Cord CH/DK 9109 RMD 1421 200V 1.8m (6-Ft) Locking Line Cord 9109 RMD 1424 200V 1.8m (6-Ft) Watertight Line Cord 9109 RMD 1425 200V 4.3m (14-Ft) Locking Line Cord 9109 RMD 1426 200V 4.3m (14-Ft) Watertight Line Cord 9109 RMD 1427 4.3m 200V/10A Power Cord EU/Asia 9109 RMD 1439 4.3m 200V/10A Power Cord Denmark 9109 RMD 1440 4.3m 200V/10A Power Cord S. Africa 9109 RMD 1441 4.3m 200V/10A Power Cord Swiss 9109 RMD 1442 4.3m 200V/10A Power Cord UK 9109 RMD 1443 4.3m 200V/10A Power Cord Israel 9109 RMD 1445 4.3m 200V/32A Power Cord EU 1-PH 9109 RMD 1449 4.3m 200V/16A Power Cord EU 2-PH 9109 RMD 1450 200V (6-Ft) 1.8m Line Cord 9109 RMD 1451 Power Cord (4.3 M), To Wall (250V/15A) 9109 RMD 1452 200V (6-Ft) 1.8m Locking Line Cord 9109 RMD 1453 200V 12A (14-Ft) 4.3m TL Line Cord 9109 RMD 1454 200V (6-Ft) 1.8m Watertight Line Cord 9109 RMD 1455 200V (14-Ft) 4.3m Watertight Line Cord 9109 RMD 1456 200V (6-Ft) 1.8m Upper Line Cord 9109 RMD 1457 200V (6-Ft) 1.8m Upper Locking Cord 9109 RMD 1458 200V (6-Ft) 1.8m Upper Watertight Cord 9109 RMD 1459 30m SPCN Cable 9109 RMD 1466 4.3m 200V/16A Pwr Cd 9109 RMD 1477 856GB 10k RPM SAS SFF Disk Drive (IBM i) 9109 RMD 1737 856GB 10k RPM SAS SFF-2 Disk Drive (IBM i) 9109 RMD 1738 900GB 10K RPM SAS SFF Disk Drive (AIX/Linux) 9109 RMD 1751 900GB 10k RPM SAS SFF-2 Disk Drive (AIX/Linux) 9109 RMD 1752 Integrated Multifunction card with Copper SFP+ 9109 RMD 1768 Integrated Multifunction card with SR Optical 9109 RMD 1769 177GB SFF-1 SSD w/ eMLC (AIX/Linux) 9109 RMD 1775 177GB SFF-1 SSD w/ eMLC (IBM i) 9109 RMD 1787 600GB 10K RPM SAS SFF Disk Drive (AIX/Linux) 9109 RMD 1790 177GB SFF-2 SSD w/ eMLC (AIX/Linux) 9109 RMD 1793 177GB SFF-2 SSD w/ eMLC (IBM i) 9109 RMD 1794 GX++ 12X DDR Adapter, Dual-port 9109 RMD 1808 SAS Cable for triple split DASD backplane 9109 RMD 1815 Quantity 150 of #1962 9109 RMD 1817 Quantity 150 of #1964 9109 RMD 1818 SAS Cable Assembly for SAS Port 9109 RMD 1819 System port/UPS Conversion Cable 9109 RMD 1827 1.5 Meter 12X to 4X Channel Conversion Cable 9109 RMD 1828 3 Meter 12X to 4X Channel Conversion Cable 9109 RMD 1841 10 Meter 12X to 4X Channel Conversion Cable 9109 RMD 1842 Quantity 150 of #1956 9109 RMD 1844 10 Meter 12X to 4X Enhanced Channel Conversion Cable 9109 RMD 1854 0.6 Meter 12X DDR Cable 9109 RMD 1861 1.5 Meter 12X DDR Cable 9109 RMD 1862 8.0 Meter 12X DDR Cable 9109 RMD 1864 3.0 Meter 12X DDR Cable 9109 RMD 1865 Quantity 150 of #1917 9109 RMD 1866 Quantity 150 of #1947 9109 RMD 1868 Quantity 150 of #1925 9109 RMD 1869 283GB 15K RPM SAS SFF Disk Drive (IBM i) 9109 RMD 1879 300GB 15K RPM SAS SFF Disk Drive (AIX/Linux) 9109 RMD 1880 146.8GB 10K RPM SAS SFF Disk Drive 9109 RMD 1882 73.4 GB 15K RPM SAS SFF Disk Drive 9109 RMD 1883 69.7 GB 15K RPM SAS SFF Disk Drive 9109 RMD 1884 300GB 10K RPM SFF SAS Disk Drive 9109 RMD 1885 146GB 15K RPM SFF SAS Disk Drive (AIX/Linux) 9109 RMD 1886 Quantity 150 of #1793 9109 RMD 1887 139GB 15K RPM SFF SAS Disk Drive (IBM i) 9109 RMD 1888 Quantity 150 of #1883 9109 RMD 1891 Quantity 150 of #1882 9109 RMD 1899 283GB 10K RPM SFF SAS Disk Drive (IBM i) 9109 RMD 1911 GX++ 2-port PCIe2 x8 Adapter 9109 RMD 1914 571GB 10k RPM SAS SFF Disk Drive (IBM i) 9109 RMD 1916 146GB 15k RPM SAS SFF-2 Disk Drive (AIX/Linux) 9109 RMD 1917 300GB 10k RPM SAS SFF-2 Disk Drive (AIX/Linux) 9109 RMD 1925 Quantity 150 of #1879 9109 RMD 1926 Quantity 150 of #1948 9109 RMD 1927 Quantity 150 of #1880 9109 RMD 1928 Quantity 150 of #1953 9109 RMD 1929 139GB 15k RPM SAS SFF-2 Disk Drive (IBM i) 9109 RMD 1947 283GB 15k RPM SAS SFF-2 Disk Drive (IBM i) 9109 RMD 1948 300GB 15k RPM SAS SFF-2 Disk Drive (AIX/Linux) 9109 RMD 1953 283GB 10k RPM SAS SFF-2 Disk Drive (IBM i) 9109 RMD 1956 Quantity 150 of #1794 9109 RMD 1958 571GB 10k RPM SAS SFF-2 Disk Drive (IBM i) 9109 RMD 1962 600GB 10k RPM SAS SFF-2 Disk Drive (AIX/Linux) 9109 RMD 1964 177GB SSD Module with eMLC (AIX/Linux) 9109 RMD 1995 177GB SSD Module with eMLC (IBM i) 9109 RMD 1996 PCIe RAID & SSD SAS Adapter 3Gb w/ Blind Swap Cassette 9109 RMD 2055 Primary OS - IBM i 9109 RMD 2145 Primary OS - AIX 9109 RMD 2146 Primary OS - Linux 9109 RMD 2147 2M LC-SC 50 Micron Fiber Converter Cable 9109 RMD 2456 2M LC-SC 62.5 Micron Fiber Converter Cable 9109 RMD 2459 4 port USB PCIe Adapter 9109 RMD 2728 PCIe 2-Line WAN w/Modem 9109 RMD 2893 3M Asynchronous Terminal/Printer Cable EIA-232 9109 RMD 2934 Asynchronous Cable EIA-232/V.24 3M 9109 RMD 2936 Serial-to-Serial Port Cable for Drawer/Drawer- 3.7M 9109 RMD 3124 Serial-to-Serial Port Cable for Rack/Rack- 8M 9109 RMD 3125 1m, (3.3-ft) IB 40G Copper Cable QSFP/QSFP 9109 RMD 3287 3m, (9.8-ft.) IB 40G Copper Cable QSFP/QSFP 9109 RMD 3288 5m QDR IB/E'Net Copper Cable QSFP/QSFP 9109 RMD 3289 10 meter Quad Data Rate InfiniBand Optical Cable, QSFP/QSFP 9109 RMD 3290 30 meter Quad Data Rate InfiniBand Optical Cable, QSFP/QSFP 9109 RMD 3293 SAS YO Cable 1.5m - HD 6Gb Adapter to Enclosure 9109 RMD 3450 SAS YO Cable 3m - HD 6Gb Adapter to Enclosure 9109 RMD 3451 SAS YO Cable 6m - HD 6Gb Adapter to Enclosure 9109 RMD 3452 SAS YO Cable 10m - HD 6Gb Adapter to Enclosure 9109 RMD 3453 SAS X Cable 3m - HD 6Gb 2-Adapter to Enclosure 9109 RMD 3454 SAS X Cable 6m - HD 6Gb 2-Adapter to Enclosure 9109 RMD 3455 SAS X Cable 10m - HD 6Gb 2-Adapter to Enclosure 9109 RMD 3456 SAS YO Cable 15m - HD 3Gb Adapter to Enclosure 9109 RMD 3457 SAS X Cable 15m - HD 3Gb 2-Adapter to Enclosure 9109 RMD 3458 69GB 3.5" SAS Solid State Drive 9109 RMD 3586 69GB 3.5" SAS Solid State Drive 9109 RMD 3587 Widescreen LCD Monitor 9109 RMD 3632 IBM T541H /L150p 15" TFT Color Monitor 9109 RMD 3637 IBM ThinkVision L170p Flat Panel Monitor 9109 RMD 3639 ThinkVision L171p Flat Panel Monitor 9109 RMD 3640 IBM T115 Flat Panel Monitor 9109 RMD 3641 ThinkVision L191p Flat Panel Monitor 9109 RMD 3642 IBM T120 Flat Panel Monitor 9109 RMD 3643 IBM T119 Flat Panel Monitor 9109 RMD 3644 IBM T117 Flat Panel Monitor 9109 RMD 3645 73GB 15K RPM SAS Disk Drive 9109 RMD 3646 146GB 15K RPM SAS Disk Drive (AIX/Linux) 9109 RMD 3647 300GB 15K RPM SAS Disk Drive (AIX/Linux) 9109 RMD 3648 450GB 15K RPM SAS Disk Drive (AIX/Linux) 9109 RMD 3649 SAS Cable (EE) Drawer to Drawer 1M 9109 RMD 3652 SAS Cable (EE) Drawer to Drawer 3M 9109 RMD 3653 SAS Cable (EE) Drawer to Drawer 6M 9109 RMD 3654 428GB 15K RPM SAS Disk Drive (IBM i) 9109 RMD 3658 SAS Cable (X) Adapter to SAS Enclosure, Dual Controller/Dual Path 3M: 9109 RMD 3661 SAS Cable (X) Adapter to SAS Enclosure, Dual Controller/Dual Path 6M: 9109 RMD 3662 SAS Cable (X) Adapter to SAS Enclosure, Dual Controller/Dual Path 15M: 9109 RMD 3663 SAS EX Cable 3m - Drawer to Drawer 9109 RMD 3675 69.7GB 15k rpm SAS Disk Drive 9109 RMD 3676 139.5GB 15k rpm SAS Disk Drive (IBM i) 9109 RMD 3677 283.7GB 15k rpm SAS Disk Drive (IBM i) 9109 RMD 3678 SAS Cable (AI)- Adapter to Internal drive 1M 9109 RMD 3679 SAS EX Cable 6m - Drawer to Drawer 9109 RMD 3680 3M SAS CABLE, ADPTR TO ADPTR (AA) 9109 RMD 3681 SAS Cable (AE) Adapter to Enclosure, single controller/single path 3M 9109 RMD 3684 SAS Cable (AE) Adapter to Enclosure, single controller/single path 6M 9109 RMD 3685 SAS Cable (YI) System to SAS Enclosure, Single Controller/Dual Path 3M 9109 RMD 3687 SAS Cable (AT) 0.6 Meter 9109 RMD 3688 SAS AT Cable 0.6m - HD 6Gb Adapter to 12X Enclosure (AT) 9109 RMD 3689 SAS Cable (YO) Adapter to SAS Enclosure, Single Controller/Dual Path 1.5 M 9109 RMD 3691 SAS Cable (YO) Adapter to SAS Enclosure, Single Controller/Dual Path 3 M 9109 RMD 3692 SAS Cable (YO) Adapter to SAS Enclosure, Single Controller/Dual Path 6 M 9109 RMD 3693 SAS Cable (YO) Adapter to SAS Enclosure, Single Controller/Dual Path 15 M 9109 RMD 3694 0.3M Serial Port Converter Cable, 9-Pin to 25-Pin 9109 RMD 3925 Serial Port Null Modem Cable, 9-pin to 9-pin, 3.7M 9109 RMD 3927 Serial Port Null Modem Cable, 9-pin to 9-pin, 10M 9109 RMD 3928 System Serial Port Converter Cable 9109 RMD 3930 1.8 M (6-ft) Extender Cable for Displays (15-pin D-shell to 15-pin D-shell) 9109 RMD 4242 Extender Cable - USB Keyboards, 1.8M 9109 RMD 4256 VGA to DVI Connection Converter 9109 RMD 4276 Package 5X #2055 & 20X #1995 (AIX/Linux) 9109 RMD 4367 Package 5X #2055 & 20X #1996 (IBM i) 9109 RMD 4377 Rack Indicator- Not Factory Integrated 9109 RMD 4650 Rack Indicator, Rack #1 9109 RMD 4651 Rack Indicator, Rack #2 9109 RMD 4652 Rack Indicator, Rack #3 9109 RMD 4653 Rack Indicator, Rack #4 9109 RMD 4654 Rack Indicator, Rack #5 9109 RMD 4655 Rack Indicator, Rack #6 9109 RMD 4656 Rack Indicator, Rack #7 9109 RMD 4657 Rack Indicator, Rack #8 9109 RMD 4658 Rack Indicator, Rack #9 9109 RMD 4659 Rack Indicator, Rack #10 9109 RMD 4660 Rack Indicator, Rack #11 9109 RMD 4661 Rack Indicator, Rack #12 9109 RMD 4662 Rack Indicator, Rack #13 9109 RMD 4663 Rack Indicator, Rack #14 9109 RMD 4664 Rack Indicator, Rack #15 9109 RMD 4665 Rack Indicator, Rack #16 9109 RMD 4666 Active Memory Expansion Enablement 9109 RMD 4792 PCIe Crypto Coprocessor Gen3 BSC 4765-001 9109 RMD 4808 PCIe Crypto Coprocessor Gen4 BSC 4765-001 9109 RMD 4809 One Processor of 5250 Enterprise Enablement 9109 RMD 4988 Full 5250 Enterprise Enablement 9109 RMD 4989 Software Preload Required 9109 RMD 5000 Power Dist Unit 1 Phase NEMA 9109 RMD 5160 Power Dist Unit 1 Phase IEC 9109 RMD 5161 Power Dist Unit 2 of 3 Phase 9109 RMD 5162 Power Dist Unit - 3 Phase 9109 RMD 5163 PCIe2 2-Port 4X IB QDR Adapter 40Gb 9109 RMD 5285 PCIe2 2-port 10GbE SR Adapter 9109 RMD 5287 PCIe2 2-Port 10GbE SFP+Copper Adapter 9109 RMD 5288 2 Port Async EIA-232 PCIe Adapter 9109 RMD 5289 System AC Power Supply, 1925 W 9109 RMD 5532 Sys Console On HMC 9109 RMD 5550 Sys Console-Ethernet No IOP 9109 RMD 5553 Blind Swap Type III Cassette- PCIe, Short Slot 9109 RMD 5646 Blind Swap Type III Cassette- PCI-X or PCIe, Standard Slot 9109 RMD 5647 175MB Cache RAID - Dual IOA Enablement Card 9109 RMD 5662 10Gb FCoE PCIe Dual Port Adapter 9109 RMD 5708 4-Port 10/100/1000 Base-TX PCI Express Adapter 9109 RMD 5717 PCIe2 8Gb 4-port Fibre Channel Adapter 9109 RMD 5729 10 Gigabit Ethernet-CX4 PCI Express Adapter 9109 RMD 5732 8 Gigabit PCI Express Dual Port Fibre Channel Adapter 9109 RMD 5735 PCIe2 4-Port 10GbE&1GbE SR&RJ45 Adapter 9109 RMD 5744 PCIe2 4-Port 10GbE&1GbE SFP+Copper&RJ45 Adapter 9109 RMD 5745 POWER GXT145 PCI Express Graphics Accelerator 9109 RMD 5748 SATA Slimline DVD-RAM Drive 9109 RMD 5762 2-Port 10/100/1000 Base-TX Ethernet PCI Express Adapter 9109 RMD 5767 2-Port Gigabit Ethernet-SX PCI Express Adapter 9109 RMD 5768 10 Gigabit Ethernet-SR PCI Express Adapter 9109 RMD 5769 SATA Slimline DVD-RAM Drive 9109 RMD 5771 10 Gigabit Ethernet-LR PCI Express Adapter 9109 RMD 5772 4 Gigabit PCI Express Single Port Fibre Channel Adapter 9109 RMD 5773 4 Gigabit PCI Express Dual Port Fibre Channel Adapter 9109 RMD 5774 4 Port Async EIA-232 PCIe Adapter 9109 RMD 5785 12X I/O Drawer PCIe, SFF disk 9109 RMD 5802 PCIe 380MB Cache Dual - x4 3Gb SAS RAID Adapter 9109 RMD 5805 12X I/O Drawer PCIe, No Disk 9109 RMD 5877 EXP 12S Expansion Drawer 9109 RMD 5886 EXP24S SFF Gen2-bay Drawer 9109 RMD 5887 PCIe2 4-port 1GbE Adapter 9109 RMD 5899 PCIe Dual-x4 SAS Adapter 9109 RMD 5901 PCIe 380MB Cache Dual - x4 3Gb SAS RAID Adapter 9109 RMD 5903 PCIe2 1.8GB Cache RAID SAS Adapter Tri-port 6Gb 9109 RMD 5913 SAS AA Cable 3m - HD 6Gb Adapter to Adapter 9109 RMD 5915 SAS AA Cable 6m - HD 6Gb Adapter to Adapter 9109 RMD 5916 SAS AA Cable 1.5m - HD 6Gb Adapter to Adapter 9109 RMD 5917 SAS AA Cable 0.6m - HD 6Gb Adapter to Adapter 9109 RMD 5918 Non-paired PCIe SAS RAID Indicator 9109 RMD 5923 Non-paired Indicator 5913 PCIe SAS RAID Adapter 9109 RMD 5924 Shared EXP30 Indicator 9109 RMD 5925 SAS EX Cable 1.5m - Drawer to Drawer 9109 RMD 5926 Remote EXP30 Indicator 9109 RMD 5927 Full Width Keyboard -- USB, US English, #103P 9109 RMD 5951 Full Width Keyboard -- USB, French, #189 9109 RMD 5952 Full Width Keyboard -- USB, Italian, #142 9109 RMD 5953 Full Width Keyboard -- USB, German/Austrian, #129 9109 RMD 5954 Full Width Keyboard -- USB, UK English, #166P 9109 RMD 5955 Full Width Keyboard -- USB, Spanish, #172 9109 RMD 5956 Full Width Keyboard -- USB, Japanese, #194 9109 RMD 5957 Full Width Keyboard -- USB, Brazilian Portuguese, #275 9109 RMD 5958 Full Width Keyboard -- USB, Hungarian, #208 9109 RMD 5959 Full Width Keyboard -- USB, Korean, #413 9109 RMD 5960 Full Width Keyboard -- USB, Chinese, #467 9109 RMD 5961 Full Width Keyboard -- USB, French Canadian, #445 9109 RMD 5962 Full Width Keyboard -- USB, Belgian/UK, #120 9109 RMD 5964 Full Width Keyboard -- USB, Swedish/Finnish, #153 9109 RMD 5965 Full Width Keyboard -- USB, Danish, #159 9109 RMD 5966 Full Width Keyboard -- USB, Bulgarian, #442 9109 RMD 5967 Full Width Keyboard -- USB, Swiss/French/German, #150 9109 RMD 5968 Full Width Keyboard -- USB, Norwegian,#155 9109 RMD 5969 Full Width Keyboard -- USB, Dutch, #143 9109 RMD 5970 Full Width Keyboard -- USB, Portuguese, #163 9109 RMD 5971 Full Width Keyboard -- USB, Greek, #319 9109 RMD 5972 Full Width Keyboard -- USB, Hebrew, #212 9109 RMD 5973 Full Width Keyboard -- USB, Polish, #214 9109 RMD 5974 Full Width Keyboard -- USB, Slovakian, #245 9109 RMD 5975 Full Width Keyboard -- USB, Czech, #243 9109 RMD 5976 Full Width Keyboard -- USB, Turkish, #179 9109 RMD 5977 Full Width Keyboard -- USB, LA Spanish, #171 9109 RMD 5978 Full Width Keyboard -- USB, Arabic, #253 9109 RMD 5979 Full Width Keyboard -- USB, Thai, #191 9109 RMD 5980 Full Width Keyboard -- USB, Russian, #443 9109 RMD 5981 Full Width Keyboard -- USB, Slovenian, #234 9109 RMD 5982 Full Width Keyboard -- USB, US English Euro, #103P 9109 RMD 5983 Power Control Cable (SPCN) - 2 meter 9109 RMD 6001 Power Control Cable (SPCN) - 3 meter 9109 RMD 6006 Power Control Cable (SPCN) - 15 meter 9109 RMD 6007 Power Control Cable (SPCN) - 6 meter 9109 RMD 6008 Power Control Cable (SPCN) - 30 meter 9109 RMD 6029 Opt Front Door for 1.8m Rack 9109 RMD 6068 Opt Front Door for 2.0m Rack 9109 RMD 6069 1.8m Rack Trim Kit 9109 RMD 6246 2.0m Rack Trim Kit 9109 RMD 6247 1.8m Rack Acoustic Doors 9109 RMD 6248 2.0m Rack Acoustic Doors 9109 RMD 6249 1.8m Rack Trim Kit 9109 RMD 6263 2.0m Rack Trim Kit 9109 RMD 6272 Power Cord 4.3m (14-ft), Drawer to Wall/IBM PDU (250V/10A) 9109 RMD 6458 Power Cord 4.3m (14-ft), Drawer To OEM PDU (125V, 15A) 9109 RMD 6460 Power Cord 4.3m (14-ft), Drawer to Wall/OEM PDU (250V/15A) U. S. 9109 RMD 6469 Power Cord 1.8m (6-ft), Drawer to Wall (125V/15A) 9109 RMD 6470 Power Cord 2.7m (9-ft), Drawer to Wall/OEM PDU (125V/15A) 9109 RMD 6471 Power Cord 2.7m (9-ft), Drawer to Wall/OEM PDU (250V/16A) 9109 RMD 6472 Power Cord 2.7m (9-ft), Drawer to Wall/OEM PDU (250V/10A) 9109 RMD 6473 Power Cord 2.7m (9-ft), Drawer to Wall/OEM PDU, (250V/13A) 9109 RMD 6474 Power Cord 2.7m (9-ft), Drawer to Wall/OEM PDU, (250V/16A) 9109 RMD 6475 Power Cord 2.7m (9-ft), Drawer to Wall/OEM PDU, (250V/10A) 9109 RMD 6476 Power Cord 2.7m (9-ft), Drawer to Wall/OEM PDU, (250V/16A) 9109 RMD 6477 Power Cord 2.7 M(9-foot), To Wall/OEM PDU, (250V, 16A) 9109 RMD 6478 Power Cord (9-foot) , To Wall/OEM PDU, (250V, 10A) 9109 RMD 6479 Power Cord 1.8M (6-foot),To Wall, (250V, 15A), United States 9109 RMD 6487 Power Cord 2.7m (9-ft), Drawer to Wall/OEM PDU, (125V/15A or 250V/10A ) 9109 RMD 6488 4.3m (14-Ft) 3PH/24A 380-415V Power Cord 9109 RMD 6489 4.3m (14-Ft) 1PH/48A 200-240V Power Cord 9109 RMD 6491 4.3m (14-Ft) 1PH/48-60A 200-240V Power Cord 9109 RMD 6492 Power Cord 2.7m (9-ft), Drawer to Wall/OEM PDU, (250V/10A) 9109 RMD 6493 Power Cord 2.7m (9-ft), Drawer to Wall/OEM PDU, (250V/10A) 9109 RMD 6494 Power Cord (9-foot), To Wall/OEM PDU, (250V, 10A) 9109 RMD 6495 Power Cord 2.7M (9-foot), To Wall/OEM PDU, (250V, 10A) 9109 RMD 6496 Power Cord (6-foot), To Wall/OEM PDU, (250V, 10A) 9109 RMD 6497 Power Cord (6-foot), To Wall/OEM PDU, (250V, 15A) 9109 RMD 6498 Power Cable - Drawer to IBM PDU, 200-240V/10A 9109 RMD 6577 Optional Rack Security Kit 9109 RMD 6580 Modem Tray for 19-Inch Rack 9109 RMD 6586 Power Cord 2.7M (9-foot), To Wall/OEM PDU, (125V, 15A) 9109 RMD 6651 4.3m (14-Ft) 1PH/24-30A Pwr Cord 9109 RMD 6654 4.3m (14-Ft) 1PH/24-30A WR Pwr Cord 9109 RMD 6655 4.3m (14-Ft)1PH/24A Power Cord 9109 RMD 6656 Power Cord 2.7M (9-foot), To Wall/OEM PDU, (250V, 15A) 9109 RMD 6659 Power Cord 4.3m (14-ft), Drawer to Wall/OEM PDU (125V/15A) 9109 RMD 6660 Power Cord 2.8m (9.2-ft), Drawer to Wall/IBM Power Cord 2.8m (9.2-ft), Drawer to Wall/IBM PDU, (250V/10A) 9109 RMD 6665 Power Cord 4.3M (14-foot), Drawer to OEM PDU, (250V, 15A) 9109 RMD 6669 Power Cord (6-foot), To Wall (125V, 15A), PT #59 9109 RMD 6670 Power Cord 2.7M (9-foot), Drawer to IBM PDU, 250V/10A 9109 RMD 6671 Power Cord 1.5M (5-foot), Drawer to IBM PDU, 250V/10A 9109 RMD 6672 Power Cord 2.7m (9-ft), Drawer to Wall/OEM PDU, (250V/10A) 9109 RMD 6680 Power Cord (6-foot), To Wall, (250V, 15A) 9109 RMD 6687 Intelligent PDU+, 1 EIA Unit, Universal UTG0247 Connector 9109 RMD 7109 Environmental Monitoring Probe 9109 RMD 7118 Power Distribution Unit 9109 RMD 7188 SDI Software Pre-Install Indicator 9109 RMD 7305 Quantity 150 of #3676 9109 RMD 7517 Quantity 150 of #3677 9109 RMD 7518 Quantity 150 of #3678 9109 RMD 7519 Quantity 150 of #3586 9109 RMD 7535 Quantity 150 of #3587 9109 RMD 7536 Quantity 150 of #3658 9109 RMD 7538 Quantity 150 of #1884 9109 RMD 7543 Quantity 150 of #1888 9109 RMD 7544 Quantity 150 of #1885 9109 RMD 7547 Quantity 150 of #1886 9109 RMD 7548 Quantity 150 of #3647 9109 RMD 7549 Quantity 150 of #1790 9109 RMD 7550 Quantity 150 of #1911 9109 RMD 7557 Quantity 150 of #3648 9109 RMD 7564 Quantity 150 of #3649 9109 RMD 7565 Quantity 150 of #1916 9109 RMD 7566 QTY 150, 177GB SFF-1 SSD w/ eMLC (AIX/Linux) 9109 RMD 7578 QTY 150, 177GB SFF-1 SSD w/ eMLC (IBM i) 9109 RMD 7582 OEM (Generic) Indicator 9109 RMD 7770 OEM (GROUPE BULL) Indicator 9109 RMD 7773 OEM (Hitachi) Indicator 9109 RMD 7775 OEM Publications for IBM Logo Product 9109 RMD 7779 2.0m Rack Side Attach Kit 9109 RMD 7780 PowerVM Express 9109 RMD 7793 PowerVM Standard 9109 RMD 7794 PowerVM Enterprise 9109 RMD 7795 Ethernet Cable, 6M, Hardware Management Console to System Unit 9109 RMD 7801 Ethernet Cable, 15m, Hardware Management Console to System Unit 9109 RMD 7802 Side-by-Side for 1.8m Racks 9109 RMD 7840 Ruggedize Rack Kit 9109 RMD 7841 PCI Blind Swap Cassette Kit, Single Wide Adapters, Type II 9109 RMD 7862 PCI Blind Swap Cassette Kit, Double Wide Adapters, Type III 9109 RMD 7863 Linux Software Preinstall 9109 RMD 8143 Linux Software Preinstall (Business Partners) 9109 RMD 8144 Mouse - USB, with Keyboard Attachment Cable 9109 RMD 8841 USB Mouse 9109 RMD 8845 Order Routing Indicator- System Plant 9109 RMD 9169 Language Group Specify - US English 9109 RMD 9300 specify mode-1 & (1)5901/5278 for EXP24S #5887 9109 RMD 9359 Specify mode-1 & (2)5901/5278 for EXP24S #5887 9109 RMD 9360 Specify mode-2 & (2)5901/5278 for EXP24S #5887 9109 RMD 9361 Specify mode-4 & (4)5901/5278 for EXP24S #5887 9109 RMD 9365 Specify mode-2 & (4)5901/5278 for EXP24S #5887 9109 RMD 9366 Specify mode-1 & (2)5903/5805 for EXP24S #5887 9109 RMD 9367 Specify mode-2 & (4)5903/5805 for EXP24S #5887 9109 RMD 9368 Specify mode-1 & CEC SAS port for EXP24 #5887 9109 RMD 9384 Specify mode-1 & (2) 5913 for EXP24S #5887 9109 RMD 9385 Specify mode-2 & (4) 5913 for EXP24S #5887 9109 RMD 9386 Specify Mode-1 & EXP30 for 1 EXP24S #5887 9109 RMD 9388 New AIX License Core Counter 9109 RMD 9440 New IBM i License Core Counter 9109 RMD 9441 New Red Hat License Core Counter 9109 RMD 9442 New SUSE License Core Counter 9109 RMD 9443 Other AIX License Core Counter 9109 RMD 9444 Other Linux License Core Counter 9109 RMD 9445 3rd Party Linux License Core Counter 9109 RMD 9446 VIOS Core Counter 9109 RMD 9447 Other IBM i License Core Counter 9109 RMD 9448 Month Indicator 9109 RMD 9461 Day Indicator 9109 RMD 9462 Hour Indicator 9109 RMD 9463 Minute Indicator 9109 RMD 9464 Qty Indicator 9109 RMD 9465 Countable Member Indicator 9109 RMD 9466 Language Group Specify - Dutch 9109 RMD 9700 Language Group Specify - French 9109 RMD 9703 Language Group Specify - German 9109 RMD 9704 Language Group Specify - Polish 9109 RMD 9705 Language Group Specify - Norwegian 9109 RMD 9706 Language Group Specify - Portuguese 9109 RMD 9707 Language Group Specify - Spanish 9109 RMD 9708 Language Group Specify - Italian 9109 RMD 9711 Language Group Specify - Canadian French 9109 RMD 9712 Language Group Specify - Japanese 9109 RMD 9714 Language Group Specify - Traditional Chinese (Taiwan) 9109 RMD 9715 Language Group Specify - Korean 9109 RMD 9716 Language Group Specify - Turkish 9109 RMD 9718 Language Group Specify - Hungarian 9109 RMD 9719 Language Group Specify - Slovakian 9109 RMD 9720 Language Group Specify - Russian 9109 RMD 9721 Language Group Specify - Simplified Chinese (PRC) 9109 RMD 9722 Language Group Specify - Czech 9109 RMD 9724 Language Group Specify -- Romanian 9109 RMD 9725 Language Group Specify - Croatian 9109 RMD 9726 Language Group Specify -- Slovenian 9109 RMD 9727 Language Group Specify - Brazilian Portuguese 9109 RMD 9728 Language Group Specify - Thai 9109 RMD 9729 Customer Install MES 9109 RMD 9742 Notify CSO After Install 9109 RMD 9743 Product Renovated by IBM Indicator 9109 RMD 9993 PCIe2 2-Port 10GbE RoCE SFP+ Adapter 9109 RMD EC28 PCIe2 2-Port 10GbE RoCE SR Adapter 9109 RMD EC30 0.6m (2.0-ft), Blue CAT5 Ethernet Cable 9109 RMD ECB0 1.5m (4.9-ft), Blue CAT5 Ethernet Cable 9109 RMD ECB2 EXP30 Ultra SSD I/O Drawer 9109 RMD EDR1 Specify Mode-1 & (1)ESA1/ESA2 for EXP24S #5887 9109 RMD EJP1 Specify Mode-1 & (2)ESA1/ESA2 for EXP24S #5887 9109 RMD EJP2 Specify Mode-2 & (2)ESA1/ESA2 for EXP24S #5887 9109 RMD EJP3 Specify Mode-2 & (4)ESA1/ESA2 for EXP24S #5887 9109 RMD EJP4 Specify Mode-4 & (4)ESA1/ESA2 for EXP24S #5887 9109 RMD EJP5 Specify Mode-2 & (1)ESA1/ESA2 for EXP24S #5887 9109 RMD EJP6 Specify Mode-2 (2 )ESA1/ESA2 for EXP24 #5887 9109 RMD EJP7 Specify mode-2 (1) ESA1/ESA2 for EXP24 #5887 9109 RMD EJPA Specify mode-2 (2)ESA1/ESA2 for EXP24#5887 9109 RMD EJPB Specify mode-4 (1)ESA1/ESA2 for EXP24 #5887 9109 RMD EJPC Specify mode-4 (2)ESA1/ESA2 for EXP24 #5887 9109 RMD EJPD Specify mode-4 (3)ESA1/ESA2 for EXP24 #5887 9109 RMD EJPE Specify mode-2 (1)5901/5278 for EXP24 #5887 9109 RMD EJPJ Specify mode-2 (2)5901/5278 for EXP24 #5887 9109 RMD EJPK Specify mode-4 (1)5901/5278 for EXP24 #5887 9109 RMD EJPL Specify mode-4 (2)5901/5278 for EXP24 #5887 9109 RMD EJPM Specify mode-4 (3)5901/5278 for EXP24 #5887 9109 RMD EJPN Specify mode-2 (2)5903/5805 for EXP24 #5887 9109 RMD EJPR Specify mode-2 (2)5913 for EXP24 #5887 9109 RMD EJPT Specify Left Half 12X I/O Drawer to ESA1/ESA2 9109 RMD EJPY Specify Right Half 12X I/O Drawer to ESA1/ESA2 9109 RMD EJPZ Full Width Keyboard -- USB, US English, #103P 9109 RMD EK51 Full Width Keyboard -- USB, French, #189 9109 RMD EK52 Full Width Keyboard -- USB, Italian, #142 9109 RMD EK53 Full Width Keyboard -- USB, German/Austrian, #129 9109 RMD EK54 Full Width Keyboard -- USB, UK English, #166P 9109 RMD EK55 Full Width Keyboard -- USB, Spanish, #172 9109 RMD EK56 Full Width Keyboard -- USB, Japanese, #194 9109 RMD EK57 Full Width Keyboard -- USB, Brazilian Portuguese, #275 9109 RMD EK58 Full Width Keyboard -- USB, Hungarian, #208 9109 RMD EK59 Full Width Keyboard -- USB, Korean, #413 9109 RMD EK60 Full Width Keyboard -- USB, Chinese, #467 9109 RMD EK61 Full Width Keyboard -- USB, French Canadian, #445 9109 RMD EK62 Full Width Keyboard -- USB, Belgian/UK, #120 9109 RMD EK64 Full Width Keyboard -- USB, Swedish/Finnish, #153 9109 RMD EK65 Full Width Keyboard -- USB, Danish, #159 9109 RMD EK66 Full Width Keyboard -- USB, Bulgarian, #442 9109 RMD EK67 Full Width Keyboard -- USB, Swiss/French/German, #150 9109 RMD EK68 Full Width Keyboard -- USB, Norwegian,#155 9109 RMD EK69 Full Width Keyboard -- USB, Dutch, #143 9109 RMD EK70 Full Width Keyboard -- USB, Portuguese, #163 9109 RMD EK71 Full Width Keyboard -- USB, Greek, #319 9109 RMD EK72 Full Width Keyboard -- USB, Hebrew, #212 9109 RMD EK73 Full Width Keyboard -- USB, Polish, #214 9109 RMD EK74 Full Width Keyboard -- USB, Slovakian, #245 9109 RMD EK75 Full Width Keyboard -- USB, Czech, #243 9109 RMD EK76 Full Width Keyboard -- USB, Turkish, #179 9109 RMD EK77 Full Width Keyboard -- USB, LA Spanish, #171 9109 RMD EK78 Full Width Keyboard -- USB, Arabic, #253 9109 RMD EK79 Full Width Keyboard -- USB, Thai, #191 9109 RMD EK80 Full Width Keyboard -- USB, Russian, #443 9109 RMD EK81 Full Width Keyboard -- USB, Slovenian, #234 9109 RMD EK82 Full Width Keyboard -- USB, US English Euro, #103P 9109 RMD EK83 Trial PowerVM Live Partition Mobility 9109 RMD ELPM Memory Riser Card 9109 RMD EM01 8GB (2x4GB) Memory DIMMs, 1066 MHz, 2Gb DDR3 DRAM 9109 RMD EM08 16GB (2x8GB) Memory DIMMs, 1066 MHz, 4Gb DDR3 DRAM 9109 RMD EM4B 32GB (2x16GB) Memory DIMMs, 1066 MHz, 4Gb DDR3 DRAM 9109 RMD EM4C 64GB (2x32GB) Memory DIMMs, 1066 MHz, 4Gb DDR3 DRAM 9109 RMD EM4D 1m (3.3-ft), 10GbE'Net Cable SFP+ Act Twinax Copper 9109 RMD EN01 3m (9.8-ft), 10Gb E'Net Cable SFP+ Act Twinax Copper 9109 RMD EN02 5m (16.4-ft), 10Gb E'Net Cable SFP+ Act Twinax Copper 9109 RMD EN03 PCIe x8 Cable 1.5m 9109 RMD EN05 PCIe x8 Cable 3m 9109 RMD EN07 PCIe x8 Cable 8m 9109 RMD EN08 PCIe2 16Gb 2-port Fibre Channel Adapter 9109 RMD EN0A PCIe2 4-port (10Gb FCoE & 1GbE) SR&RJ45 9109 RMD EN0H Integrated Mutifunction Card w/ 10GbE RJ45 & Copper Twinax 9109 RMD EN10 Integrated Multifunction Card w/ 10GbE RJ45 & SR Optical 9109 RMD EN11 Processor & Memory Backplane 9109 RMD EPT1 3.1 GHz , Proc DCM, 0/12-core POWER7+ (2x6-core), 16 DDR3 Memory Slots 9109 RMD EPT5 3.4 GHz , Proc DCM, 0/12-core POWER7+ (2x6-core), 16 DDR3 Memory Slots 9109 RMD EPT6 1-core activation of #EPT5 9109 RMD EPTA 1-core activation of #EPT6 9109 RMD EPTB Service Processor 9109 RMD EPTR Storage Backplane 9109 RMD EPTS Quantity 150 of #3452 SAS YO Cable 6m - HD 6Gb Adapter to Enclosure 9109 RMD EQ02 Quantity 150 of #3453 SAS YO Cable 10m - HD 6Gb Adapter to Enclosure 9109 RMD EQ03 Quantity 150 of #ES0A 9109 RMD EQ0A Quantity of 150 #ES0B 9109 RMD EQ0B Quantity of 150 #ES0C 9109 RMD EQ0C Quantity of 150 #ES0D 9109 RMD EQ0D Quantity 150 of #1737 (856GB SFF-1 disk) 9109 RMD EQ37 Quantity 150 of #1738 (856GB SFF-2 disk) 9109 RMD EQ38 Quantity 150 of #1751 (900GB SFF-1 disk) 9109 RMD EQ51 Quantity 150 of #1752 (900GB SFF-2 disk) 9109 RMD EQ52 Power Cable - Drawer to IBM PDU, 200-240V/10A 9109 RMD EQ77 RFID Tags for Servers, Compute Nodes, Chassis, Racks, and HMCs 9109 RMD ERF1 Optional Front Door for Power 770 & 780 2.0m Rack 9109 RMD ERG7 387GB 1.8" SAS SSD for AIX/Linux with eMLC 9109 RMD ES02 387GB 1.8" SAS SSD for IBM i with eMLC 9109 RMD ES04 387GB SFF-1 SSD for AIX/Linux with eMLC 9109 RMD ES0A 387GB SFF-1 SSD for IBM i with eMLC 9109 RMD ES0B 387GB SFF-2 SSD for AIX/Linux with eMLC 9109 RMD ES0C 387GB SFF-2 SSD for IBM i with eMLC 9109 RMD ES0D PCIe2 RAID SAS Adapter Dual-port 6Gb 9109 RMD ESA1 S&H - No Charge 9109 RMD ESC0 S&H 9109 RMD ESC7 Six ES02 387GB 1.8" SAS SSD for AIX/Linux with eMLC 9109 RMD ESR2 Six ES04 387GB 1.8" SAS SSD for IBM i with eMLC 9109 RMD ESR4 Four ES0A 387GB SFF-1 SSD for AIX/Linux with eMLC 9109 RMD ESRA Four ES0B 387GB SFF-1 SSD for IBM i with eMLC 9109 RMD ESRB Four ES0C 387GB SFF-2 SSD for AIX/Linux with eMLC 9109 RMD ESRC Four ES0D 387GB SFF-2 SSD for IBM i with eMLC 9109 RMD ESRD 1TB Removable Disk Drive Cartridge 9109 RMD EU01 RDX USB External Docking Station for Removable Disk Cartridge 9109 RMD EU04 RDX 320 GB Removable Disk Drive 9109 RMD EU08 1.5TB Removable Disk Drive Cartridge 9109 RMD EU15 10G Base T Wrap 9109 RMD EU20
The following are newly announced features on the specific models of the IBM Power Systems 7014 machine type:
Planned availability date: March 15, 2013
New feature
Description MT Model Feature
Rack Content Specify: 9109-RMD 7014 B42 ER0D 7014 T00 7014 T42
Feature conversions
The existing components being replaced during a model or feature conversion become the property of IBM and must be returned.
Feature conversions are always implemented on a "quantity of one for quantity of one" basis. Multiple existing features may not be converted to a single new feature. Single existing features may not be converted to multiple new features.
The following conversions are available to customers:
Feature conversions for 9109-RMD virtualization engine features
Return From FC: To FC: parts
7793 - PowerVM Express 7794 - PowerVM Standard No 7793 - PowerVM Express 7795 - PowerVM Enterprise No 7794 - PowerVM Standard 7795 - PowerVM Enterprise No
Business Partner information
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).
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- System overview
- Planning for the system
- Installing and configuring the system
- Working with consoles, terminals, and interfaces
- Managing system resources
- Working with operating systems and software applications
- Troubleshooting, service, and support
Product documentation is available on a DVD (SK5T-7087), which is shipped with the Power 760, or you can access the product documentation at
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Specified operating environment
Physical specifications
IBM Power 760 (9109-RMD)
- Rack-mount:
- Width: 447 mm (17.6 in)
- Depth: 858 mm (33.8 in)
- Height: 217 mm (8.56 in), 5 EIA units
- Weight: 70.3 kg (155 lb)
To assure installability and serviceability in non-IBM industry-standard racks, review the installation planning information for any product-specific installation requirements.
Operating environment
- Temperature:
- 5 to 45 degrees C (41 to 113 F) nonoperating
- 5 to 35 degrees C (41 to 95 F) operating
- Relative humidity (noncondensing):
- 8% to 80% nonoperating
- 20% to 80% operating
- Maximum dew point:
- 28 degrees C (82 F) nonoperating
- 29 degrees C (84 F) operating
- Operating voltage: 200 to 240 V ac
- Operating frequency: 50 to 60 Hz +/- 3 Hz
- Power consumption: 2,400 watts maximum (48 cores active)
- System power calculator is available at
- Power source loading: 2.45 kVA maximum (48 cores active)
- Thermal output: 8,189 Btu/hr maximum (48 cores active)
- Maximum altitude: 3,048 m (10,000 ft)
- Noise level (weighted sound power) LWAd(B):
- One drawer with 48 active cores:
- 7.1 bels (operating/idle)
- 6.5 bels (operating/idle) with acoustic rack doors (#6248 or #6249)
- One drawer with 48 active cores:
- EnergyScale, maximum frequency:
- 8.2 bels (operating/idle)
- With high power PCIe Adapters: 7.6 bels (operating/idle)
- Noise level (weighted sound pressure (LpAm(dB):
- 55 dB (operating/idle)
- 49 dB (operating/idle) with acoustic rack doors (#6248 or #6249)
- EnergyScale, maximum frequency:
- 66 dB (operating/idle)
- With high power PCIe Adapters: 60 dB (operating/idle)
Notes:
- Declared level LWAd is the upper-limit weighted average sound power level measured at the 1-meter bystander position.
- Declared level LpAm is the mean average weighted sound pressure level measured at the 1-meter bystander position.
- B and dB are abbreviations for bels and decibels respectively where 1 B = 10 dB. 4. All data is for 25 degrees C or below
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.
- U.S.: FCC CFR, Title 47, Part 15, EMI Class A
- EEA, Turkey: EU Council Directive 2004/108/EC, EMI Class A
- Japan: VCCI Council, EMI Class A
- Korea: KCC, EMI Class A
- China (PRC): CPCS, EMI Class A
- Taiwan: Taiwan BSMI, EMI Class A
- Australia\New Zealand: ACMA, EMI Class A
- Canada: ICES-003, EMI Class A
- Russia: GOST R, EMI Class A
- Saudi Arabia: MoCI, EMI Class A
- Vietnam: MPT, EMI Class A
Homologation -- Telecom Type Approval
Homologation approval for specific countries has been initiated with the IBM Homologation and Type Approval (HT&A) organization in LaGaude, France.
This product is not certified for connection by any means whatsoever to interfaces of public telecommunications networks. Certification may be required by law prior to making any such connection. Contact an IBM representative or reseller for any questions.
Product safety/Country testing/Certification
- UL 60950-1 1st Edition Underwriters Laboratory, Safety Information
- CAN/CSA22.2 No. 60950-1 1st Edition
- EN60950-1:2001 European Norm
- GS Mark (Safety, TUV, EN60950)- Germany, Europe
- IEC 60950-1 1st Edition, International Electrotechnical Commission, Safety Information
- Nordic deviations to IEC 60950-1 1st Edition
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).
Homologation
This product is not certified for direct connection by any means whatsoever to interfaces of public telecommunications networks. Certification may be required by law prior to making any such connection. Contact an IBM representative or reseller for any questions.
Hardware requirements
Power 760 minimum system configuration
Each Power 760 order must include a minimum of the following items when AIX or Linux is the primary operating system:
Feature number Description EPT5 0/12-core 3.1 GHz POWER7+ Processor, or EPT6 0/12-core 3.4 GHz POWER7+ Processor EPT1 Processor and Memory Backplane EPTR Service Processor 8 x EPTA 8 Processor Activations for EPT5, or 8 x EPTB 8 Processor Activations for EPT6 2 x EM4B 32 GB Memory 2 x EM01 Memory Riser Card EPTS Storage Backplane 1768 Integrated Multifunction Card EN10 Integrated Mutifunction Card w/10 GbE RJ45 and Copper Twinax 1886 146.8 GB 15k SFF DASD 2 x 5532 Two 1,925 watt ac power supplies, base 5771 SATA DVD-RAM 9300/97xx) Language Group Specify 2146 or 2147 Primary Operating System Indicator - IBM AIX (#2146) or Linux (#2147) 2 x 6xxx Two Power Cords
Note: No internal DASD is required if feature 0837 (Boot from SAN) is selected. A Fibre Channel or Fibre Channel over Ethernet adapter must be ordered if feature 0837 is selected.
Note: One HMC is required for every 9109-RMD; however, a communal HMC is acceptable.
Each Power 760 order must include a minimum of the following items when IBM i is the primary operating system:
Feature number Description EPT5 0/12-core 3.1 GHz POWER7+ Processor, or EPT6 0/12-core 3.4 GHz POWER7+ Processor EPT1 Processor & Memory Backplane EPTR Service Processor 8 x EPTA 8 Processor Activations for EPT5, or 8 x EPTB 8 Processor Activations for EPT6 2 x EM4B 32 GB Memory 2 x EM01 Memory Riser Card EPTS Storage Backplane 1768 Integrated Multifunction Card, or (VIOS support only) EN10 Integrated Mutifunction Card w/10 GbE RJ45 and Copper Twinax 2 x 1888 139.5 GB 15k SFF DASD 2 x 5532 Two 1,925 watt ac power supplies, base 5771 SATA DVD-RAM 9300/97xx) Language Group Specify 2145 Primary Operating System Indicator - IBM i 0040 Mirrored System Disk Level Specify Code 0567 IBM i 7.1, or later 0837 SAN Load Source Specify (Boot from SAN) 5553 System Console - Internal LAN 2 x 6xxx Two Power Cords
Notes :
- The Ethernet ports and serial port of the Integrated Multifunction Card is not natively supported by IBM i and thus can not be used for IBM i LAN console support. The #5899 4-port Ethernet adapter is usually used with this function or an optional HMC can be used for IBM i console functions.
- No internal DASD is required if feature 0837 (Boot from SAN) is selected. A Fibre Channel or Fibre Channel over Ethernet adapter must be ordered if feature 0837 is selected.
- If IBM i native support is required, choose Ethernet card from:
- 2-Port 10/100/1000 Base-TX Ethernet PCI Express Adapter (#5767)
- 2-Port Gigabit Ethernet-SX PCI Express Adapter (#5768)
- 10 Gigabit Ethernet-LR PCI Express Adapter (#5772)
- PCIe2 4-Port 1 GbE Adapter (#5899)
- DASD/Media backplane with external SAS port, 6 x 2.5-inch DASD/SSD (#EPTS)
The minimum system configuration requires at least one SAS disk drive in the system for AIX or Linux and two for IBM i, or if using a Fibre Channel attached SAN (indicated by feature number 0837), a disk drive is not required. Attachment of the SAN using a Fibre Channel over Ethernet connection is also supported.
Notes :
- When feature 2145, IBM i operating system, is selected, a minimum of two DASD is required.
- No internal DASD is required if feature 0837 (Boot from SAN) is selected. In this case, a Fibre Channel or Fibre Channel over Ethernet adapter must also be ordered.
- Choose DASD/SSD from:
- 856 GB 10K RPM SAS SFF Disk Drive ( IBM i)(#1737)
- 856 GB 10K RPM SAS SFF-2 Disk Drive ( IBM i)(#1738)
- 900 GB 10K RPM SAS SFF Disk Drive (AIX/Linux)(#1751)
- 900 GB 10K RPM SAS SFF-2 Disk Drive (AIX/Linux)(#1752)
- 600 GB 10K RPM SAS SFF Disk Drive (AIX/Linux)(#1790)
- 300 GB 10K RPM SFF SAS Disk Drive (#1885)
- 146 GB 15K RPM SFF SAS Disk Drive (AIX/Linux)(#1886)
- 139 GB 15K RPM SFF SAS Disk Drive ( IBM i)(#1888)
- 283 GB 10K RPM SFF SAS Disk Drive ( IBM i)(#1911)
- 571 GB 10K RPM SAS SFF Disk Drive ( IBM i)(#1916)
- 146 GB 15K RPM SAS SFF-2 Disk Drive (AIX/Linux)(#1917)
- 300 GB 10K RPM SAS SFF-2 Disk Drive (AIX/Linux)(#1925)
- 139 GB 15K RPM SAS SFF-2 Disk Drive ( IBM i)(#1947)
- 283 GB 15K RPM SAS SFF-2 Disk Drive ( IBM i)(#1948)
- 300 GB 15K RPM SAS SFF-2 Disk Drive (AIX/Linux)(#1953)
- 283 GB 10K RPM SAS SFF-2 Disk Drive ( IBM i)(#1956)
- 571 GB 10K RPM SAS SFF-2 Disk Drive ( IBM i)(#1962)
- 600 GB 10K RPM SAS SFF-2 Disk Drive (AIX/Linux)(#1964)
- Choose 32 GB minimum system memory from the following memory features where each feature contains two identical memory DIMMs:
- 8 GB (2 x 4 GB Memory DIMMs), 1066 MHz, 2 Gb (EM08, Qty=4)
- 16 GB (2 x 8 GB Memory DIMMs), 1066 MHz, 4 Gb (EM4B, Qty=2)
- 32 GB (2 x 16 GB Memory DIMMs), 1066 MHz, 4 Gb (EM4C, Qty=1)
- 64 GB (2 x 32 GB Memory DIMMs), 1066 MHz, 4 Gb (EM4D, Qty=1)
RAID
There are multiple protection options for disk/SSD drives in the SAS SFF bays in Power 760 system unit or drives in 12X attached I/O drawers or drives in disk-only I/O drawers. Although protecting drives is always recommended, AIX/Linux users may choose to leave some or all drives unprotected at their own risk and IBM supports these configurations. IBM i configuration rules differ in this regard, and IBM supports IBM i partition configurations only when disk/SSD drives are protected.
This disk/SSD drive protection can be provided by AIX/IBM i/Linux software or by the disk/SSD hardware controllers. Mirroring of drives is provided by AIX/IBM i/Linux software. In addition, AIX/Linux supports controllers providing RAID 0, 5, 6, or 10. IBM i integrated storage management already provides striping so IBM i also supports controllers providing RAID 5 or 6. To further augment disk/SSD protection, hot spare capability can be used for protected drives. Specific hot spare prerequisites apply.
An integrated SAS Disk/SSD controller is provided in the Power 760 system unit. It is optionally augmented by a 175 MB write cache and RAID 5 and RAID 6 capability when feature 5679 is added to the configuration. Without feature 5679, the integrated controller supports system mirroring protection for AIX/IBM i/Linux and supports RAID 0 or 10 protection for AIX/Linux. Other disk/SSD controllers are provided as PCI adapters. PCI-X SCSI, PCI-X SAS, and PCIe SAS adapters are supported. PCI Controllers with and without write cache are supported. RAID 5 and RAID 6 on controllers with write cache are supported.
AIX/Linux can use disk drives formatted with 512 byte blocks when being mirrored by the operating system. These disk drives must be reformatted to 528 byte sectors when used in RAID arrays. Although a small percentage of the drive's capacity is lost, additional data protection such as ECC and bad block detection is gained in this reformatting. For example, a 300 GB disk drive when reformatted provides around 283 GB. IBM i always uses drives formatted to 528 byte. IBM Power SSDs are formatted to 528 byte.
RAID 0 (minimum two drives) provides striping without parity for performance, but does not offer any fault tolerance. In data striping, data is broken down into several smaller, equally sized pieces. Each piece is then written to or read from multiple drives. This process increases I/O bandwidth by simultaneously accessing multiple data paths. Because RAID-0 does not offer any redundancy, a single drive failure can result in the loss of all data in a striped set. This means that all of the data on all the drives could be lost if even a single drive fails.
Note that RAID 0 drives can be mirrored by software to provide protection.
RAID 5 (minimum three drives) uses block-level data striping with distributed parity. RAID 5 stripes both data and parity information across three or more drives. Fault tolerance is maintained by ensuring that the parity information for any given block of data is placed on a drive separate from those used to store the data itself. RAID 5 requires N+1 drives to accommodate this parity data, thus the available storage capacity for each array is reduced by one drive to provide protection.
RAID 6 (minimum four drives) uses block-level data striping with dual distributed parity, the same as RAID 5 except RAID 6 uses a second level of independently calculated and distributed parity information for additional fault tolerance. This extra fault tolerance provides data security in the event two drives fail before a drive can be replaced. RAID 6 requires N+2 drives to accommodate the additional parity data.
RAID 10 is RAID 0 plus redundancy. In this type of implementation, an array with an even number of drives is created with mirrored pairs of drives within the array. A RAID 0 stripe set of data is created across the mirrored pairs for performance and for redundancy.
If a protected drive fails, the failing drive can be removed from its hot-plug bay and the drive replaced while the server and partition continue to run. The contents can then be re-created while the system continues to run. Note that until the drive is both replaced and its contents re-created, the protection provided using just mirroring or RAID 10 is absent for that drive's now unmirrored paired drive. Similarly, the entire RAID 5 array is unprotected until the failed drive is replaced and re-created. RAID 6 and hot spare were designed to provide additional protection.
Software requirements
If installing the AIX operating system (one of these):
- AIX 7.1 with the 7100-02 Technology Level and Service Pack 2, or later
- AIX 6.1 with the 6100-08 Technology Level and Service Pack 2, or later
- AIX 6.1 with the 6100-07 Technology Level and Service Pack 7, or later (planned availability March 29, 2013)
- AIX 6.1 with the 6100-06 Technology Level and Service Pack 11, or later (planned availability March 29, 2013)
If installing the IBM i operating system (one of these):
- IBM i 7.1, or later
- IBM i 6.1 with machine code 6.1.1, or later
- Requires all I/O to be virtual.
- Can not be ordered as the primary OS with feature numbers 2145 and 0566.
- SAN Load Source Specify
- Boot from SAN (#0837) or
- Optional Load Source Specify
- System Console - Internal LAN (#5553)
If installing the Linux operating system, use SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 11 Service Pack 2, or later, with current maintenance updates available from SUSE to enable all planned functionality.
Users interested in Red Hat Enterprise Linux should consult the Statement of general direction .
Users should also update their systems with the latest Linux for Power service and productivity tools available from IBM's website
If installing VIOS, use VIOS 2.2.2.2, or later.
If installing Java 1.4.2 on POWER7+ servers, there are unique considerations when running Java 1.4.2 on POWER7+ . For best exploitation of the outstanding performance capabilities and most recent improvements of POWER7+ technology, IBM recommends upgrading Java-based applications to Java 7, Java 6, or Java 5 whenever possible. For more information, refer to the following website
Limitations
System
The integrated system port (the serial port on an Integrated Multifunction Card) is not supported under AIX or Linux when the HMC ports are connected to an HMC. Either the HMC ports or the integrated system port can be used, but not both. The integrated system port is supported for modem and asynch terminal connections by AIX or Linux . Any other application using serial ports requires a serial port adapter to be installed in a PCIe slot. The integrated system port does not support HACMP configurations. IBM i does not support the use of the system port with or without an HMC.
Hardware management console (HMC) machine code
If attaching an HMC to a new server or adding function to an existing server that requires a firmware update, the HMC machine code may need to be updated. Machine code includes firmware and microcode. Access to machine code updates is conditioned on entitlement and license validation in accordance with IBM policy and practice. IBM may verify entitlement through customer number, serial number, electronic restrictions, or any other means or methods employed by IBM in its discretion.
To determine the HMC machine code level required for the firmware level on any server, go to the following Web page to access the Fix Level Recommendation Tool (FLRT) on or after the planned availability date for this product. FLRT will identify the correct HMC machine code for the selected system firmware level
If a single HMC is attached to multiple servers, the HMC machine code level must be updated to the server with the most recent firmware level. All prior levels of server firmware are supported with the latest HMC machine code level.
The HMC V7.7.0 (SP1) contains the following:
- Support for managing IBM Power 750 and 760
- Support for PowerVM functions such as new HMC GUI interface for VIOS install
- Improved transition from IVM to HMC management
- Ability to update the user's password in Kerberos from the HMC for clients utilizing remote HMC
Boot requirements
- Selection of feature 0837 will indicate boot from SAN.
- If IBM i (#2145) is selected as the primary operating system and SAN boot is not selected (#0837), one of the following Load/Source specify codes must be specified:
- #0837 -- SAN Load Source Specify
- #0838 -- #3676 (69.7 GB 15K RPM HDD) Load Source Specify
- #0839 -- #3677 (139.5 GB 15K RPM HDD) Load Source Specify
- #0840 -- #3678 (283.7 GB 15K RPM HDD) Load Source Specify
- #0844 -- #3658 (428 GB 15K RPM HDD) Load Source Specify
- #0851 -- #1884 (69.7 GB 15K RPM SFF HDD) Load Source Specify
- #0853 -- #1888 (138 GB 15K RPM SFF HDD) Load Source Specify
- #0856 -- #3676 (69.7 GB 15K RPM HDD) Load Source Specify
- #0857 -- #3677 (139.5 GB 15K RPM HDD) Load Source Specify
- #0870 -- #1879 Load Source Specify
- #0871 -- #1947 (139 GB 15K RPM HDD) Load Source Specify
- #0872 -- #1948 (283 GB 15K RPM SFF HDD) Load Source Specify
- #0874 -- #1956 (283 GB 10K RPM SFF HDD) Load Source Specify
- #0875 -- #1962 (571 GB 10K RPM SFF HDD) Load Source Specify
- #0876 -- #1794 (177 GB S/S SFF) Load Source Specify IBM i
- #0879 -- #1737 (856 GB 10K RPM HDD) Load Source Specify IBM i
- #0880 -- #1738 (856 GB 10K RPM SFF HDD) Load Source Specify
- #0882 -- #ES04 (400 GB 1.8-inch S/S) Load Source Specify IBM i
- If IBM i (#2145) is selected and the load source disk unit is not in the CEC (system unit), one of the following specify codes must also be selected:
- #0726 -- Specify Remote Load Source in #5802 (12X I/O Drawer PCIe with SFF bays) disk
- #0727 -- Remote Specify #5886 Load Source Placement (EXP12S I/O Drawer)
- #0728 -- Specify #5887 Load Source Placement (EXP24S I/O Drawer)
- #0729 -- Specify EXP30 Load Source Placement (#EDR1 Ultra SSD Drawer)
- #0837 -- SAN Load Source Specify (Boot from SAN)
- If IBM i (#2145) is selected, one of the following system console specify codes must be selected:
- #5550 -- System Console on HMC
- #5553 -- System Console - Internal LAN
Processor and Memory Backplane (#EPT1)
- One to four 0/12-core CUoD processor DCMs
- 0/12-core (2x6-core) 3.1 GHz processor DCM (#EPT5)
- 0/12-core (2x6-core) 3.4 GHz processor DCM (#EPT6)
- Two Memory Riser Cards per DCM (2 x #EM01); 8 DIMM slots per riser card
- POWER7+ DDR3 Memory DIMMs (16 DIMMs per DCM))
- 8 GB (2 x 4 GB), 1066 MHz (Two DIMMs, #EM08)
- 16 GB (2 x 18 GB), 1066 MHz (Two DIMMS, #EM4B)
- 32 GB (2 x 16 GB), 1066 MHz (Two DIMMs, #EM4C)
- 64 GB (2 x 32 GB), 1066 MHz (Two DIMMs, #EM4D)
Redundant fans: Standard
Power supply: The base machine must contain two ac power supplies (#5532).
Power cords
- Two power cords are required. A power cord must be ordered for each ac power supply (#5532).
- Power 760 requires 200-240 V ac for all configurations.
System memory
- The DIMMs are plugged into memory riser cards (#EM01) located on the Processor and Memory Backplane (#EPT1). Each riser card has eight DIMM slots.
- Two memory riser cards (16 DIMM slots) must be installed per each installed DCM. Thus there are two, four, six, or eight riser cards depending on if there are one, two, three, or four processor DCMs.
- The maximum system memory for each number of DCMs is the following:
- Four processor DCMs: 2048 GB, 64 DIMMs x 32 GB/DIMM (32 x #EM4D)
- Three processor DCMs: 1536 GB (24 x #EM4D)
- Two processor DCMs: 1024 GB (16 x #EM4D)
- One processor DCM: 512 GB (8 x #EM4D)
Additional memory configuration details
- The minimum system memory for each number of DCMs is the following:
- One processor DCM: 32 GB (2 x #EM4B, 4 DIMMS or 4 x #EM08, 8 DIMMS)
- Two processor DCMs: 32 GB (4 x #EM08, 8 DIMMs)
- Three processor DCMs: 48 GB (6 x #EM08, 12 DIMMs)
- Four processor DCMs: 64 GB (8 x #EM08, 16 DIMMs)
- Different system memory feature numbers may be mixed on each of the two memory riser cards servicing each DCM.
- Each riser card must have at least one memory feature code (two identical DIMMs)
- A memory riser card can have two, four, six, or eight DIMMs ordered by one, two, three, or four memory features. All the memory features can be the same in the riser card or up to two different size memory features can be used in the same riser card. If using two different size memory features, valid examples per riser card are:
- Four DIMMs total: quantity of one memory feature code plus quantity one of any other memory feature
- Six DIMMs total: quantity of one memory feature code plus quantity two of any other memory feature
- Eight DIMMs total: quantity of two of one memory feature code plus quantity of two of any other memory feature
Invalid examples using more than one memory size feature are:
- More than two sizes of memory features (example: 8 GB plus 16 GB plus 32 GB in one riser)
- Quantity three of one memory features plus quantity one of another memory feature -- use two sets of two features instead of this mixture for eight DIMMs
- Different system memory feature numbers can be mixed on each of the two memory riser cards associated with each DCM. Likewise, riser cards on multiple processor DCMs can have the same or different memory features.
- IBM recommends for better performance that the quantity of DIMMs should be evenly distributed across each of the riser cards. Also, secondarily IBM recommends the total quantity of GB on each riser card should be balanced as much as possible. Where possible, avoid having one riser card with more than twice the GB of another riser card on the server. These are general performance recommendations, not mandatory configuration rules, and the first recommendation is typically more significant than the second recommendation.
- The eight DIMM slots in a riser card are labeled C1, C2, C3, C4, C5, C6, C7 and C8. DIMM placement rules:
- The DIMMs in C1 and C3 must be identical. Similarly the DIMMs in C2 and C4 must be identical and C5 and C7 must be identical and C6 and C8 must be identical.
- The four DIMMs, if present in C1/C2/C3/C4, must be identical in a riser card The four DIMMs, if present in C5/C6/C7/C8, must be identical in a riser card.
Memory features:
Feature Minimum Maximum Feature number quantity quantity 8 GB 1066 MHz EM08 0 32 (2 x 4 GB RDIMMs) 16 GB 1066 MHz EM4B 0 32 (2 x 8 GB RDIMMs) 32 GB 1066 MHz EM4C 0 32 (2 x 16 GB RDIMMs) 64 GB 1066 MHz EM4D 0 32 (2 x 32 GB RDIMMs)
Drawer/Tower attachment:
- Features 12X I/O Drawer PCIe SFF Disk (#5802) and 12X I/O Drawer PCIe No Disks (#5877)
- A maximum of two per 12X loop is allowed.
- A maximum of four are supported on the Power 760.
- No mixing of features 5802 and 5877 are allowed with other drawers on the same loop.
- Features 5802 and 5887 are allowed on the same loop.
- Feature EXP12S SAS DASD Expansion Drawer (#5886)
- EXP12S drawers are attached to a PCIe SAS adapter via SAS cables.
- The system maximum is 27.
- Feature EXP30 Ultra SSD Expansion Drawer (#EDR1)
- EXP30 drawers are attached to a PCIe x8 adapter (GX++) via PCIe x8 cables.
- The system maximum is two.
The following list shows I/O drawers that are supported or available on the 9109 machine type and the correct interface to use for each of the drawers.
Order Feature Description Status Interface Number 5802 PCIe 12X I/O Drawer (W/Disk Bays) Available 12X 4 5877 PCIe 12X I/O Drawer (No Disk Bays) Available 12X 4 5887 EXP24S SFF Gen2-bay Drawer) Available SAS 51 EDR1 EXP30 Ultra SSD I/O Drawer Available SSD 2 5886 EXP12S SAS Disk Drawer Supported SAS 27
Note: Two or more processor DCMs are required in order to attach a #5802, #5877, or #EDR1.
Maximum number of attached I/O drawers per system:
Power 760 Feature (48-core) O/S AIX Linux IBM i 5802 4 4 4 5877 4 4 4 5887 51 51 51 EDR1 2 2 2 5886 27 27 27
I/O drawers are connected to the adapters in the CEC with the following date transfer cables:
- 12X DDR cables for the feature 5802 and 5877 I/O drawers
- 12X SDR or DDR cables for the feature 5796 I/O drawers
- Two PCIe cables such as EN05, EN07, or EN08 connect to the I/O drawer (#EDR1)
PCIe card slots
The Power 760 has a maximum of six PCIe 8x hot-plug slots.
- Optional 12X GX+ and GX++ adapters are used for attaching I/O expansion drawers with PCIe slots and, optionally, disk/SSD
- (#1808) - GX++ 12X DDR Adapter, Dual-port connects #5802 or #5877 12X PCIe and/or SFF disk I/O drawer
- (#1914) - GX++ 2-port PCIe2 x8 Adapter connects Ultra SSD I/O drawer (#EDR1)
- Minimum of two DCMs are required before using GX++ adapters
- DASD/Data Protection -- if IBM i (#2145) is selected, one of the following is required:
- Disk mirroring (default) -- requires feature 0040, 0043, or 0308.
- SAN boot (#0837)
- RAID -- requires feature 5679 and either feature 0041 or 0047
- Mixed Data Protection (#0296)
Planning information
Cable orders
No additional cables are required.
Security, auditability, and control
This product uses the security and auditability features of host software and 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 |
Electronic Service Agent and the IBM Electronic Support web portal are dedicated to providing fast, exceptional support to IBM Systems customers. The IBM Electronic Service Agent tool is a no-additional-charge tool that proactively monitors and reports hardware events, such as system errors, performance issues, and inventory. The Electronic Service Agent tool can help you stay focused on your company's strategic business initiatives, save time, and spend less effort managing day-to-day IT maintenance issues. Servers enabled with this tool can be monitored remotely around the clock by IBM Support all at no additional cost to you.
Now integrated into the base operating system of AIX 5.3, AIX 6.1, and AIX 7.1, Electronic Service Agent is designed to automatically and electronically report system failures and utilization issues to IBM , which can result in faster problem resolution and increased availability. System configuration and inventory information collected by the Electronic Service Agent tool also can be viewed on the secure Electronic Support web portal, and used to improve problem determination and resolution by you and the IBM support team. To access the tool main menu, simply type "smitty esa_main", and select "Configure Electronic Service Agent ." In addition, ESA now includes a powerful Web user interface, giving the administrator easy access to status, tool settings, problem information, and filters. For more information and documentation on how to configure and use Electronic Service Agent , refer to
The IBM Electronic Support portal is a single Internet entry point that replaces the multiple entry points traditionally used to access IBM Internet services and support. This portal enables you to gain easier access to IBM resources for assistance in resolving technical problems. The My Systems and Premium Search functions make it even easier for Electronic Service Agent tool-enabled customers to track system inventory and find pertinent fixes.
Benefits
Increased uptime: The Electronic Service Agent tool is designed to enhance the Warranty or Maintenance Agreement by providing faster hardware error reporting and uploading system information to IBM Support. This can translate to less wasted time monitoring the "symptoms," diagnosing the error, and manually calling IBM Support to open a problem record. Its 24 x 7 monitoring and reporting mean no more dependence on human intervention or off-hours customer personnel when errors are encountered in the middle of the night.
Security: The Electronic Service Agent tool is designed to be secure in monitoring, reporting, and storing the data at IBM . The Electronic Service Agent tool securely transmits either via the Internet (HTTPS or VPN) or modem, and can be configured to communicate securely through gateways to provide customers a single point of exit from their site. Communication is one way. Activating Electronic Service Agent does not enable IBM to call into a customer's system. System inventory information is stored in a secure database, which is protected behind IBM firewalls. It is viewable only by the customer and IBM . The customer's business applications or business data is never transmitted to IBM .
More accurate reporting: Since system information and error logs are automatically uploaded to the IBM Support center in conjunction with the service request, customers are not required to find and send system information, decreasing the risk of misreported or misdiagnosed errors. Once inside IBM , problem error data is run through a data knowledge management system and knowledge articles are appended to the problem record.
Customized support: Using the IBM ID entered during activation, customers can view system and support information in the "My Systems" and "Premium Search" sections of the Electronic Support Web site at
My Systems provides valuable reports of installed hardware and software using information collected from the systems by Electronic Service Agent . Reports are available for any system associated with the customer's IBM ID. Premium Search combines the function of search and the value of Electronic Service Agent information, providing advanced search of the technical support knowledgebase. Using Premium Search and the Electronic Service Agent information that has been collected from your system, customers are able to see search results that apply specifically to their systems.
For more information on how to utilize the power of IBM Electronic Services, contact your IBM Systems Services Representative, or visit
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Terms and conditions |
Volume orders: Contact your IBM representative.
IBM Global Financing
Yes
Warranty period
One year
An IBM part or feature installed during the initial installation of an IBM machine is subject to a full warranty effective on the date of installation of the machine. An IBM part or feature that replaces a previously installed part or feature assumes the remainder of the warranty period for the replaced part or feature. An IBM part or feature added to a machine without replacing a previously installed part or feature is subject to a full warranty effective on its date of installation. Unless specified otherwise, the warranty period, type of warranty service, and service level of a part or feature are the same as those for the machine in which it is installed.
This product is provided with a one-year standard warranty. For your convenience, IBM has provided two additional years of extended warranty services plus an upgrade to 24x7 coverage to make this offering. Consult with your advisors about the appropriate financial treatment for this offering. See your sales representative for other available service options
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 website. IBM may request Electronic Service Agent (ESA) activation and you must follow the problem determination and resolution procedures that IBM specifies. Scheduling of service will depend 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, may be limited in some areas, 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-specific and location-specific information.
Customer replacement parts
Tier 1 CRUs are those parts which require minimal effort, skill, or experience in order to service. Tier 1 items are mandatory CRUs when base 9 x 5 next-business-day warranty or maintenance is specified in the terms and conditions contract and is in force. However, if the customer elects not to perform Tier 1 service, an IBM SSR may be contracted at an additional service charge to perform the service. If the customer has 7x24 warranty or maintenance in force, then all parts, Tier 1 and Tier2, may be replaced or serviced by a SSR without an additional charge.
The following parts have been designated as Tier 1 CRUs:
- Keyboard
- Mouse
- Display
- Mounting hardware
- Fans
- Line power cord
- Operator panel
- Power supply
- DASD
- Ethernet adapters
- RAID battery card and battery
- Slim line DVD
- FSP Card and cable
- Internal to External SAS Cable
- PCI Adapter and Adapter Cassette
- DVD
- TOD Battery
- Clock Pass-thru card
- DDR3 Memory DIMMs
Tier 2 CRUs require more effort than Tier 1 CRUs and also require a higher level of skill and/or experience when being serviced by the customer. As with Tier 1 parts, if the customer elects not to perform Tier service, an IBM SSR may be contracted at an additional service charge to perform the service. If the customer has 7 x 24 warranty or maintenance in force, then all parts will be replaced or serviced by an SSR without an additional charge.
The following parts have been designated as Tier 2 CRUs:
- FSP cable
- SAS DASD / Media Backplane
- I/O Planar
- Processor & Memory Backplane
- Memory Riser Card
- Memory Regulator 5 Card
CRU and on-site service
At IBM's discretion, you will receive specified CRU service, or 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.
Service level is:
- 9 hours per day, Monday through Friday, excluding holidays, next-business-day response. Calls must be received by 5:00 pm local time in order to qualify for next-business-day response.
Non-IBM parts service
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
Customer replaceable unit service and on-site service for other selected parts
Customer replacement parts
Tier 1 CRUs are those parts which require minimal effort, skill, or experience in order to service. Tier 1 items are mandatory CRUs when base 9 x 5 next-business-day warranty or maintenance is specified in the terms and conditions contract and is in force. However, if the customer elects not to perform Tier 1 service, an IBM SSR may be contracted at an additional service charge to perform the service. If the customer has 7x24 warranty or maintenance in force, then all parts, Tier 1 and Tier2, may be replaced or serviced by a SSR without an additional charge.
The following parts have been designated as Tier 1 CRUs:
- Keyboard
- Mouse
- Display
- Mounting hardware
- Fans
- Line power cord
- Operator panel
- Power supply
- DASD
- Ethernet adapters
- RAID battery card and battery
- Slim line DVD
- FSP card and cable
- Internal to external SAS cable
- PCI adapter and adapter cassette
- DVD
- TOD battery
- Clock Pass-thru card
- DDR3 Memory DIMMs
Tier 2 CRUs require more effort than Tier 1 CRUs and also require a higher level of skill and/or experience when being serviced by the customer. As with Tier 1 parts, if the customer elects not to perform Tier service, an IBM SSR may be contracted at an additional service charge to perform the service. If the customer has 7 x 24 warranty or maintenance in force, then all parts will be replaced or serviced by an SSR without an additional charge.
The following parts have been designated as Tier 2 CRUs:
- FSP Cable
- SAS DASD / Media Backplane
- I/O Planar
Maintenance services
If required, IBM provides repair or exchange service depending on the types of maintenance service specified for the machine. IBM will attempt to resolve your problem over the telephone or electronically, via an IBM website. Certain machines contain remote support capabilities for direct problem reporting, remote problem determination, and resolution with IBM. IBM may request Electronic Service Agent (ESA) activation and 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. Service levels are response-time objectives and are not guaranteed. The specified level of maintenance 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-specific and location-specific information. The following service selections are available as maintenance options for your machine type.
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.
Service levels are:
- 9 hours per day, Monday through Friday, excluding holidays, next- business-day response. Calls must be received by 5:00 pm local time in order to qualify for next-business-day response.
- 9 hours per day, Monday through Friday, excluding holidays, 4-hour average, same-business-day response
- 24 hours per day, 7 days a week, 4-hour average response
- 24 hours per day, 7 days a week, 2-hour average response
Note: Canada does not support 2-hour average response.
Non-IBM parts service
Under certain conditions, IBM provides services for selected non-IBM parts at no additional charge for machines that are covered under maintenance services
This service includes hardware problem determination (PD) on the non-IBM parts (for example, adapter cards, PCMCIA cards, disk drives, memory) installed within IBM machines 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.
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The following are newly announced features on the specific models of the IBM Power Systems 9109 machine type:
Initial/ MES/ Model Feature Both/ RP Description Number Numbers Support CSU MES
IBM Power 760 RMD No One CSC Billing Unit RMD 0010 Both Yes No Ten CSC Billing Units RMD 0011 Both Yes No Mirrored System Disk Level, Sp RMD 0040 Both Yes No Device Parity Protection All RMD 0041 Both Yes No Mirrored System Bus Level RMD 0043 Both Yes No Device Parity RAID 6 All RMD 0047 Both Yes No RISC to RISC Data Migration RMD 0205 Initial Yes No AIX Partition Specify RMD 0265 Both Yes No Linux Partition Specify RMD 0266 Both Yes No IBM i Partition Specify RMD 0267 Both Yes No Specify Custom Data Protection RMD 0296 Both Yes No Mirrored Level System Specify RMD 0308 Both Yes No RAID Hot Spare Specify RMD 0347 Both Yes No V.24/EIA232 6.1m (20 Ft) PCI C RMD 0348 Both Yes No V.24/EIA232 15.2m (50 Ft) PCI RMD 0349 Support Yes No V.35 6.1m (20 Ft) PCI Cable RMD 0353 Both Yes No V.35 15.2m (50 Ft) PCI Cable RMD 0354 Support Yes No V.36 6.1m (20 Ft) PCI Cable RMD 0356 Support Yes No X.21 6.1m (20 Ft) PCI Cable RMD 0359 Both Yes No X.21 15.2m (50 Ft) PCI Cable RMD 0360 Support Yes No V.24/EIA232 (80 Ft) PCI Cable RMD 0365 Support Yes No UPS Factory Integration Spcfy RMD 0373 MES Yes No HMC Factory Integration Spcfy RMD 0374 MES Yes No Display Factory Int. Specify RMD 0375 MES Yes No Rack Space for UPS RMD 0376 MES Yes No Reserve Rack for HMC RMD 0377 MES Yes No Reserve Rack Space for Display RMD 0378 MES Yes No CBU Specify RMD 0444 Initial Yes No Customer Specified Placement RMD 0456 Initial Yes No SSD Placement Indicator CEC RMD 0462 Both Yes No SSD Placement Indicator 5802/3 RMD 0463 Initial N/A No SSD Placement Indicator 5886 RMD 0464 Initial N/A No SSD Placement Indicator 5887 RMD 0465 Initial N/A No 19 inch, 1.8 meter high rack RMD 0551 MES Yes No 19 inch, 2.0 meter high rack RMD 0553 MES Yes No IBM i 6.1 w/6.1.1 Machine Code RMD 0566 Both Yes No IBM i 7.1 Specify Code RMD 0567 Both Yes No Rack Filler Panel Kit RMD 0599 Both Yes No Load Source Not in CEC RMD 0719 Both Yes No #1787 Load Source Specify RMD 0722 Both Yes No #1996 Load Source Specify RMD 0724 Initial N/A No Specify Load Source 5802/3/77 RMD 0726 Both Yes No Specify 5886 Load Source plac RMD 0727 Both Yes No #5887 Load Source Specify RMD 0728 Both Yes No EXP30 Load Source Specify RMD 0729 Both Yes No SAN Load Source Specify RMD 0837 Both Yes No 3676 Load Source Specify RMD 0838 Support Yes No 3677 Load Source Specify RMD 0839 Support Yes No 3678 Load Source Specify RMD 0840 Support Yes No 3658 Load Source Specify RMD 0844 Support Yes No 1884 Load Source Specify RMD 0851 Support Yes No 1888 Load Source Specify RMD 0853 Both Yes No 1911 Load Source Specify RMD 0856 Both Yes No #1916 Load Source Specify RMD 0857 Both Yes No #1879 Load Source Specify RMD 0870 Both Yes No #1947 Load Source Specify RMD 0871 Both Yes No #1948 Load Source Specify RMD 0872 Both Yes No #1956 Load Source Specify RMD 0874 Both Yes No #1962 Load Source Specify RMD 0875 Both Yes No #1794 Load Source Specify RMD 0876 Both Yes No #1737 Load Source Specify(856G RMD 0879 Both Yes No #1738 Load Source Specify SFF2 RMD 0880 Both Yes No #ES04 Load Source Specify RMD 0882 Initial Yes No #ES0B Load Source Specify RMD 0893 Both Yes No #ES0D Load Source Specify RMD 0894 Both Yes No US TAA Compliance Indicator RMD 0983 Both N/A No Modem Cable US/Canada and GU RMD 1025 Both Yes No USB External Docking Station R RMD 1104 Support Yes No USB 160 GB Removable Disk Dr RMD 1106 Support Yes No USB 500 GB Removable Disk Dr RMD 1107 Both Yes No 3m, Blue Cat5e Cable RMD 1111 Both Yes No 10m, Blue Cat5e Cable RMD 1112 Both Yes No 25m, Blue Cat5e Cable RMD 1113 Both Yes No Decline ESA Indicator RMD 1120 NC Initial N/A No Custom Serv. Specify, Roch RMD 1140 Both Yes No 200V 16A 4.3m (14 Ft) TL Line RMD 1406 Support Yes No 4.3m 200V/16A Pwr Cd Italy RMD 1408 Support Yes No 125V 4.3m (14 Ft) Line Cord RMD 1413 Support Yes No 200V 1.8m (6 Ft) Locking Line RMD 1414 Support Yes No 200V 1.8m (6 Ft) Watertight LC RMD 1415 Support Yes No 200V 4.3m (14 Ft) Locking Line RMD 1416 Support Yes No 200V 4.3m (14 Ft) Watertight L RMD 1417 Support Yes No 4.3m 200V/16A Power Cord EU/As RMD 1420 Support Yes No 4.3m 200V/16A Power Cord CH/DK RMD 1421 Support Yes No 200V 1.8m (6 Ft) Locking Line RMD 1424 Support Yes No 200V 1.8m (6 Ft) Watertight Li RMD 1425 Support Yes No 200V 4.3m (14 Ft) Locking Line RMD 1426 Support Yes No 200V 4.3m (14 Ft) Watertight L RMD 1427 Support Yes No 4.3m 200V/10A Power Cord EU/As RMD 1439 Support Yes No 4.3m 200V/10A Power Cord Denma RMD 1440 Support Yes No 4.3m 200V/10A Power Cord S. Af RMD 1441 Support Yes No 4.3m 200V/10A Power Cord Swiss RMD 1442 Support Yes No 4.3m 200V/10A Power Cord UK RMD 1443 Support Yes No 4.3m 200V/10A Power Cord Israe RMD 1445 Support Yes No 4.3m 200V/32A Power Cord EU 1 RMD 1449 Support Yes No 4.3m 200V/16A Power Cord EU 2 RMD 1450 Support Yes No 200V (6 Ft) 1.8m Line Cord RMD 1451 Support Yes No 200V (14 Ft) 4.3m Line Cord RMD 1452 Support Yes No 200V (6 Ft) 1.8m Locking Line RMD 1453 Support Yes No 200V 12A (14 Ft) 4.3m TL Line RMD 1454 Support Yes No 200V (6 Ft) 1.8m Watertight Li RMD 1455 Support Yes No 200V (14 Ft) 4.3m Watertight L RMD 1456 Support Yes No 200V (6 Ft) 1.8m Upper Line Co RMD 1457 Support Yes No 200V (6 Ft) 1.8m Upper Locking RMD 1458 Support Yes No 200V (6 Ft) 1.8m Locking RMD 1459 Support Yes No SPCN Cable RMD 1466 Support Yes No 4.3m 200V/16A Pwr Cd RMD 1477 Support Yes No 856GB 10k RPM SAS SFF Disk RMD 1737 Both Yes No 856GB 10k RPM SAS SFF-2 Disk RMD 1738 Both Yes No 900GB 10k RPM SAS SFF Disk RMD 1751 Both Yes No 900GB 10k RPM SAS SFF-2 Disk RMD 1752 Both Yes No Quad ENET Card w Copper SFP+ RMD 1768 Both Yes No Quad ENET Card w SR Optical RMD 1769 Both Yes No 177GB SFF-1 SSD w/ eMLC AIX/Li RMD 1775 Both Yes No 177GB SFF-1 SSD w/ eMLC IBM i RMD 1787 Both Yes No 600GB 10k RPM SAS SFF Disk RMD 1790 Both Yes No 177GB SFF-2 SSD w/ eMLC AIX/Li RMD 1793 Both Yes No 177GB SFF-2 SSD w/ eMLC IBM i RMD 1794 Both Yes No GX 12X DDR Adapter Dual port RMD 1808 Both Yes No SAS Cable for triple split DAS RMD 1815 Both Yes No Quantity 150 of #1962 RMD 1817 Both Yes No Quantity 150 of #1964 RMD 1818 Both Yes No SAS Cbl Assembly for SAS Port RMD 1819 Both Yes No System port/UPS Conversion Cab RMD 1827 Both Yes No 1.5 Meter 12X to 4X Channel CC RMD 1828 Both Yes No 3 Meter 12X to 4X Channel CC RMD 1841 Both Yes No 12X to 4X Chan conv- 10M RMD 1842 Support Yes No Quantity 150 of #1956 RMD 1844 Both Yes No 10 Meter 12X to 4X Enhance CCC RMD 1854 Both Yes No 0.6 Meter 12X DDR Cable RMD 1861 Both Yes No 1.5 Meter 12X DDR Cable RMD 1862 Both Yes No 8 Meter 12X DDR Cable RMD 1864 Both Yes No 3.0 Meter 12X DDR Cable RMD 1865 Both Yes No Quantity 150 of #1917 RMD 1866 Both Yes No Quantity 150 of #1947 RMD 1868 Both Yes No Quantity 150 of #1925 RMD 1869 Both Yes No 283GB 15K RPM SAS Disk RMD 1879 Both Yes No 300GB 15K RPM SAS Disk RMD 1880 Both Yes No 146.8GB 10K RPM SAS SFF Disk D RMD 1882 Support Yes No 73.4 GB 15K RPM SAS SFF Disk D RMD 1883 Support Yes No 69.7 GB 15K RPM SAS SFF Disk D RMD 1884 Support Yes No 300GB 10K RPM SFF SAS Disk D RMD 1885 Both Yes No 146GB 15K RPM SFF SAS Disk D RMD 1886 Both Yes No Quantity 150 of #1793 RMD 1887 Both Yes No 139GB 15K RPM SFF SAS Disk D RMD 1888 Both Yes No QUANTITY 150 OF 1883 RMD 1891 Support Yes No QUANTITY 150 OF 1882 RMD 1899 Support Yes No 283GB 10K RPM SFF SAS Disk Dri RMD 1911 Both Yes No GX++ 2-port PCIe2 x8 Adapter RMD 1914 Both Yes No 571GB 10k RPM SAS SFF Disk RMD 1916 Both Yes No 146GB 15k RPM SAS SFF-2 Disk RMD 1917 Both Yes No 300GB 10k RPM SAS SFF-2 Disk RMD 1925 Both Yes No Quantity 150 of #1879 RMD 1926 Both Yes No Quantity 150 of #1948 RMD 1927 Both Yes No Quantity 150 of #1880 RMD 1928 Both Yes No Quantity 150 of #1953 RMD 1929 Both Yes No 139GB 15k RPM SAS SFF-2 Disk RMD 1947 Both Yes No 283GB 15k RPM SAS SFF-2 Disk RMD 1948 Both Yes No 300GB 15k RPM SAS SFF-2 Disk RMD 1953 Both Yes No 283GB 10k RPM SAS SFF-2 Disk RMD 1956 Both Yes No Quantity 150 of #1794 RMD 1958 Both Yes No 571GB 10k RPM SAS SFF-2 Disk RMD 1962 Both Yes No 600GB 10k RPM SAS SFF-2 Disk RMD 1964 Both Yes No 177GB SSD Module with eMLC (AI RMD 1995 Both No No 1 Gigabit iSCSI TOE PCI X on C RMD 1996 Both No No PCIe RAID SSD SAS Adapter 3Gb RMD 2055 Both Yes No Primary OS - IBM i RMD 2145 Both Yes No Primary OS AIX RMD 2146 Both Yes No Primary OS Linux RMD 2147 Both Yes No LC-SC 50 Micron Fiber Conv Cab RMD 2456 Both Yes No LC-SC 62.5 Mic.Fib.Conv.Cable RMD 2459 Both Yes No 4 port USB PCIe Adapter RMD 2728 Both Yes No PCIe 2 Line WAN w/Modem RMD 2893 Initial Yes No Asynch.Termin/Print.Cbl EIA232 RMD 2934 Both Yes No Asynchronous Cable EIA 232/V RMD 2936 Both Yes No Ser to Ser Port Cab Draw/Draw RMD 3124 Both Yes No Serial to Se.Port Cbl Rack 8M RMD 3125 Both Yes No 1m, QDR IB Copper Cable RMD 3287 Both Yes No 3m, QDR IB Copper Cable RMD 3288 Both Yes No 5m QDR IB/E'Net Copper Cable RMD 3289 Both Yes 10m QDR IB Optic Cable RMD 3290 Both Yes No 30m QDR IB Optic Cable RMD 3293 Both Yes No SAS YO Cable 1.5m - HD 6Gb Ada RMD 3450 Both Yes No SAS YO Cable 3m - HD 6Gb Adapt RMD 3451 Both Yes No SAS YO Cable 6m - HD 6Gb Adapt RMD 3452 Both Yes No SAS YO Cable 10m - HD 6Gb Adap RMD 3453 Both Yes No SAS X Cable 3m - HD 6Gb 2-Adap RMD 3454 Both Yes No SAS X Cable 6m - HD 6Gb 2-Adap RMD 3455 Both Yes No SAS X Cable 10m - HD 6Gb 2-Ada RMD 3456 Both Yes No SAS YO Cable 15m - HD 3Gb Adap RMD 3457 Both Yes No SAS X Cable 15m - HD 3Gb 2-Ada RMD 3458 Both Yes No 69GB 3.5 SAS Solid State Driv RMD 3586 Support Yes No 69GB 3.5 SAS Solid State Driv RMD 3587 Support Yes No NOTE: The monitor or display features are subject to an $8 Electronic Waste Recycling Fee (15-inch to 34-inch video device). Widescreen LCD Monitor RMD 3632 Both Yes No T541H/L150p 15inchTFT Col.M RMD 3637 Support Yes No ThinkVision L170p Flat Pan.M RMD 3639 Support Yes No ThinkVision L171p Flat Panel M RMD 3640 Support Yes No IBM T115 Flat Panel Monitor RMD 3641 Support Yes No ThinkVision L191p Flat Panel M RMD 3642 Support Yes No IBM T120 Flat Panel Monitor RMD 3643 Support Yes No 19in. Flat Panel Monitor RMD 3644 Support Yes No 17in. Flat Panel Monitor RMD 3645 Support Yes No 73GB 15K RPM SAS Disk Drive RMD 3646 Support Yes No 146GB 15K RPM SAS Disk Drive RMD 3647 Support Yes No 300GB 15K RPM SAS Disk Drive RMD 3648 Support Yes No 450GB 15K RPM SAS Disk Drive RMD 3649 Support Yes No SAS Cable (EE) Drawer to Dr 1M RMD 3652 Both Yes No SAS Cable (EE) Drawer to Dr 3M RMD 3653 Both Yes No SAS Cable (EE) Drawer to Dr 6M RMD 3654 Both Yes No 428GB 15K RPM SAS Disk Drive RMD 3658 Support Yes No SAS Cable (X) Adapter to SAS E RMD 3661 Both Yes No SAS Cbl X Adp SAS Enclosure 6M RMD 3662 Both Yes No SAS Cbl X Adp SAS Encl 15M RMD 3663 Both Yes No SAS EX cable 3M - Drw to Drw RMD 3675 Both Yes No 69.7GB 15k rpm SAS Disk Drv RMD 3676 Support Yes No 139.5GB 15k rpm SAS Disk Drive RMD 3677 Support Yes No 283.7GB 15k rpm SAS Disk Drive RMD 3678 Support Yes No SAS Cab (AI) Adapter to Int 1M RMD 3679 Both Yes No SAS EX Cable 6m - Drw to Drw RMD 3680 Both Yes No 3M SAS CABLE, ADPTR TO ADPTR ( RMD 3681 Both Yes No SAS Cab (AE) Adapter to En 3M RMD 3684 Both Yes No SAS Cable(AE) Adapter to En 6M RMD 3685 Both Yes No SAS Ca(YI) System to SAS 3M RMD 3687 Both Yes No SAS Cable (AT) 0.6 Meter RMD 3688 Both Yes No SAS AT Cable 0.6m - HD 6Gb Ada RMD 3689 Both Yes No SAS Cab(YO) Adapter to SAS1.5M RMD 3691 Both Yes No SAS Cab(YO) Adapter to SAS 3M RMD 3692 Both Yes No SAS Cab(YO) Adapter to SAS 6M RMD 3693 Both Yes No SAS Cab(YO) Adapter to SAS 15M RMD 3694 Both Yes No 0.3M Serial Prt Converter Cbl RMD 3925 Both Yes No Serial Port Null Mod Cab 3.7M RMD 3927 Both Yes No Ser.Port Null Modem Cable,10M RMD 3928 Both Yes No System Serial Port Converter C RMD 3930 Both Yes No 6Foot Extend.Cbl for Displays RMD 4242 Both Yes No Extender Cable USB Keybo 1.8M RMD 4256 Both Yes No VGA to DVI Connection Converte RMD 4276 Both Yes No Package 5X 2055 20X 1995 RMD 4367 Both Yes No Package 5X 2055 20X 1995 RMD 4377 Both Yes No One and only one rack indicator feature is required on all orders (#4650 to #4666). No Factory Integration Ind. RMD 4650 Initial N/A No Rack Indicator, Rack 1 RMD 4651 Initial N/A No Rack Indicator, Rack 2 RMD 4652 Initial N/A No Rack Indicator, Rack 3 RMD 4653 Initial N/A No Rack Indicator, Rack 4 RMD 4654 Initial N/A No Rack Indicator, Rack 5 RMD 4655 Initial N/A No Rack Indicator, Rack 6 RMD 4656 Initial N/A No Rack Indicator, Rack 7 RMD 4657 Initial N/A No Rack Indicator, Rack 8 RMD 4658 Initial N/A No Rack Indicator, Rack 9 RMD 4659 Initial N/A No Rack Indicator, Rack 10 RMD 4660 Initial N/A No Rack Indicator, Rack 11 RMD 4661 Initial N/A No Rack Indicator, Rack 12 RMD 4662 Initial N/A No Rack Indicator, Rack 13 RMD 4663 Initial N/A No Rack Indicator, Rack 14 RMD 4664 Initial N/A No Rack Indicator, Rack 15 RMD 4665 Initial N/A No Rack Indicator, Rack 16 RMD 4666 Initial N/A No Active Memory Expansion Enable RMD 4792 Both Yes No PCIe Crypto Coprocessor Gen3 RMD 4808 Both Yes No PCIe Crypto Coprocessor Gen4 RMD 4809 Both Yes No One Processor of 5250 Enterpri RMD 4988 Both Yes No Full 5250 Enterprise Enablemen RMD 4989 Both Yes No Software Preload Required RMD 5000 Initial N/A No Power Dist Unit 1 Phase NEMA RMD 5160 Support Yes No Power Dist Unit 1 Phase IEC RMD 5161 Support Yes No Power Dist Unit 2 of 3 Phase RMD 5162 Support Yes No Power Dist Unit - 3 Phase RMD 5163 Support Yes No PCIe 2-Port 4X IB QDR Adapt RMD 5285 Both Yes No PCIe2 2-port 10GbE SR Adapter RMD 5287 Both Yes No PCIe2 2-port 10GbE SFP+ Adaptr RMD 5288 Both Yes No 2 Port Async EIA 232 PCIe Adap RMD 5289 Both Yes No System Pwr Sup -1925W RMD 5532 Initial Yes No Sys Console On HMC RMD 5550 Both Yes No Sys Console Ethernet No IOP RMD 5553 Both Yes No Blind Swap Type III Cas PCIe RMD 5646 MES Yes No Blind Swap Type III Cas PCI X RMD 5647 MES Yes No 175MB Cache RAID Dual IOA RMD 5662 Both Yes No 10Gb FCoE PCIe Dual Port Adapt RMD 5708 Both Yes No 4 Port 10/100/1000 Base TX PCI RMD 5717 Both Yes No PCIe2 8Gb 4-port Fibre Channel RMD 5729 Both Yes No 10 Gigabit Ethernet CX4 PCI Ex RMD 5732 Both Yes No 8 Gigabit PCI Express Dual Por RMD 5735 Both Yes No PCIe2 4-Port 10GbE&1GbE SR&RJ4 RMD 5744 Both Yes No PCIe2 4-Port 10GbE&GbE SFP+Cop RMD 5745 Both Yes No POWER GXT145 PCI Express Graph RMD 5748 Both Yes No SATA Slimline DVD RAM Drive RMD 5762 Support Yes No 2 Port 10/100/1000 Base TX Eth RMD 5767 Both Yes No 2 Port Gigabit Ethernet SX PCI RMD 5768 Both Yes No 10 Gb Eth SR PCI Express Adp RMD 5769 Both Yes No SATA Slimline DVD-RAM Drive RMD 5771 Both Yes No 10 Gigabit Ethernet LR PCI RMD 5772 Both Yes No 4GigabitPCI-E Single Port Fibr RMD 5773 Support Yes No 4 Gigabit PCI Express Dual Por RMD 5774 Both Yes No 4 Port Async EIA 232 PCIe Adap RMD 5785 Both Yes No 12X I/O Drawer PCIe, SFF disk RMD 5802 Both Yes No PCIe 380MB Cache Dual x4 3Gb S RMD 5805 Both Yes No 12X I/O Drawer PCIe, No Disk RMD 5877 Both Yes No EXP 12S Expansion Drawer RMD 5886 Support Yes No EXP24S SFF Gen2-bay Drawer RMD 5887 Both Yes No PCIe2 4-port 1GbE Adapter RMD 5899 Both Yes No PCIe Dual x4 SAS Adapter RMD 5901 Both Yes No PCIe 380MB Cache Dual x4 3Gb RMD 5903 Support Yes No PCIe2 1.8GB Cache RAID SAS Ada RMD 5913 Both Yes No SAS AA Cable 3m - HD 6Gb Adapt RMD 5915 Both Yes No SAS AA Cable 6m - HD 6Gb Adapt RMD 5916 Both Yes No SAS AA Cable 1.5m - HD 6Gb Ada RMD 5917 Both Yes No SAS AA Cbl 0.6m - HD 6Gb Adapt RMD 5918 Both Yes No Non paired PCIe SAS RAID Ind RMD 5923 Both Yes No Non-paired Indicator 5913 PCIe RMD 5924 Both Yes No Shared EXP30 Indicator RMD 5925 Both Yes No SAS EX Cable 1.5m - Drw to Drw RMD 5926 Both Yes No Remote EXP30 Indicator RMD 5927 Both Yes No Full Width Key USB, US English RMD 5951 Support Yes No Full Width Key USB, French RMD 5952 Support Yes No Full Width Key USB, Italian RMD 5953 Support Yes No Full Width Key USB, German/Aus RMD 5954 Support Yes No Full Width Key USB, UK English RMD 5955 Support Yes No Full Width Key USB, Spanish RMD 5956 Support Yes No Full Width Key USB, Japanese RMD 5957 Support Yes No Full Width Key USB, BrazilianP RMD 5958 Support Yes No Full Width Key USB, Hungarian RMD 5959 Support Yes No Full Width Key USB, Korean RMD 5960 Support Yes No Full Width Key USB, Chinese RMD 5961 Support Yes No Full Width Key USB, French Can RMD 5962 Support Yes No Full Width Key USB, Belgian/UK RMD 5964 Support Yes No Full Width Key USB, Swedish/Fi RMD 5965 Support Yes No Full Width Key USB, Danish RMD 5966 Support Yes No Full Width Key USB, Bulgarian RMD 5967 Support Yes No Full Width Key USB, Swiss/Fr/G RMD 5968 Support Yes No Full Width Key USB, Norwegian RMD 5969 Support Yes No Full Width Key USB, Dutch RMD 5970 Support Yes No Full Width Key USB, Portuguese RMD 5971 Support Yes No Full Width Key USB, Greek RMD 5972 Support Yes No Full Width Key USB, Hebrew RMD 5973 Support Yes No Full Width Key USB, Polish RMD 5974 Support Yes No Full Width Key USB, Slovakian RMD 5975 Support Yes No Full Width Key USB, Czech RMD 5976 Support Yes No Full Width Key USB, Turkish RMD 5977 Support Yes No Full Width Key USB, LA Spanish RMD 5978 Support Yes No Full Width Key USB, Arabic RMD 5979 Support Yes No Full Width Key USB, Thai RMD 5980 Support Yes No Full Width Key USB, Russian RMD 5981 Support Yes No Full Width Key USB, Slovenian RMD 5982 Support Yes No Full Width Key USB, US English RMD 5983 Support Yes No Power Control Cable(SPCN)-2m RMD 6001 Support Yes No Power Control Cbl (SPCN) 3 m RMD 6006 Both Yes No Power Control Cbl (SPCN) 15 m RMD 6007 Both Yes No Power Control Cable(SPCN)-6m RMD 6008 Support Yes No Power Control Cable(SPCN)-30m RMD 6029 Support Yes No Opt Front Door for 1.8m Rack RMD 6068 MES Yes No Opt Front Door for 2.0m Rack RMD 6069 MES Yes No 1.8m Rack Trim Kit RMD 6246 Support Yes No 2.0m Rack Trim Kit RMD 6247 Support Yes No 1.8m Rack Acoustic Doors RMD 6248 MES Yes No 2.0m Rack Acoustic Doors RMD 6249 MES Yes No 1.8m Rack Trim Kit RMD 6263 MES Yes No 2.0m Rack Trim Kit RMD 6272 MES Yes No Pwr Crd 4.3m 14ft Wall IBM PDU RMD 6458 Both Yes No Pwr Crd (14FT), Drwr - OEM PDU RMD 6460 Both Yes No Pwr Crd 4.3m 14ft Wall OEM PDU RMD 6469 Both Yes No Pwr Crd 1.8m 6ft Wall 125V/15A RMD 6470 Support Yes No Pwr Crd 2.7m 9ft Wall OEM PDU RMD 6471 Both Yes No Pwr Crd 2.7m 9ft Wall OEM PDU RMD 6472 Both Yes No Pwr Crd 2.7m 9ft Wall OEM PDU RMD 6473 Both Yes No Pwr Crd 2.7m 9ft Wall OEM PDU RMD 6474 Both Yes No Pwr Crd 2.7m 9ft Wall OEM PDU RMD 6475 Both Yes No Pwr Crd 2.7m 9ft Wall OEM PDU RMD 6476 Both Yes No Pwr Crd 2.7m 9ft Wall OEM PDU RMD 6477 Both Yes No Pwr Crd 2.7m 9ft Wall OEM PDU RMD 6478 Both Yes No PWR Cord(9foot),(250V,10A) RMD 6479 Support Yes No Pwr Crd 1.8m 6ft Wall 250V,15A RMD 6487 Support Yes No Pwr Crd 2.7m 9ft Wall OEM PDU RMD 6488 Both Yes No 4.3m (14 Ft) 3PH/24A Power Cor RMD 6489 MES Yes No 4.3m (14 Ft) 1PH/48A Pwr Cord RMD 6491 MES Yes No 4.3m (14 Ft) 1PH/48 60A Pwr Co RMD 6492 MES Yes No Pwr Crd 2.7m 9ft Wall OEM PDU RMD 6493 Both Yes No Pwr Crd 2.7m 9ft Wall OEM PDU RMD 6494 Both Yes No To Wall/OEM PDU, (250V, 10A) RMD 6495 Support Yes No Pwr Crd 2.7m 9ft Wall 250V,10A RMD 6496 Both Yes No PWR Cord(6ft),To Wall/OEM PDU RMD 6497 Both Yes No Power Cord 6ftTo Wall OEM PDU RMD 6498 Support Yes No Power Cable Drawer to IBM PD RMD 6577 Both Yes No Optional Rack Security Kit RMD 6580 MES Yes No Modem Tray for 19-Inch Rack RMD 6586 MES Yes No Pwr Crd 2.7m 9ft Wall 125V,15A RMD 6651 Both Yes No 4.3m 1PH/24-30A Pwr Cord RMD 6654 MES Yes No 4.3m 14Ft 1PH/24 30A WR Pwr RMD 6655 MES Yes No 4.3m 14Ft 1PH/24A Power Cord RMD 6656 MES Yes No Pwr.Cord(9ft),To Wall/OEM PDU RMD 6659 Both Yes No Pwr Crd 14ft 4.3m WallOEM PDU RMD 6660 MES Yes No Pwr Crd 2.8m 9.2ft Wall PDU RMD 6665 Both Yes No Pwr Crd 4.3M, Drwr - OEM PDU RMD 6669 Both Yes No Pwr Crd 6-FT, (125V,15A)PT#59 RMD 6670 Support Yes No Pwr Crd 2.7M, Drwr - IBM PDU RMD 6671 Both Yes No Pwr Crd 1.5M, Drwr - IBM PDU RMD 6672 Both Yes No Pwr Crd 2.7m 9ft Wall OEM PDU RMD 6680 Both Yes No Power Cord (6ft),To Wall RMD 6687 Support Yes No IIntelligent PDU+ 1 EIA Unit RMD 7109 MES Yes No Environmental Monitoring Probe RMD 7118 Both Yes No Power Distribution Unit RMD 7188 MES Yes No AAP Software Pre-Inst.Indic. RMD 7305 Initial N/A No Quantity 150 of #3676 RMD 7517 Support Yes No Quantity 150 of #3677 RMD 7518 Support Yes No Quantity 150 of #3678 RMD 7519 Support Yes No Quantity 150 of 3586 RMD 7535 Support Yes No Quantity 150 of 3587 RMD 7536 Support Yes No Quantity 150 of 3658 RMD 7538 Support Yes No Quantity 150 of #1884 RMD 7543 Support Yes No Quantity 150 of #1888 RMD 7544 Both Yes No Quantity 150 of #1885 RMD 7547 Both Yes No Quantity 150 of #1886 RMD 7548 Both Yes No Quantity 150 of 3647 RMD 7549 Support Yes No Quantity 150 of #1790 RMD 7550 Both Yes No PCIe RAID SSD SAS Adapter 3Gb RMD 7557 Both Yes No Quantity 150 of 3648 RMD 7564 Support Yes No Quantity 150 of 3649 RMD 7565 Support Yes No Quantity 150 of #1916 RMD 7566 Both Yes No QTY 150 177GB SFF-1 SSD 1775 RMD 7578 Both Yes No QTY 150 177GB SFF-1 SSD IBM i RMD 7582 Both Yes No 2.0m Rack Side Attach Kit RMD 7780 Support Yes No PowerVM Express RMD 7793 Both Yes No PowerVM Standard RMD 7794 Both Yes No PowerVM Enterprise RMD 7795 Both Yes No Eth Cbl 6M HW Management RMD 7801 Support Yes No Eth Cbl 15M HW Management RMD 7802 Both Yes No Side-by-Side for 1.8m Racks RMD 7840 Support Yes No Ruggedize Rack Kit RMD 7841 Support Yes No PCI Blind Swap Cassette Kit RMD 7862 Support Yes No PCI Blind Swap Cassette Kit RMD 7863 MES Yes No Linux Software Preinstall RMD 8143 Initial N/A No Linux Software Preinstall BP RMD 8144 Initial N/A No Mouse-USB,Black KBD Att C RMD 8841 Support Yes No USB Mouse RMD 8845 Both Yes No Order Routing Indicator Syste RMD 9169 Initial N/A No Language Group Spcf-US Eng RMD 9300 NC Initial N/A No specify mode-1 & (1)5901/5278 RMD 9359 Initial N/A No Specify mode-1 & (2)5901/5278 RMD 9360 Both Yes No Specify mode-2 & (2)5901/5278 RMD 9361 Both Yes No Specify mode-4 & (4)5901/5278 RMD 9365 Both Yes No Specify mode-2 & (4)5901/5278 RMD 9366 Both Yes No Specify mode-1 & (2)5903/5805 RMD 9367 Both Yes No Specify mode-2 & (4)5903/5805 RMD 9368 Both Yes No Specify mode-1 & CEC SAS port RMD 9384 Both Yes No Specify mode-1 & (2) 5913 EXP RMD 9385 Both Yes No Specify mode-2 & (4) 5913 EXP RMD 9386 Both Yes No Mode-1 & EXP30 for 1 EXP24S #5 RMD 9388 Both Yes No New AIX License Core Counter RMD 9440 NC Initial N/A No New IBM i Lic Core Counter RMD 9441 NC Initial N/A No New Red Hat Lic Core Counter RMD 9442 NC Initial N/A No New SUSE Lic Core Counter RMD 9443 NC Initial N/A No Other AIX Lic Core Counter RMD 9444 NC Initial N/A No Other Linux Lic Core Counter RMD 9445 NC Initial N/A No 3rd Party Linux Lic Core Cnt RMD 9446 NC Initial N/A No VIOS Core Counter RMD 9447 NC Initial N/A No Month Indicator RMD 9461 Initial N/A No Day Indicator RMD 9462 Initial N/A No Hour Indicator RMD 9463 Initial N/A No Minute Indicator RMD 9464 Initial N/A No Qty Indicator RMD 9465 Initial N/A No Countable Member Indicator RMD 9466 Initial N/A No Language Group Spcf-Dutch RMD 9700 NC Initial N/A No Language Group Spcf-French RMD 9703 NC Initial N/A No Language Group Spcf-German RMD 9704 NC Initial N/A No Language Group Spcf-Polish RMD 9705 NC Initial N/A No Lang Group Specify - Norwegian RMD 9706 NC Initial N/A No Lang.Group Spcf-Portuguese RMD 9707 NC Initial N/A No Language Group Spcf-Spanish RMD 9708 NC Initial N/A No Language Group Spcf-Italian RMD 9711 NC Initial N/A No Langua Gr Speci Canadian Frenc RMD 9712 NC Initial N/A No Language Group Spcf-Japanese RMD 9714 NC Initial N/A No Language Group Specify Tr Chin RMD 9715 NC Initial N/A No Language Group Spcf-Korean RMD 9716 NC Initial N/A No Language Group Spcf-Turkish RMD 9718 NC Initial N/A No Language Group Spcf-Hungarian RMD 9719 NC Initial N/A No Language Group Spcf-Slovakian RMD 9720 NC Initial N/A No Language Group Spcf-Russian RMD 9721 NC Initial N/A No Lang Group Spcf Simpl Chinese RMD 9722 NC Initial N/A No Language Group Spcf-Czech RMD 9724 NC Initial N/A No Language Group Spcf-Romanian RMD 9725 NC Initial N/A No Lang Group Specify - Croatian RMD 9726 NC Initial N/A No Language Group Spcf-Slovenian RMD 9727 NC Initial N/A No Lang Group Specify - Braz Port RMD 9728 NC Initial N/A No Lang Group Specify - Thai RMD 9729 NC Initial N/A No PCIe2 2-Port 10GbE RoCE SFP+ A RMD EC28 Both Yes No PCIe2 2-Port 10GbE RoCE SR Ada RMD EC30 Both Yes No 0.6m Blue CAT5 Ethernet Cable RMD ECB0 Both Yes No 1.5m Blue CAT5 Ethernet Cable RMD ECB2 Both Yes No EXP30 Ultra SSD I/O Drawer RMD EDR1 Both Yes No Mode-1 & (1)ESA1/ESA2 for 5887 RMD EJP1 Both Yes No Mode-1 & (2)ESA1/ESA2 for 5887 RMD EJP2 Both Yes No Mode-2 & (2)ESA1/ESA2 for 5887 RMD EJP3 Both Yes No Mode-2 & (4)ESA1/ESA2 for 5887 RMD EJP4 Both Yes No Mode-4 & (4)ESA1/ESA2 for 5887 RMD EJP5 Both Yes No Mode-2 & (1)ESA1/ESA2 for 5887 RMD EJP6 Both Yes No Specify Mode-2(2)ESA1/ESA2 RMD EJP7 Both Yes No Specify mode-2(1) ESA1/ESA2 RMD EJPA Both Yes No Specify mode-2 (2) ESA1/ESA2 RMD EJPB Both Yes No Specify mode-4 (1)ESA1/ESA2 RMD EJPC Both Yes No Specify mode-4(2)ESA1/ESA2 RMD EJPD Both Yes No Specify mode-4 (3)ESA1/ESA2 RMD EJPE Both Yes No Specify mode-2 (1)5901/5278 RMD EJPJ Both Yes No Specify mode-2(2)5901/5278 RMD EJPK Both Yes No Specify mode-4 (1)5901/5278 RMD EJPL Both Yes No Specify mode-4 (2) 5901/5278 RMD EJPM Both Yes No Specify mode-4 (3) 5901/5278 RMD EJPN Both Yes No Specify mode-2 (2)5903/5805 RMD EJPR Both Yes No Specify mode-2 (2) 5913 RMD EJPT Both Yes No Specify Left Half 12X I/O Draw RMD EJPY Both Yes No Specify Right Half 12X I/O Dra RMD EJPZ Both Yes No Full Width Key USB, US English RMD EK51 Both Yes No Full Width Key USB, French RMD EK52 Both Yes No Full WidthKey USB,Italian RMD EK53 Both Yes No Full Width Key USB, German/Aus RMD EK54 Both Yes No Full Width Key USB, UK English RMD EK55 Both Yes No Full Width Key USB, Spanish RMD EK56 Both Yes No Full Width Key USB, Japanese RMD EK57 Both Yes No Full Width Key USB, BrazilianP RMD EK58 Both Yes No Full Width Key USB, Hungarian RMD EK59 Both Yes No Full Width Key USB, Korean RMD EK60 Both Yes No Full Width Key USB, Chinese RMD EK61 Both Yes No Full Width Key USB, French Can RMD EK62 Both Yes No Full Width Key USB, Belgian/UK RMD EK64 Both Yes No Full Width Key USB, Swedish/Fi RMD EK65 Both Yes No Full Width Key USB, Danish RMD EK66 Both Yes No Full Width Key USB, Bulgarian RMD EK67 Both Yes No Full Width Key USB, Swiss/Fr/G RMD EK68 Both Yes No Full Width Key USB, Norwegian RMD EK69 Both Yes No Full Width Key USB, Dutch RMD EK70 Both Yes No Full Width Key USB, Portuguese RMD EK71 Both Yes No Full Width Key USB, Greek RMD EK72 Both Yes No Full Width Key USB, Hebrew RMD EK73 Both Yes No Full Width Key USB, Polish RMD EK74 Both Yes No Full Width Key USB, Slovakian RMD EK75 Both Yes No Full Width Key USB, Czech RMD EK76 Both Yes No Full Width Key USB, Turkish RMD EK77 Both Yes No Full Width Key USB, LA Spanish RMD EK78 Both Yes No Full Width Key USB, Arabic RMD EK79 Both Yes No Full Width Key USB, Thai RMD EK80 Both Yes No Full Width Key USB, Russian RMD EK81 Both Yes No Full Width Key USB, Slovenian RMD EK82 Both Yes No Full Width Key USB, US English RMD EK83 Both Yes No Trial Live Partition Mobility RMD ELPM Both Yes No Memory Riser Card RMD EM01 Both Yes No 8GB (2x4GB) Memory DIMMs 1066 RMD EM08 Both Yes No 16GB (2x8GB) Memory DIMMs 1066 RMD EM4B Both Yes No 32GB (2x16GB) Mem DIMMs 1066 RMD EM4C Both Yes No 64GB (2x32GB) Mem DIMMs 1066 RMD EM4D Both Yes No 1m 10GbE Cable SFP+ Act Twinax RMD EN01 Both Yes No 3m 10GbE Cable SFP+ Act Twinax RMD EN02 Both Yes No 5m 10GbE Cable SFP+ Act Twinax RMD EN03 Both Yes No PCIe x8 Cable 1.5m RMD EN05 Both Yes No PCIe x8 Cable 3m RMD EN07 Both Yes No PCIe x8 Cable 8m RMD EN08 Both Yes No PCIe2 16Gb 2-port Fibre Channe RMD EN0A Both Yes No PCIe2 4-port 10Gb FCoE & 1GbE RMD EN0H Both Yes No Integ Multifunc Card w/ 10GbE RMD EN10 Both Yes No Integ Multifunc Card w/10GbEo RMD EN11 Both Yes No Processor & Memory Backplane RMD EPT1 Initial No No 3.1 GHz Proc, 0/12-core P7+ RMD EPT5 Both No No 3.4 GHz Proc,0/12-core P7+ RMD EPT6 Both No No 1-core activation of #EPT5 RMD EPTA Both Yes No 1-core activation of #EPT6 RMD EPTB Both Yes No Service Processor RMD EPTR Initial No No Storage Backplane RMD EPTS Initial No No Quantity 150 of #3452 SAS Cabl RMD EQ02 Both Yes No Quantity 150 of #3453 SAS YO RMD EQ03 Both Yes No Quantity 150 of #ES0A RMD EQ0A Both Yes No Quantity of 150 #ES0B RMD EQ0B Both Yes No Quantity of 150 #ES0C RMD EQ0C Both Yes No Quantity of 150 #ES0D RMD EQ0D Both Yes No Quantity 150 of #1737 RMD EQ37 Both Yes No Quantity 150 of #1738 RMD EQ38 Both Yes No Quantity 150 of #1751 RMD EQ51 Both Yes No Quantity 150 of #1752 RMD EQ52 Both Yes No Power Cable Drawer to IBM PD RMD EQ77 Both Yes No RFID Tags for Compute Nodes RMD ERF1 Initial N/A No Front Door for P770/780 2MRack RMD ERG7 MES Yes No 387GB 1.8" SAS SSD (AIX/Linux) RMD ES02 Both Yes No 387 GB 1.8 SSD for IBMi w/eMLC RMD ES04 Both Yes No 387GB SFF-1 SSD for AIX/Linux RMD ES0A Both Yes No 387GB SFF-1 SSD for IBMi RMD ES0B Both Yes No 387GB SFF-2 SSD for AIX/Linux RMD ES0C Both Yes No 387GB SFF-2 SSD for IBM i RMD ES0D Both Yes No PCIe2 RAID SAS Adapter 6Gb RMD ESA1 Both Yes No S&H - No Charge RMD ESC0 Initial N/A No S&H RMD ESC7 Initial N/A No Six ES02 387GB 1.8" SAS AIX/Li RMD ESR2 Initial Yes No Six ES04 387 GB 1.8 SSD IBMi RMD ESR4 Initial Yes No Four ES0A 387GB SFF-1 SSD AIX RMD ESRA Initial Yes No Four ES0B 387GB SFF-1 SSD IBMi RMD ESRB Initial Yes No Four ES0C387GB SFF-2 SSD AIX RMD ESRC Initial Yes No Four ES0D 387GB SFF-2 SSD IBMi RMD ESRD Initial Yes No 1TB Removable Disk Cartridge RMD EU01 Both Yes No RDX USB External Docking RMD EU04 Both Yes No RDX 320 GB Removable Disk Driv RMD EU08 Both Yes No 1.5TB Removable Disk Cartridge RMD EU15 Both Yes No 10G Base T Wrap RMD EU20 Both Yes No
The following are newly announced features on the specific models of the IBM Power Systems 7014 machine type:
Initial/ MES/ Description Model Feature Both/ RP Machine Type 7014 Number Numbers Support CSU MES
Rack Content Specify: 9109-RMD B42 ER0D Initial N/A No T00 Initial Yes T42 Initial Yes
Feature conversions
Feature conversions for 9109-RMD virtualization engine features
Parts From FC: To FC: returned 7793 - PowerVM Express 7794 - PowerVM Standard No 7793 - PowerVM Express 7795 - PowerVM Enterprise No 7794 - PowerVM Standard 7795 - PowerVM Enterprise No
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