IBM P5 570 manual Model D10 I/O drawer physical package

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The drawer has the following attributes:

￿4U rack-mount enclosure that can host one or two D10 drawers

￿Six adapter slots

Five PCI-X slots: 3.3 V, keyed, 133 MHz blind-swap hot-plug

One PCI slot: 5 V, keyed, 33 MHz blind-swap hot-plug

￿Default redundant hot-plug power and cooling devices

￿Two RIO-2 and two SPCN ports

Note: The 7311 Model D10 I/O drawers require FC 6431 to ensure RIO-2 port capability, or an upgrade to RIO-2 is requested to support the connection to the p5-570 system.

7311 Model D10 I/O drawer physical package

Because the 7311 Model D10 I/O drawer must be mounted into the rack enclosure (FC 7311), these are the physical characteristics of one I/O drawer or two I/O drawers side-by-side:

￿One 7311 Model D10 I/O drawer

Width: 223 mm (8.8 in)

Depth: 711 mm (28.0 in)

Height: 175 mm (6.9 in)

Weight: 19.6 kg (43 lb)

￿Two I/O drawers in a 7311 rack-mounted enclosure have the following characteristics:

Width: 445 mm (17.5 in)

Depth: 711 mm (28.0 in)

Height: 175 mm (6.9 in)

Weight: 39.1 kg (86 lb)

Figure 1-2 on page 8 shows the different views of the 7311 Model D10 I/O drawer.

Front view

Two redundant power supplies

Two I/O drawers side by side

Rack

Rear view

Indicator

 

Port

 

SPCN Ports

 

RIO Card

Slots:

1

2

3

4

5

6

Figure 1-2 7311-D10 I/O drawer views

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Contents IBM Eserver p5 Technical Overview Introduction Page IBM Sserver p5 570 Technical Overview Introduction First Edition July Contents Page Page Vi p5-570 Technical Overview and Introduction Vii Trademarks Preface Team that wrote this RedpaperBecome a published author Comments welcomeGeneral description P5-570 Technical Overview and Introduction System specifications Physical packageMinimum and optional features View from the front Processor card features Processor card FC DescriptionMemory features Disk and media featuresModel D10 I/O drawer USB diskette drive5 I/O drawers Model D10 I/O drawer physical package Model D11 I/O drawer Model D20 I/O drawerDrawers and usable PCI slots Model D20 I/O drawer physical packageValue Paks Hardware Management Console modelsModel type conversion System racksIBM RS/6000 7014 Model T00 Enterprise Rack Rack-mounting rules for p5-570 and I/O drawers AC Power Distribution Unit and rack contentIBM RS/6000 7014 Model T42 Enterprise Rack Additional options for rack Flat panel display optionsIBM 7212 Model 102 TotalStorage Storage device enclosure OEM rackHardware Management Console 7310 Model CR2 Statement of direction 18 p5-570 Technical Overview and Introduction Architecture and technical overview POWER5 chip POWER4 POWER5Dynamic power management Enhanced SMT featuresSimultaneous multi-threading ST operationPower chip evolution POWER4Processor cards CMOS, copper, and SOI technologyProcessor drawer interconnect cables Processor card with DDR1 memory socket layout viewProcessor clock rate Pmcycles -mMemory restriction Memory placement rulesMemory subsystem RIO-2 buses and GX+ card System busesMemory throughput PCI-X slots and adapters Internal I/O subsystemSP bus LAN adapters Graphic acceleratorsScsi adapters Bit and 32-bit adaptersInternal storage Internal hot swappable Scsi disksHot-swap disks and Linux Internal RAID optionsInternal media devices 2 7311 Model D10 and 7311 Model D11 I/O drawers External I/O subsystems1 I/O drawers 3 7311 Model D20 I/O drawer Model D10 featuresModel D11 features 4 7311 I/O drawer and RIO-2 cabling Model D20 internal Scsi cabling5 7311 I/O drawer and Spcn cabling Cost Optimized Performance OptimizedExternal disk subsystems IBM 2104 Expandable Storage PlusIBM TotalStorage Enterprise Storage Server IBM 7133 Serial Disk Subsystem SSAIBM TotalStorage FAStT Storage servers Advanced Power Virtualization feature Dynamic logical partitioningVirtualization Virtual Ethernet15shows the POWER5 partitioning concept Micro-Partitioning technologyPOWER5 Partitioning Virtual I/O ServerService processor Partition Load ManagerService processor base Service processor extenderBoot process IPL flow without an HMC attached to the systemHardware Management Console IPL flow with an HMC attached to the systemProfiles Definitions of partitionsManaged systems Specific partition definitions used for Micro-Partitioning System Management ServicesHardware requirements for partitioning Boot options 17 System Management Services main menuAdditional boot options DVD-ROM, DVD-RAMAIX 5L Operating system requirementsSecurity Linux Linux supportCapacity on Demand, RAS, and manageability Processor Capacity Upgrade on Demand methods Way 1.65 GHz POWER5 processor cardWay 1.9 GHz POWER5 processor card with DDR1 memory slots Way 1.9 GHz POWER5 processor card with DDR2 memory slotsCapacity Upgrade on Demand for memory How to report temporary activation resources Capacity Upgrade on Demand for memory feature codesTrial Capacity on Demand Reliability, availability, and serviceabilityFault avoidance Mutual surveillance First Failure Data CapturePermanent monitoring Environmental monitoring Memory reliability, fault tolerance, and integritySelf-healing Fault masking 5 N+1 redundancyResource deallocation Dynamic or persistent deallocationServiceability Error indication and LED indicatorsAdvanced System Management Interface Concurrent MaintenanceManageability Service Agent Advanced System Management main menu3 p5 Customer-Managed Microcode Service Update Management AssistantService focal point Cluster CSM value points CSM V1.4 on AIX and Linux planned 4Q04IBM Redbooks Other publicationsOnline resources How to get IBM Redbooks Help from IBM68 p5-570 Technical Overview and Introduction Page IBM Eserver p5 Technical Overview Introduction