IBM 6.00E+01 manual Enterprise racks, IBM RS/6000 7014 Model T00 Enterprise Rack

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The rear muffler is similar in concept to what is shipped with the 43P-260 and 270 models to cover the rear cables, however considerable engineering was done to tune the volume of the enclosure to specific sound frequency bands emitted by the system. Existing cables fit in the flexible slots of the muffler, shown behind the fan. The package adds additional depth to the required space of the server.

1.3 Enterprise racks

The following description provides an overview of racks available from IBM in which the Model 6C1 can be mounted. At the time of writing, no feature is available to convert a tower model to a rack mount model. Check with your IBM representative to determine the availability of this feature.

The Enterprise Rack Models T00 and T42 are 19-inch wide racks for general use with pSeries and RS/6000 rack-based or rack drawer based systems. The rack provides increased capacity, greater flexibility, and improved floor space utilization.

Special specifications are required if you want to install an IBM pSeries or RS/6000 system in

anon-pSeries or non-RS/6000 racks or cabinets. It is ultimately your responsibility to ensure that the installation of the drawer in your preferred rack or cabinet results in a configuration that is stable, serviceable, safe, and compatible with the drawer requirements for power, cooling, cable management, weight, and rail securement.

To determine compliance to the following specifications, you may need to get rack specification and certification information from your rack manufacturer’s representative. IBM Site Hardware and Planning Information, as well as specific product Installation Guides, will contain more detailed product information.

Your IBM Sales Representative or Installation Planning Representative will have access to these documents. Additionally, your IBM Branch Office Specialist or your IBM Installation Planning Representative may be able to assist you, as needed, in verifying that your non-pSeries rack or cabinet complies with the requirements in this specification.

Note: You can get the latest available IBM ^pSeries Specifications For Installations in A Non-pSeries Rack or Cabinet document from this IBM internal location:

http://wwas.raleigh.ibm.com/safety/racks.pdf

1.3.1 IBM RS/6000 7014 Model T00 Enterprise Rack

The 1.8 m (71 inches) Model T00 is compatible with past and present pSeries and RS/6000 racks, and is designed for use in all situations that have previously used the older rack models R00 and S00. The T00 rack has the following features:

￿36 EIA units (36 U) of usable space.

￿Optional removable side panels.

￿Optional classic or sculptured front door.

￿Optional side-to-side mounting hardware for joining multiple racks.

￿Increased power distribution and weight capacity.

￿Standard black or optional white color.

￿Optional reinforced (ruggedized) rack feature provides added earthquake protection with modular rear brace, concrete floor bolt-down hardware, and bolt-in steel front filler panels.

Chapter 1. General description

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Contents IBM Page International Technical Support Organization Second Edition February Contents Page Team that wrote this Whitepaper PrefaceComments welcome General description Minimum and optional featuresPage PSeries 610 Model 6C1 package layout Physical packagePSeries 610 Model 6E1 package layout IBM RS/6000 7014 Model T00 Enterprise Rack Enterprise racksRack mounting rules for Model 6C1 IBM RS/6000 7014 Model T42 Enterprise RackFlat Panel Display Options Cable management arm VGA switchCable management arm for Model 6C1 Architecture and technical overview Processor and cache POWER3-II architecture1 L1 and L2 cache Copper and Cmos technology Processor boot time deconfiguration within an SMP systemProcessor deallocation Processor clock rate State enable means that processor 0 is enabledProcessor part numbers MemorySystem bus Memory boot time deconfigurationMemory interchange with other systems Bus bandwidth1 32-bit versus 64-bit PCI slots PCI-bus, slots, and adaptersLAN adapters Graphics acceleratorsInternal storage attachments Internal storageBoot options and limitations RAID configurationsBoot support and limitations of storage adapters Miscellaneous Fast bootInternal devices External devicesSoftware requirements SecurityPage Reliability, availability, and serviceability RAS features High availability solutionRemark x means available System indicator panel Light Path diagnosticsAutomatic reboot Service processorService processor restart Processor and memory boot time deconfigurationBoot to SMS menu SurveillanceHot plug fans Hot plug power suppliesSerial port snoop Scsi hot swap manager Hot plug taskHandheld based systems management AccessibilitySpecial notices AIX AIX 5L IBM trademarksReferenced Web Sites System PublicationsMail address How to Get IBM RedbooksRelated Publications