IBM 6.00E+01 manual Memory, Processor part numbers

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The following is an example of the processor card information:

Processor Card:

 

Part Number

09P3481

EC Level

H10826

Serial Number

0000000026

FRU Number

09P3666

Manufacture ID

1980

Version

RS6K

Product Specific.(ZC)

PS=00165A0BC0,LB=000EE6B280,

 

SB=00059682F0,NP=01,L2=04096,

 

PF=754,SV=3,VR=1,ER=00

Physical Location: P1-C1

 

For example, PS shows the processor speed in hexadecimal as follows:

a.(0x0013D92D40 = 333000000 Hz = 333 MHz).

b.(0x00165A0BC0 = 375000000 Hz = 375 MHz).

c.(0x001AD27480 = 450000000 Hz = 450 MHz).

4.Use the lscfg -vp more command. Page down to the Processor Card entry and search for the PF entry under the Product Specification (ZC) section. If you see PF=754, then you have a 375 MHz card (L2 = 4 MB); if you see PF=758, then you have a 450 MHz card (L2 = 8 MB).

2.1.6Processor part numbers

Due to manufacturing improvements, the part number of the processor cards might change. You can determine the part number of the current installed processor cards using the following method:

1.Enter the AIX command: lscfg -vp more

2.Page down to the Processor Card entry and search for the Product Specification (ZC) entry.

3.Determine the appropriate part number.

2.2Memory

The memory subsystem of the Models 6C1 and 6E1 support a 128 bit data path to memory along with an 8-bit ECC code that provides single bit correction, double bit error detection, and 4-bit packet error detection. A minimum of 512 MB of memory is allowed, and can be expanded to a maximum of 8 GB SDRAM.

Figure 2-2 Memory card

Dual inline memory modules (DIMMs) must be ordered and installed in matched (size and speed) pairs on the memory card. They are available in two sizes: 256 MB, and 512 MB. The memory card can accommodate eight pairs of DIMM sockets.

Chapter 2. Architecture and technical overview

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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 racksIBM RS/6000 7014 Model T42 Enterprise Rack Rack mounting rules for Model 6C1Flat Panel Display Options Cable management arm VGA switchCable management arm for Model 6C1 Architecture and technical overview POWER3-II architecture Processor and cache1 L1 and L2 cache Processor boot time deconfiguration within an SMP system Copper and Cmos technologyProcessor 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 storageRAID configurations Boot options and limitationsBoot 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 power supplies Hot plug fansSerial 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