IBM 6.00E+01 manual High availability solution

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Chapter 3. Availability, investment protection, expansion, and accessibility

The following sections provide more detailed information about configurations, upgrades, and design features that will help you lower your cost of ownership.

3.1 High availability solution

For even greater availability and reliability, the Models 6C1 and 6E1 also support IBM® High Availability Cluster Multiprocessing (HACMP) software, the leading UNIX disaster recovery clustering solution. This solution, when combined with applications that meet IBM clusterProven standards, provides a superior base for high availability, an essential ingredient of e-commerce.

Serial port 3 supports HACMP heartbeat functions. It is required to be at firmware versions CLT01334 (System) and ct011130 (Service) for this support.

3.2 Reliability, availability, and serviceability (RAS) features

RAS features, such as redundant power supplies or N+1 hot-plug fans, are important for the availability of your server. A few RAS features of the Models 6C1 and 6E1 are covered in the next sections. At the time of writing there are other additional RAS features available in some specific pSeries systems that are not supported in the Models 6C1 and 6E1. They are listed as follows:

Chipkill

Chipkill™ memory is a technology from IBM that

 

protects a server from any single memory chip

 

failure and multibit errors from any portion of a

 

single memory chip. Memory chip failures can

 

cause server system crashes that can result in the

 

permanent loss of business data.

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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 racksFlat Panel Display Options IBM RS/6000 7014 Model T42 Enterprise RackRack mounting rules for Model 6C1 Cable management arm VGA switchCable management arm for Model 6C1 Architecture and technical overview 1 L1 and L2 cache POWER3-II architectureProcessor and cache Processor deallocation Processor boot time deconfiguration within an SMP systemCopper and Cmos technology 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 support and limitations of storage adapters RAID configurationsBoot options and limitations 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 SurveillanceSerial port snoop Hot plug power suppliesHot plug fans 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