IBM 6.00E+01 manual How to Get IBM Redbooks, Mail address

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Hardware Documentation (online)

http://www.ibm.com/servers/eserver/pseries/library/hardware_docs

AIX Operating System Documentation

http://www.ibm.com/servers/aix/library/techpubs.html

How to Get IBM Redbooks

This section explains how both customers and IBM employees can find out about IBM Redbooks, redpieces, and CD-ROMs. A form for ordering books and CD-ROMs by fax or e-mail is also provided.

￿Redbooks Web Site (http://www.ibm.com/redbooks)

Search for, view, download, or order hardcopy/CD-ROM Redbooks from the Redbooks Web site. Also read redpieces and download additional materials (code samples or diskette/CD-ROM images) from this Redbooks site.

Redpieces are Redbooks in progress; not all Redbooks become redpieces and sometimes just a few chapters will be published this way. The intent is to get the information out much quicker than the formal publishing process allows.

￿E-mail Orders

Send orders by e-mail including information from the IBM Redbooks fax order form to:

 

 

e-mail address

 

In United States or Canada

pubscan@us.ibm.com

 

Outside North America

Contact information is in the “How to Order” section at

 

 

this site:

 

 

http://www.elink.ibmlink.ibm.com/pbl/pbl

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Telephone Orders

 

 

United States (toll free)

1-800-879-2755

 

Canada (toll free)

1-800-IBM-4YOU

 

Outside North America

Country coordinator phone number is in the “How to

 

 

Order” section at this site:

 

 

http://www.elink.ibmlink.ibm.com/pbl/pbl

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Fax Orders

 

 

United States (toll free)

1-800-445-9269

 

Canada

1-403-267-4455

 

Outside North America

Fax phone number is in the “How to Order” section at

 

 

this site:

 

 

http://www.elink.ibmlink.ibm.com/pbl/pbl

This information was current at the time of publication, but is continually subject to change. The latest information may be found at the Redbooks Web site.

32pSeries 610 Models 6C1 and 6E1 Technical Overview and Introduction

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Contents IBM Page International Technical Support Organization Second Edition February Contents Page Preface Team that wrote this WhitepaperComments welcome Minimum and optional features General descriptionPage Physical package PSeries 610 Model 6C1 package layoutPSeries 610 Model 6E1 package layout Enterprise racks IBM RS/6000 7014 Model T00 Enterprise RackRack mounting rules for Model 6C1 IBM RS/6000 7014 Model T42 Enterprise RackFlat Panel Display Options VGA switch Cable management armCable 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 State enable means that processor 0 is enabled Processor clock rateMemory Processor part numbersMemory boot time deconfiguration System busMemory interchange with other systems Bus bandwidthPCI-bus, slots, and adapters 1 32-bit versus 64-bit PCI slotsLAN adapters Graphics acceleratorsInternal storage Internal storage attachmentsBoot options and limitations RAID configurationsBoot support and limitations of storage adapters Fast boot MiscellaneousInternal devices External devicesSecurity Software requirementsPage High availability solution Reliability, availability, and serviceability RAS featuresRemark x means available Light Path diagnostics System indicator panelService processor Automatic rebootProcessor and memory boot time deconfiguration Service processor restartBoot to SMS menu SurveillanceHot plug fans Hot plug power suppliesSerial port snoop Hot plug task Scsi hot swap managerAccessibility Handheld based systems management Special notices IBM trademarks AIX AIX 5LSystem Publications Referenced Web SitesHow to Get IBM Redbooks Mail addressRelated Publications