IBM RS/6000 SP manual Step

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Switch Function (MAP 0620)

Step 0620-005

The /var/adm/SPlogs/css0/p0/out.top file indicates a problem with a ªPrimary nodeº or ªSecondary nodeº connection.

1.Open frame rear cover and check the cable connection from the indicated switch assembly jack to the processor node.

2.Is there a cable connected to the indicated jack on the switch assembly? v If yes, go to ªStep 0620-008º.

vIf no, go to ªStep 0620-006º.

Step 0620-006

No cable connected at the indicated interposer on the switch assembly (refer to the tables in ªSwitch data cablesº on page 2-11).

1.Should there be a cable connecting the indicated interposer to a processor node? v If yes:

a.Connect a switch data cable from this interposer to the proper processor node.

b.Go to ªStep 0620-021º on page 1-27.

vIf no, go to ªStep 0620-007º.

Step 0620-007

A switch cable is not required on the indicated interposer.

1.Have customer check the switch configuration file to see if an interposer is required in that slot: v Use the Etopology command.

2.Did you just correct the switch configuration?

v If yes, go to ªStep 0620-021º on page 1-27.

v If no, go to ªStep 0620-020º on page 1-27 to service or replace the switch assembly.

Step 0620-008

You have a switch cable connected to the indicated interposer on the switch assembly.

1.Check cable connection at switch assembly and processor node.

2.Does the cable appear to be fully connected at the switch assembly and the processor node?

vIf yes, go to ªStep 0620-009º.

vIf no:

a.Fix the cable connection problem.

b.Go to ªStep 0620-021º on page 1-27.

Step 0620-009

The cable appears to be fully connected at both the switch assembly and at the processor node.

1.From the front of the RS/6000 SP frame or from the control workstation, check the Power (green) LED on the processor node to make sure it is lit.

2.Is the Power (green) LED lit, indicating the processor node is powered on? v If yes, go to ªStep 0620-011º on page 1-24.

vIf no, go to ªStep 0620-010º.

Step 0620-010

The processor must be powered on for the switch to recognize the port.

1.Power on this processor node, and check the Power (green) LED.

2.Does the Power (green) LED stay lit, indicating the processor node is powered on? v If yes, go to ªStep 0620-021º on page 1-27.

vIf no:

a. The processor node has a power problem.

Chapter 1. Maintenance Analysis Procedures (MAPs) 1-23

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IBM RS/6000 SP manual Step

RS/6000 SP specifications

The IBM RS/6000 SP (Scalable Power) is a high-performance computing system that was developed in the early 1990s and has since become a significant player in the realm of supercomputing and enterprise solutions. Designed primarily for scientific, engineering, and complex data analysis tasks, the RS/6000 SP provides powerful processing capabilities, enhanced scalability, and features to support demanding applications.

One of the key characteristics of the RS/6000 SP is its modular architecture, which allows for the addition of multiple nodes. Each node is based on IBM's Power architecture, leveraging the RISC (Reduced Instruction Set Computing) design to achieve high throughput and efficiency. The system can support configurations ranging from a few nodes to hundreds, enabling organizations to scale their computational power as needed based on workload requirements.

The RS/6000 SP employs advanced interconnect technologies, most notably the SP Switch, which ensures high-speed communication between nodes. This interconnect allows for seamless data transfer, ensuring that the system can handle large datasets and complex computations without bottlenecks. The SP's ability to deliver concurrent processing capabilities makes it ideal for parallel computing tasks, including simulations, modeling, and large-scale computations.

In terms of software, the RS/6000 SP was equipped with AIX, IBM's version of the UNIX operating system, which provides a stable and secure environment for enterprise applications. Furthermore, the system supports a vast array of programming languages and tools, including Fortran, C, and C++, along with libraries and frameworks designed for high-performance computing. This compatibility allows developers to optimize their applications to fully utilize the underlying hardware.

Another notable feature of the RS/6000 SP is its extensive support for various workloads, including database management, multi-user applications, and graphical processing. The system was equipped with high-performance graphics capabilities, making it suitable for tasks that require intensive visualization, such as computer-aided design (CAD) and scientific visualization.

Overall, the IBM RS/6000 SP has solidified its role in the high-performance computing landscape, combining advanced technologies, robust scalability, and flexibility to meet the unique demands of research and enterprise environments. Its legacy continues to influence modern computing architectures, embodying IBM’s commitment to innovation and performance in the pursuit of complex problem-solving capabilities.