c4

Revised:  January 25, 2005.



Revised:  February 08, 2005.



2c12



6c16



0c20



4c24



6c26



8c28



50,151d149

Maximum


Not applicable.


07a406
2137 |A| SCSI Cable, B&C TO Media Drawer, 1.5M, Mini- 68P TO 68P

08a408,409
2456 |A| LC-SC 50 Micron Fiber Converter Cable
2459 |A| LC-SC 62.5 Micron Fiber Converter Cable

09a411
2634 |A| 16X/48X(max) IDE DVD-ROM Drive

31a434
4253 |A| SCSI-to-IDE Interface Bridge

47a451
5752 |A| 4.7 GB SCSI DVD-RAM Drive

49a454
5795 |A| Media Drawer, Rack Mounted

56a462
6179 |A| Power Cable, I/O Drawer to Media Drawer

67a474
6258 |A| 36/72GB 4mm Internal Tape Drive

98a506,512
6670 |A| Power Cord (6-foot), To Wall (125V, 15A), Plug Type #59
| | (DENAN marking)
6680 |A| Power Cord (9-foot) , To Wall/OEM PDU, (250V, 10A), Plug
| | Type #6, Insulated
6687 |A| Power Cord (6-foot),To Wall, (250V, 15A), Plug Type #57
| | (DENAN marking)
6850 |A| Weight Reduction Option

02a517,519
6855 |A| Weight Distribution Plate
7730 |A| Cap. BackUp POWER5 Std. Processor 450 On/Off CoD Credit
| | Days

31c648



38c655



42c659



46c663



51c668



55c672



92,693c709,844

Physical Specifications


Capacity BackUp for p5

An IBM eServer Capacity Backup for p5 offers an offsite, disaster
recovery machine at an affordable price. A 4/32-way model 590 or a
4/32-way or 4/64-way 595 leverages On/Off CoD capabilities into an
effective backup server. The offering includes:


  • Four processors that are permanently activated and can be used for
    any workload

  • Either 28 or 60 standby processors to be used in the event of a
    disaster

  • Either 900 (4/32-way) or 1800 (4/64-way) of On/Off CoD processor days
    available for testing or for use in the event of a disaster

Capacity BackUp configuration options

Capacity BackUp for p5 servers are offered in configurations limited
to the following:


  • p5 590:

    • 4/32 standard processor (1.65 GHz) CBU system: Must configure 2 x FC
      7730 and 4 x FC 7925

  • p5 595:

    • 4/32 standard processor (1.65 GHz) CBU system: Must configure 2 x FC
      7732 and 4 x FC 7990

    • 4/32 turbo processor (1.9 GHz) CBU system: Must configure 2 x FC
      7731 and 4 x FC 7815

    • 4/64 standard processor (1.65 GHz) CBU system: Must configure 4 x FC
      7732 and 4 x FC 7990

    • 4/64 turbo processor (1.9 GHz) CBU system: Must configure 4 x FC
      7731 and 4 x FC 7815


I/O and memory minimums and maximums are the same as the IBM p5 590
and 595 offerings.

The standby processors cannot be permanently activated. For the
On/Off CoD processor days included in the offering, additional usage days
may be purchased at regular On/Off CoD activation prices. However,
regular use of standby processors outside a disaster is costly.

For more information on the Capacity BackUp Edition, visit


http://www-1.ibm.com/servers/eserver/pseries/ondemand/cod/


Capacity BackUp function

The following procedure allows flexibility in defining the number of
active and standby processors for p5 590 and p5 595 customized
configurations. Activations of IBM p5 590 and 595 Capacity BackUp (CBU)
servers are made using the On/Off Capacity on Demand function. The same
terms and contracts apply to CBU servers as apply to ones using On/Off
CoD.

Temporary capacity enablement

Before using temporary capacity on your server, you must "enable" your
server. To do this, order an enablement feature (MES only) and sign the
required contracts.

IBM will generate an enablement code, mail it to you, and post it on
the Web for you to retrieve and enter on your server.

A processor enablement code lets you activate up to 360 processor days
(360 days x 1 processor) of temporary capacity. If you have reached the
limit of 360 processor days, place an order for another processor
enablement code to reset the number of days you can request to 360.

A memory enablement code lets you activate up to 999 memory days (999
days x 1 GB of memory) of temporary capacity. If you have reached the
limit of 999 memory days, place an order for another memory enablement
code to reset the number of days you can request to 999.

Temporary capacity enablement: Step-by-Step


  1. Sales channel (IBM Business Partner or IBM Direct) must register at
    the following Web site:

    http://www-912.ibm.com/supporthome.nsf/document/28640809


  2. Client orders enablement codes for On/Off CoD enablement

  3. Client must complete and sign the following contracts.

    • Required: IBM Customer Agreement, Attachment for On/Off Capacity On
      Demand

    • Required: IBM Supplement for On/Off Capacity On Demand

    • Optional: IBM Addendum for On/Off Capacity On Demand Alternative
      Reporting

    • If Business Partners are involved, the following are required:

      • IBM Business Partner Agreement, Distributor Attachment for On/Off
        Capacity On Demand

      • IBM Business Partner Agreement for Solution Providers -- Attachment
        for On/Off Capacity On Demand

      • IBM Business Partner Agreement -- Attachment for On/Off Capacity On
        Demand


  4. IBM generates an enablement code and mails/posts it to:

    http://www-912.ibm.com/pod/pod


  5. Customer retrieves the enablement code and applies it to the server.

Temporary capacity requests

When temporary capacity is needed for either testing or in the event
of a disaster, go to the temporary capacity screen for the server and
specify how many of the inactive processors or gigabytes of memory you
would like temporarily activated.

You will be billed against the Capacity BackUp server credit days for
the days used. If all the credit days have been used, standard charges
for On/Off CoD activations will be billed.

At the end of the temporary period (days you requested), you must
ensure the temporarily activated capacity is available to be reclaimed by
the server (not assigned to partitions), or you will be billed for any
unreturned processor days.

Temporary capacity billing

The contract, signed by the customer before receiving the enablement
code, requires the client to report billing data at least once a month
(whether there is activity or not). This data is used to determine the
proper amount to bill the customer at the end of each billing period
(calendar quarter).

Failure to report billing data for use of temporary processor or
memory capacity during a billing quarter will result in default billing
equivalent to 90 processor days per inactive processor.

Temporary capacity billing: Step-by-Step


  1. Customer must report billing data (requested and unreturned processor
    and memory days) at a minimum of once per month either electronically or
    via fax.

  2. At the end of each billing period (calendar quarter), IBM will
    process the reported data collected in the IBM database (MRPD), make
    adjustments for credit days (bonus and complementary) and then notify the
    sales channel for proper billing.

  3. Sales channel places an order for a quantity of billing features (one
    processor billing feature ordered for each processor day used, and one
    memory day for each memory day utilized).

  4. IBM will send a billing notice (notifies customer of billing actions)
    to the ship-to address on the order as part of the fulfillment process.

  5. Customer pays the billed processor days if Capacity BackUp credit
    days are exhausted.


Physical Specifications



83,784c934,935

Operating Environment



Operating Environment



53,854c1004,1005

Limitations



Limitations



461,1462c1612,1613

Hardware Requirements



Hardware Requirements



492,1493c1643,1644

Software Requirements



Software Requirements



514c1665



577c1728



584c1735



588c1739



592c1743



597,1598c1748,1749

No Charge Specify Codes



No Charge Specify Codes



631a1783,1795

  • PROCESSORS

    • (#7730) - Cap. BackUp POWER5 Std. Processor 450 On/Off CoD Credit
      Days
    • (#7731) - Cap. BackUp POWER5 Turbo Processor 450 On/Off CoD Credit
      Days
    • (#7732) - Cap. BackUp POWER5 Std. Processor 450 On/Off CoD Credit
      Days

  • RACK RELATED

    • (#6850) - Weight Reduction Option


    642,1643c1806,1807

    Special Feature Codes -- Chargeable



    Special Feature Codes -- Chargeable



    702,1710c1866
  • (#3125) - Serial-to-Serial Port Cable for Rack/Rack
  • (#4242) - 6-Foot Extender Cable for Displays (15-pin D-shell to
    15-pin D-shell)
  • (#4256) - Extender Cable - USB Keyboards, 2M
  • (#8131) - 128-Port Asynchronous Controller Cable, 4.5 Meter
  • (#8132) - 128-Port Asynchronous Controller Cable, 23cm (9-Inch)
  • (#8133) - RJ-45 to DB-25 Converter Cable
  • (#8136) - Rack Mountable Remote Asynchronous Node 16-Port EIA-232
  • (#8137) - Enhanced Remote Asynchronous Node 16-Port EIA-232
  • (#2137) - SCSI Cable, B&C TO Media Drawer, 1.5M, Mini-68P TO 68P

    712,1716d1867
  • (#7801) - Ethernet Cable, 6M, Hardware Management Console to System
    Unit
  • (#7802) - Ethernet Cable, 15M, Hardware Management Console to System
    Unit
  • (#2951) - Cable, V.24 / EIA-232

    719a1871,1874
  • (#2456) - LC-SC 50 Micron Fiber Converter Cable
  • (#2459) - LC-SC 62.5 Micron Fiber Converter Cable
  • (#2951) - Cable, V.24 / EIA-232
  • (#3125) - Serial-to-Serial Port Cable for Rack/Rack

    721a1877,1879
  • (#4242) - 6-Foot Extender Cable for Displays (15-pin D-shell to
    15-pin D-shell)
  • (#4256) - Extender Cable - UBS Keyboards, 2M

    728a1887,1890
  • (#7801) - Ethernet Cable, 6M, Hardware Management Console to System
    Unit
  • (#7802) - Ethernet Cable, 15M, Hardware Management Console to System
    Unit

    734a1897,1901
  • (#8131) - 128-Port Asynchronous Controller Cable, 4.5 Meter
  • (#8132) - 128-Port Asynchronous Controller Cable, 23cm (9-Inch)
  • (#8133) - RJ-45 to DB-25 Converter Cable
  • (#8136) - Rack Mountable Remote Asynchronous Node 16-Port EIA-232
  • (#8137) - Enhanced Remote Asynchronous Node 16-Port EIA-232

    808a1976
  • (#6179) - Power Cable, I/O Drawer to Media Drawer

    821a1990,1992
  • (#2634) - 16X/48X(max) IDE DVD-ROM Drive
  • (#5752) - 4.7 GB SCSI DVD-RAM Drive
  • (#6258) - 36/72GB 4mm Internal Tape Drive

    855a2027,2032
  • (#6670) - Power Cord (6-foot), To Wall (125V, 15A), Plug Type #59
    (DENAN marking)
  • (#6680) - Power Cord (9-foot), To Wall/OEM PDU, (250V, 10A), Plug
    Type #6, Insulated
  • (#6687) - Power Cord (6-foot), To Wall, (250V, 15A), Plug Type #57
    (DENAN marking)

    885d2061
  • (#8691) - Expansion Rack, 24", 42U

    887a2064
  • (#5795) - Media Drawer, Rack Mounted

    895a2073
  • (#6855) - Weight Distribution Plate

    898a2077
  • (#8691) - Expansion Rack, 24", 42U

    984a2164,2182

    (#2137) SCSI Cable, B&C TO Media Drawer, 1.5M, Mini- 68P TO 68P


    This SCSI cable is utilized for connection of the media drawer, 68P,
    to a PCI SCSI adapter located in an I/O drawer, mini-68P.


    • Attributes provided: Media Drawer Connection to SCSI Adapter
    • Attributes required: Media Drawer with 68P connector and SCSI
      adapter with mini-68P connector.
    • For 9119-590: (#2137)

      • Minimum required: 0
      • Maximum allowed: 2 (Initial order maximum: 2 )
      • OS level required: N/A
      • Initial Order/MES/Both/Supported: Both
      • CSU: No
      • Return parts MES: No

      Note: Two SCSI cables are required when ordered with Media Drawer #5795

      Note: Two SCSI cables are required when ordered with Media Drawer #5795



    003a2202,2239

    (#2456) LC-SC 50 Micron Fiber Converter Cable


    The 50 micron fiber cable is used to convert from LC type to SC type
    connectors. The 2 meter cable has a male LC type connector on one end
    and a female SC type connector on the other.


    • Attributes provided: Attachment to external 50 micron fabric or
      device with one type fiber connector to an adapter with the other type
      fiber connector.
    • Attributes required: None
    • For 9119-590: (#2456)

      • Minimum required: 0
      • Maximum allowed: No Max (Initial order maximum: No max )
      • OS level required: None
      • Initial Order/MES/Both/Supported: Both
      • CSU: Yes
      • Return parts MES: No


    (#2459) LC-SC 62.5 Micron Fiber Converter Cable


    The 62.5 micron fiber cable is used to convert from LC type to SC type
    connectors. The 2 meter cable has a male LC type connector on one end
    and a female SC type connector on the other.


    • Attributes provided: Attachment to external 62.5 micron fabric or
      device with one type fiber connector to an adapter with the other type
      fiber connector.
    • Attributes required: None
    • For 9119-590: (#2459)

      • Minimum required: 0
      • Maximum allowed: No Max (Initial order maximum: No max )
      • OS level required: None
      • Initial Order/MES/Both/Supported: Both
      • CSU: Yes
      • Return parts MES: No



    046a2283,2332

    (#2634) 16X/48X(max) IDE DVD-ROM Drive


    The 16X/48X(max) IDE DVD-ROM Drive is an internal tray loading DVD-ROM
    drive providing up to 7200KB/sec (CD-ROM) and 22.16MB/sec (DVD-ROM) data
    transfer rates. It is a 5.25 inch half-high form factor multi-session
    capable, DVD-ROM drive which provides state of the art performance and
    supports existing 650MB CD-ROM, 4.7 GB DVD-ROM, and 9.4 GB DVD-ROM
    (double-sided) discs. This drive also reads Type II (removable from
    cartridge) DVD-RAM discs at DVD-ROM speeds. System boot and install
    functions are supported with CD-ROM and DVD-RAM media.

    Characteristics:


    • Media Data Transfer Rate: CD-ROM=7200 KB/sec (max):
      DVD-ROM=22.16MB/sec (max)
    • Interface: IDE/ATAPI
    • Avg. Random Access Time: CD-ROM=90ms(typical);
      DVD-ROM=135ms(typical)
    • Buffer Memory: 256KB
    • Media capacity: CD-ROM=650MB; DVD-ROM= 4.7 GB(single sided); 9.4
      GB(double-sided)
    • Multisession capable (Reads CD/R & CD-R/W media)
    • 5.25-inch half-high form factor
    • Operates in either vertical or horizontal positions
    • Interface supports standard and extended XA formats
    • Loading tray supports 12cm and 8cm disks

    Limitations:


    • DVD video is not supported.
    • This DVD-ROM drive is limited to reading only CD-type formatted media
      when running with AIX 5.1 software.
    • Attributes provided: 16X/48X(max) IDE DVD-ROM Drive
    • Attributes required: 1 half-high media bay
    • For 9119-590: (#2634)

      • Minimum required: 0
      • Maximum allowed: 1 (Initial order maximum: 1 )
      • OS level required: AIX 5L for POWER V5.2 with the 5200-04
        Recommended Maintenance package (APAR IY56722) or later, plus APAR
        IY60347; or AIX 5L V5.3 with APAR IY60349. Refer to the following URL
        for systems and features that operate with Linux:
        http://www.ibm.com/servers/eserver/pseries/hardware/
        factsfeatures.html
         


      • Initial Order/MES/Both/Supported: Both
      • CSU: No
      • Return parts MES: No

      Note: This feature must be ordered (Qty. = 1) with a media drawer #5795.



    653a2940,2968

    (#4253) SCSI-to-IDE Interface Bridge


    This converter card attaches to the back of an IDE Optical Storage
    device and creates an advanced SCSI-to-IDE interface bridge. It is being
    used with the 16/48X (max) IDE DVD-ROM drive (# 2634) to allow the drive
    to attach as an LVD SCSI DVD-ROM drive. With a built-in high-speed RISC
    micro-controller it can handle synchronous data transfer rates. The card
    contains a 68-pin connector, and acquires its power through a floppy
    drive connector.


    • Attributes provided: one SCSI to IDE Intefrace Bridge
    • Attributes required: one DVD-ROM drive (# 2634)
    • For 9119-590: (#4253)

      • Minimum required: 0
      • Maximum allowed: 1 (Initial order maximum: 1 )
      • OS level required: AIX 5L for POWER V5.2 with the 5200-04
        Recommended Maintenance package (APAR IY56722) or later, plus APAR
        IY60347; or AIX 5L V5.3 with APAR IY60349. Refer to the following URL
        for systems and features that operate with Linux:
        http://www.ibm.com/servers/eserver/pseries/hardware/
        factsfeatures.html
         


      • Initial Order/MES/Both/Supported: Both
      • CSU: No
      • Return parts MES: No

      Note: This feature must be ordered (Qty.=1) with a media drawer #5795.



    287a3603,3651

    (#5752) 4.7 GB SCSI DVD-RAM Drive


    The 4.7 GB SCSI DVD-RAM Drive is an internal tray loading,
    multifunction storage device capable of reading and writing 4.7 GB DVD-
    RAM discs as well as reading a multitude of other optical media discs.
    This drive also reads Type II (removable from cartridge) DVD-RAM discs.
    It is a half high form factor, multi-session capable, DVD-RAM drive which
    provides state of the art performance. System boot and install functions
    are supported with CD-ROM and DVD-RAM media.

    Characteristics:


    • Media Data Transfer Rate: 4800 KB/sec CD-ROM (32X) max @ outer
      diameter; 13.5 MB/sec read (10X DVD-ROM); 2.77 MB/sec write (2X DVD-RAM)
      and 2.77 MB/sec read (2X DVD-RAM)

    • Average Random Access Time: 110 ms CD-ROM; 130 ms DVD-ROM; 150 ms
      DVD-RAM

    • Buffer Memory: 2 MB

    • Loading tray accommodates both 8 cm discs and 12 cm discs

    • Operates in either vertical or horizontal position (8cm discs in
      horizontal position only)

    • Reads multi-session discs: CD-ROM, CD-R, CD-RW, DVD-ROM, and DVD-RAM
      discs; Reads 2.6 GB DVD-RAM media; reads and writes 4.7 GB and 9.4 GB
      double-sided DVD-RAM media

    • Supports all major CD-ROM formats including Mode 1, Mode 2, XA, CDDA
      and audio.

    Limitations:


    • DVD video is not supported.

    • Drive only reads CD-type formatted media with AIX 5.1.

    • Attributes provided: One 4.7GB IDE DVD-RAM Drive

    • Attributes required: One half high media bay

    • For 9119-590: (#5752)

      • Minimum required: 0
      • Maximum allowed: 1 (Initial order maximum: 1 )
      • OS level required: AIX 5L for POWER V5.2 with the 5200-04
        Recommended Maintenance package (APAR IY56722) or later, plus APAR
        IY60347; or AIX 5L V5.3 with APAR IY60349. Refer to the following URL
        for systems and features that operate with Linux:
        http://www.ibm.com/servers/eserver/pseries/hardware/
        factsfeatures.html
         


      • Initial Order/MES/Both/Supported: Both
      • CSU: No
      • Return parts MES: No

      Note: This feature must be ordered (Qty.=1) with a media drawer #5795.



    341a3706,3743

    (#5795) Media Drawer, Rack Mounted


    The media drawer feature provides the system three bays for media
    devices. The media drawer is divided into front and rear sections. Each
    section of the media drawer is powered separately from the first system
    I/O drawer, either a 5791 or 5794, and must be cabled to separate ports
    of two SCSI PCI adapters. The front section contains two media bays and
    the rear section contains one media bay. The device in the rear is only
    accessible from the rear of the system.


    • Attributes provided: Rack mounted media drawer with three media bays
    • Attributes required: 5791 or 5794 I/O Drawer and SCSI PCI adapter
      #5710
    • For 9119-590: (#5795)

      • Minimum required: 0
      • Maximum allowed: 1 (Initial order maximum: 1 )
      • OS level required: AIX 5L for POWER V5.2 with the 5200-04
        Recommended Maintenance package (APAR IY56722) or later, plus APAR
        IY60347; or AIX 5L V5.3 with APAR IY60349. Refer to the following URL
        for systems and features that operate with Linux:
        http://www.ibm.com/servers/eserver/pseries/hardware/
        factsfeatures.html
         


      • Initial Order/MES/Both/Supported: Both
      • CSU: No
      • Return parts MES: No

      Note: The Media Drawer (#5795) can not be ordered with Integrated Battery
      Backup features, #6200 and #6201, nor can it be MES ordered if the CEC
      rack contains 4 I/O drawers (#5791, #5794 or #4643). The Media Drawer
      (#5795) must be ordered with the following features: 1) #2137: SCSI
      Cable, B&C TO Media Drawer, 2M, mini-68P TO 68P (Qty. = 2); 2) #6179:
      Power Cable, I/O Drawer to Media Drawer (Qty. =2); 3) #4253: SCSI-to-IDE
      Interface Bridge (Qty. = 1); 4) #2634: 16X/48X (max) IDE DVD-ROM Drive
      (Qty. = 1); 5) #5752: 4.7 GB SCSI DVD-RAM Drive (Qty. = 1); 6) #6258:
      36/72GB 4mm Internal Tape Drive (Qty. = 1).



    509a3912,3928

    (#6179) Power Cable, I/O Drawer to Media Drawer


    This cable provides power from an I/O drawer to run media devices
    mounted in the media drawer feature.


    • Attributes provided: Power Cable
    • Attributes required: I/O drawer and Media Drawer
    • For 9119-590: (#6179)

      • Minimum required: 0
      • Maximum allowed: 2 (Initial order maximum: 2 )
      • OS level required: N/A
      • Initial Order/MES/Both/Supported: Both
      • CSU: No
      • Return parts MES: No

      Note: Two power cables are required when ordering media drawer #5795.



    719a4139,4181

    (#6258) 36/72GB 4mm Internal Tape Drive


    The 36/70 GB 4-mm Internal Tape Drive is a 5.25-inch, half-high,
    single-ended 16-bit tape drive, which provides a high capacity for
    save/restore and achieve functions. This tape drive uses IBM 4-mm data
    cartridges and is compression capable, providing a capacity of up to 70
    GB - a significant increase in capacity over the previous 20/40 4-mm
    internal tape drives (when using DDS-4 media).

    Characteristics


    • Capacity: 36 GB native mode, 70 GB (typical) compression mode
    • Form Factor: 5.25-inch half high
    • Media: IBM 4-mm supports new DAT72 media
    • Technology: Helical scan, rotating head
    • Operation: Streaming
    • Data Transfer Rate: 3MBps native mode, 6MBps (typical) compression
    • Interface: SCSI-2 (single ended) asynchronous/synchronous
    • Compatability: 4 GB mode (Read/Write), 8 GB compression
      (Read/Write); 12 GB mode(Read/Write), 24 GB compression (Read/Write), 36
      GB mode (Read/Write), 70 GB compression (Read/Write).

    Note: MES orders are shipped with black bezel.


    • Attributes provided: 4mm tape capability
    • Attributes required: One 1.6-inch (41mm) half-high media bay and one
      SCSI-2 internal SE 16-bit address
    • For 9119-590: (#6258)

      • Minimum required: 0
      • Maximum allowed: 1 (Initial order maximum: 1 )
      • OS level required: AIX 5L for POWER V5.2 with the 5200-04
        Recommended Maintenance package (APAR IY56722) or later, plus APAR
        IY60347; or AIX 5L V5.3 with APAR IY60349. Refer to the following URL
        for systems and features that operate with Linux:
        http://www.ibm.com/servers/eserver/pseries/hardware/
        factsfeatures.html
         


      • Initial Order/MES/Both/Supported: Both
      • CSU: No
      • Return parts MES: No

      Note: This feature must be ordered (Qty. = 1) with a media drawer #5795.



    058a4521,4595

    (#6670) Power Cord (6-foot), To Wall (125V, 15A), Plug Type #59 (DENAN marking)


    This power cord goes from the system and/or peripheral features to a
    wall-type outlet. Plug type #59 (NEMA 5-15). Refer to Corporate
    Bulletin C-B-2-4700-009 for a description of plug types. 6-foot length.
    This power cord meets the DENAN marking requirement in Japan.


    • Attributes provided: Power cord
    • Attributes required: None
    • For 9119-590: (#6670)

      • Minimum required: 0
      • Maximum allowed: No max (Initial order maximum: No max )
      • OS level required: None
      • Initial Order/MES/Both/Supported: Both
      • CSU: Yes
      • Return parts MES: No


    (#6680) Power Cord (9-foot), To Wall/OEM PDU, (250V, 10A), Plug Type #6, Insulated


    This insulated power cord goes from the system and/or peripheral
    features to a wall-type outlet. Plug type #6 (AS 3112-1964 NZS 198).
    Refer to Corporate Bulletin C-B-2-4700-009 for a description of plug
    types. The following countries/regions use the #6479 power cord to power
    the system and/or peripheral features requiring a power cord: Australia,
    Fiji Islands, Kiribati, Nauru, New Zealand, Papua New Guinea, W. Samoa.


    • Attributes provided: Power cord
    • Attributes required: None
    • For 9119-590: (#6680)

      • Minimum required: 0
      • Maximum allowed: No max (Initial order maximum: No max )
      • OS level required: None
      • Initial Order/MES/Both/Supported: Both
      • CSU: Yes
      • Return parts MES: No


    (#6687) Power Cord (6-foot), To Wall, (250V, 15A), Plug Type #57 (DENAN marking)


    This power cord goes from the system and/or peripheral features to a
    wall-type outlet. Plug type #57 (NEMA 6-15). Refer to Corporate Bulletin
    C-B-2-4700-009 for a description of plug types. 6-foot length.
    This power cord meets the DENAN marking requirement in Japan.


    • Attributes provided: Power cord
    • Attributes required: None
    • For 9119-590: (#6687)

      • Minimum required: 0
      • Maximum allowed: No max (Initial order maximum: No max )
      • OS level required: None
      • Initial Order/MES/Both/Supported: Both
      • CSU: Yes
      • Return parts MES: No


    (#6850) Weight Reduction Option


    This feature allows the System Rack to utilize elevators that have a
    2500 pound weight limitation. This feature can also be ordered for any
    shipping application where the weight needs to be reduced on the rack to
    below 2500 pounds.


    • Attributes provided: Shipping weight reduction
    • Attributes required: None
    • For 9119-590: (#6850)

      • Minimum required: 0
      • Maximum allowed: 1 (Initial order maximum: 1 )
      • OS level required: None
      • Initial Order/MES/Both/Supported: Initial
      • CSU: Does not apply
      • Return parts MES: Does not apply

      Note: This option applies to the CEC rack.



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    (#6855) Weight Distribution Plate


    This feature delivers the weight distribution plate for rack.


    • Attributes provided: Weight Distribution Plate
    • Attributes required: None
    • For 9119-590: (#6855)

      • Minimum required: 0
      • Maximum allowed: 1 (Initial order maximum: 1 )
      • OS level required: None
      • Initial Order/MES/Both/Supported: Both
      • CSU: No
      • Return parts MES: No

      Notes:


      1. Two weight distribution plates (#6855 equivalent, quantity 1) will
        be included with every CEC rack. No order required.
      2. This feature is not required with the #8691 rack, but may be ordered
        if needed.


    (#7730) Cap. BackUp POWER5 Std. Processor 450 On/Off CoD Credit Days


    This feature provides a 16-way POWER5 Standard processor book for
    configuring a Capacity BackUp server and includes 450 days of On/Off CoD
    processor days. It is used to provide a backup server configuration with
    redundant capacity,which can be turned on at any time to protect against
    unplanned system outages. The processors are packaged on two 8-way Multi
    Chip Modules (MCMs). Each pair of processors is supported by 1.9MB of L2
    cache and 36MB of L3 cache. Each 16-way processor book also provides six
    RIO-2 loop adapter slots and 16 memory slots.


    • Attributes provided: 16-way processor book, 0-way active; 16 memory
      DIMM slots, 450 days On/Off CoD processor days.
    • Attributes required: One processor book slot.
    • For 9119-590: (#7730)

      • Minimum required: 0
      • Maximum allowed: 2 (Initial order maximum: 2 )
      • OS level required: AIX 5L for POWER V5.2 with the 5200-04
        Recommended Maintenance package (APAR IY56722) or later, plus APAR
        IY60347; or AIX 5L V5.3 with APAR IY60349. Refer to the following
        URL for systems and features that operate with Linux:
        http://www.ibm.com/servers/eserver/pseries/hardware/
        factsfeatures.html
         


      • Initial Order/MES/Both/Supported: Initial
      • CSU: Does not apply
      • Return parts MES: Does not apply

      Note: This feature is limited to the following configuration:

      4/32: Two Standard Processor Books (#7981 equivalent, Qty.=2).
      Feature #7730 must be ordered with four single processor activations
      (#7925). These 28 standby processors can not be permanently activated.
      They are reserved to provide a total of 28 standby processors that can be
      activated at any time to protect against unplanned system outages.



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