The
basic
system
consists
of
the
redundant
bulk
power
subsystem,
one
processor
subsystem,
a
media
subsystem,
and
one
I/O
subsystem
in
the
same
rack,
and
one
HMC,
as
shown
in
the
following
illustration:
1
Hardware
Management
Console
5,
6*
7040
Model
61R
primary
Integrated
Battery
Feature
(IBF),
optional
for
the
primary
power
subsystem.
Redundant
IBF,
also
optional,
and
installs
from
the
rear.
2
7040
Model
61R
Bulk
Power
Subsystem
7
7040
Model
61D
I/O
Subsystem
3
7040
Model
681
Processor
Subsystem
8
7040
Model
61D
I/O
Subsystem
(Optional)
4
7040
Model
681
Media
Subsystem
9
7040
Model
61D
I/O
Subsystem
(Optional)
*
7040
Model
61D
I/O
Subsystem
(Optional,
If
features
5
and
6
are
not
installed)
You
can
expand
the
system
by
adding
I/O
subsystems
for
a
total
of
eight
in
a
minimum
of
two
racks.
The
preceding
figure
shows
the
single
rack.
Additional
I/O
drawers
and
integrated
battery
features
are
installed
in
a
second
rack.
A
number
of
cables
connect
the
power,
processor,
and
I/O
subsystems.
These
cables
include
the
following:
v
UPIC
(Universal
Power
Interface
Controller)
cables
v
RIO
(Remote
Input
Output)
cables
The
ac
power
cords
are
connected
to
the
bulk
power
subsystem,
which
distributes
the
power
throughout
the
system.
Each
I/O
subsystem
contains
two
I/O
backplanes.
Each
backplane
is
capable
of
supporting
the
following:
v
Up
to
10
adapters
each
(20
per
subsystem)
v
Up
to
8
disk
drives
(16
per
subsystem)
in
two
DASD
4-packs
(4
per
subsystem)
v
One
distributed
converter
assembly
(DCA)
(2
per
subsystem)
v
Two
I/O
subsystem
fans
(4
per
subsystem)
On
each
I/O
backplane,
PCI
bus
slots
1
through
7
are
3.3
V
dc
connectors
running
at
66
MHz,
supporting
64-bit
PCI
adapters.
Slots
8
through
10
are
64-bit
5
V
dc
slots,
running
at
33
MHz.
2
Eserver
pSeries
690
Service
Guide
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