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Table 7. PCIe adapter user guides (continued)
Name

User guide

Mellanox

Mellanox Technologies website (http://mymellanox.force.com/support/

VF_SerialSearch)

Microsemi

Microsemi website (http://www.microsemi.com)

QLogic

QLogic website (http://driverdownloads.qlogic.com/QLogicDriverDownloads_UI/

IBM_Search.aspx)

Identifying a service action

Use the following procedures to help you identify the service action that is needed.

Identifying a service action by using system event logs

Use the Intelligent Platform Management Interface (IPMI) program to examine system event logs (SELs)

to identify a service action.

Procedure

1. Use the ipmitool command to examine SELs.

• To list SELs by using an in-band network, use the following command:

ipmitool sel elist

• To list SELs remotely over the LAN, use the following command:

ipmitool -I lanplus -U <username> -P <password> -H <BMC IP addres or BMC hostname> sel elist

2. Scan the SELs for an event with the value 

OEM record de

. Did you find a SEL with the value 

OEM

record de

?

If

Then

Yes:

Continue with the next step.

No

Go to step “4” on page 20.

3. The OEM record de specific log information is indicated by the rightmost digits of the SEL with the

value 

OEM record de

. Use Table 1 to determine the service action to perform.

Table 8. OEM record de specific log information and service action
OEM record de specific log information

Service action

00xxxxxxxxxx

Go to Getting fixes and update the system

firmware to the most recent level of firmware

that is available. If this SEL event continues to be

logged, go to “Collecting diagnostic data” on

page 60. Then, go to “Contacting IBM service

and support” on page 61.

01xxxxxxxxxx

Go to “EPUB_PRC_FIND_DECONFIGURE_PART

isolation procedure” on page 49.

04xxxxxxxxxx

Go to “EPUB_PRC_SP_CODE isolation

procedure” on page 50.

05xxxxxxxxxx

Go to “EPUB_PRC_PHYP_CODE isolation

procedure” on page 50.

18  Power Systems: Problem analysis, system parts, and locations for the 5104-22C, 9006-12P, 9006-22C, and

9006-22P

Summary of Contents for Power Systems Series

Page 1: ...Power Systems Problem analysis system parts and locations for the 5104 22C 9006 12P 9006 22C and 9006 22P IBM...

Page 2: ...G229 9054 and the IBM Environmental Notices and User Guide Z125 5823 This edition applies to IBM Power Systems servers that contain the POWER9 processor and to all associated models Copyright Interna...

Page 3: ...words in system event logs 23 Identifying a service action by using sensor and event information 24 Isolation procedures 49 EPUB_PRC_FIND_DECONFIGURE_PART isolation procedure 49 EPUB_PRC_SP_CODE isola...

Page 4: ...22P locations 91 9006 22P parts 97 Notices 109 Accessibility features for IBM Power Systems servers 110 Privacy policy considerations 111 Trademarks 111 Electronic emission notices 111 Class A Notice...

Page 5: ...00 300 8751 German safety information Das Produkt ist nicht f r den Einsatz an Bildschirmarbeitspl tzen im Sinne 2 der Bildschirmarbeitsverordnung geeignet Laser safety information IBM servers can use...

Page 6: ...ing unless instructed otherwise 2 For AC power remove the power cords from the outlets 3 For racks with a DC power distribution panel PDP turn off the circuit breakers located in the PDP and remove th...

Page 7: ...devices that attach to the system It is the responsibility of the customer to ensure that the outlet is correctly wired and grounded to prevent an electrical shock R001 part 1 of 2 R001 part 2 of 2 CA...

Page 8: ...u choose can support the weight of the loaded rack cabinet Refer to the documentation that comes with your rack cabinet for the weight of a loaded rack cabinet Verify that all door openings are at lea...

Page 9: ...position for example when working from a ladder Stability hazard The rack may tip over causing serious personal injury Before extending the rack to the installation position read the installation ins...

Page 10: ...e AC power cords or multiple DC power cables To remove all hazardous voltages disconnect all power cords and power cables L003 L007 CAUTION A hot surface nearby L007 x Power Systems Problem analysis s...

Page 11: ...ing into the other end of a disconnected optical fiber to verify the continuity of optic fibers may not injure the eye this procedure is potentially dangerous Therefore verifying the continuity of opt...

Page 12: ...preciable force so take care not to push or lean Keep riser tilt adjustable angling platform option flat at all times except for final minor angle adjustment when needed Do not stand under overhanging...

Page 13: ...itable for connection to intrabuilding or unexposed wiring or cabling only The intrabuilding ports of this equipment must not be metallically connected to the interfaces that connect to the OSP outsid...

Page 14: ...xiv Power Systems Problem analysis system parts and locations for the 5104 22C 9006 12P 9006 22C and 9006 22P...

Page 15: ...n page 5 A system firmware boot failure occurred the system started but was not able to boot to the Petitboot menu Go to Resolving a system firmware boot failure on page 5 A video graphics array VGA m...

Page 16: ...isplay are any sensors red If Then Yes Go to Resolving a sensor indicator problem on page 9 No Continue with the next step 7 Go to Resolving a hardware problem on page 10 This ends the procedure Resol...

Page 17: ...hen Yes To update the BMC firmware go to Updating the system firmware by using the BMC If the problem persists go to step 12 on page 4 No Continue with the next step 6 Complete the following steps a C...

Page 18: ...g steps a Type mkdir tmp media and press Enter b Type mount dev mapper sdb1 tmp media and press Enter c Type cd tmp media and press Enter d To update the BMC firmware type the following command and pr...

Page 19: ...9006 22C go to 5104 22C or 9006 22C locations on page 63 to identify the physical location and the removal and replacement procedure If your system is a 9006 12P go to 9006 12P locations on page 75 to...

Page 20: ...ressed the power button did the system turn on but fail to display the Petitboot menu If Then Yes Continue with the next step No This ends the procedure 4 Complete the following actions one at a time...

Page 21: ...e system backplane If your system is a 5104 22C or 9006 22C go to 5104 22C or 9006 22C locations on page 63 to identify the physical location and the removal and replacement procedure If your system i...

Page 22: ...nized and in optimal status Boot drive configuration Commands Virtual drive connected directly to the system backplane arcconf getconfig 1 LD Physical drive connected directly to the system backplane...

Page 23: ...o to 9006 22P locations on page 91 to identify the physical location and the removal and replacement procedure a If the drive is connected directly to the system backplane ensure that the mini SAS cab...

Page 24: ...sensor Note You must specify the SEL record ID in hexadecimal format For example 0x1a To display SEL details by using an in band network enter the following command ipmitool sel get SEL record ID To...

Page 25: ...vice problem Learn how to access log files information to identify types of events and a list of potential problems and service actions About this task Procedure 1 To identify the correct service proc...

Page 26: ...he PHB number PCIe bus or adapter Resolve any device driver errors that are related to I O and that occurred near the time of this operating system log entry xxx has failed 6 times in the last hour an...

Page 27: ...of the PCIe adapter by using the slot number on page 16 Table 4 Network adapter problems and service actions Problem Service action System is unable to find the adapter or the negotiated PCIe bandwid...

Page 28: ...ly 5 Replace the adapter 6 If the adapter is connected to a PCIe riser replace the PCIe riser 7 If the adapter is in UIO slot 1 UIO slot 2 or UIO slot 3 replace CPU 1 Otherwise replace CPU 2 8 Replace...

Page 29: ...Other problems Check the messages and resolve any other problems that are detected Then test the NVMe Flash adapter again Resolving a storage device problem Learn about the possible problems and servi...

Page 30: ...ved serviced or upgraded verify that the device is seated and installed properly 2 Check the system logs to verify whether the system detected a problem 3 Replace the cable that connects the disk driv...

Page 31: ...he operating system log message nvme 0006 01 00 0 Failed status ffffffff reset controller the PCI address of the failing NVMe Flash adapter is 0006 01 00 0 b At the command line type lscfg vl pciaddre...

Page 32: ...l elist 2 Scan the SELs for an event with the value OEM record de Did you find a SEL with the value OEM record de If Then Yes Continue with the next step No Go to step 4 on page 20 3 The OEM record de...

Page 33: ...the most recent level of firmware that is available If this SEL event continues to be logged go to Collecting diagnostic data on page 60 Then go to Contacting IBM service and support on page 61 1Cxxx...

Page 34: ...ort on page 61 5Exxxxxxxxxx Go to Getting fixes and update the system firmware to the most recent level of firmware that is available If this SEL event continues to be logged go to Collecting diagnost...

Page 35: ...006 22P on page 24 This ends the procedure 9 You identified more than one event in step 5 on page 20 The service actions for all of the events that were identified in step 5 on page 20 must be perform...

Page 36: ...regulator output If a machine check event is present with a time stamp close to the time stamp of this event search for serviceable SEL events and resolve them If a machine check event is not present...

Page 37: ...12P 9006 22C or 9006 22P go to Identifying a service action by using sensor and event information for the 5104 22C 9006 12P 9006 22C or 9006 22P on page 24 This ends the procedure Identifying service...

Page 38: ...service action by using sensor and event information You can use sensor and event information from the system event log SEL to determine a service action Identifying a service action by using sensor...

Page 39: ...air flow obstructions at the front or at the rear of the system Ensure that the fans are operating properly Lower Non critical going low Lower Non critical going high Lower Critical going low Lower C...

Page 40: ...per Critical going low Upper Critical going high Upper Non recoverable going low Upper Non recoverable going high No service action is required Backplane Fault 0x03 State Deasserted No service action...

Page 41: ...w Lower Non critical going high Lower Critical going low Lower Critical going high Lower Non recoverable going low Lower Non recoverable going high Upper Non critical going low Upper Non critical goin...

Page 42: ...ions at the front or at the rear of the system Ensure that the fans are operating properly Lower Non critical going low Lower Non critical going high Lower Critical going low Lower Critical going high...

Page 43: ...procedure Thermal Trip FRB1 BIST Failure FRB2 Hang In POST Failure FRB3 Processor Startup Initialization Failure Configuration Error SMBIOS Uncorrectable CPU Complex Error Processor Disabled Terminato...

Page 44: ...able from Less Severe Transition to Critical from Non recoverable Correctable Memory Error Parity Correctable Memory Error Logging Limit Reached Memory Automatically Throttled Critical Over temperatur...

Page 45: ...0x1F Configuration Error Complete the following steps a If the sensor name is P1 DIMMA1 Func ensure that P1 DIMMA1 is seated properly If the sensor name is P1 DIMMA2 Func ensure that P1 DIMMA2 is seat...

Page 46: ...wer Critical going high Lower Non recoverable going low Lower Non recoverable going high Upper Non critical going low Upper Non critical going high Upper Critical going low Upper Critical going high U...

Page 47: ...emp 46 0x45 CPU Core Temp 47 0x46 CPU Core Temp 48 0x47 Lower Non critical going low Lower Non critical going high Lower Critical going low Lower Critical going high Lower Non recoverable going low Lo...

Page 48: ...emove them Ensure that all of the fans are working properly by looking for serviceable events related to fans and resolving them Lower Non critical going low Lower Non critical going high Lower Critic...

Page 49: ...going high Upper Critical going low Upper Critical going high Upper Non recoverable going low Upper Non recoverable going high No service action is required CPU1 Power 0x4E CPU2 Power 0x4F Lower Non...

Page 50: ...tify the physical location and removal and replacement procedure FRB1 BIST Failure FRB2 Hang In POST Failure FRB3 Processor Startup Initialization Failure Configuration Error SMBIOS Uncorrectable CPU...

Page 51: ...P locations on page 91 to identify the physical location and removal and replacement procedure FRB1 BIST Failure FRB2 Hang In POST Failure FRB3 Processor Startup Initialization Failure Configuration E...

Page 52: ...air inlet and outlets If blockages are found remove them Ensure that all of the fans are working properly by looking for serviceable events related to fans and resolving them Performance Lags If Deas...

Page 53: ...ch for serviceable events related to system power and voltage and resolve them Ensure all fans are working properly by looking for serviceable events related to fans and resolving them Performance Lag...

Page 54: ...tions on page 75 or 9006 22P locations on page 91 to identify the physical location and removal and replacement procedure Lower Non critical going low Lower Non critical going high Lower Critical goin...

Page 55: ...oing low Upper Non critical going high Upper Critical going low Upper Critical going high Upper Non recoverable going low Upper Non recoverable going high No service action required CPU Core Temp 1 0x...

Page 56: ...p 21 0xC4 CPU Core Temp 22 0xC5 CPU Core Temp 23 0xC6 CPU Core Temp 24 0xC7 Lower Non critical going low Lower Non critical going high Lower Critical going low Lower Critical going high Lower Non reco...

Page 57: ...ations on page 91 to identify the physical location and removal and replacement procedure FRB1 BIST Failure FRB2 Hang In POST Failure FRB3 Processor Startup Initialization Failure Configuration Error...

Page 58: ...tify the physical location and removal and replacement procedure FRB1 BIST Failure FRB2 Hang In POST Failure FRB3 Processor Startup Initialization Failure Configuration Error SMBIOS Uncorrectable CPU...

Page 59: ...re no air flow obstructions at the front or at the rear of the system Ensure that the fans are operating properly Lower Non critical going low Lower Non critical going high Lower Critical going low Lo...

Page 60: ...ecoverable going low Lower Non recoverable going high Upper Non critical going low Upper Non critical going high Upper Critical going low Upper Critical going high Upper Non recoverable going low Uppe...

Page 61: ...9006 22P locations on page 91 to identify the physical location and removal and replacement procedure Lower Non critical going low Lower Non critical going high Lower Critical going low Lower Critica...

Page 62: ...tem occurred No service action is required If there is no deassert event immediately following the assert event replace the power supply If the sensor name is PS1 Status replace PSU 1 If the sensor na...

Page 63: ...to examine system event logs SELs To list SELs by using an in band network use the following command ipmitool sel elist To list SELs remotely over the LAN use the following command ipmitool I lanplus...

Page 64: ...tected in the system firmware About this task Update the system firmware image Go to Getting fixes and update the system firmware with the most recent level of firmware Then reboot the system If the s...

Page 65: ...val and replacement procedure If the replacement of the system processors and the system backplane does not resolve the problem go to Contacting IBM service and support on page 61 This ends the proced...

Page 66: ...replacement procedure If your system is a 9006 22P go to 9006 22P locations on page 91 to identify the physical location and the removal and replacement procedure If the sensor name is Membuf Func x r...

Page 67: ...on page 75 to identify the physical location and removal and replacement procedure If the replacement of the system processors and the system backplane does not resolve the problem go to Contacting IB...

Page 68: ...on page 75 to identify the physical location and removal and replacement procedure If replacing the system backplane and both system processors does not resolve the problem go to Contacting IBM servi...

Page 69: ...dentify the physical location and removal and replacement procedure If replacing the system backplane and both system processors does not resolve the problem go to Contacting IBM service and support o...

Page 70: ...CPU Func 1 or CPU Core Func x where x is 1 12 replace system processor CPU 1 If the sensor name is CPU Func 2 or CPU Core Func x where x is 13 24 replace system processor CPU 2 Does the problem persis...

Page 71: ...tem processor CPU 1 If replacing the system processor CPU 1 does not resolve the problem replace system processor CPU 2 Go to 9006 22P locations on page 91 to identify the physical location and remova...

Page 72: ...nc x where x is 1 12 replace system processor CPU 1 If the sensor name is CPU Func 2 or CPU Core Func x where x is 13 24 replace system processor CPU 2 Does the problem persist If Then Yes Replace the...

Page 73: ...replacement procedure If replacing the system backplane and both system processors does not resolve the problem go to Contacting IBM service and support on page 61 This ends the procedure EPUB_PRC_CO...

Page 74: ...e following table to determine the verification action to complete Table 17 Determining a verification action for PCIe adapters and devices Adapter type Verification action Devices that are not contro...

Page 75: ...collected during this procedure to IBM service and support This ends the procedure Contacting IBM service and support You can contact IBM service and support by telephone or through the IBM Support Po...

Page 76: ...ing system problem IBM application program Loop hang or message Hardware IBM system hardware broken Hardware reference code IBM input output I O problem Upgrade 1 800 IBM SERV 1 800 426 7378 62 Power...

Page 77: ...the following tables Figure 1 Front view Table 19 Front view locations Index number FRU description FRU removal and replacement procedures 1 HDD 0 See Removing and replacing a disk drive in the 5104...

Page 78: ...or 9006 22C 9 HDD 8 See Removing and replacing a disk drive in the 5104 22C or 9006 22C 10 HDD 9 See Removing and replacing a disk drive in the 5104 22C or 9006 22C 11 HDD 10 See Removing and replacin...

Page 79: ...replacing fans in the 5104 22C or 9006 22C 18 CPU 1 See Removing and replacing a system processor module for the 5104 22C or 9006 22C 19 CPU 2 See Removing and replacing a system processor module for...

Page 80: ...CIe adapters in the 9006 22C 29 PCIe adapter 4 WIO R Slot See Removing and replacing PCIe adapters in the 9006 22C 30 PCIe adapter 5 WIO Slot2 See Removing and replacing PCIe adapters in the 5104 22C...

Page 81: ...104 22C or 9006 22C 35 P1 DIMMA2 See Removing and replacing memory in the 5104 22C or 9006 22C 36 P1 DIMMB1 See Removing and replacing memory in the 5104 22C or 9006 22C 37 P1 DIMMB2 See Removing and...

Page 82: ...006 22C 46 P2 DIMMC1 See Removing and replacing memory in the 5104 22C or 9006 22C 47 P2 DIMMC2 See Removing and replacing memory in the 5104 22C or 9006 22C 48 P2 DIMMD1 See Removing and replacing me...

Page 83: ...IBM part number Supermicro part number Units per assembly Description 1 01EM628 MCP 290 0 0057 0N 1 Slide rail kit contains left and right slide rails and attaching screws 2 01EM628 MCP 290 0 0057 0N...

Page 84: ...System parts Figure 6 System parts 70 Power Systems Problem analysis system parts and locations for the 5104 22C 9006 12P 9006 22C and 9006 22P...

Page 85: ...ible with system processor modules with version DD2 01 01EM360 PP9 MP02AA798 K IB001 1 2 16 core 2 7 GHz DD2 01system processor module kit includes system processor module tray and removal tool 9006 2...

Page 86: ...the 5104 22C or 9006 22C 16 01EM721 AOC 2UR688 i4XTF IB001 1 2U UIO NIC PCIe adapter with integrated 4 port 10 GbE Base T Intel XL710 and CAPI Note This PCIe adapter is also a PCIe riser 17 1 PCIe ca...

Page 87: ...ro part number Units per assembly 50 cm OCuLink OCuLink X8 cable 01EM626 CBL SAST 0934 12 Slide rail kit for round hole racks contains left and right slide rails and attaching screws 5104 22C 01EM630...

Page 88: ...74 Power Systems Problem analysis system parts and locations for the 5104 22C 9006 12P 9006 22C and 9006 22P...

Page 89: ...d replaceable unit FRU layouts in the system Use these diagrams with the following tables Figure 7 Front view Table 26 Front view locations Index number FRU description FRU removal and replacement pro...

Page 90: ...nd replacing fans in the 9006 12P 8 Fan 3 See Removing and replacing fans in the 9006 12P 9 Fan 4 See Removing and replacing fans in the 9006 12P 10 Fan 5 See Removing and replacing fans in the 9006 1...

Page 91: ...ted platform module TPM card See Removing and replacing the TPM card in the 9006 12P Figure 9 Rear view Table 28 Rear view locations Index number FRU description FRU removal and replacement procedures...

Page 92: ...following table Figure 10 Memory locations The following table provides the memory locations Table 29 Memory locations Index number FRU description FRU removal and replacement procedures 26 P1 DIMMA1...

Page 93: ...g and replacing memory in the 9006 12P 36 P2 DIMMB1 See Removing and replacing memory in the 9006 12P 37 P2 DIMMB2 See Removing and replacing memory in the 9006 12P 38 P2 DIMMC1 See Removing and repla...

Page 94: ...on module DOM 2 See Removing and replacing a storage drive in the 9006 12P 9006 12P parts Use this information to find the field replaceable unit FRU part number After you identify the part number of...

Page 95: ...IBM part number Supermicro part number Units per assembly Description 1 02CM137 MCP 290 0 0052 0N 1 Slide rail kit contains left and right slide rails and attaching screws 2 02CM137 MCP 290 0 0052 0N...

Page 96: ...or the 9006 12P 3 01EM611 RSC W 66P IB001 1 PCIe riser for PCIe adapters Use the feature type of the adapter to find the FRU number in PCIe adapter information by feature type for the 9006 12P 4 1 PCI...

Page 97: ...feature type of the adapter to find the FRU number in PCIe adapter information by feature type for the 9006 12P 8 01EM608 AOC UR i4XTF IB001 1 1U UIO NIC PCIe adapter with integrated 4 port 10 GbE Ba...

Page 98: ...A10T ST10000NM0096 4 10 0 TB 7 2K 512 block size 3 5 inch SAS disk drive 01EM656 HDD A4000 ST4000NM0075 4 4 0 TB 7 2K 4k block size 3 5 inch self encrypting SAS disk drive 01EM657 HDD A8000 ST8000NM00...

Page 99: ...elf encrypting SAS solid state drive 1 drive write per day 01EM676 HDS KIT 2A 3840S IB001 4 3 84 TB 2 5 inch self encrypting SAS solid state drive 1 drive write per day 01EM664 HDS KIT 2T 240 IB001 4...

Page 100: ...Me solid state drive 0 8 drive writes per day 01EM681 HDS KIT 08N 3840 IB001 4 3 84 TB 2 5 inch NVMe solid state drive 0 8 drive writes per day 01EM668 HDS KIT 5N 800 IB001 4 800 GB 2 5 inch NVMe soli...

Page 101: ...Additional system parts Figure 14 Additional system parts Finding parts and locations 87...

Page 102: ...66 MHz 2RX4 DDR4 IS RDIMM 01EM647 MEM DR464L CL01 ER26 for Micron Technology Inc or MEM DR464L SL01 ER26 for Samsung Electronics Co Ltd 16 64 GB 2666 MHz 4RX4 DDR4 IS RDIMM 01EM648 MEM DR412L CL01 ER2...

Page 103: ...of the memory in a 9006 12P system must be the same size The 9006 12P system does not support mixing different sizes of memory 9006 12P systems do not support mixing system processors with different s...

Page 104: ...umber Supermicro part number Rail adapter bracket kit contains 4 brackets to adapt to round holes 02CM145 MCP 290 81904 0 N CR2032 Lithium time of day battery 90 Power Systems Problem analysis system...

Page 105: ...ont view Table 35 Front view locations Index number FRU description FRU removal and replacement procedures 1 HDD 0 See Removing and replacing a disk drive in the 9006 22P 2 HDD 1 See Removing and repl...

Page 106: ...3 See Removing and replacing a disk drive in the 9006 22P For more information about the placement of HDD and NVMe FRUs see Drive installation information for the 9006 22P system Figure 16 Top view T...

Page 107: ...the 9006 22P 19 CPU 2 See Removing and replacing a system processor module for the 9006 22P 20 Time of day battery See Removing and replacing the time of day battery in the 9006 22P 21 System backplan...

Page 108: ...in the 9006 22P 28 PCIe adapter 3 WIO Slot1 See Removing and replacing PCIe adapters in the 9006 22P 29 PCIe adapter 4 WIO R Slot See Removing and replacing PCIe adapters in the 9006 22P 30 PCIe adap...

Page 109: ...moving and replacing memory in the 9006 22P 36 P1 DIMMB1 See Removing and replacing memory in the 9006 22P 37 P1 DIMMB2 See Removing and replacing memory in the 9006 22P 38 P1 DIMMC1 See Removing and...

Page 110: ...46 P2 DIMMC1 See Removing and replacing memory in the 9006 22P 47 P2 DIMMC2 See Removing and replacing memory in the 9006 22P 48 P2 DIMMD1 See Removing and replacing memory in the 9006 22P 49 P2 DIMMD...

Page 111: ...g a disk drive in the 9006 22P 51 Drive on module DOM 2 See Removing and replacing a disk drive in the 9006 22P 9006 22P parts Use this information to find the field replaceable unit FRU part number A...

Page 112: ...Units per assembly Description 1 01EM628 MCP 290 0 0057 0N 1 Slide rail kit contains left and right slide rails and attaching screws 2 01EM628 MCP 290 0 0057 0N 1 Slide rail kit contains left and righ...

Page 113: ...r IBM part number Supermicro part number Units per assembly Description 1 1 Top cover assembly 2 Screws 2 1 PCI adapter Use the feature type of the adapter to find the FRU number in PCIe adapter infor...

Page 114: ...ly rear drive backplane two rear drive trays two rear drive fillers two disk drive signal cables drive power cable 8 pin female connector to one right angle 4 pin female connector and signal cable 8 p...

Page 115: ...Additional system parts Figure 23 Additional system parts Finding parts and locations 101...

Page 116: ...gy Inc or MEM DR416L SL02 ER26 for Samsung Electronics Co Ltd 16 16 GB 2666 MHz 1RX4 DDR4 IS RDIMM 01EM646 MEM DR432L CL01 ER26 for Micron Technology Inc or MEM DR432L SL02 ER26 for Samsung Electronic...

Page 117: ...re 2 7 GHz DD2 21 system processor module kit includes system processor module tray and removal tool 01EM478 PP9 MP02CY087 K IB001 1 2 22 core 2 6 GHz DD2 2 system processor module kit includes system...

Page 118: ...55 HDD A10T ST10000NM0096 12 10 0 TB 7 2K 512 block size 3 5 inch SAS disk drive 01EM656 HDD A4000 ST4000NM0075 12 4 0 TB 7 2K 4k block size 3 5 inch self encrypting SAS disk drive 01EM657 HDD A8000 S...

Page 119: ...h self encrypting SAS solid state drive 1 drive write per day 01EM676 HDS KIT 2A 3840S IB001 12 14 3 84 TB 2 5 inch self encrypting SAS solid state drive 1 drive write per day 01EM664 HDS KIT 2T 240 I...

Page 120: ...6 TB 2 5 inch NVMe solid state drive 5 drive writes per day 01EM670 HDS KIT 5N 3200 IB001 12 3 2 TB 2 5 inch NVMe solid state drive 5 drive writes per day 23 01EM619 PWS 1K22A 1R 1 1200 W power supply...

Page 121: ...ve backplane power cable 8 pin female connector to two 4 pin female connectors 02CM141 CBL PWEX 0673 50 cm OCuLink OCuLink X8 cable 01EM626 CBL SAST 0934 12 Disk drive backplane signal cable mini SAS...

Page 122: ...108 Power Systems Problem analysis system parts and locations for the 5104 22C 9006 12P 9006 22C and 9006 22P...

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Page 124: ...content successfully Overview The IBM Power Systems servers include the following major accessibility features Keyboard only operation Operations that use a screen reader The IBM Power Systems servers...

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