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Page 4: ... left of the change There may be a newer version of this document in PDF format available on Resource Link Go to http www ibm com severs resourcelink and click on Library on the navigation bar A newer version is indicated by a lower case alphabetic letter following the form number suffix for example 00a 00b 01a 01b Copyright International Business Machines Corporation 2002 2004 All rights reserved...

Page 5: ...ns 2 3 Plan View 2 4 Weight Distribution and Service Clearance 2 4 Weight Distribution 2 4 Service Clearance 2 5 Machine and Service Clearance Areas 2 6 Cooling Requirements and Floor Cutouts 2 6 Casters 2 8 Considerations for Multiple System Installations 2 9 Shipping Specifications 2 10 Chapter 3 Power Requirements 3 1 General Requirements 3 1 Power Installation Considerations 3 1 Power Specific...

Page 6: ...tion Information 6 9 Connectivity Information 6 9 ISC 3 Reference 6 9 Ordering ISC 3 Fiber Optic Links 6 10 OSA Express LAN Connection Features 6 11 Configuration Information 6 11 Connectivity Information 6 11 OSA Express Reference 6 12 Ordering OSA Express Cables 6 13 External Time Reference ETR 6 14 Connectivity Information 6 14 ETR Reference 6 14 Ordering ETR Cables 6 14 Parallel Channels 6 15 ...

Page 7: ...Appendix D Dual Power Installation D 1 Appendix E Notices E 1 Electronic Emission Notices E 2 Trademarks and Service Marks E 4 Index X 1 Level 04a June 21 2004 Contents v ...

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Page 9: ... 7 Token Ring and Ethernet wiring scenario 4 10 4 8 Token Ring and Ethernet wiring scenario with additional connections 4 11 6 1 Summary of Channel Jumper Cable Connector Types 6 3 6 2 Fiber Optic Cable Routing 6 4 6 3 FICON Card 6 6 6 4 ESCON Card 6 8 6 5 ISC 3 Card 6 10 6 6 OSA Express Cards 6 13 6 7 ETR Card 6 14 6 8 Summary of Mode Conditioning Patch Cable Usage 6 15 6 9 Summary of Conversion ...

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Page 11: ...ulations 2 4 2 5 Weight Distribution and Floor Loading 2 5 2 6 Shipping Specifications 2 10 3 1 Power Supply Ranges and Tolerances 3 1 3 2 System Power Rating 3 2 3 3 Power Plugs and Receptacles 200 240 Volts 3 2 3 4 Line Cord Specifications 3 4 4 1 4 12 6 1 OSA Express Feature Codes 6 11 C 1 Table Declared Acoustical Noise Emission Values C 1 Level 04a June 21 2004 Copyright IBM Corp 2002 2004 ix...

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Page 13: ...er to the booklet any time you do not clearly understand any safety information in the US English publications Laser Safety Information All zSeries models can use I O cards such as PCI adapters ESCON FICON OSA Express InterSystem Coupling 3 ISC 3 or other I O features which are fiber optic based and utilize lasers or LEDs Laser Compliance All lasers are certified in the U S to conform to the requi...

Page 14: ...nd on IBM s Internet site at http www ibm com ibm environment products prp shtml Battery Return Program This product may contain sealed lead acid nickel cadmium nickel metal hydride lithium or lithium ion battery s Consult your user manual or service manual for specific battery information The battery must be recycled or disposed of properly Recycling facilities may not be available in your area F...

Page 15: ...associated with accessories sold with this product will expose you to lead a chemical known to the State of California to cause cancer and birth defects or other reproductive harm Wash hands after handling Level 04a June 21 2004 Safety and Environmental Notices xiii ...

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Page 17: ...ing publications may also be used with this publication depending on the specific system configuration v System Overview SA22 1028 v OSA Express Customer s Guide and Reference SA22 7476 v Planning for S 390 Fiber Optic Links ESCON FICON and Coupling Links GA23 0367 v Introducing Enterprise Systems Connection GA23 0383 v Planning for Enterprise Systems Connection Links GA23 0367 v LAN Cabling Syste...

Page 18: ...component of the zSeries 800 and is copyrighted and licensed by IBM Each zSeries 800 system is delivered with Licensed Internal Code that is customized to the specific machine ordered The Licensed Internal Code enables the zSeries 800 to operate in accordance with its Official Published Specifications Model upgrades feature additions and system engineering changes may require updated Licensed Inte...

Page 19: ...our equipment who will operate the system and so on A good plan ensures that the equipment and materials are ready to use when the zSeries 800 system arrives You should select an individual to serve as the coordinator for your planning efforts One person is generally responsible for most or all of the system planning but it is also possible to divide the responsibilities among other people in your...

Page 20: ...floor ask your marketing representative if your system requires cables designed to reduce electronic noise interference _______ Review the overall site preparation plan _______ Place orders for cables See Chapter 6 Cabling and Connectivity on page 6 1 _______ Contact the IBM zSeries Fiber Cabling Service FCS for assistance FCS will help you plan for the cabling solution that meets your individual ...

Page 21: ...em cables as much as possible Verify that the cables are properly routed protective end caps are in place that the processor ends of the cables are safely out of the way for system installation and that cable safety procedures are followed _______ Complete the checkout of the power cables Test for continuity and polarity proper grounding correct phase wiring and general power safety considerations...

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Page 23: ...re installed in a second cage added to the bottom of the frame Because of the large number of cables that can be connected to a zSeries 800 system installation on a raised floor is strongly recommended If you are planning an installation on a raised floor in Canada the installation must be in accordance with Section 12 020 of the CEC Certain limitations may apply to non raised floor applications I...

Page 24: ... Restrictive cable lengths Power access Safety equipment Facilities access Operator space and facilities Work flow Entrances exits Loading dock access Hallways doorways Ramps Lighting Acoustics Electro Magnetic Interference Proximity to hazards Potential water damage Shock and vibration Chemical hazards Fire danger Lightning protection Office space Storage space Supplies space Power Considerations...

Page 25: ...1 0 4 1 0 0 Notes 1 The 0CF and 0LF models can be 1 4 way PUs Physical Dimensions Table 2 2 System Frame Specifications Packaging Width mm in Depth mm in Height mm in Weight kg lb Frame w o Covers 700 27 5 1000 39 4 1810 71 3 470 1036 Frame w Covers 720 28 3 1146 45 1 1810 71 3 545 1201 Table 2 3 System Cover Weights Cover Description Weight kg lb Usage Side Covers 17 91 39 5 2 per frame Front Cov...

Page 26: ... and depth are indicated without covers If you are planning an installation on a non raised floor contact a qualified consultant or a structural engineer regarding your location choice to make sure the floor is strong enough to support the weight of the machine The following figure and table show sample floor loading values for a zSeries 800 system Frame Entry Exit Front Rear 165 x 381 165 x 381 6...

Page 27: ...re there is no space between frames on all four sides and covers are installed The a b and c dimensions represent the depth of the covers When a system is stored with no spaces between frames the floor load rating should be at least 1000 kg m2 200 lb ft2 If weight distribution clearances are overlapped the customer should obtain the services of a qualified consultant or structural engineer to dete...

Page 28: ... and columns Cooling Requirements and Floor Cutouts The zSeries 800 system requires 11 1 m3 min 400 f3 min of chilled airflow from under the raised floor for adequate cooling Air flows through the machine from bottom to top exiting at the top of the rear cover Heated exhaust air should exit the computer room above the computing equipment If your computer room uses hot and cold aisles the front of ...

Page 29: ...ition B2 instead of positions A2 and C2 This is not recommended because humidity and dust from under the raised floor could affect performance of the air filters in the bottom of the frame v Ensure adequate floor space is available to place the frames over the floor panels exactly as shown in the drawing Refer to Plan View on page 2 4 Weight Distribution on page 2 4 and Service Clearance on page 2...

Page 30: ...n page 2 7 to install the panels in the proper positions Casters The following illustration shows the physical dimensions around the casters When planning for both the movement and positioning of the system be aware that each caster swivels in a circle slightly larger than 125 mm 5 in in diameter Exercise caution when working around floor cutouts 64 2 mm 2 5 in 64 2 mm 2 5 in Frame Caster Dimensio...

Page 31: ...for both the required service clearance and adequate air flow v Floor loading When trying to optimize floor space utilization floor loading may become overlapped Obtain the services of a qualified consultant or structural engineer if you are uncertain of the weight distribution on your raised floor v Inter system cabling Integrated Cluster Bus ICB cables linking systems together are limited to 10 ...

Page 32: ...hipment to some Asia Pacific countries the system is protected with a wooden shipping crate Packaging for both World Trade and A P requires commercial lift transportation Review the packaged product dimensions and your site specifications to determine if the zSeries 800 will need to be unpacked before it can be moved into its install position Table 2 6 Shipping Specifications Packaging Width mm in...

Page 33: ...re each line cord is intended to be be wired to support the entire power load of the system Important Each power cord is intended to be supplied by a different source Since the zSeries 800 operates on single phase power power redundancy is realized only if the source to each line cord is different Failure to provide separate power sources will lead to system failure in the event of a power outage ...

Page 34: ...following table For countries that require other types of plugs or receptacles the system is shipped without plugs on the line cords and you are responsible for supplying and installing both plugs and receptacles Use the voltage and description information from the table below including Note 2 when contacting your vendor of choice Table 3 3 Power Plugs and Receptacles 200 240 Volts Feature Code Vo...

Page 35: ...40 V ac installations in the United States the equipment grounding conductor must be identical in size insulation material and gauge to the branch circuit phase conductors except that it must be green with or without one or more yellow stripes on the insulation For installations outside the United States the size of the grounding conductor must be in accordance with local codes Conduit must not be...

Page 36: ...he breaker sizes given are not available the standard size circuit breaker giving the closest higher numerical value of current rating should be used It is recommended that a 20A CB for 200 240V be used for each of the two system power feeds There is no requirement for a delayed circuit breaker protecting the AC supply to the z800 but if you are preparing a new installation site a delayed circuit ...

Page 37: ...s It is for emergency use only A customer service representative must reset the AC power circuit breakers inside the machine after the UEPO switch has been used The zSeries 800 will be inoperable until these circuit breakers are reset Level 04a June 21 2004 Chapter 3 Power Requirements 3 5 ...

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Page 39: ...switch is supplied with every system order under Feature Code 0089 Note If you already have an Ethernet switch or plan to use a Token Ring LAN you should deselect FC0089 to avoid receiving another switch Two 15 24 meter 50 ft Ethernet cables are supplied to connect the Support Elements to your LAN You will need to provide a 110 120V power source for the Ethernet switch Hardware Management Console ...

Page 40: ...e Management Console The other end of this cable connects to the data port on the MAU an RJ 45 connector If the MAU is further away from the console than 2 44 m 8 ft use Token Ring cable P N 11P0892 to connect to P N 11P0891 providing an additional 22 86 meters 75 feet of cable length to reach your existing Token Ring LAN P N 11P0892 has RJ 45 connectors on both ends Token Ring LANs can operate at...

Page 41: ...dapter is available as an optional feature This combination of adapter options leads to 4 possible wiring scenarios v Token Ring only v Ethernet only one path v Ethernet only two paths v Token Ring and Ethernet Notes on wiring with multiple adapters 1 It is intended that a Hardware Management Console and an SE be connected by only one LAN 2 Multiple adapters in a Hardware Management Console allow ...

Page 42: ...may be used to interconnect the Token Ring adapter wiring of the Support Elements to the Hardware Management Console Token Ring wiring may be used to interconnect the MAUs to form a larger private LAN where multiple systems are to be controlled by a single Hardware Management Console CPC S E P r i m a r y A l t e r n a t e S E Token Ring LAN S 390 CMOS S 390 CMOS zSeries Figure 4 1 Token Ring only...

Page 43: ...ken Ring bridge be installed to isolate the Hardware Management Console and Support Elements from other systems If connection to a central site focal point is desired a local control unit can be attached to the LAN S 390 CMOS S 390 CMOS Enterprise LAN CPC S E Parallel Transaction Server G1 G4 Server Token Ring LAN CPC CPC CPC CPC S S S S E E E E Bridge Control Unit S 390 Focal Point CPC CPC S S E ...

Page 44: ...ill be two Ethernet connections available For this scenario only the Ethernet cable connected to the Ethernet in the first top PCMCIA slot of the Support Elements will be used The three communication protocols SNA TCP IP and NetBios used in Support Element to Hardware Management Console communication are defined for both adapters in the PCMCIA slots of the Support Elements It will be necessary to ...

Page 45: ...s recommended that an Ethernet bridge or router be installed to isolate the Hardware Management Console and Support Element from other systems Ethernet LAN Token Ring LAN Parallel Transaction Server G1 G4 Server CPC CPC CPC CPC CPC S S S S S E E E E E Bridge CPC CPC S S E E P r i m a r y P r i m a r y A l t e r n a t e A l t e r n a t e S E S E G5 G6 Server zSeries Figure 4 4 Ethernet only one pat...

Page 46: ...ommunication protocols SNA TCP IP and NetBios used in Support Element to Hardware Management Console communication are defined for both adapters in the PCMCIA slots of the Support Elements It will be necessary to connect the top Ethernet adapter cable to a customer supplied local hub capable of 10 100 Mbit Ethernet rates It will be necessary to connect the Ethernet from at least one local Hardware...

Page 47: ...e or router be installed to isolate the Hardware Management Console and Support Elements from other systems S 390 CMOS S 390 CMOS Enterprise LAN CPC S E G1 G4 Server Token Ring LAN Parallel Transaction Server CPC CPC CPC CPC S S S S E E E E Bridge Primary Ethernet LAN Secondary Ethernet LAN CPC CPC S S E E P r i m a r y P r i m a r y A l t e r n a t e A l t e r n a t e S E S E G5 G6 Server zSeries...

Page 48: ...ario the three communication protocols SNA TCP IP and NetBios used in Support Element to Hardware Management Console communication are defined for both the Token Ring and the Ethernet adapters of the Support Elements The Token Ring wiring is connected using the MAU as described above on page 4 3 The Ethernet wiring is connected from the Support Elements to a customer supplied local hub capable of1...

Page 49: ...they may be connected using the Token Ring LAN If connection to the enterprise LAN is desired it is recommended that an Ethernet bridge or router be installed to isolate the Hardware Management Console and Support Elements from other systems Ethernet LAN Ethernet LAN S 390 CMOS S 390 CMOS S 390 CMOS Enterprise LAN Token Ring LAN Parallel Transaction Server G1 G4 Server CPC CPC CPC CPC CPC S S S S ...

Page 50: ...r 4 1 The Token Ring adapter supports a link data rate of 4 or 16 Mbps Ethernet on the system unit motherboard supports a link data rate of 10 100 or 1000 Mbps The Ethernet adapter supports a link data rate of 10 or 100 Mbps The TKE workstation attaches to the customer LAN providing a security rich flexible method of providing master key and operational key entry to locally and remotely managed Cr...

Page 51: ...r synchronizes each system s time of day clock with the other system s clocks in multiple system installations Each zSeries 800 system comes with two integrated timer cards which allow connection of two Sysplex Timers for continuous availability The cable connection at the zSeries 800 is ESCON Duplex and matches the cable connection at the Sysplex Timer Level 04a June 21 2004 Chapter 4 Hardware Ma...

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Page 53: ...d v Installer of the telephone wiring and jack The telephone line must be a dial up public switched network analog type with 24 hour 7 day a week availability Note Digital telephone lines must not be used Modems All models require a modem for RSF An IBM 7852 400 or equivalent is supplied In the U S and Canada EMEA AP and LA countries will require an IBM 7852 IBM 7858 or equivalent The specificatio...

Page 54: ...agement Console modem is not approved by the national communication authority a modem is needed which is in accordance with CCITT standard V 26bis For non IBM modems a 7852 equivalent country approved modem is required that meets the following specifications v Line speed 9600 bps or greater v Command set CCITT V 25 Bis for Synchronous AT command set for Asynchronous v Mode Synchronous or Asynchron...

Page 55: ... used in a non raised floor installation There is not enough space to obtain correct cable bend radius at the tailgate exit area zSeries Fiber Cabling Service The connectivity environment has become much more complex and proper planning and installation of fiber cabling is critical to maximize the benefits of high speed protocols such as FICON Fibre Channel Protocol Coupling Facility links and Gig...

Page 56: ...nstallation of any required conversion cables 5 All installation of any required jumper cables 6 All routing of cables to correct front back cable tailgates for proper installation to the machine 7 All labeling of cables with CHPID numbers for proper installation to the machine Failure to accomplish these cabling tasks properly could lead to additional service charges during the machine installati...

Page 57: ...2 5 micron RJ 45 DB 9 Multimode LC Duplex 50 and 62 5 micron 15 16 port ESCON 2 port FICON Express LX 2 port FICON Express SX 2 port OSA Express ATM SM 2 port OSA Express ATM MM 2 port OSA Express GbE LX 2 port OSA Express GbE SX 2 port OSA Express Fast Ethernet 2 port OSA Express Token Ring 4 port ISC 3 1 port External Time Reference A B A B I O Card Feature Code I O Card Description Port Type Il...

Page 58: ... the I O cage across the top of the cage down through three cable guides and out through the tailgate Rear View Front View Input Output Cable Area Figure 6 2 Fiber Optic Cable Routing Level 04a June 21 2004 6 4 zSeries 800 Installation Manual for Physical Planning ...

Page 59: ...nux environments Feature Code Description Fiber Type Connector Type FC 2319 FICON Express LX Long Wavelength single mode 9 micron LC Duplex FC 2320 FICON Express SX Short Wavelength multimode 50 and 62 5 micron LC Duplex FICON channel adapters have two ports per adapter card Both short wavelength and long wavelength features can coexist in the same I O cage Connectivity Information FICON Express L...

Page 60: ...by IBM Global Services This Service delivers a convenient packaged solution to reduce the complexity of planning ordering installing and documenting fiber optic cables Individual jumper cables cable components and connector options are also available through IBM Global Services Contact your local IBM Installation Planning Representative IBM zSeries 800 Product Specialist or IBM Connectivity Servic...

Page 61: ...in 4 port increments There can be a maximum of 60 FC 2324s per system for a total of 240 ESCON channels maximum v The system configuration tool places FC 2324s across an appropriate number of ESCON cards for high availability Connectivity Information 16 Port ESCON v Cable type is multimode 62 5 micron fiber optic v Cable connector is MT RJ v Existing ESCON multimode fiber can be reused with an MT ...

Page 62: ... Service delivers a convenient packaged solution to reduce the complexity of planning ordering installing and documenting fiber optic cables Individual jumper cables cable components and connector options are also available through IBM Global Services Contact your local IBM Installation Planning Representative IBM zSeries 800 Product Specialist or IBM Connectivity Services Specialist for details M...

Page 63: ...ch can be plugged two daughter cards FC 0219 LIC that activates the ports on a daughter card Each port on a daughter card is activated individually The mother card two daughter cards and the individual port LIC can combine to provide up to four ports per ISC 3 adapter v The system configuration tool places the ISC 3 feature port LIC across an appropriate number of cards for high availability v The...

Page 64: ...ing and documenting fiber optic cables Individual jumper cables cable components and connector options are also available through IBM Global Services Contact your local IBM Installation Planning Representative IBM zSeries 800 Product Specialist or IBM Connectivity Services Specialist for details LC Duplex Connectors LC Duplex Connectors ISC 3 Links ISC 3 Links ISC 3 Figure 6 5 ISC 3 Card Level 04a...

Page 65: ...cards is 12 with any mix of features Connectivity Information OSA Express 155 ATM Single Mode v Cable type is single mode 9 micron fiber optic v Cable connector is SC duplex v See Fiber Optic Links Planning ESCON FICON and Coupling Links GA23 0367 for information about link distances and light loss budget OSA Express 155 ATM Multimode v Cable type is multimode 62 5 micron fiber optic v Cable conne...

Page 66: ...ry 5 Unshielded twisted pair UTP cable or Two pairs of 150 ohm shielded twisted pair STP cable ISO IEC 11801 specification v Cable connector is RJ 45 or 9 pin DB 9 OSA Express Reference The following illustration shows the OSA Express LAN cards the LAN ports on the cards and the type of fiber optic or copper connectors that plug to the ports Level 04a June 21 2004 6 12 zSeries 800 Installation Man...

Page 67: ...so available through IBM Global Services Contact your local IBM Installation Planning Representative IBM zSeries 800 Product Specialist or IBM Connectivity Services Specialist for details Single Mode SC Duplex Connectors Multimode SC Duplex Connectors Multimode SC Duplex Connectors Single Mode SC Duplex Connectors A B A B OSA Express SM ATM OSA Express MM ATM A B A B OSA Express Gigabit Ethernet S...

Page 68: ...channel ports on the cards and the type of fiber optic connector that plugs to the channel ports Ordering ETR Cables Two ESCON Duplex cables for the ETR feature on the zSeries 800 system will automatically be added to any zSeries Fiber Cabling Service contract offered by IBM Global Services Contact your local IBM Installation Planning Representative IBM zSeries 800 Product Specialist or IBM Connec...

Page 69: ... B to A B to A B to to to to 9 micron Single Mode to 50 micron Multimode 9 micron Single Mode to 62 5 micron Multimode 9 micron Single Mode to 62 5 micron Multimode 9 micron Single Mode to 50 micron Multimode 9 micron Single Mode to 62 5 micron Multimode 9 micron Single Mode to 62 5 micron Multimode 21L4172 21L4173 21L4175 05N6771 11P4658 11P4150 MCP Cable Part Number MCP Cable Description Descrip...

Page 70: ...o be used with 9 micron single mode fiber optic cables MCP cables accommodate the reuse of existing 50 and 62 5 micron multimode links with the features listed above MCP cables are only used on 1 Gbps links Under this condition ISC 3 features can only use MCP cabling to operate in compatibility mode with ISC 2 features on Parallel Enterprise Servers Generations 3 through 6 As technology evolves sp...

Page 71: ... 11P4418 11P4419 to to A B to A B to LC Duplex to SC Duplex MTRJ to ESCON Duplex LC Duplex to SC Duplex LC Duplex to SC Duplex LC Duplex to ESCON Duplex LC Duplex to MTRJ SC Duplex to LC Duplex SC Duplex to LC Duplex Conversion Kit Cable Part Number Conversion Kit Cable Description Description of Conversion Kit Cable Connector Cable Connector Illustration of Conversion Kit Cable Connector Cable Re...

Page 72: ...cket The trunk brackets use an MTP connector and the ESCON connectors are routed to the ESCON feature cards in each frame If you are planning to use the Fiber Quick Connect feature for ESCON channels contact Networking Services for assistance Networking Services will help you plan for the trunk cabling solution that meets your individual system requirements Your IBM installation planning represent...

Page 73: ...ur raised floor and vertical routing to the physical cable connectors in the system frames You must plan the floor placement of connected equipment carefully subtracting the appropriate amount of cable length for your particular situation 7 meters or less Figure 6 11 Integrated Cluster Bus Cabling Level 04a June 21 2004 Chapter 6 Cabling and Connectivity 6 19 ...

Page 74: ... necessary to define your configuration and use the level of the ICP IOCP program that supports the new processor to verify the input statements You do not need to initially assign PCHID values to the channel paths in your configuration You can use the CHPID Mapping Tool available from Resource Link to aid you in assigning PCHIDs to CHPIDs HCM and HCD users must build an IOCP input data set from a...

Page 75: ...tand alone IOCP during the install Simply tell the install team which IOCDS A0 A3 you have pre written with the new configuration If you are installing a new processor transfer the IOCP statements for your configuration to a diskette If necessary the IOCP input file can be compressed using a zip compatible program When the new system arrives give the diskette containing the IOCP input statements t...

Page 76: ...vides the capability to change the CHPID numbers assigned to channels by the order process configurator The CHPID Assignment function is accessible only from Service CE Mode If you want to reassign CHPID numbers when your system is installed you must create a diskette with the new assignments to be imported into the CHPID Assignment function The CHPID Mapping Tool available on IBM s Resource Link ...

Page 77: ... of an open area of raised floor large enough to accommodate all of the servers and other coupling facilities to which you want to connect Central Coupling Facilities Perforated floor tile Cool aisle 1 22 meters 48 inches wide Exhaust heated air from equipment 610 mm 24 in floor tiles Central Coupling Facilities v Use physical planning information for each type of server coupling facility you inte...

Page 78: ...SC 3 and ICB 3 link cabling Note Integrated cluster bus ICB links use a Self Timed Interface STI to perform coupling communication between systems If you are planning to install integrated cluster bus channels you will have to place connected devices closer to each other than 10 meters to allow for cable routing between equipment Allow 7 meters maximum of real space between system frames 7 meters ...

Page 79: ...er greater distances than ICB links With the equipment in these new rows centered on the original central coupling facilities the Parallel Sysplex now assumes the shape of a diamond Central Coupling Facilities Perforated floor tile Cool aisle 1 22 meters 48 inches wide Exhaust aisle 1 22 meters 48 inches wide 610 mm 24 in floor tiles Central Coupling Facilities By following these guidelines you wi...

Page 80: ...acilities may complicate your physical planning but the basic strategies outlined here will result in a successful Parallel Sysplex environment Level 04a June 21 2004 7 4 zSeries 800 Installation Manual for Physical Planning ...

Page 81: ...ineer Indicator Panel Indicates a cable group coming from a machine Indicates a cable group going to a machine Standard equipment outline shows the machine with covers closed Cable Exit Area recommended Legs Non raised floor cable exit Meter location Unit Emergency Switch Single Bifold Offset Bifold Without feature Service Area Boundary Service clearances are measured from the machine with covers ...

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Page 83: ...oint 21 C 70 F Environment Shipping Temperature 40 C to 60 C 40 F to 140 F Relative Humidity 5 100 no condensation Maximum Wet Bulb 29 C 84 F Environment Storage All Models Temperature 1 C to 60 C 34 F to 140 F Relative Humidity 5 80 Maximum Wet Bulb 29 C 84 F Note Prior to the installation of an IBM system careful consideration should be given to the computer room environment If there is any ques...

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Page 85: ...52 52 Note LWAd The declared upper limit sound power level for a random sample of machines LpAm The mean value of the A weighted sound pressure levels at the operator position if any for a random sample of machines LpA m The mean value of the A weighted sound pressure levels at the one meter bystander positions for a random sample of machines N A Not applicable no operator position B dB Abbreviati...

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Page 87: ...rates on single phase power power redundancy is realized only if the source to each line cord is different Failure to provide separate power sources will lead to system failure in the event of a power outage Here we will present three examples of redundancy Example 1 redundant distribution panel and switch gear In this example the computer receives power from two separate power distribution panels...

Page 88: ...f building switch gear Most facilities should be able to achieve this level of redundancy In this case loss of switch gear building power will result in system outage but loss of one distribution panel will not Switch Gear Distribution Panel Distribution Panel Figure D 2 Dual Power Installation Redundant Panel Level 04a June 21 2004 D 2 zSeries 800 Installation Manual for Physical Planning ...

Page 89: ...y the processor It is however acceptable if a second power distribution panel is not available This type of power distribution will result in system outage in the event of a power failure at either the switch gear or the distribution panel Switch Gear Distribution Panel Figure D 3 Single Distribution Panel Dual Circuit Breakers Level 04a June 21 2004 Appendix D Dual Power Installation D 3 ...

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Page 91: ...ED INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF NON INFRINGEMENT MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE Some states do not allow disclaimer of express or implied warranties in certain transactions therefore this statement may not apply to you This information could include technical inaccuracies or typographical errors Changes are periodically made to the information herein ...

Page 92: ...on manual or by any other unauthorized changes or modifications to this equipment Unauthorized changes or modifications could void the user s authority to operate the equipment This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 this device may not cause harmful interference and 2 this device must accept any interference received including inte...

Page 93: ...elektromagnetische Verträglichkeit von Geräten EMVG vom 18 September 1998 bzw der EMC EG Richtlinie 89 336 Dieses Gerät ist berechtigt in Übereinstimmung mit dem Deutschen EMVG das EG Konformitätszeichen CE zu führen Verantwortlich für die Konformitätserklärung nach Paragraf 5 des EMVG ist die IBM Deutschland GmbH 70548 Stuttgart Informationen in Hinsicht EMVG Paragraf 4 Abs 1 4 Das Gerät erfüllt ...

Page 94: ...International Business Machines Corporation in the United States other countries or both ESCON FICON ibm com IBM OS 390 Resource Link Sysplex Timer S 390 ThinkPad VSE ESA z OS zSeries z VM Level 04a June 21 2004 E 4 zSeries 800 Installation Manual for Physical Planning ...

Page 95: ...line cord wire colors 3 4 M machine area 2 6 maximum kBTU hr 3 2 maximum system power 3 2 MCP cables 6 15 mode conditioning patch cables 6 15 Models 2 3 N non raised floor environmental conditions 2 6 in Canada 2 1 line cord protection 3 4 weight 2 4 O OSA E channels 6 11 outlets 3 1 P parallel channels 6 15 physical dimensions 2 3 plan view 2 4 Planning Checklist 1 2 power plugs 3 2 power recepta...

Page 96: ...nly one path 4 7 additional Ethernet only two paths 4 9 additional token ring and Ethernet 4 11 additional token ring only 4 5 Ethernet only one path 4 6 Ethernet only two paths 4 8 token ring and Ethernet 4 10 token ring only 4 4 Level 04a June 21 2004 X 2 zSeries 800 Installation Manual for Physical Planning ...

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