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Page 1: ...Power Systems Site and hardware planning 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: ...for racks that are not purchased from IBM 70 Planning for power 78 Determining your power requirements 78 Plugs and receptacles 80 Modification of IBM provided power cords 95 Uninterruptible power sup...

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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: ...To Disconnect 1 Turn off everything 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...

Page 7: ...here the air flow is compromised Ensure that air flow is not blocked or reduced on any side front or back of a unit used for air flow through the unit Consideration should be given to the connection o...

Page 8: ...30 x 80 in Ensure that all devices shelves drawers doors and cables are secure Ensure that the four leveling pads are raised to their highest position Ensure that there is no stabilizer bracket insta...

Page 9: ...elves or work spaces Do not place objects on top of rack mounted devices In addition do not lean on rack mounted devices and do not use them to stabilize your body position for example when working fr...

Page 10: ...825 as a class 1 laser product Consult the label on each part for laser certification numbers and approval information CAUTION This product might contain one or more of the following devices CD ROM dr...

Page 11: ...ded for use to assist lift install remove units load up into rack elevations It is not to be used loaded transporting over major ramps nor as a replacement for such designated tools like pallet jacks...

Page 12: ...ing winch handle A winch accident could cause serious injury Not for moving humans Make certain clicking sound is heard as the equipment is being raised Be sure winch is locked in position before rele...

Page 13: ...d DC return DC I design The DC battery return terminal shall not be connected to the chassis or frame ground The dc powered system is intended to be installed in a common bonding network CBN as descri...

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Page 15: ...r some system units a customer service representative installs your system unit and verifies correct operation Some system units are considered customer installed If you are not sure check with your s...

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Page 17: ...rget date Completion date Plan your office or computer room layout physical planning Prepare for power cords and electrical needs Prepare for cables and cabling Create or modify communications network...

Page 18: ...planning guidelines These guidelines help you prepare your site for the delivery and installation of your server The Site preparation and physical planning topic covers the following information Site...

Page 19: ...anning for the installation of rear door heat exchangers Planning for the installation of rear door heat exchangers Heat exchanger specifications Water specifications for the secondary cooling loop Wa...

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Page 21: ...detailed information for your server including dimensions electrical power temperature environment and service clearances Use the following specifications to plan for your server Table 2 Dimensions fo...

Page 22: ...22H 1 65 kVA 9009 41A 2 835 kVA 9009 42A and 9223 42H Phase Single Notes 1 Redundancy is supported The 9008 22L 9009 22A and 9223 22H have a maximum of two power supplies but can operate on one power...

Page 23: ...e humidity and 15 C 59 F dew point 85 relative humidity and 21 0 C 69 8 F dew point Maximum altitude 3050 m 10 000 ft Allowable environment nonoperating 5 Temperature 5 C 45 C 41 F 113 F Relative humi...

Page 24: ...a centers that are operated at low relative humidity Data centers that have do not have ESD floors and where people are allowed to wear non ESD shoes might want to consider increasing humidity given t...

Page 25: ...ical adder for verification Kv B 9008 22L 9009 22A and 9223 22H with PCIe adapters that require extra cooling or at a temperature between 23 C 27 C 73 4 F 80 6 F 7 46 7 46 61 61 0 3 0 3 9008 22L 9009...

Page 26: ...s those prescribed by OSHA or European Community Directives might govern noise level exposure in the workplace and might apply to you and your server installation This IBM system is available in racks...

Page 27: ...adder for verification Kv B 9009 41A rack version 5 8 5 5 43 39 0 3 0 3 9009 41A rack version with high power PCIe adapters 7 3 7 3 60 60 0 3 0 3 9009 41A rack version with high power PCIe adapters an...

Page 28: ...kplace and might apply to you and your server installation This IBM system is available in racks with optional acoustical door features that can help reduce the noise that is emitted from this system...

Page 29: ...LWA m B Declared A weighted sound pressure level LpA m dB Statistical adder for verification Kv B 9009 42A and 9223 42H with high power PCIe adapters and acoustical doors installed 7042 T42 rack FCs E...

Page 30: ...esignate the racks to be installed the noise levels from other equipment the room ambient temperature and employees location in relation to the equipment Further compliance with such government regula...

Page 31: ...ystems and is subject to change Table 15 Test parameters for measurements Test parameters Properties Test voltage and frequency 230 V ac at 50 or 60 Hz Total harmonic distortion of the electricity sup...

Page 32: ...tup and circuits that are used for electrical testing ENERGY STAR Test Method for Computer Servers ECOVA Generalized Test Protocol for Calculating the Energy Efficiency of Internal Ac Dc and Dc Dc Pow...

Page 33: ...40 55 recommended 8 80 including condensing 2134 m 7000 ft above sea level Wet bulb temperature 21 C 69 8 F 27 C 80 6 F Table 23 Noise emissions1 Properties Operating Idle LWAd 6 0 bels 6 0 bels LpAm...

Page 34: ...mance with ISO 7779 and declared in conformance with ISO 9296 3 AC and HVDC power supplies cannot be mixed in the same server or I O drawer IBM recommends that AC products and HVDC products with HVDC...

Page 35: ...ications for ESLL and ESLS storage enclosures provide detailed information for your storage enclosures including dimensions electrical power temperature environment and service clearances Table 29 Dim...

Page 36: ...ational Differences Rack specifications Rack specifications provide detailed information for your rack including dimensions electrical power temperature environment and service clearances For non IBM...

Page 37: ...0 lb N A N A Rack with FC 6101 OEM front door and standard rear door 644 mm 25 4 in 1100 mm 43 3 in 1804 mm 71 0 in 268 kg 590 lb N A N A Rack with FC 6068 high perforation front door and standard rea...

Page 38: ...n panel on page 25 4 Preliminary data is subject to change See your individual server or hardware specifications for temperature and humidity requirements Rack noise levels depend on the number and ty...

Page 39: ...s It comes with a series of power connectors that are built into its rear bulkhead The appropriate DC power cables are included with supported drawer systems and plug into the power connectors at the...

Page 40: ...Figure 1 FC EPB8 power distribution panel 26 Power Systems Site and hardware planning...

Page 41: ...8 mm 45 2 in Height with 48 v DC power only 1926 mm 75 8 in Height with 48 v DC power and overhead cable tray normally included with FC EPB8 1941 mm 76 4 in Table 37 Environment requirements for FC 61...

Page 42: ...5 4 in 1016 mm 40 0 in 2015 mm 79 3 in 261 kg 575 lb 1597 kg 3521 lb 2 1336 kg 261 kg 42 EIA units Rack with standard rear door only 644 mm 25 4 in 1042 mm 41 0 in 2015 mm 79 3 in 273 kg 602 lb N A N...

Page 43: ...5 lb Full 312 kg 688 lb N A N A Rack with FC ERG0 rack extension and standard front and rear doors 644 mm 25 4 in 1303 mm 51 3 in 2015 mm 79 3 in 315 kg 694 lb N A N A Notes 1 The top 6U of the rack c...

Page 44: ...in each 1946 mm 76 6 in each 198 mm 7 8 in each 13 6 kg 30 lb each FC 6250 high end appearance front door 639 mm 25 2 in each 1946 mm 76 6 in each 90 mm 3 5 in FC ERGB acoustic door front only 639 mm...

Page 45: ...ry to comply with drawer temperature requirements All rack installations require careful site and facilities planning that is designed to address both the cumulative drawer heat output and provide the...

Page 46: ...of 915 mm 36 in needs to be maintained on front rear and sides of the I O rack Related reference 7014 T00 and 7014 T42 rack weight distribution and floor loading Racks can be heavy when populated with...

Page 47: ...nd caster locations for your rack Service clearances Table 42 Service clearances for 7014 T00 7014 T42 and 0553 racks Front Rear Sides 915 mm 36 in 915 mm 36 in 915 mm 36 in Note Recommended minimum v...

Page 48: ...rs on the I O rack A service clearance of 915 mm 36 in needs to be maintained on front rear and sides of the I O rack Feature code FC ERG0 FC ERG0 is an optional rear rack extender that can be used fo...

Page 49: ...Figure 5 FC ERG0 rear rack extender top down view Site and hardware planning 35...

Page 50: ...iple rack arrangement This figure shows that arrangement A kit is available including the bolts spacers and decorative trim pieces to cover the 25 4 mm 1 in space For service clearances see the servic...

Page 51: ...2 in 515 6 mm 20 3 in 477 5 mm 18 8 in 467 4 mm 18 4 in 7014 T425 930 kg 2045 lb 623 mm 24 5 in 1021 mm 40 2 in 515 6 mm 20 3 in 477 5 mm 18 8 in 0 7014 T426 930 kg 2045 lb 623 mm 24 5 in 1021 mm 40 2...

Page 52: ...ns electrical power temperature environment and service clearances Planning for the 7953 94X and 7965 94Y rack Rack specifications provide detailed information for your rack including dimensions elect...

Page 53: ...laced side by side must have a 6 mm 0 24 in minimum clearance between racks to allow the triplex front door to hinge properly Feature code EC04 Rack suite attachment kit can be used to maintain the 6...

Page 54: ...Width Depth Height Weight empty Weight filled 600 mm 23 6 in 129 mm 5 0 in 1950 mm 76 8 in 39 kg 85 lb 48 kg 105 lb For more information see Model 1164 95X rear door heat exchanger Electrical For elec...

Page 55: ...the different cable routing options available for the 7953 94X and 7965 94Y rack Cabling within the rack Side cable channels are available in the rack to route cables Two cable channels are on each si...

Page 56: ...floor A cable access bar on the bottom rear of the rack helps to route the cables leaving the rack in place This bar can be removed for installation and then reattached after the rack is installed and...

Page 57: ...rectangular cable access openings that are on the top of the rack cabinet allow cables to be routed up and out of the rack Cable access covers are adjustable by loosing the side screws and sliding the...

Page 58: ...er the rack is in the final location and is not moved more than 2 m 6 ft away in any direction To remove the outriggers use a 6 mm hex wrench to remove the four bolts that attach each outrigger to the...

Page 59: ...mensions for rack with outriggers Width Depth Height Weight EIA unit capacity 780 mm 30 7 in 1095 mm 43 1 in 2002 mm 78 8 in 261 kg 575 lb 42 EIA units Figure 11 Outrigger locations Site and hardware...

Page 60: ...65 94Y racks together Multiple 7953 94X and 7965 94Y racks can be attached together by using attachment brackets that connect the units at the front of the rack See Figure 12 on page 46 Figure 12 Atta...

Page 61: ...8 liters 15 gallons per minute Heat exchanger performance A heat removal of 100 indicates that an amount of heat that is equivalent to that generated by the devices has been removed by the heat excha...

Page 62: ...formance of the heat exchanger 20 kW heat load Figure 14 Typical performance of the heat exchanger 30 kW heat load Water specifications for the secondary cooling loop Important 48 Power Systems Site a...

Page 63: ...e the water temperature must be above the maximum dew point for that data center installation For example the following minimum water temperature must be maintained 18 C plus or minus 1 C 64 4 F plus...

Page 64: ...e opening that is directed so that discharged water or fluid does not create a hazard or be directed toward any person Be of adequate discharge capacity to ensure that the maximum working pressure is...

Page 65: ...e hoses for the cold water supply and warm water return are provided with the delivery of the rear door heat exchanger allowing needed movement for opening and closing the rack rear door The customer...

Page 66: ...m 76 5 in 31 mm 1 2 in 5 9 kg 13 lb Rear door heat exchanger door 600 mm 23 6 in 1950 mm 76 8 in 129 mm 5 0 in 39 kg 85 lb empty 48 kg 105 lb filled High end appearance front door 590 mm 23 2 in 1942...

Page 67: ...earances in the front of the rack Rear door heat exchanger Specifications for Power orderable feature code FC EC05 Rear door heat exchanger indicator Model 1164 95X Table 60 Dimensions for rear door h...

Page 68: ...Figure 15 Floor cutout Caster and leveler locations The following diagram provides the caster and leveler locations for the 7965 S42 rack 54 Power Systems Site and hardware planning...

Page 69: ...S42 rack Learn about the different cable routing options available for the 7965 S42 rack Cabling within the rack Side cable channels are available in the rack to route cables Three cable channels are...

Page 70: ...Cabling within the rack Cabling under the floor Cables can be routed straight down through the side channels of the rack or routed towards the center of the opening 56 Power Systems Site and hardware...

Page 71: ...cabinet allow cables to be routed up and out of the rack Cable access covers on the rear are adjustable by loosening the side screws and sliding the covers forward or backward Because of the smaller...

Page 72: ...can be attached together For racks that are on a 600 mm 23 6 in pitch you can use screws to clamp the racks together For racks that are on a 609 mm 24 0 in pitch two spacer brackets must be added to s...

Page 73: ...ht empty Weight filled 600 mm 23 6 in 129 mm 5 0 in 1950 mm 76 8 in 39 kg 85 0 lb 48 kg 105 0 lb 1 The width is the inside width of the machine when installed in the U space of the rack The width of t...

Page 74: ...at that was generated by the devices but further cooled the air so that the average air temperature that is leaving the rack is actually lower than air temperature that is entering the rack To help ma...

Page 75: ...t are outlined in the water chemistry specification For more information about water chemistry requirements see Water cooling system specification and requirements Water supply requirements for second...

Page 76: ...cautionary statement not a functional requirement Also consider using leak detection methods on the secondary loop that supplies water to the heat exchanger Air exposure The secondary cooling loop is...

Page 77: ...ct couplings are connected to the manifolds Example of manifold supply pipe sizes Use a 50 8 mm 2 in or larger supply pipe to provide the correct flow to three 19 mm 0 75 in supply hoses with a 100 kW...

Page 78: ...des service technicians with diagnostic information for systems that can operate in a multiple partitioned environment Use the following specifications to plan for your HMC Table 62 Dimensions Width D...

Page 79: ...e declared upper limit sound power level in bels for a random sample of servers All measurements are made in accordance with ISO 7779 and reported in conformance with ISO 9296 7063 CR1 Hardware Manage...

Page 80: ...F Humidity range 5 5 C 42 F dew point DP to 60 relative humidity RH and 15 C 59 F dew point 20 80 RH 8 80 RH Maximum rate of change 5 C 20 hrs Maximum dew point 21 C 70 F 27 C 80 F Maximum operating...

Page 81: ...he racks to be installed the noise levels from other equipment the room ambient temperature and employees location in relation to the equipment Further compliance with such government regulations also...

Page 82: ...o front Temperature ambient operating 0 C 40 C 32 F 104 F Temperature operating fan failure 0 C 35 C 32 F 95 F Temperature storage 40 C to 85 C 40 F to 185 F Relative humidity range non condensing 10...

Page 83: ...65 dB G8264R RackSwitch specification sheet Hardware specifications provide detailed information for your IBM BNT RackSwitch including dimensions electrical power temperature environment and service c...

Page 84: ...A 0 408 Table 81 Environmental requirements Environment Operating Airflow direction Rear to front Temperature ambient operating 0 C 40 C 32 F 104 F Relative humidity range non condensing 10 90 RH Maxi...

Page 85: ...or 19 inch racks published August 24 1992 The EIA 310 D standard specifies internal dimensions for example the width of the rack opening width of the chassis the width of the module mounting flanges a...

Page 86: ...le of supporting an average load of 20 kg 44 lb of product weight per EIA unit For example a four EIA drawer has a maximum drawer weight of 80 kg 176 lb The system requires space at the rear of the ra...

Page 87: ...223 42H rear rack clearance For model 9040 MR9 you must have a minimum rear clearance of 246 mm 9 7 in or 280 mm 11 0 in depending on the type of rack bracket that is used during installation Figure 2...

Page 88: ...st have a minimum rear clearance of 240 mm 9 45 in or 280 mm 11 0 in depending on the width of the available rack space and the type of rack bracket that is used during installation Figure 27 Model 90...

Page 89: ...ts and cable management guides that require clearance on the rear side of the rails Note If the rack or cabinet has square holes on the mounting flanges an adapter might be required The rack or cabine...

Page 90: ...exposed hazards such as voltages over 60 V dc or 42 V ac energy over 240 VA sharp edges mechanical pinch points or hot surfaces There must be an accessible and unambiguous disconnect device for each p...

Page 91: ...ity ratings V 0 or better Totally metal enclosures at least 1 mm 0 04 in thick are considered to comply Nonenclosure decorative materials must have a flammability rating of V 1 or better If glass is u...

Page 92: ...ion in the server specifications for that particular server For information on power requirements for expansion units or peripherals select the appropriate device from the list of compatible hardware...

Page 93: ...e this form to record the type and quantity of power cords that you need for your server Frame Device type Device description feature code Plug type input voltage Licensed programs Table 82 Licensed p...

Page 94: ...able 85 on page 84 lists power cords that connect IBM servers to a PDU Table 84 Supported power cords for POWER9 systems1 Feature codes FC Description Voltage cord set amperage and length IBM shipped...

Page 95: ...200 240 V ac 10 A 2 7 m 9 ft Plug type 19 Receptacle type 19 39M5130 6474 EKL6 Type 23 BS1363 A 200 240 V ac 10 A 2 7 m 9 ft Plug type 23 Receptacle type 23 39M5151 6475 EKL7 Type 79 SI 32 or Type 32...

Page 96: ...2073 200 240 V ac 10 A 2 7 m 9 ft Plug type 2 Receptacle type 2 39M5068 6493 EKLC Type 62 GB 2099 1 1002 200 240 V ac 10 A 2 7 m 9 ft Plug type 62 Receptacle type 62 39M5206 6494 EKLD Type 69 IS 6538...

Page 97: ...100 127 V ac 12 A 4 3 m 14 ft Plug type 59 Receptacle type 59 39M5200 6669 EKLK Type 57 JIS C8303 C8306 200 240 V ac 12 A 4 3 m 14 ft Plug type 57 Receptacle type 57 39M5187 6671 EKLL END16 Type 26 20...

Page 98: ...can be used to allow IBM Manufacturing to select a length of cord 1 0 m 3 3 ft 1 5 m 4 9 ft or 2 5 m 8 ft during rack integration 3 FC EB3H includes a 750 watt power supply and circuit breaker for FC...

Page 99: ...nector Type 26 IEC 320 C13 Plug Type 56 IEC 320 C20 39M5392 39M5392 02EA542 01PP688 01PP687 ELC6 Rong Feng IEC 320 C20 200 240 V ac 10 A 2 m 6 5 ft RF 203P M Plug Type 56 IEC 320 C20 01KU018 EPAH Rong...

Page 100: ...6 5 ft PN 01KV680 2 8 m 9 ft PN 01KV681 and 4 3 m 14 ft PN 01KV682 4 Feature code is specified as manufacturing select length when a rack is configured in the factory The default length is 1 m 3 3 ft...

Page 101: ...re and Miquelon Sao Tome and Principe Saudi Arabia Senegal Serbia and Montenegro Slovakia Slovenia Republic of Solomon Islands Somalia Spain Suriname Svalbard and Jan Mayen Sweden Syrian Arab Republic...

Page 102: ...n Kazakhstan Kenya Kiribati Kuwait Kyrgyzstan Laos Peoples Democratic Republic of Lebanon Lesotho Libyan Arab Jamahiriya Luxembourg Macao Macedonia The former Yugoslav Republic of Madagascar Malawi Ma...

Page 103: ...Islands Norway Oman Pakistan Palestinian Territory Papua New Guinea Paraguay Pitcairn Poland Portugal Qatar Reunion Romania Rwanda Saint Helena Saint Kitts and Nevis Saint Lucia Saint Pierre and Mique...

Page 104: ...akhstan Liberia Mali Marshall Islands Martinique Mexico Micronesia Federal States of Moldova Republic of Netherlands Antilles Nicaragua Northern Mariana Islands Palau Panama Peru Philippines Puerto Ri...

Page 105: ...Madagascar Malawi Malaysia Maldives Mali Malta Marshall Islands Martinique Mauritania Mauritius Mayotte Mexico Micronesia Federated States of Moldova Republic of Monaco Mongolia Montserrat Morocco Moz...

Page 106: ...MEA 6491 Power cord PDU to wall 230 V ac 63 A Single phase 4 3 m 14 ft IEC 309 P N G Plug type 363P6W Connector type 363C6W Receptacle type 363P6W 39M5415 Europe Middle East Africa EMEA 6492 Power cor...

Page 107: ...Single phase 4 3 m 14 ft NEMA L6 30 Plug type NEMA L6 30P Receptacle type NEMA L6 30R 39M5416 United States Canada Latin America Japan and Taiwan 6655 Power cord PDU to wall 200 208 V ac or 240 V ac 3...

Page 108: ...4 3 m 14 ft PDL Plug type 56P332 Connector type 56P332 Receptacle type 56CV332 39M5419 Australia and New Zealand 6658 Power cord PDU to wall 220 V ac 30 A plug 24 A derated Single phase 4 3 m 14 ft Ko...

Page 109: ...esign requirements When a server leaves the manufacturing site it is safety agency listed therefore IBM does not recommend modifying IBM provided power cords In the rare circumstance where modificatio...

Page 110: ...supply solutions are available from Eaton For more information about power warning and system shutdown events or on making changes to the default configuration options such as system shutdown time wh...

Page 111: ...65 racks The various configurations and specifications are provided Power distribution unit The following figure shows the four vertical PDU locations in 7014 T00 7014 T42 7014 B42 and 7965 S42 racks...

Page 112: ...rack mounted drawer for connection to a country specific utility mains receptacle or uninterruptible power supply See the individual rack mounted drawer specifications for the appropriate power cords...

Page 113: ...10 A 220 240 V ac or 12 A 200 208 V ac but each group of two outlets is fed from one 20 A circuit breaker derated to 16 A Figure 32 PDU outlet graphic Power distribution unit plus specifications The...

Page 114: ...10 C 32 C 50 F 90 F Operating temperature at 914 2133 m 3000 7000 ft room ambient 10 C 35 C 50 F 95 F Operating humidity 8 80 noncondensing Localized air temperature in PDU 60 C 140 F maximum Rated f...

Page 115: ...ature at 0 914 m 0 3000 ft room ambient 10 32 C 50 90 F Operating temperature at 914 2133 m 3000 7000 ft room ambient 10 35 C 50 95 F Operating humidity 8 80 noncondensing Localized air temperature in...

Page 116: ...gure 33 Wiring diagram for the 7196 PDU HVDC PDU Table 93 HVDC PDU features PDU Number Supported power cords PDU to wall EPAA Not applicable fixed power cord 102 Power Systems Site and hardware planni...

Page 117: ...r horizontally mounted by using feature code FC EBA5 mounting kit If horizontally mounted the PDU uses 1U of rack space Intelligent Switched PDU Table 94 Intelligent Switched PDU features Feature code...

Page 118: ...6 3 kg 13 8 lb Weight of power cord approximate 5 4 kg 11 8 lb Operating temperature at 0 914 m 0 3000 ft room ambient 10 C 60 C 50 F 140 F Operating temperature at 914 2133 m 3000 7000 ft room ambien...

Page 119: ...E plug 48 A 16 A x 3 6654 Power cord PDU to wall 4 3 m 14 ft 200 240 V ac single phase Souriau UTG plug type 12 plug 30 A 24 A derated 6655 Power cord PDU to wall 4 3 m 14 ft 200 240 V ac single phas...

Page 120: ...let 9 on circuit breaker 5 8 Connect next highest power drawer to outlet 11 on circuit breaker 6 9 Connect next highest power drawer to outlet 12 on circuit breaker 6 10 Connect next highest power dra...

Page 121: ...he following guidelines provide cabling information for installing migrating relocating or upgrading your system Position drawers in racks to allow enough space where possible for cable routing on the...

Page 122: ...power cables Four cable management bridge lances are on the top of the rack Use these bridge lances to route the cables from one side of the rack to the other by routing to the top of the rack where...

Page 123: ...Figure 35 Cable management bridge lances Site and hardware planning 109...

Page 124: ...ower cord retention are available Some of the most commonly used types of retention include Cable management arms Rings Clamps Plastic straps Hook and loop fasteners Power cord retainers are typically...

Page 125: ...SAS high density HD High density cables are typically needed to support 6 Gb s SAS Each SAS cable contains four SAS physical links that are typically organized into either a single 4x SAS port or two...

Page 126: ...ted SAS cables Cable type Function AA cable This cable is used to connect the top one or two ports between two PCIe3 caching SAS RAID adapters AE cable These cables are used to connect a SAS adapter t...

Page 127: ...ft 01AF505 ECE0 1 5 m 4 9 ft 01AF506 ECE2 3 m 9 8 ft 01AF507 ECE31 4 5 m 14 8 ft AOC2 78P4917 ECE4 HD SAS X12 narrow connector cable SAS adapter to storage enclosure 3 m 9 8 ft 01AF504 ECDJ 4 5 m 14...

Page 128: ...AS AS narrow connector cable 3 m 9 8 ft 00FW799 ECC5 1 Can be used to attach just a bunch of disks JBOD storage enclosures to adapters 2 Active optical cables AOC The following table contains cable la...

Page 129: ...adapter to a disk expansion drawer SAS X cable Two SAS adapters to a disk expansion drawer in a RAID configuration Cable section lengths Figure 38 SAS external X cable assembly cable lengths Figure 39...

Page 130: ...drawer on page 117 Two RAID SAS adapters with HD connectors to disk expansion drawer in a multi initiator high availability HA mode dual storage adapter configuration on page 118 SAS adapter to media...

Page 131: ...The YO cable must be routed along the right side of the rack frame System external SAS port to disk expansion drawer Figure 42 on page 118 illustrates connecting a system external SAS port to a disk e...

Page 132: ...uration Figure 43 on page 119 Figure 44 on page 120 and Figure 45 on page 121 illustrate connecting two SAS RAID adapters with HD connectors to one two or three disk expansion drawers in a multi initi...

Page 133: ...e drawer The 5887 storage drawer is connected to same numbered port on each adapter HD AA cable is required Figure 43 Two RAID SAS adapters with HD connectors to a disk expansion drawer in a multi ini...

Page 134: ...The 5887 storage drawers are connected to same numbered port on each adapter HD AA cable is required Figure 44 Two RAID SAS adapters with HD connectors to two disk expansion drawer in a multi initiato...

Page 135: ...7 storage drawer The 5887 storage drawers are connected to same numbered port on each adapter Figure 45 Two RAID SAS adapters with HD connectors to three disk expansion drawers in a multi initiator HA...

Page 136: ...l the adapter and then return here For more information about the PCI adapters topic see Installing PCIe adapters in the 9008 22L 9009 22A or 9223 22H system Please review the tasks in the Before you...

Page 137: ...ure Also FC 5662 175 MB cache RAID dual IOA enablement card must not be installed The SAS Storage Controller might be in any of the other slots that support it b Secure any extra cable 3 Start the sys...

Page 138: ...even supported configurations to connect SAS adapters to the 5887 Notes 1 No solid state drives SSDs supported with SAS adapters 2 No cascading of 5887 enclosures 3 No support for IBM i 4 The long end...

Page 139: ...YO cable to a single SAS adapter 2 Single SAS adapter to two 5887 enclosures by using a mode 1 connection 5887 enclosures with two sets of 24 hard disk drives HDDs Connection using SAS YO cables to co...

Page 140: ...es to a single SAS adapter 3 Dual SAS adapters to one 5887 enclosure by using a mode 1 connection 5887 enclosure with one set of 24 hard disk drives HDDs Connection using dual SAS YO cables to connect...

Page 141: ...O cables to a SAS adapter pair 4 Dual SAS adapters to two 5887 enclosures by using a mode 1 connection 5887 enclosures with two sets of 24 hard disk drives HDDs Connection using dual SAS YO cables to...

Page 142: ...SAS adapters to one 5887 enclosure by using a mode 2 connection 5887 enclosure with two sets of 12 hard disk drives HDDs Connection using two SAS YO cables to connect to the 5887 enclosure Each pair...

Page 143: ...ers 6 Two SAS adapter pairs to one 5887 enclosure by using a mode 2 connection 5887 enclosure with two sets of 12 hard disk drives HDDs Connection using dual SAS X cables to connect to the 5887 enclos...

Page 144: ...SAS adapter pairs 7 Four independent SAS adapters to one 5887 enclosure by using a mode 4 connection 5887 enclosure with four sets of six hard disk drives HDDs Connection using dual SAS X cables to co...

Page 145: ...ures to the system see Connecting an ESLL or ESLS storage enclosure to your system http www ibm com support knowledgecenter POWER9 p9eiu p9eiu_connect_to_server htm SAS adapter to the ESLL and ESLS st...

Page 146: ...by using a YO12 cable to a single SAS adapter 2 Single SAS adapter to two ESLL or ESLS storage enclosures by using a mode 1 connection Connection by using SAS YO12 cables to connect to the ESLL or ES...

Page 147: ...adapter 3 One pair of SAS adapters to one ESLL or ESLS storage enclosure by using a mode 1 connection For SAS adapter pairs you must attach the SAS cables to the same port on both adapters Connection...

Page 148: ...adapters 4 One pair of SAS adapters to two ESLL or ESLS storage enclosures by using a mode 1 connection For SAS adapter pairs you must attach the cables to the same port on both adapters Connection by...

Page 149: ...by using YO12 cables to one pair of SAS adapters 5 Two independent SAS adapters to one ESLL or ESLS storage enclosure by using a mode 2 connection Connection by using two SAS YO12 cables to connect to...

Page 150: ...ers 6 Two pairs of SAS adapters to one ESLL or ESLS storage enclosure by using a mode 2 connection For SAS adapter pairs you must attach the cables to the same port on both adapters Connection by usin...

Page 151: ...adapters 7 Four independent SAS adapters to one ESLL or ESLS storage enclosure by using a mode 4 connection For SAS adapter pairs you must attach the cables to the same port on both adapters Connectio...

Page 152: ...Figure 60 Mode 4 connection of one ESLL or ESLS storage enclosure by using X12 cables to four independent SAS adapters 138 Power Systems Site and hardware planning...

Page 153: ...ct s and or the program s described in this publication at any time without notice Any references in this information to non IBM websites are provided for convenience only and do not in any manner ser...

Page 154: ...on to use information technology content successfully Overview The IBM Power Systems servers include the following major accessibility features Keyboard only operation Operations that use a screen rea...

Page 155: ...use cookies or other technologies to collect personally identifiable information If the configurations deployed for this Software Offering provide you as the customer the ability to collect personally...

Page 156: ...hority 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 devi...

Page 157: ...t explains the JEITA statement for products greater than 20 A single phase This statement explains the JEITA statement for products greater than 20 A per phase three phase Electromagnetic Interference...

Page 158: ...se A Ger te m ssen mit folgendem Warnhinweis versehen werden Warnung Dieses ist eine Einrichtung der Klasse A Diese Einrichtung kann im Wohnbereich Funk St rungen verursachen in diesem Fall kann vom B...

Page 159: ...ment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected Consult an IBM authorized dealer or service representative for help Properly shielded and grounded cables and co...

Page 160: ...age compliance This statement explains the Japan Electronics and Information Technology Industries Association JEITA statement for products less than or equal to 20 A per phase This statement explains...

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