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Draft Document for Review October 18, 2004
IBM Eserver i5 and
iSeries System Handbook
IBM i5/OS Version 5 Release 3 October 2004 - DRAFT
The next generation iSeries...
simplify, integrate, and deliver
iSeries resource for Models 520, 550,
570, 595, 800, 810, 825, 870, 890
A complete outline of today's
IBM i5/OS V5R3 enhancements
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Greg Hidalgo, Miroslav Iwachow,
GA19-5486-26
Matthew Bedernjak,
Celia Burke, Mary Cheever,
Louis Cuypers, Harold Distler,
Axel Lachman, Henry Matos,
Glen McClymont,
Lori O'Dell, Samit Saliceti,
Jerry Watson, Susan Powers

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  • Page 1: Front Cover

    Draft Document for Review October 18, 2004 GA19-5486-26 IBM Eserver i5 and iSeries System Handbook IBM i5/OS Version 5 Release 3 October 2004 - DRAFT The next generation iSeries… simplify, integrate, and deliver iSeries resource for Models 520, 550, 570, 595, 800, 810, 825, 870, 890 A complete outline of today’s...
  • Page 3 5486edno.fm Draft Document for Review October 18, 2004 International Technical Support Organization IBM Eserver i5 and iSeries System Handbook IBM i5/OS Version 5 Release 3 DRAFT October 2004 GA19-5486-26...
  • Page 4 “Notices” on page xxiii. Twenty-seventh edition (October 2004) This edition applies to IBM i5/OS Version 5 Release 3 (product number 5722-SS1). © Copyright International Business Machines Corporation 1997 - 2004. All rights reserved. Note to U.S. Government Users Restricted Rights -- Use, duplication or disclosure restricted by GSA ADP...
  • Page 5: Table Of Contents

    AIX 5L for Eserver i5 ........
  • Page 6 Linux for iSeries and Eserver i5........
  • Page 7 5486TOC.fm Draft Document for Review October 18, 2004 Statement of Direction: Open ........71 Statement of Direction: Closed .
  • Page 8 Model 595 upgrades..........178 IBM Eserver i5 and iSeries System Handbook...
  • Page 9 5486TOC.fm Draft Document for Review October 18, 2004 On Demand features ......... . . 178 Chapter 10.
  • Page 10 On Demand features ......... . . 256 Chapter 15. Towers, racks, and high-speed link....259 IBM Eserver i5 and iSeries System Handbook viii...
  • Page 11 IBM 9309 Rack Enclosure........
  • Page 12 #2805 and #2806 PCI Quad Modem IOA ......355 IBM Eserver i5 and iSeries System Handbook...
  • Page 13 5486TOC.fm Draft Document for Review October 18, 2004 #2849/#9749 10/100 Mbps Ethernet Adapter ..... . 356 #4745 PCI 2-line WAN IOA........356 #4746 PCI Twinaxial IOA .
  • Page 14 IBM TotalStorage DS6000 ........426...
  • Page 15 IBM 4400 Thermal Label Printers ....... 456 IBM 6400 Line Matrix Printers........457 Chapter 22.
  • Page 16 Programs within IBM i5/OS ........
  • Page 17 New with Version 8.1 ........614 IBM Query for iSeries (5722-QU1) ....... . . 615 IBM DB2 Query Manager and SQL Development Kit for iSeries (5722-ST1) 616 Solutions and benefits.
  • Page 18 IBM Telephone Directory Version 5.2 ......640 IBM Survey Creator Version 1.0 ....... . 641 IBM Welcome Page Version 1.1 .
  • Page 19 Features ..........677 IBM Toolbox for Java (5722-JC1) ....... . . 679 New with V5R3 .
  • Page 20 IBM ILE COBOL for iSeries........
  • Page 21 New with V5R3 ..........754 IBM System Manager for iSeries (5722-SM1) ......754 Benefits .
  • Page 22 New with V5R2 ..........788 IBM Content Manager for iSeries (5722-VI1) ......788 Solutions and benefits.
  • Page 23 How to get IBM Redbooks ........
  • Page 24 5486TOC.fm Draft Document for Review October 18, 2004 IBM Eserver i5 and iSeries System Handbook xxii...
  • Page 25: Notices

    IBM representative for information on the products and services currently available in your area. Any reference to an IBM product, program, or service is not intended to state or imply that only that IBM product, program, or service may be used. Any functionally equivalent product, program, or service that does not infringe any IBM intellectual property right may be used instead.
  • Page 26: Trademarks

    You may copy, modify, and distribute these sample programs in any form without payment to IBM for the purposes of developing, using, marketing, or distributing application programs conforming to IBM's application programming interfaces.
  • Page 27 5486spec.fm Draft Document for Review October 18, 2004 Environment® Operating System/400® S/390® Intelligent Miner™ OS/2® Sametime® Intelligent Printer Data Stream™ OS/390® SecureWay® IBM® OS/400® SmartSuite® IMS™ Passport Advantage® System/36™ IPDS™ Power Architecture™ System/370™ Language Environment® Power Everywhere™ System/38™ Lotus Enterprise Integrator®...
  • Page 28 5486spec.fm Draft Document for Review October 18, 2004 IBM Eserver i5 and iSeries System Handbook xxvi...
  • Page 29: Preface

    IBM Eserver iSeries announcements. It provides a product and feature overview of the newest Eserver i5 Models 520, 550, 570, and 595, and describes the newest release of operating system software, i5/OS V5R3. It also describes iSeries Models 800, 810, 825, 870, and 890.
  • Page 30: The Team That Wrote This Redbook

    AIX and pSeries and disaster recovery. He has written extensively on disaster recovery and IBM TotalStorage products. Celia Burke is a Senior IT Specialist with IBM Australia. She has 18 years of midrange systems experience and currently provides pre-sales technical support to IBM business partners across Australia.
  • Page 31 Since 1988, he has worked with the iSeries server in customer hardware support, software support, and most recently in pre-sales marketing support. Glen has 30 years with IBM. He is an alumni resident for the ITSO from previous Handbook and Builder residencies, providing expertise between updates.
  • Page 32 5486pref.fm Draft Document for Review October 18, 2004 technical support of IBM Business Partners for Avnet. Samit is the Team Lead Assistant. He holds six IBM certifications. Jerry Watson, iSeries Systems Specialist, has been with IBM United Kingdom for 18 years. After ten years as an AS/400 Systems Engineer working with customers in the London area, he moved to iSeries EMEA Techline and is now based in Leeds.
  • Page 33: Become A Published Author

    IBM Canada IBM Austin Become a published author Join us for a two- to six-week residency program! Help write an IBM Redbook dealing with specific products or solutions, while getting hands-on experience with leading-edge technologies. You'll team with IBM technical professionals, Business Partners and/or customers.
  • Page 34 5486pref.fm Draft Document for Review October 18, 2004 Mail your comments to: IBM Corporation, International Technical Support Organization Dept. JLU Building 107-2 3605 Highway 52N Rochester, Minnesota 55901-7829 IBM Eserver i5 and iSeries System Handbook xxxii...
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  • Page 37: Chapter 1. The Next Generation Iseries

    The next generation iSeries Chapter 1. IBM Eserver i5 servers extend the iSeries family. They are the first servers in the industry based on the IBM game-changing POWER5 64-bit microprocessor. Today’s Eserver i5 servers give you the flexibility to move from one generation of technology to another without disrupting your business.
  • Page 38: Simplicity In An On Demand World

    Integrate to innovate – Exploit i5/OS integration with IBM software – Personalize application access with WebSphere Portal – Foster interaction and collaboration with IBM Lotus® Team Workplace Deliver without disruption – Extend Capacity on Demand (CoD) leadership with memory and reserve –...
  • Page 39: Simplify Your Infrastructure

    Web enablement. By integrating applications and data across different databases that run on multiple servers or a diverse operating system, Eserver i5 servers can help your company unite people, processes, and information more effectively. The next generation iSeries...
  • Page 40: Deliver Without Disruption

    Application requirements grow as companies expand. Businesses need intuitive, optimized management facilities every step of the way. The following features of Eserver i5 servers are designed to enable your company to deliver key data and applications without disruption:...
  • Page 41 5486intro.fm Draft Document for Review October 18, 2004 the on demand computing world of tomorrow is rapidly becoming a reality—today. This Handbook provides an overview of the hardware and software for Models 520, 550, 570, and 595 supported by i5/OS V5R3, as well as Models 890, 870, 825, 810, and 800 supported by OS/400 V5R3 and V5R2.
  • Page 42 5486intro.fm Draft Document for Review October 18, 2004 IBM Eserver i5 and iSeries System Handbook...
  • Page 43: I5 And Iseries

    Windows, managed availability, database, and Business Intelligence solutions. To gain an appreciation of these technologies and of the particular strength of the iSeries server in delivering them, this chapter provides a summary of each prime element. © Copyright IBM Corp. 1997 - 2004. All rights reserved.
  • Page 44: System Concepts

    With well over 750,000 systems shipped worldwide, the success of the iSeries is realized with the highest customer satisfaction index in the industry, as measured by IBM internal studies. The foundation of success starts with the design of the system, the architecture. Those components are described in this chapter.
  • Page 45: Iseries Architecture

    A concise and expanded explanation of the iSeries server architecture is contained in the renowned book Fortress Rochester: The Inside Story of the IBM Eserver iSeries written by AS/400 and iSeries Chief Architect, Dr. Frank G. Soltis.
  • Page 46: Technology Independent Machine Interface

    This comprehensive design insulates application programs and their users from changing hardware characteristics. When a different hardware technology is deployed, IBM rewrites sections of the microcode to absorb the fluctuations in hardware characteristics. As a result, the interface presented to the customer remains the same.
  • Page 47: Power Hypervisor

    ™ Hypervisor This code is part of the firmware shipped with the Eserver i5 hardware. The POWER Hypervisor resides in flash memory on the Service Processor. This firmware performs the initialization and configuration of the Eserver i5 hardware, as well as the virtualization support required to run up to 254 partitions concurrently on the Eserver i5 servers.
  • Page 48 64-bit RISC Hardware Partition Licensed Internal Code (PLIC) code that is enhanced for use with the Eserver i5 hardware. The PLIC is now part of the POWER Hypervisor. For the AIX 5L and Linux operating systems, the layers above the POWER Hypervisor are similar, but their content is characteristic for each operating system.
  • Page 49: Hierarchy Of Microprocessors

    I/O devices, and interconnect technologies. Key to the iSeries high performance is the POWER5 distributed switch that supports enormous bandwidth between processors, cache, memory, and I/O. While iSeries architecture: Fundamental strength of the IBM ^ i5 and iSeries...
  • Page 50: Technology In Stride

    Known as code name Northstar, the Power PCA50 microprocessors nearly doubled the high-end capacity. This set of processors provided the fourth generation since the AS/400 system’s inception in 1988 with 64-bit AS/400 Power PCs microprocessors. The latest generation of POWER5 IBM Eserver i5 and iSeries System Handbook...
  • Page 51 Delivered in 2002, the next evolution of IBM Eserver microprocessors was POWER4 fabricated in CMOS8S technology. Keeping multiple levels of high speed cache is still necessary to keep the processors busy. Denser processor technology permits more on-chip cache.
  • Page 52: Microprocessor Excellence

    T I M I Hardware X 2.87 The summary charts in “Summary of today’s iSeries” on page 81 indicate the processor technology used in each Eserver i5 and iSeries server. Microprocessor excellence Multithreading Multithreading minimizes the processor wait or idle time. In general, multithreading allows a single processor to process multiple threads in a different fashion than a single processor without this capability.
  • Page 53 For example, the high performance distributed switch is enhanced. POWER5 technology is implemented in the Eserver i5 Model 520, 550, 570, and 595. As with previous hardware technology, POWER5 technology-based processors processor complex have two load/store, two arithmetic, and one branch unit.
  • Page 54: Silicon On Insulator

    In 2000, the iSeries led the industry by delivering the first server with the new Silicon-On-Insulator technology. SOI represents a fundamental advance in the way chips are built. The unique IBM SOI process alters the design of transistors, essentially “turbo charging” them, so they run faster and use less power. For example, a microprocessor designed to operate at a given speed can instead be built using SOI technology to achieve higher speeds.
  • Page 55: On-Chip Copper-Wiring Technology

    AS/400 and iSeries. When the first AS/400 systems where announced, a set of IBM proprietary I/O standards called System Products Division (SPD) were used. In the late 1990s, IBM started the movement to the emerging industry I/O standards called...
  • Page 56: Expansion Tower

    I/O card slots, and the I/O cards themselves. Vendors can, and do, implement extensions to these standards where the standard hasn't evolved to cover the function, or other customer benefits are seen. IBM tends to implement the standards, adding extensions for function, performance, and reliability.
  • Page 57: High-Speed Links

    AS/400 servers have supported disk hot-plugging on all but the smallest servers for many years. Disk hot-plugging capability is available on Eserver i5 Models 520, 550, 570, and 595, and iSeries Models 800, 810, 825, 870, and 890. The in-use disk drive must be protected by RAID or mirroring before removing the drive.
  • Page 58: Iseries Integration With The Windows Server

    Integrated xSeries Server or the Integrated xSeries Adapter. Up to sixty Integrated xSeries Server are supports on selected iSeries models. iSeries servers support the attachment of external 1 to 8-way IBM Eserver xSeries servers via the high-speed link. With the Integrated xSeries Adapter, selected xSeries servers running a Windows Server can help to extend Windows application scalability.
  • Page 59: Reliable, Managed Availability

    The primary and secondary systems do not have to be the same size or model. A rapid switchover to the secondary machine in the event of an emergency. iSeries architecture: Fundamental strength of the IBM ^ i5 and iSeries...
  • Page 60: Single System Reliability

    Availability services and support: As a world-leading enterprise computing vendor, IBM has a collection of products and services to assist the customer to develop and maintain a high availability environment. The on demand capabilities of the Model 825, 870, and 890 servers include High Availability and Capacity BackUp business continuity offerings.
  • Page 61: Clustering With Switchable Dasd And Iasp

    (CRG) beyond the limits of physical component connection. Geographic mirroring provides the ability to replicate changes made to the production copy of an independent disk pool to a mirror copy of that independent iSeries architecture: Fundamental strength of the IBM ^ i5 and iSeries...
  • Page 62: Virtualization Technology

    Server virtualization , a term often used with partitioning, is accomplished on iSeries through the use of Hypervisor technology. Hypervisor encompasses a combination of both hardware features and control code. Eserver i5 servers IBM Eserver i5 and iSeries System Handbook...
  • Page 63: Virtual Ethernet

    It is possible to tie in each of the multiple communication paths between partitions to a specific application. OS/400 V5R2 introduced the capability to connect Integrated xSeries Servers and Integrated xSeries Adapters via Virtual Ethernet. iSeries architecture: Fundamental strength of the IBM ^ i5 and iSeries...
  • Page 64: Aix 5L For Eserver I5

    Open Group’s Single UNIX Specification Version 3. It provides fully integrated support for 32- and 64-bit applications running concurrently, in their full range of scalability. AIX 5L supports the IBM Eserver i5, IBM Eserver p5, IBM Eserver pSeries, and IBM RS/6000 server product lines, as well as IntelliStation POWER and RS/6000 workstations.
  • Page 65: Aix 5L Version 5.3

    Micro partitioning Virtual storage hosting Virtual ethernet hosting Virtual CD/DVD and tape hosting For additional information about AIX 5L on Eserver i5, refer to the following website: http://www-1.ibm.com/servers/eserver/iseries/aix/ AIX 5L Version 5.3 The latest version of AIX 5L takes On Demand computing to the next level. AIX 5L Version 5.3 offers simultaneous multi-threading on POWER5 systems to...
  • Page 66: Aix 5L And Logical Partitions

    I/O options including which direct I/O adapters are supported in AIX 5L partitions. In addition, when planning to run AIX 5L on IBM Eserver i5, it is also important to obtain licenses for AIX 5L and corresponding Software Maintenance (SWMA).
  • Page 67: Linux For Iseries And Eserver I5

    Linux supports an array of open source solutions to run your infrastructure. In addition, IBM is working with leading Linux solution providers to expand the set of business applications and solutions available for Eserver i5.
  • Page 68: Object-Based

    5486AdvTech.fm Draft Document for Review October 18, 2004 Note: IBM i5/OS for V5R2 and earlier versions is called OS/400. After you buy an iSeries server, you do not have to continue shopping for system software components before the server is ready to run your business. All of the...
  • Page 69: Db2 Universal Database

    DB2 UDB for iSeries. See “DB2 Universal Database for iSeries” on page 521 for further information about i5/OS for DB2 UDB, and Chapter 26, “IBM licensed programs: Database accessories” on page 609, for associated database products. Java and e-business for iSeries Java is the environment of choice for programming in today's network computing environment.
  • Page 70: Iseries Web Serving

    Draft Document for Review October 18, 2004 iSeries web serving IBM i5/OS base products and features can be used to create a Web presence. Included are TCP/IP, Java, virtual private networking (VPN), cryptographic services, Secure Sockets Layer (SSL), certificate management, HTTP Server, and many more.
  • Page 71: Iseries Navigator

    (B2B) transaction monitors, systems and storage management, backup and media policies, and network management including support for IPv6. Also supported is IBM DB2 UDB transaction management, switched disk cluster management, Linux dynamic partition management, and enterprise identity mapping security.
  • Page 72: Management Central-Pervasive

    Configure security settings Create a TCP/IP interface Set up iSeries for the Internet Install and configure Domino Configure Operations Console Install Information Center IBM Eserver i5 and iSeries System Handbook...
  • Page 73: Summary

    However, it is an extensible architecture. It will continue to evolve to exploit technology for the benefit of the commercial IT marketplace in an on demand world. iSeries architecture: Fundamental strength of the IBM ^ i5 and iSeries...
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  • Page 75: Chapter 3. Workload, Capacity, And Performance

    The application being run We recommend that you order sufficient memory to balance memory across processors. For sizing recommendations for the Eserver i5 and iSeries servers, consult your IBM Marketing Representative and service provider. You can find detailed performance information in iSeries Performance Capabilities Reference, SC41-0607.
  • Page 76: Commercial Processing Workload

    IBM tools include the IBM Performance Tools for iSeries licensed program product (5722-PT1) for analysis and sizing and the IBM Eserver Workload Estimator (WLE) that can be found on the support web site. Refer to “IBM Performance Tools for iSeries (5722-PT1)” on page 759 and “IBM Eserver Workload Estimator”...
  • Page 77: 5250 Devices

    CPW unless the task does display or printer I/O. 5250 OLTP applications no longer require 5250 CPW after being WebFaced by using the IBM WebFacing Tool of IBM WebSphere Development Studio for iSeries (5722-WDS). To learn more about how these features influence system performance, see “=Refacing options for the iSeries customer”...
  • Page 78: Communication Wan Restrictions

    Performance Capabilities Reference, SC41-0607. iSeries server structure and terminology The IBM Eserver i5 520, 550, 550, 570, and 595 servers, and the iSeries 810, 825, 870, and 890 servers, include a Processor feature and an Edition feature: processor...
  • Page 79: Simultaneous Multithreading Explained

    The way that multithreading is done depends on the hardware model, and therefore, the performance capacity gains vary. IBM Eserver i5 Models 520, 550, 570, and 595 support this approach through a concept called simultaneous multithreading (SMT).
  • Page 80: Iseries For Domino Performance Terminology

    See “Summary of today’s iSeries” on page 81 for a listing of the MCU rating for each iSeries for Domino server. Capacity on demand IBM Eserver i5 and iSeries capacity on demand (permanent or temporary) offers the ability to nondisruptively activate one or more additional central IBM Eserver i5 and iSeries System Handbook...
  • Page 81: Capacity On Demand Models 550, 570, 595, 825, 870, And 890

    5486wrkperf.fm Draft Document for Review October 18, 2004 processors on the Eserver i5 550, 570 and 595 and iSeries 825, 870, and 890 servers. Any and all of the inactive processors installed in the server can be activated as additional permanent or temporary capacity. This is of significant value for customers who want to add capacity without disruption.
  • Page 82 To do this, an enablement feature (Miscellaneous Equipment Specification (MES) only feature) must be ordered and the required contracts signed. An enablement code allows up to 360 processor days of temporary capacity for the Eserver i5 550, 570 or 595 server, or 192 processor days on other servers.
  • Page 83: Iseries Memory Capacity On Demand

    The 30 processor days are credit days and are applied by IBM at the end of the billing period. Credit days cannot be transferred to a server with a different type and serial number. Credit days are not transferred if a customer sells the server.
  • Page 84: Iseries Reserve Capacity On Demand

    CoD capacity. No contract and no reporting to IBM is required when paying for the reserve capacity ahead of time. Reserve CoD represents an automatic way to activate temporary capacity.
  • Page 85: Trial Capacity On Demand

    Capacity on Demand is offered at no additional charge. IBM provides you with a code (a key) to start the trial. The code is good for 30 consecutive powered-on days, after it is entered at the server console. A request...
  • Page 86: Capped And Uncapped Partitions

    Ordering a CUoD activation feature generates an activation code, which is posted on a Web site and mailed to the customer. This activation code must be entered on the IBM Eserver i5 or iSeries server console. For further details, refer to the planning guides for Capacity Upgrade on Demand or On/Off Capacity on Demand on the Web at: http://www.ibm.com/servers/eserver/iseries/ondemand/cod...
  • Page 87: Workload Measurement And Sizing Tools

    For more information on PM Eserver iSeries, see: http://www.ibm.com/servers/eserver/iseries/pm/ You can use Performance Tools for iSeries to measure resource utilization. Refer to “IBM Performance Tools for iSeries (5722-PT1)” on page 759 for more information. Use PATROL for iSeries – Predict to perform detailed capacity planning and “what-if”...
  • Page 88: Ibm Eserver Workload Estimator

    Domino Linux file serving Linux web serving Non-IBM workload You can learn more about IBM Eserver Workload Estimator on the Web at: http://www-1.ibm.com/servers/eserver/iseries/perfmgmt/ When you reach this site, select Sizing Tools. Disk arm requirements A physical disk drive (and the processing through the disk controller) performs a specific number of disk accesses each second.
  • Page 89 Draft Document for Review October 18, 2004 PM Eserver iSeries and IBM Eserver Workload Estimator include disk arm statistics and arm requirements for sizing. Use PM Eserver iSeries or IBM Eserver Workload Estimator to help size the minimum number of disk arms required for a given iSeries processor.
  • Page 90: Refacing Options For The Iseries Customer

    Performance Management”, in iSeries Performance Capabilities Reference, SC41-0607. Disk Magic for iSeries The IBM Disk Magic for iSeries product is intended for modeling ESS disk drives on iSeries servers. Configuration and workload details are entered into the tool. Algorithms support calibration, configuration changes, workload changes, and automatic cache modeling.
  • Page 91: Ibm Webfacing Tool

    5250 data stream to a Web interface in a run-time conversion. This impacts the execution performance of these refaced applications. With the IBM WebFacing Tool, the Web interface is created at development time. During application execution, the data from the application is redirected to the Web interface created by the IBM WebFacing Tool.
  • Page 92: Iseries Editions

    The editions offered for today’s iSeries servers include: Standard Edition: The Standard edition is attractively priced to drive new workloads that do not require 5250 OLTP CPW on the Eserver i5 models. The Standard Edition is featured for a wide variety of e-business and client server solutions.
  • Page 93 520 edition is tailored specifically to small enterprises and is available on select Eserver i5 520 servers. Minimum hardware requirements apply. The Value Edition for the #7450 and #7451 IBM Eserver i5 Model 520 provides 30 and 60 CPW respectively for 5250 OLTP workloads.
  • Page 94: Solution Edition

    Domino server. In addition to the two processors that are standard on the IBM Eserver i5 Domino Edition, you have the option to activate one or two more processors with built-in Capacity on Demand.
  • Page 95 It is designed for customers who require 24 x 7 availability. You can connect multiple IBM Eserver i5 and iSeries systems together with high-function third-party software for role swapping and running production on both primary and secondary servers. In this multiple iSeries server environment, the Eserver i5 or iSeries for high availability is an attractively priced model linked with a model of equal or higher CPW.
  • Page 96 Server Express, Lotus Instant Messaging and Web Conferencing (Sametime®), and Lotus Team Workplace (QuickPlace®). The following tables reflect the specific components that are included with each iSeries edition and IBM Eserver i5 and iSeries models shipped with V5R3 or i5/OS. Standard...
  • Page 97 Tivoli® Monitoring for Web Tivoli Storage Manager Extended Edition Virtualization Engine for iSeries, Enterprise Workload Manager Education and services IBM ILS Education Credits IBM Service Voucher(s) Hardware Processor activation Integrated xSeries Server 1. One license per start-up processor and five client licenses 2.
  • Page 98 Web Enablement (5722- WE1) Twinax adapter (included) Hardware Tape/disk controller (included) RAID disk controller (included) Disk drives (included) minimum 30 GB QIC tape (included) DVD-ROM (included) Main memory (included) GB Ethernet LAN ports (card or embedded) IBM Eserver i5 and iSeries System Handbook...
  • Page 99 See table below. 8. Services vary with model. See “Edition upgrades” on page 314 for considerations when upgrading editions. For current detailed information on each edition for the IBM Eserver i5 and iSeries models, see: http://www.ibm.com/servers/eserver/iseries/hardware/editions Workload, capacity, and performance...
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  • Page 101: Chapter 4. Iseries Direction

    Products, features, and software withdrawn are identified with announced dates when support is to be discontinued. By communicating these future plans, IBM intends to help our Clients plan for better use of their system. You can find further information about product previews, statements of direction,...
  • Page 102: Product Previews

    #5095, and #5095 PCI-X I/O towers and drawers to be installed as switched I/O towers in clusters consisting of Eserver i5 servers and installed earlier iSeries servers is planned for third quarter 2004. At that time, Eserver i5 servers will support the attachment of these input/output (I/O) towers and...
  • Page 103 Integrated xSeries Server based on Intel Pentium® M processor technology: The current Integrated xSeries Server is supported within selected iSeries I/O towers attached to the Eserver i5. In the second half of 2004, IBM Eserver iSeries plans to provide a new Integrated xSeries Server, based on Intel Pentium M processor technology, for installation in the system unit or I/O towers of new Eserver i5 servers.
  • Page 104 (commission and decommission) IT resources to react to changing business demands. Extending the current logical partitioning and integrated Windows attachment capabilities of the Eserver i5 servers, it allows for the virtualization of resource pools to be redeployed on an as-needed basis. IBM Enterprise Workload Manager –...
  • Page 105: Product Previews: Closed

    Additional High Availability options: IBM plans to announce and deliver, in the second half of 2004, additional high-availability options: – iSeries for High Availability offerings for the Eserver i5 520, 550 and 570 – An iSeries for Capacity BackUp offering for the Eserver i5 570 –...
  • Page 106: Statement Of Direction: Closed

    Statement of Direction: Closed As part of the iSeries announcements made in May 2004, IBM fulfilled the commitment of the following direction with the availability of i5/OS V5R3 in August 2004:...
  • Page 107: Planning Information

    AS/400e Models 150, 600, 620, 640, 650, S10, S20, S30, S40, and SB1. IBM plans for OS/400 V5R3 to be the final release to be supported on AS/400e Models 170, 250, 720, 730, and 740.
  • Page 108 PCI adapters also do not support X.21 switched WAN dial-up or shorthold mode WAN. iSeries Access: IBM plans to remove the support of the Windows 98 and Windows Me operating systems from the iSeries Access for Windows client. iSeries Access for Windows on Windows 98 and Me continues to be supported in V5R2.
  • Page 109 Open Class® Library: OS/400 V5R2 is the final release to ship the Open Class Library, part of WebSphere Development Studio for iSeries and OS/400. For documentation to assist in migrating from IBM Open Class to the C++ Standard Library, see: http://www.ibm.com/servers/eserver/iseries/support/planning/nav.html...
  • Page 110: Withdrawn Products

    AS/400e products and features by referencing the IBM Eserver iSeries and AS/400e System Builder, SG24-2155, or searching for a legacy edition of the IBM Eserver i5 and iSeries System Handbook, GA19-5486, which is available on the following Web site or at the iSeries home site: http://publib.boulder.ibm.com/pubs/html/as400/online/chgfrm.htm...
  • Page 111: Features And Devices Not Supported With V5R3

    5486Direction.fm Draft Document for Review October 18, 2004 Refer to “Products and features no longer marketed by IBM” on page 840 for a list of the recommended replacements for many withdrawn features and products. Features and devices not supported with V5R3 iSeries Models 600, 620, 640, 650, 650, S10, S20, S30, S40, SB1, 150, and earlier generations of AS/400 systems, are not supported with V5R3.
  • Page 112 Note: Some hardware features are supported with V5R2 but are not supported on all iSeries models. For a list of features, devices, and products not supported or marketed by IBM, refer to “Products and features no longer marketed by IBM” on page 840, and “Features and devices not supported with V5R1”...
  • Page 113 Separator_Hardware.fm Draft Document for Review October 18, 2004...
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  • Page 115: Chapter 5. Summary Of Today's Iseries

    (LAN), communication lines, workstations, tape devices, CD devices, and other input/output (I/O) components. The following graphic depicts the CPW ratings of each of the currently marketed IBM Eserver i5 servers. © Copyright IBM Corp. 1997 - 2004. All rights reserved.
  • Page 116 The capacities of iSeries and AS/400e processors that are no longer marketed are summarized in Chapter 34, “Summary of earlier AS/400, AS/400e, and iSeries models” on page 797, as well as the IBM Eserver iSeries and AS/400e System Builder, SG24-2155. You can find information about V5R3 operating...
  • Page 117: Table 1: Summary Of The Iseries Model 520

    5486SSum.fm Draft Document for Review October 18, 2004 Table 1: Summary of the iSeries Model 520 Model 520 Processor feature #8950 #8951 #8952 #8953 #8954 #8955 Server feature #0900 #0901 #0902 #0903 #0904 #0905 Relative system performance 1,5a Processor CPW 1000 1000 2400...
  • Page 118 #7390, #7391, #7393 #7392, #7394 Disk storage (GB) Integrated minimum 70.32 140.64 Integrated maximum 564.48 564.48 19615.68 External maximum Total maximum DASD arms maximum Internal arms External LUNs Physical packaging Rack design - EIA units IBM Eserver i5 and iSeries System Handbook...
  • Page 119 5486SSum.fm Draft Document for Review October 18, 2004 External HSL-2/RIO-G ports External HSL-2/RIO-G loops PCI/PCI-X Expansion Tower External xSeries Servers PCI card slots Diskette drive (8” or 5-1/4”) Communication lines LAN ports (includes embedded) Integrated xSeries Servers Twinaxial workstation controllers Twinaxial workstations 1920 Internal CD/DVD/tape...
  • Page 120: Table 2: Summary Of The Iseries Model 550

    Number/type/speed of processor 1/4/POWER5/1.65 GHz L2 Cache (MB)/ chip 1.88 L3 Cache (MB)/ processor card Main storage (GB min/max) 2/64 Main storage DIMMs (minimum/maximum) 4/16 Logical Partitions (LPAR) Minimum operating system level V5R3 Software group IBM Eserver i5 and iSeries System Handbook...
  • Page 121 5486SSum.fm Draft Document for Review October 18, 2004 Numbers are for all 550 processor features Base system System maximum Disk storage (GB) Integrated minimum 35.16 Integrated maximum 564.48 38102.4 External maximum Total maximum DASD arms maximum Internal arms External LUNs Physical packaging Rack design - EIA units External HSL-2/RIO-G ports...
  • Page 122: Table 3: Summary Of The Iseries Model 570, Part 1

    Communication lines LAN ports (includes embedded) Integrated xSeries Servers Twinaxial workstation controllers Twinaxial workstations 2760 5360 Internal DVD-ROM/DVD-RAM Internal CD-ROM/Tape Feature I/O Tower CD-ROM/Tape External tape / LPAR 18/36 18/36 External optical/CD/DVD 18/36 18/36 IBM Eserver i5 and iSeries System Handbook...
  • Page 123 5486SSum.fm Draft Document for Review October 18, 2004 Cryptographic coprocessor Cryptographic accelerator/LPAR max Summary of today’s iSeries...
  • Page 124 External maximum 19439.40 38490.60 57929.76 77404.32 96878.88 96878.88 Total maximum 19474.56 38525.76 5800.32 77474.88 96949.44 96949.44 DASD arms maximum 1098 1374 1374 Internal arms 1098 1374 1374 External LUNs 1097 1373 1373 Physical packaging IBM Eserver i5 and iSeries System Handbook...
  • Page 125: Iseries Model 570 Editions

    5486SSum.fm Draft Document for Review October 18, 2004 Model 570 Processor feature #8971 #8971 #8971 #8971 #8971 #8971 Server feature #0930 #0921 #0922 #0924 #0926 #0928 Rack design - EIA units External HSL-2/RIO-G ports External HSL-2/RIO-G loops PCI/PCI-X Expansion Tower External xSeries Servers (IXA) PCI card slots...
  • Page 126 #8971 #8971 #8971 #8971 #8971 Server feature #0919 #0920 #0921 #0922 #0924 #0926 #0928 #0930 Enterprise #7489 #7470 #7495 #7472 #7474 #7476 #7491 High Availability #7560 #7561 #7562 #7563 7559 Capacity BackUp #7570 IBM Eserver i5 and iSeries System Handbook...
  • Page 127: Table 5: Summary Of The Iseries Model 595

    5486SSum.fm Draft Document for Review October 18, 2004 Table 5: Summary of the iSeries Model 595 Model 595 Processor feature #8981 #8981x2 #8981x4 Server feature #0946 #0947 #0952 1, 2 Relative system performance Processor CPW 24500/45500 46000/85000 86000/165000 Mail and Calendar Users 104000 194000 375000...
  • Page 128: Table 5A: Summary Of The Iseries Model 595 Editions

    Cryptographic coprocessor Cryptographic accelerator/LPAR Table 5a: Summary of the iSeries Model 595 Editions Model 595 Processor feature #0946 #0947 #0652 Server feature #8981 #8981 #8981 Standard #7496 #7498 #7984 Enterprise #7497 #7499 #7985 IBM Eserver i5 and iSeries System Handbook...
  • Page 129: Table 6: Summary Of The Iseries Model 800

    5486SSum.fm Draft Document for Review October 18, 2004 Table 6: Summary of the iSeries Model 800 Model 800 Processor feature #2463 #2464 Server feature #0863 #0864 #0865 1, 5a Relative system performance Processor CPW Mail and Calendar Users 5250 CPW #7400 Value and Standard #7408 Enterprise Number/type/speed of processor...
  • Page 130: Table 7: Summary Of The Iseries Model 810

    Table 7: Summary of the iSeries Model 810 Model 810 Processor feature #2465 #2466 #2467 #2469 Server feature #0868 #0866 #0867 #0869 1, 5a Relative system performance Processor CPW 1020 1470 2700 Mail and Calendar Users 5250 CPW IBM Eserver i5 and iSeries System Handbook...
  • Page 131 5486SSum.fm Draft Document for Review October 18, 2004 #7404 Standard #7406 Enterprise #7407 Standard and Domino #7409 Enterprise 1020 #7410 Standard and Domino - #7412 Enterprise 1470 #7428 Standard and Domino - #7430 Enterprise 2700 Number/type/speed of processor 1/SSTAR/540 MHz 1/SSTAR/540 MHz 1/SSTAR/ 2/SSTAR/750 MHz 750 MHz...
  • Page 132: Table 8: Summary Of The Iseries Model 825

    #7418 Enterprise Maximum #7434 High Availability Maximum #7439 Capacity BackUp Maximum Number/type/speed of processor 3/6/POWER4/ 4/POWER4/ 6/POWER4/ 1/6/POWER4/ 1.1 GHz 1.1 GHz 1.1 GHz 1.1 GHz L2 Cache (MB/processor) 0.72 0.72 0.72 0.72 IBM Eserver i5 and iSeries System Handbook...
  • Page 133 5486SSum.fm Draft Document for Review October 18, 2004 L3 Cache (MB/processor) Main storage (GB min-max) 2 - 48 6 - 48 12 - 48 2 - 48 Main storage DIMMs (min/max) 8/24 8/24 8/24 8/24 Minimum operating system level V5R2 V5R2 V5R2 V5R2...
  • Page 134: Table 9: Summary Of The Iseries Model 870

    Twinaxial workstation controllers Twinaxial workstations 5400 Internal CD-ROM/DVD-RAM/tape External tape/optical/CD/DVD Cryptographic coprocessor Cryptographic accelerator Table 9: Summary of the iSeries Model 870 Model 870 Processor feature #2486 #2489 #2496 Server feature #0886 #0889 #0891 IBM Eserver i5 and iSeries System Handbook...
  • Page 135 5486SSum.fm Draft Document for Review October 18, 2004 Model 870 1, 5a Relative system performance Processor CPW 11500/20000 7700/11500 3200/20000 5250 CPW #7419 Standard #7421 Enterprise Maximum #7431 Standard #7433 Enterprise Maximum Maximum #7435 High Availability Maximum Maximum #7436 High Availability Maximum #7440 High Availability Maximum...
  • Page 136 PCI card slots Maximum PCI IOA cards Diskette drive (8” or 5-1/4”) Communication lines LAN ports Integrated xSeries Servers Twinaxial workstation controllers Twinaxial workstations 7200 Internal CD/DVD/tape External tape/optical/CD/DVD Cryptographic coprocessor Cryptographic accelerator IBM Eserver i5 and iSeries System Handbook...
  • Page 137: Table 10: Summary Of The Iseries Model 890

    5486SSum.fm Draft Document for Review October 18, 2004 Table 10: Summary of the iSeries Model 890 Model 890 Processor feature #2497 #2498 #2499 Server feature #0897 #0898 #0892 Relative system performance 20000/29300 29300/37400 5600/37400 Processor CPW 5250 CPW #7422 Standard #7424 Enterprise Maximum #7437 High Availability...
  • Page 138 PCI card slots Maximum PCI IOA cards Diskette drive (8” or 5-1/4”) Communication lines LAN ports Integrated xSeries Servers Twinaxial workstation controllers Twinaxial workstations 7200 Internal CD-ROM/DVD-RAM/tape External tape/optical/CD/DVD Cryptographic coprocessor Cryptographic accelerator IBM Eserver i5 and iSeries System Handbook...
  • Page 139: Summary Of The Iseries Expansion Units And Towers

    5486SSum.fm Draft Document for Review October 18, 2004 Summary of the iSeries expansion units and towers This section identifies the maximum capacities of expansion units and towers supported by the Model 520, 550, 570, 595, 800, 810, 825, 870, and 890. Summary of today’s iSeries...
  • Page 140 2x 14 Integrated xSeries Server Minimum OS V5R3 V5R3 V5R3 V5R3 V5R3 V5R3 V5R3 Copper HSL-2/RIO-2 #9517 #9517 #9877 #9517 #9517 #9517 #9531 Optical HSL-2/RIO-2 #9876 #9876 #9876 #9876 #9876 #9876 Supported on IBM Eserver i5 and iSeries System Handbook...
  • Page 141: Notes For All Summary Tables

    5486SSum.fm Draft Document for Review October 18, 2004 Notes for all summary tables Summary of today’s iSeries...
  • Page 142: Notes For All Summary Tables

    QPRCFEAT system value or DSPHDWRSC TYPE(*AHW) to display the processor feature code value. This value is also shown for the Capacity Card CCIN value when using SST to perform a Capacity Upgrade on Demand. See table in models chapter for a cross reference. IBM Eserver i5 and iSeries System Handbook...
  • Page 143 (month) 2004 level of LIC and Cumulative PTF Package C4nnn530. For the latest information, refer to Informational APAR II13365 on the Web at: http://www.ibm.com/support/us/ Note 8a V5R2 with the February 2003 level of LIC and Cumulative PTF package C3021520 or V5R2 with the May Model 810 2003 level of LIC and Cumulative PTF Package C3161520.
  • Page 144 When a second HSL-2/RIO-G loop is required, one PCI card slot is used for the HSL-2/RIO-G adapter. Note 13 The #7390/#7391/#7393 Express Editions include a minimum 1GB of main storage in the offering. The #7392/#7394 Express Editions include a minimum 2GB of main storage in the offering IBM Eserver i5 and iSeries System Handbook...
  • Page 145: Chapter 6. Iseries Model 520

    Small Computer System Interface (SCSI) controller. An optional redundant power supply is available. Hot-plugging is supported for PCI-X card slots, disk slots, and redundant fans. Hot-plugging of removable media devices is not supported. © Copyright IBM Corp. 1997 - 2004. All rights reserved.
  • Page 146: Model Overview

    The half-height bay is for SCSI media devices. (Half-high optical devices are not supported in this bay.) The top slimline bay is usable by IBM i5/OS for the required DVD-ROM and IBM Eserver i5 and iSeries System Handbook...
  • Page 147: Required Features

    5486m520.fm Draft Document for Review October 18, 2004 DVD-RAM. The second slimline bay is straight IDE and is usable only with AIX 5L or Linux partitions on 9406 systems. – In the rack drawer configuration, the bottom bay is for the operator panel. With a deskside configuration, the operator panel is mounted in a separate bracket attached to the top of the system.
  • Page 148 One of the following load source specify codes is required: – #0829 - #4318 Load Source Specify* – #0830 - #4319 Load Source Specify – #0834 - #4326 Load Source Specify – #0835 - #4327 Load Source Specify DVD-ROM or DVD-RAM IBM Eserver i5 and iSeries System Handbook...
  • Page 149: Optional Features

    – #5550 System Console on HMC The Hardware Management Console is required for systems using logical partitions (LPARs), IBM Eserver Capacity Upgrade on Demand (CUoD) and redundant Service Processor operations. #7884 520 Rack Mount (4 EIA Units. Includes 28” rack mounting rails) or #7885 520 Deskside.
  • Page 150 Linux or AIX (not using the virtual disk option). Uninterruptible power supply An external uninterruptible power supply is recommended to protect the system unit and any external components against utility power outages. IBM Eserver i5 and iSeries System Handbook...
  • Page 151: Processor Features

    Draft Document for Review October 18, 2004 Note: A #1827 Serial-UPS conversion cable is required to provide UPS control/feedback information for the Eserver i5 Model 520. This does not impact the ability of the UPS to provide power in case of an outage. Its...
  • Page 152: Main Storage

    Ships four 512 MB DIMMs for a total of 2 GB #4449 - 8 GB DDR Main Storage (DDR1 - 128 Mb technology, stacked, CCIN 30D5) Ships four 2 GB DIMMs for a total of 8 GB IBM Eserver i5 and iSeries System Handbook...
  • Page 153: 9406 Model 520 Schematics

    5486m520.fm Draft Document for Review October 18, 2004 #4450 - 16 GB DDR Main Storage (DDR1 - 1 Gb technology, stacked, CCIN 30AC) Ships four 4 GB DIMMs for a total of 16 GB Configuration considerations for memory include: DIMMs must be installed in sets of four (quads) with one exception. A single pair of 256 MB DIMMs is allowed on the #8950 processor.
  • Page 154: 9406 Model 520 System Unit - Top And Rear Views

    P1-C14 (J2C) USB Ports P1-C15 (J2B) P1-C7 (SP) P1-C16 (J2A) P1-C1 DASD (CCIN 28D2) P1-C2 P1-C3 (#9793/#9794) RAID Card P1-C8 (#5709) P1-C4 DASD (#6574/#6584/#6594) P1-C5 (#9793/#9794) P1-C6 (#9844) = BASE = Hot Plug Capable IBM Eserver i5 and iSeries System Handbook...
  • Page 155: Iseries Model 520

    5486m520.fm Draft Document for Review October 18, 2004 Front View 520 520 Front View DASD SCSI DEVICE SCSI IDE P4-D2 P4-D1 RAID Enablement Card =Hot Plug Capable Ethernet Operation Panel =Base P1-T1 P4-D4 iSeries Model 520...
  • Page 156: High-Speed Link For Model 520

    New #5094, #5294, #0595, and #5095s come with a #9517 HSL-2/RIO-G adapter. The #5790 PCI Expansion Drawer comes with a #9531 HSL02/RIO-G adapter. HSL-2 adapters in existing #5094, #5294, #0595, and #5095 towers must be replaced with a #6417 2 GBps HSL-2/RIO-G adapter. IBM Eserver i5 and iSeries System Handbook...
  • Page 157: Model 520 Pci Cards And Features

    See “High-speed link” on page 293 for information about supported HSL cables and HSL loop maximums. You can find further information in High-speed Link Loop Architecture for the IBM Eserver iSeries Server: OS/400 Version 5 Release 2, REDP-3652, and the HSL Rules presentation available at: http://www-1.ibm.com/servers/eserver/iseries/ha/systemdesign.html...
  • Page 158: External Towers

    Draft Document for Review October 18, 2004 Note: The placement of PCI cards follows special rules. Refer to “PCI card technology” on page 340 and PCI Card Placement Rules for the IBM Eserver iSeries Server Version 5 Release 2, REDP-3638, before you propose any configuration.
  • Page 159: Chapter 7. Iseries Model 550

    Small Computer System Interface (SCSI) controller. An optional redundant power supply is available. Hot-plugging is supported for PCI-X card slots, disk slots, and redundant fans. In addition, Eserver i5 servers can hot-plug into input/output (I/O) towers or drawers, or they can be xSeries attached by Integrated xSeries Adapters.
  • Page 160: Model Overview

    (IDE) and is usable only with AIX 5L V5.2 or Linux partitions on 9406 systems. – In the rack drawer configuration, the bottom bay is for the operator panel. With a deskside configuration, the operator panel is mounted in a separate IBM Eserver i5 and iSeries System Handbook...
  • Page 161: Required Features

    5486m550.fm Draft Document for Review October 18, 2004 bracket attached to the top of the system. The bottom bay in a deskside configuration is left empty and is covered by a plate insert. Two serial ports and two USB 2.0 ports These ports are not usable by i5/OS.
  • Page 162 • #0367 Operations Console PCI Cable – #5548 System Console on 100 Mbps Ethernet • #2849 10/100 Mbps Ethernet Adapter (can be placed in slot P1-C4) • #0367 Operations Console PCI Cable – #5550 System Console on HMC IBM Eserver i5 and iSeries System Handbook...
  • Page 163: Optional Features

    The Hardware Management Console is required for systems using logical partitions (LPARs), IBM Eserver Capacity Upgrade on Demand (CUoD) upgrade operations, and redundant Service Processor operations. #7886 IBM Rack Mount (four EIA Units, includes fixed length rack mounting rails) or #7887 Deskside Optional features...
  • Page 164: Processor Features

    5486m550.fm Draft Document for Review October 18, 2004 The #7798 is identical to #7886 IBM Rack Mount, except an adjustable set of mounting rails/slides is shipped instead of the fixed length rails/slides used in IBM racks. Uninterruptible power supply An external uninterruptible power supply is recommended to protect the system unit and any external components against utility power outages.
  • Page 165: 9406 Model 550 Schematics

    5486m550.fm Draft Document for Review October 18, 2004 Ships four 512 MB DIMMs for a total of 2 GB #4449 - 8 GB DDR Main Storage (DDR1 - 128 Mb technology, stacked, CCIN 30D5) Ships four 2 GB DIMMs for a total of 8 GB #4450 - 16 GB DDR Main Storage (DDR1 - 1 Gb technology, stacked, CCIN 30AC) Ships four 4 GB DIMMs for a total of 16 GB...
  • Page 166: 9406 Model 550 System Unit - Top, Front, And Rear Views

    P1-C2 P1-C7 P1-C1 Processor Card P1-C8 VRM 1.2V P1-C10 VRM 1.2V P1-C11 Power Supply System VPD Power Supply P1-C12 =Base =Hot Plug Capable =Not usable if optional second HSL-2/RIO-G loop (P1-C6) is installed IBM Eserver i5 and iSeries System Handbook...
  • Page 167 5486m550.fm Draft Document for Review October 18, 2004 550 Front View DASD SCSI / IDE Device P4-D2 SCSI DEVICE P4-D1 IDE Device P4-D3 (AIX/Linux only) RAID Enablement Card =Hot Plug Capable Ethernet Operation Panel =Base P4-D4 P1-T1 iSeries Model 550...
  • Page 168 Draft Document for Review October 18, 2004 550 Rear View Power Supply Power Supply =Base =Hot Plug Capable Note: You can find line cord and power receptacle specification information on the Web at: http://www.ibm.com/eserver/iseries/infocenter IBM Eserver i5 and iSeries System Handbook...
  • Page 169: High-Speed Link For Model 550

    See “High-speed link” on page 293 for information about supported HSL cables and HSL loop maximums. You can find further information in High-speed Link Loop Architecture for the IBM Eserver iSeries Server: OS/400 Version 5 Release 2, REDP-3652, and the HSL Rules presentation available at: http://www-1.ibm.com/servers/eserver/iseries/ha/systemdesign.html...
  • Page 170: External Towers

    Model 550 are identified in IBM Eserver iSeries Supported Upgrades, REDP-0322. On Demand features Every IBM eServer i5 550 offers several Capacity on Demand options that make it possible to activate additional processor resource. Capacity Upgrade on Demand, On/Off Capacity on Demand, Reserve Capacity on Demand, and Trial Capacity on Demand are currently available.
  • Page 171 5486m550.fm Draft Document for Review October 18, 2004 – Processor Purchase processor activation feature, operating system licence, OLTP 5250 activation if needed on Enterprise Editions. On/Off Capacity on Demand (temporary) – Processor Purchase activation feature, used processor days will be billed using billing feature.
  • Page 172 1 day days days Enterprise #0915 #7463 #7871 #7930 #7931 #7934 #7576 #7598 #8450 #9286 Domino #0915 #7462 #7871 #7930 #7931 #7934 #8450 Solution #0915 #7558 #7871 #7930 #7931 #7934 #7576 #7598 #8450 #9286 IBM Eserver i5 and iSeries System Handbook...
  • Page 173: Chapter 8. Iseries Model 570

    PCI-X card slots and disk slots, redundant hot-plug power supplies, dual power cords, redundant hot-plug cooling fans, and an optional redundant CPU power regulator. Hot-plugging of removable media devices is not supported. © Copyright IBM Corp. 1997 - 2004. All rights reserved.
  • Page 174: Model Overview

    Base CEC enclosure (CCIN 788A) I/O Backplane (CCIN 28DA), which includes: – Two USB Type A Not supported on IBM i5/OS V5R3; are supported by specific releases of AIX 5L and specific Linux distributions – Two 10/100/1000 Mbps UTP Ethernet ports Not supported by i5/OS V5R3 for local area network (LAN) console –...
  • Page 175 5486m570.fm Draft Document for Review October 18, 2004 Direct access storage device (DASD) backplane (CCIN 28DB) – One 6-pack DASD cage, supporting up to six 1-inch disk drives. – Load source disk installs in card slot 4. Removable media backplane (CCIN 28DC) –...
  • Page 176: Required Features

    (6350/11700 CPW) #7470 Enterprise 7470 #8971 #0921 #7494 Standard 7494 (6350/12000 CPW) #7495 Enterprise 7495 #7560 High Availability 7560 #8971 #0922 #7471 Standard 7471 (15200/23500 CPW) #7472 Enterprise 7472 #7561 High Availability 7561 IBM Eserver i5 and iSeries System Handbook...
  • Page 177 5486m570.fm Draft Document for Review October 18, 2004 #8971 #0924 #7473 Standard 7473 (25500/33400 CPW) #7474 Enterprise 7474 #7562 High Availability 7562 #8971 #0926 #7475 Standard 7475 (36300/44700 CPW) #7476 Enterprise 7476 #7563 High Availability 7563 #8971 #0928 #7570 Capacity BackUp 7570 (6000/44700 CPW) #8971...
  • Page 178 • #0367 Operations Console PCI Cable (attaches to #9793 or #9794) – #5546 System Console on 100 Mbps Token Ring • #2744 PCI 100 Mbps Token Ring IOA • #0367 Operations Console PCI Cable IBM Eserver i5 and iSeries System Handbook...
  • Page 179: Optional Features

    Note: A #1827 Serial-UPS conversion cable is required to provide UPS control/feedback information for the Eserver i5 Model 570. This does not impact the ability of the UPS to provide power in case of an outage. Its...
  • Page 180: Main Storage

    #3043 - 512 MB Main Storage DIMM (DDR - 256 Mb technology, unstacked, CCIN 3043) - four are required * #3044 - 1 GB Main Storage DIMM (DDR - 256 Mb technology, stacked, CCIN 3044) four are required * IBM Eserver i5 and iSeries System Handbook...
  • Page 181 5486m570.fm Draft Document for Review October 18, 2004 #3046 - 2 GB Main Storage DIMM (DDR - 256 Mb technology, stacked, CCIN 3046) four are required * #4452 - 2 GB DDR Main Storage (DDR1 CCIN 309D) Ships four 512 MB DIMMs for a total of 2 GB #4454 - 8 GB DDR Main Storage (DDR1 CCIN 30AA) Ships four 2 GB DIMMs for a total of 8 GB #4490 - 4 GB DDR Main Storage (DDR1 CCIN 309E)
  • Page 182 As a result, #4492 can only be placed on a processor card by itself, with another #4492, or with a #7935. Processor additions / Enclosure additions: Existing memory should be spread onto the new processor cards or the additional processors should ship with memory. IBM Eserver i5 and iSeries System Handbook...
  • Page 183: 9406 Model 570 Schematics

    The following diagrams show a view of the front, rear, and top of the Model 570. You will find the latest diagrams with card slot placement information in IBM Eserver iSeries and AS/400e System Builder, SG24-2155, available on www.redbooks.ibm.com in June 2004.
  • Page 184 P1-T5 -USB(1) P1-T3 - RI (Rack Ind Port) P1-T6 - Ethernet(0) = Base = Hot Plug Capable P1-T4- USB(0) Not usable i5/OS = #1827 Serial-UPS Conversion Cable connects to the (P2) serial port IBM Eserver i5 and iSeries System Handbook...
  • Page 185 5486m570.fm Draft Document for Review October 18, 2004 570 Top view Note: You can find line cord and power receptacle specification information on the Web at: http://www.ibm.com/eserver/iseries/infocenter iSeries Model 570...
  • Page 186: High-Speed Link For Model 570

    HSL-2 adapters in existing #5094, #5294, #0595, and #5095 towers must be replaced with a #6417 2 GBps HSL-2/RIO-G adapter. Mixing of HSL and HSL-2 towers is permitted with the correct combination of cables. IBM Eserver i5 and iSeries System Handbook...
  • Page 187: Model 570 Pci Cards And Features

    See “High-speed link” on page 293 for information about supported HSL cables and HSL loop maximums. You can find further information in High-speed Link Loop Architecture for the IBM Eserver iSeries Server: OS/400 Version 5 Release 2, REDP-3652, and the HSL Rules presentation available at: http://www-1.ibm.com/servers/eserver/iseries/ha/systemdesign.html...
  • Page 188: Model 570 Upgrades

    Model 570 are identified in IBM Eserver iSeries Supported Upgrades, REDP-0322. On Demand features Every IBM Eserver i5 570 offers several Capacity on Demand options that make it possible to activate additional processor resource. Capacity Upgrade on Demand, On/Off Capacity on Demand, Reserve Capacity on Demand, and Trial Capacity on Demand are currently available.
  • Page 189 5486m570.fm Draft Document for Review October 18, 2004 Go to website and request trial after initial order of system or after a processor upgrade. No feature codes need to be ordered. – Standard: Immediate 30 day trial of • Processor - Maximum two processors if available •...
  • Page 190 1 day days days #0919 #7488 #8452 #0920 #7469 #8452 #0930 #7490 #7897 #7951 #7952 #7956 #8452 #0921 #7494 #8452 #0922 #7471 #8452 #0924 #7473 9/12 #8452 #0926 #7475 13/16 #8452 Enterprise/High Availability IBM Eserver i5 and iSeries System Handbook...
  • Page 191 5486m570.fm Draft Document for Review October 18, 2004 Model 570 Processor Activations Enterprise Enablement (5250 OLTP Activation) Additional CUoD / CPU-day 5722- 1 day days days 0919 #7489 #8452 #0920 #7470 #8452 #0930 #7491/ #7559 #8452 #9286 #7897 #7951 #7952 #7956 #0921 #7495/...
  • Page 192 5486m570.fm Draft Document for Review October 18, 2004 IBM Eserver i5 and iSeries System Handbook...
  • Page 193: Chapter 9. Iseries Model 595

    Model 595 servers are designed to run multiple operating systems simultaneously, including IBM i5/OS, Linux, IBM AIX 5L, Microsoft Windows (via an Integrated xSeries Adapter (IXA) or an Integrated xSeries Server (IXS). © Copyright IBM Corp. 1997 - 2004. All rights reserved.
  • Page 194: Model Overview

    #9194 Base PCI-X Expansion Tower as well as two HSL-2/RIO-G cables. Three (the default) or four HSL-2/RIO-G cables are needed for the #8294 Optional Base 1.8M Rack and two additional line cords for the top tower. Power Assembly IBM Eserver i5 and iSeries System Handbook...
  • Page 195 #3757 Service Shelf Toolkit – Every installation location must have access to one Service Tool Kit – The IBM Marketing Configurator defaults to one. It can be removed in multi-system orders to prevent multiple quantities shipped to the same installation.
  • Page 196: Required Features

    DVD-RAM/DVD-ROM, and an internal tape feature or a DVD-RAM/DVD-ROM feature – A base Console/Workstation IOA The IBM marketing configurator determines which feature combinations are placed on the order based on the #5540, #5544, #5546, #5548 or #5550 System Console specify code.
  • Page 197 5486m595.fm Draft Document for Review October 18, 2004 Processor Server Edition feature Software group Processor feature feature feature or QPRCFEAT value #8981 #0946 #7496 Standard 7496 #7497 Enterprise 7497 #0947 #7498 Standard 7498 #7499 Enterprise 7499 #0952 #7984 Standard 7984 #7985 Enterprise 7985 Note: The Standard Edition for the Model 595 processors provides limited...
  • Page 198: Optional Features

    • #0367 Operations Console PCI Cable • #2849 10/100 Mbps Ethernet Adapter or • #4838 PCI 100/10 Mbps Ethernet IOA – #5550 System Console on HMC An #0367 Operations Console PCI Cable is added to the order by the IBM marketing configurator. Optional features optional...
  • Page 199: Processor Features

    IBM Service Representatives perform the Model 595 initial installation and model upgrades. IBM is offering a service to aid in configuring partitioned systems. Customers can order the charged #8453 Base Customer Placement. Configurations are built with hardware components using placement information from the LPAR Verification Tool (LVT).
  • Page 200: Main Storage

    16 #7829 features. The Model 595 offers pluggable DDR1 memory cards. Each processor book has 16 slots for memory cards. The minimum memory for a Model 595 is four IBM Eserver i5 and iSeries System Handbook...
  • Page 201: Memory Placement

    Spread existing memory onto the new processor cards in any new processor and enclosure additions Memory increments are handled by the IBM marketing configurator #9194 Base PCI-X Expansion Tower The #9194 Base PCI-X Expansion Tower is the base PCI I/O enclosure shipped with a Model 595 server.
  • Page 202: 5168 30-Disk Expansion For #9194 Tower

    SCSI bus. A minimum of two disk unit controllers and a maximum of six are required to support 30 disk units. IBM Eserver i5 and iSeries System Handbook...
  • Page 203: 8294 Optional Base 1.8M Rack

    5486m595.fm Draft Document for Review October 18, 2004 #8294 Optional Base 1.8M Rack The #8294 Optional Base 1.8M Rack is a racking option for a Model 595. It supports up to 90 disk units, has 28 PCI-X slots and has four removable media slots.
  • Page 204: 8294 Optional Base 1.8M Rack Schematic

    #5165 is installed. Plugging in the second line cord, even if to the same outlet, enables the AC power modules to be redundant. #8294 Optional Base 1.8M Rack schematic A schematic of the #8294 Optional Base 1.8M Rack is shown below. IBM Eserver i5 and iSeries System Handbook...
  • Page 205 5486m595.fm Draft Document for Review October 18, 2004 Note: The total number of disk bays is 2 x 45. Legend Rem Media D42 DISK SLOTS Rem Media D41 Base Feature OP Panel D46 D47 D48 D49 D50 Required Feature DISK SLOTS DISK SLOTS Unavailable if Integrated Netfinity...
  • Page 206: 5164 Dual Power Cords - #8294/#9194

    Note: The following diagrams show a view of the front, rear, and top of the Model 595. Refer to IBM Eserver iSeries and AS/400e System Builder, SG24-2155, for the latest diagrams with card slot placement information. The Builder is planned to be on www.redbooks.ibm.com with updated IBM...
  • Page 207: Back View

    5486m595.fm Draft Document for Review October 18, 2004 595 Back View LEGEND W = DSCard Address X = IOA number Y = SCSI bus number (W-X-Y-Z) Z = AS/400 Drive Address PBD 7837 Kn = PHYSICAL ADDRESS PBA (Base) PBC (Base) See PCI-X Card Cage Layout for details of PBR(6186) PCI-X card slots...
  • Page 208: Front View

    D31 D32 D33 D34 D35 D21 D22 D23 D24 D25 D26 D27 D28 D29 D30 D11 D12 D13 D14 D15 D16 D17 D18 D19 D20 D01 D02 D03 D04 D05 D06 D07 D08 D09 D10 (#5168) IBM Eserver i5 and iSeries System Handbook...
  • Page 209 5486m595.fm Draft Document for Review October 18, 2004 Single Model 595 Processor Book and Memory (Node) HSL2/RIO-G MC05 MCM 0 o o o o o o o o MC01 MC06 o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o...
  • Page 210: High-Speed Link For Model 595

    36 I/O towers across all loops. The Model 595 16/32-way supports twelve HSL-2/RIO-G loops across two processor books with a maximum of 60 I/O towers across all loops. IBM Eserver i5 and iSeries System Handbook...
  • Page 211: Model 595 Pci Cards And Features

    See “High-speed link” on page 293 for information about supported HSL cables and HSL loop maximums. You can find further information in High-speed Link Loop Architecture for the IBM Eserver iSeries Server: OS/400 Version 5 Release 2, REDP-3652, and the HSL Rules presentation available at: http://www-1.ibm.com/servers/eserver/iseries/ha/systemdesign.html...
  • Page 212: External Towers

    Model 595 are identified in IBM Eserver iSeries Supported Upgrades, REDP-0322. On Demand features Every IBM Eserver i5 595 offers several Capacity on Demand options that make it possible to activate additional processor resource. Capacity Upgrade on Demand, On/Off Capacity on Demand, Reserve Capacity on Demand, and Trial Capacity on Demand are currently available.
  • Page 213 5486m595.fm Draft Document for Review October 18, 2004 – Memory Purchase activation feature, used memory days will be billed using billing features Reserve Capacity on Demand (prepaid) – Processor Purchase 90 reserve days using processor, add to shared pool and system activates processors as needed based on thresholds exceeded.
  • Page 214 #7984 32/64 32 x #8461 Enterprise #0946 #7497 8/16 9 x #8461 #9286 #7925 #7839 #7993 #7926 #7574 #7598 #0947 #7499 16/32 17 x #8461 #9286 #0952 #7985 32/64 33 x #8461 #9286 IBM Eserver i5 and iSeries System Handbook...
  • Page 215: Chapter 10. Iseries Model 800

    Ethernet LAN adapter and 100 Mbps high-speed token-ring adapter. The Model 800 supports the 1.6 GHz and 2.0 GHz Integrated xSeries Servers. Options to rack mount the Model 800 are available. © Copyright IBM Corp. 1997 - 2004. All rights reserved.
  • Page 216: Model Overview

    – Up to six disk units, the required DVD-ROM/DVD-RAM, and either an internal tape or additional DVD-ROM/DVD-RAM – Base console/workstation IOA The IBM marketing configurator determines which feature combinations are placed on the order based on the #5540, #5544, #5546, or #5548 System Console specify code.
  • Page 217: Required Features

    5486m800.fm Draft Document for Review October 18, 2004 Required features required features include: Specific combinations of the Processor feature, Edition feature, and Server feature are allowed as shown in the following table. Processor feature Server Edition feature Software Processor feature group feature code or...
  • Page 218 • #2744 PCI 100 Mbps Token Ring IOA • #0367 Operations Console PCI Cable – #5548 System Console on 100 Mbps Ethernet • #9749 Base PCI 100/10 Ethernet IOA/#2849 10/100 Mbps Ethernet Adapter • #0367 Operations Console PCI Cable IBM Eserver i5 and iSeries System Handbook...
  • Page 219: Optional Features

    5486m800.fm Draft Document for Review October 18, 2004 Optional features optional features include: Internal tape device – #4582 4 GB ¼-inch Cartridge Tape Device – #4584 30 GB ¼-inch Cartridge Tape Device – #4585 80 GB VXA-2 Tape Device – #4587 50 GB ¼-inch Cartridge Tape Device –...
  • Page 220: Processor Features

    The Model 800 initial installation is Customer Setup (CSU). Processor upgrades within models are performed by IBM Service Representatives. Processor features #2463 Model 800 Processor (SSTAR Uni, CCIN 25B9) includes: –...
  • Page 221: Main Storage

    5486m800.fm Draft Document for Review October 18, 2004 Refer to “Table 6: Summary of the iSeries Model 800” on page 95, to find Processor CPW, Mail and Calendar Users (MCU), 5250 CPW, and to determine the processor feature code and QPRCFEAT value. Main storage Supported memory features for the Model 800 are: #3092 - 256 MB Main Storage (DIMM DDR 128 Mb technology)
  • Page 222: 9406 Model 800 System Unit

    Note 2: Card slots do not support hot plugging with #2463 processor. Required Feature Note 3: Non-concurrent maintenance cage shipped with #2463 processor. Concurrent maintenance cage shipped with #2464 processor. Unavailable if * Embedded Integrated xSeries Server is installed IBM Eserver i5 and iSeries System Handbook...
  • Page 223 5486m800.fm Draft Document for Review October 18, 2004 Model 800 Processor and Memory #2463 and #2464 Processor DIMM CONN - J3H DIMM CONN - J0L DIMM CONN - J2H Cache DIMM CONN - J1L DIMM CONN - J1H Memory DIMM CONN - J2L Controller DIMM CONN - J0H DIMM CONN - J3L...
  • Page 224: High-Speed Link On Model 800

    The Model 800 supports a single HSL loop. See “High-speed link” on page 293 for information about supported HSL cables and HSL loop maximums. You can find further information in High-speed Link Loop Architecture for the IBM Eserver iSeries Server: OS/400 Version 5 Release 2, REDP-3652, and the HSL Rules presentation available on the Web at: http://www-1.ibm.com/servers/eserver/iseries/ha/systemdesign.html...
  • Page 225: External Towers

    See Chapter 16, “Upgrades to iSeries servers” on page 307, for general upgrade considerations and processor upgrades within the Model 800. Supported processor upgrades for the Model 800 are identified in IBM Eserver iSeries Supported Upgrades, REDP-0322. iSeries Model 800...
  • Page 226 5486m800.fm Draft Document for Review October 18, 2004 IBM Eserver i5 and iSeries System Handbook...
  • Page 227: Chapter 11. Iseries Model 810

    The Model 810 supports the 1.6 GHz and 2.0 GHz Integrated xSeries Servers. Options to rack mount the Model 810 are available. The Model 810 provides an external connection to expansion towers and xSeries servers. © Copyright IBM Corp. 1997 - 2004. All rights reserved.
  • Page 228: Model Overview

    – #9749 Base PCI 100/10 Ethernet IOA – #9771/#9793/#9794 Base PCI Two-Line WAN with integrated modem – Base console/workstation IOA The IBM marketing configurator determines which feature combinations are to be on the order based on the #5540, #5544, #5546, or #5548 System Console specify code.
  • Page 229: Iseries Model 810

    5486m810.fm Draft Document for Review October 18, 2004 Processor feature Server Edition feature Software Processor feature group feature code or QPRCFEAT value #2465 (750 CPW) #0868 #7404 Standard 7404 #7406 Enterprise 7406 #2466 (1020 CPW) #0866 #7407 Standard 7407 #7409 Enterprise 7409 #0769 #7407 Domino...
  • Page 230 – #4324 17.54 GB Disk Unit * – #4326 35.16 GB 15k RPM Disk Unit – #4327 70.56 GB 15k RPM Disk Unit – #4331 1.6 GB Read Cache Device** Integrated optical – #4525 CD-ROM * – #4530 DVD-RAM IBM Eserver i5 and iSeries System Handbook...
  • Page 231: Optional Features

    5486m810.fm Draft Document for Review October 18, 2004 – #4531 DVD-ROM System console attachment adapter – #5540 System Console on Twinaxial Workstation IOA • #4746 PCI Twinaxial IOA – #5544 System Console on Operations Console • #0367 Operations Console PCI Cable –...
  • Page 232: Processor Features

    Uninterruptible power supply An external uninterruptible power supply is recommended to protect the system unit and any external components against utility power outages. The Model 810 initial installation is Customer Setup (CSU). IBM Service Representatives perform processor upgrades within models. Processor features #2465 Processor (SSTAR Uni, CCIN 25BA) includes: –...
  • Page 233: Main Storage

    5486m810.fm Draft Document for Review October 18, 2004 – Eight DIMM memory positions (plug directly onto the processor (direct attach) – Embedded Base IOP (CCIN 286E) – Common Service Processor (CSP) (CCIN 25F0) #2469 Processor (SSTAR 2-way, CCIN 25EB) includes: –...
  • Page 234: 9406 Model 810 Schematics

    (#3025) and unstacked (#3024) memory technology. 9406 Model 810 schematics The following diagrams show the slot and feature card arrangement of the Model 810 system unit, processor, memory cards, and supported expansion units. IBM Eserver i5 and iSeries System Handbook...
  • Page 235: 9406 Model 810 System Unit

    5486m810.fm Draft Document for Review October 18, 2004 9406 Model 810 system unit #2465, #2466, #2467, and #2469 Processors Multi-Adapter Bridge Bus Number Slots PCI Cards Rem Media Rem Media 1 Embedded IOP CD/DVD CD/DVD 2 2-Line WAN w/Modem PCI Short short 4 Console PCI Short...
  • Page 236 Memory Riser Card DIMM CONN - J3D DIMM CONN - J1D DIMM CONN - J3C DIMM CONN - J1C DIMM CONN - J3B DIMM CONN - J1B DIMM CONN - J3A DIMM CONN - J1A IBM Eserver i5 and iSeries System Handbook...
  • Page 237: High-Speed Link On Model 810

    The Model 810 supports a single HSL loop. See “High-speed link” on page 293 for information about supported HSL cables and HSL loop maximums. You can more information in High-speed Link Loop Architecture for the IBM Eserver iSeries Server: OS/400 Version 5 Release 2, REDP-3652, and the HSL Rules presentation that is available on the Web at: http://www-1.ibm.com/servers/eserver/iseries/ha/systemdesign.html...
  • Page 238: External Towers

    344 for the supported Linux Direct Attach features. Note: The placement of PCI cards follows special rules. Refer to “PCI card technology” on page 340 and PCI Card Placement Rules for the IBM Eserver iSeries Server Version 5 Release 2, REDP-3638, before you propose any configuration.
  • Page 239: Chapter 12. Iseries Model 825

    (SCSI) controller. An optional redundant power supply is available. Hot-plugging is supported for PCI-X card slots, disk slots, and redundant fans. It can attach Integrated xSeries Adapters. Hot-plugging of removable media devices is not supported. © Copyright IBM Corp. 1997 - 2004. All rights reserved.
  • Page 240: Model Overview

    Two 1040 W Power Supply (two line cords required) – Power supply and fan hot plugging is supported. #9844 Base PCI IOP Provides support for the Converged Service Processor and up to four input/output adapters (IOAs). IBM Eserver i5 and iSeries System Handbook...
  • Page 241: Required Features

    5486M825.fm Draft Document for Review October 18, 2004 Required features required features include: Specific combinations of the Processor feature, Edition feature, and Server feature are allowed as shown in the following table: Processor Server Edition feature Software group Processor feature feature feature code or...
  • Page 242 One of the following load source specify codes is required: – #0829 - #4318 Load Source Specify* – #0830 - #4319 Load Source Specify – #0834 - #4326 Load Source Specify – #0835 - #4327 Load Source Specify IBM Eserver i5 and iSeries System Handbook...
  • Page 243: Optional Features

    #0041 is the default for disk data protection. System console attachment adapter The console on LAN options require a dedicated LAN adapter. A #0367 Operations Console PCI Cable is added to the order by the IBM marketing configurator. – #5540 System Console on Twinaxial Workstation IOA •...
  • Page 244: Processor Features

    5486M825.fm Draft Document for Review October 18, 2004 The Model 825 initial installation and model upgrades are performed by an IBM Service Representative. Processor features The #2473 3/6-way (POWER4 1.1 GHz) includes: Three processor cards (CCIN 25DC) 96 MB L3 Cache (16 MB L3/ processor)
  • Page 245: 9406 Model 825 Schematics

    The marketing configurator defaults to 3 GB of memory. If 2 GB of total main storage is specified, a message is issued indicating this memory configuration is not recommended by IBM. Except on systems with 2 GB of memory capacity, no Single Chip Model (SCM) board is allowed to contain more than twice the memory capacity of any other processor.
  • Page 246: 9406 Model 825 System Unit

    C03 3,4 PCI-X IOP/IOA PCI-X PCI-X Back Multi-Adapter Left Slot Bridge Bus Number Note: Hot plug and concurrent add of the following items are supported: PCI cards Disk units Removable media Power supplies Fans IBM Eserver i5 and iSeries System Handbook...
  • Page 247: High-Speed Link On Model 825

    See “High-speed link” on page 293 for information about supported HSL cables and HSL loop maximums. You can find further information in High-speed Link Loop Architecture for the IBM Eserver iSeries Server: OS/400 Version 5 Release 2, REDP-3652, and the HSL Rules presentation, which is available on the Web at: http://www-1.ibm.com/servers/eserver/iseries/ha/systemdesign.html...
  • Page 248: Model 825 Pci Cards And Features

    Model 825, System Products Division (SPD) cards in systems or towers migrating to the Model 825 must be replaced with PCI card equivalents. Refer to “Hardware no longer marketed by IBM” on page 840 for a list of SPD functions not supported by PCI adapters.
  • Page 249: Model 825 Upgrades

    Model 825 upgrades See Chapter 16, “Upgrades to iSeries servers” on page 307, for general upgrade considerations and server-to-server upgrade possibilities. Supported model upgrades for the Model 825 are identified in IBM Eserver iSeries Supported Upgrades, REDP-0322. On Demand features IBM eServer iSeries offers several Capacity on Demand options that make it possible to activate additional processor resource.
  • Page 250 5486M825.fm Draft Document for Review October 18, 2004 Model 825 Processor Activations Additional CUoD / CPU-day 5722-SS1 1 day days days Capacity Backup #0890 #7439 #1779 #1797 #1697 IBM Eserver i5 and iSeries System Handbook...
  • Page 251: Chapter 13. Iseries Model 870

    The 5/8-way and 8/16-way are POWER4 processors. Configurations range from 7700 to 20000 CPW, up to 128 GB of memory and up to 37 TB of disk. © Copyright IBM Corp. 1997 - 2004. All rights reserved.
  • Page 252: Model Overview

    One Capacitor Card is added with 24-way and 32-way processor features (total of two). Clock card (CCIN 25C1) Pass-through card (CCIN 272D): Two on the #2486 processor PCI and Common Service Processor (CSP) card (CCIN 28AA) Operator Panel with key stick (CCIN 247A) IBM Eserver i5 and iSeries System Handbook...
  • Page 253: Required Features

    DVD-RAM/DVD-ROM, and a feature internal tape or a feature DVD-RAM/DVD-ROM – A base console/workstation IOA The IBM marketing configurator determines which feature combinations are to be on the order based on the #5540, #5544, #5546, or #5548 System Console specify code.
  • Page 254 – #4317 8.58 GB 10k RPM Disk Unit * – #4318 17.54 GB 10k RPM Disk Unit * – #4319 35.16 GB 10k RPM Disk Unit – #4326 35.16 GB 15k RPM Disk Unit IBM Eserver i5 and iSeries System Handbook...
  • Page 255: Optional Features

    5486m870.fm Draft Document for Review October 18, 2004 – #4327 70.56 GB 15k RPM Disk Unit One of the following load source specify codes is required: – #0829 - #4318 Load Source Specify * – #0830 - #4319 Load Source Specify –...
  • Page 256: Processor Features

    Draft Document for Review October 18, 2004 #4686 25 GB ¼-inch Cartridge Tape Device #4687 50 GB ¼-inch Cartridge Tape Device IBM Service Representatives perform the Model 870 initial installation and model upgrades. Processor features The #2486 8/16-way (POWER4 1.3 Ghz) includes:...
  • Page 257: Main Storage

    5486m870.fm Draft Document for Review October 18, 2004 Specify one #1780 TCoD Enablement feature for each additional standby processor when approaching the limit of usable on/off processor days. Note: The capacity on demand (permanent and temporary) capabilities, including activation, enablement and billing features, are described in “Capacity on demand”...
  • Page 258 32 GB 32 GB 16 GB 16 GB #3035 #3035 #3017 #3017 Empty 16 GB 16 GB 32 GB 32 GB #3017 #3017 #3017 #3017 Empty 32 GB 32 GB 32 GB 32 GB IBM Eserver i5 and iSeries System Handbook...
  • Page 259: 9094 Base Pci I/O Enclosure

    5486m870.fm Draft Document for Review October 18, 2004 #9094 Base PCI I/O Enclosure The #9094 Base PCI I/O Enclosure is the base PCI-X I/O enclosure shipped with the Model 870 and 890 system units. A #9094 is attached to the system unit via an high-speed link (HSL) cable through a #9887 Base HSL-2 Bus Adapter.
  • Page 260: 5107 30 Disk Expansion

    HSL cables as though they were a stand-alone #9094 and #5094. They are also treated as separate units for HSL loop plugging and configuration rules and recommendations. As such, the bottom enclosure must be attached to the system unit's first HSL loop. IBM Eserver i5 and iSeries System Handbook...
  • Page 261: 5114 Dual Line Cords - Tower

    5486m870.fm Draft Document for Review October 18, 2004 A bus adapter is included to provide the HSL interface to the top enclosure. Select one of the following types: #9886 - Base Optical Bus Adapter, to specify four optical HSL ports #9887 Base HSL-2 Bus Adapter, to specify four copper HSL-2 ports Three or four cables must be ordered to attach to the HSL or HSL-2 ports.
  • Page 262: 9406 Model 870 System Unit

    Fan A Fan B BPR - 2B (Unused) BPR - 2A (Unused) BPR - 3A (Unused) BPR - 3B (Unused) Empty Blower Blower Empty M31 M32 M33M34M35 M36M37 M38 Blower Blower Front Back IBM Eserver i5 and iSeries System Handbook...
  • Page 263 5486m870.fm Draft Document for Review October 18, 2004 Model 870 CEC Backplane HSL Connector 1 HSL Connector 2 Memory Card 5 Memory Card 4 Memory Card 2 Memory Card 1 Clock Bottom Card Memory Card 0 Memory Card 3 Memory Card 6 Memory Card 7 HSL Connector 3 HSL Connector 0...
  • Page 264: 9094 Base Pci I/O Enclosure

    Y = SCSI bus number Z = AS/400 Drive Address = Required feature Kn = Physical Address Note: Hot plug and concurrent add of PCI cards, disk units, and removable media devices are supported. IBM Eserver i5 and iSeries System Handbook...
  • Page 265 5486m870.fm Draft Document for Review October 18, 2004 #9094 PCI Card Enclosure Legend Unavailable if Integrated xSeries Base Feature Required Feature Server is installed Note 1: If C05 has an Integrated xSeries Server, Note 2: If C11 has an Integrated xSeries Server, slot C12 is unavailable, and slot C13 is available slot C06 is unavailable, and slot C07 is available only as a short slot.
  • Page 266: 8094 Optional 1.8 M I/O Rack

    AC Dist P01 - Base power P02 - Base power P03 - Dual line cord (standard) (A01) (A02) D01 D02 D03 D04 D05 D06 D07 D08 D09 D10 P00 - Auxiliary DASD cage (standard) IBM Eserver i5 and iSeries System Handbook...
  • Page 267: High-Speed Link On Model 870

    Model 870, System Products Division (SPD) cards in systems or towers migrating to the Model 870 must be replaced with PCI card equivalents. Refer to “Hardware no longer marketed by IBM” on page 840 for a list of SPD functions not supported by PCI adapters.
  • Page 268: External Towers

    Model 870 upgrades See Chapter 16, “Upgrades to iSeries servers” on page 307, for general upgrade considerations and server-to-server upgrade possibilities. Supported model upgrades for the Model 870 are identified in IBM Eserver iSeries Supported Upgrades, REDP-0322. On Demand features The IBM Eserver iSeries 870 offers several Capacity on Demand options that make it possible to activate additional processor resource.
  • Page 269 5486m870.fm Draft Document for Review October 18, 2004 Model 870 Processor Activations Additional CUoD / CPU-day 5722-SS1 1 day days days Standard #0889 #7431 #1614 #1774 #1784 #1684 #0886 #7419 8/16 #1611 #1776 #1785 #1685 Enterprise #0889 #7433 #1614 #1774 #1795 #1695 #0886...
  • Page 270 5486m870.fm Draft Document for Review October 18, 2004 IBM Eserver i5 and iSeries System Handbook...
  • Page 271: Chapter 14. Iseries Model 890

    The 16-way and 32-way POWER4 processors range from 20000 to 37400 CPW, up to 256 GB of memory and up to 144 TB of disk. iSeries Model 890 © Copyright IBM Corp. 1997 - 2004. All rights reserved.
  • Page 272: Model Overview

    – One Capacitor Card is added with 24-way and 32-way processor features (total of two) CEC Backplane (CCIN 25C0) Clock card (CCIN 25C2) Pass-through card (CCIN 272D) – One installed with 24-way processor to fill empty multichip modules (MCM) slot IBM Eserver i5 and iSeries System Handbook...
  • Page 273 DVD-RAM/DVD-ROM, and a feature internal tape or a feature DVD-RAM/DVD-ROM – A base Console/Workstation IOA The IBM marketing configurator determines which feature combinations are placed on the order based on the #5540, #5544, #5546, or #5548 System Console specify code.
  • Page 274: Required Features

    Edition content varies by processor and server features selected. For more information, see “iSeries Editions” on page 58. Note: – * supported for conversion/migration only – **supported on upgrade – *** Mes only Main storage IBM Eserver i5 and iSeries System Handbook...
  • Page 275 5486m890.fm Draft Document for Review October 18, 2004 See “Main storage” on page 243 for a list of supported memory features and configuration considerations. PCI disk controller (SCSI IOA) The SCSI IOA supports the DVD-ROM, DVD-RAM, migrated CD-ROM, internal tape, and disk units in the base PCI enclosure. –...
  • Page 276: Optional Features

    #4685 80 GB VXA-2 Tape Device #4686 25 GB ¼-inch Cartridge Tape Device #4687 50 GB ¼-inch Cartridge Tape Device IBM Service Representatives perform the Model 890 initial installation and model upgrades. Processor features #2497 16/24-way (POWER4 1.3 GHz) includes: –...
  • Page 277: Main Storage

    5486m890.fm Draft Document for Review October 18, 2004 #2498 24/32-way (POWER4 1.3 GHz) includes: – Processor Capacity Card (CCIN 2488) – Processor 0 (CCIN 25D3) – Processor 1 (CCIN 25D3) – Processor 2 (CCIN 25D3) – Processor 3 (CCIN 25D3) Specify one #1613 POD Activation feature for each additional standby processor activated (maximum of eight).
  • Page 278 Processor #2497 #2498/#2499 Memory increment 8 GB 16 GB 24 GB 32 GB 40 GB 48 GB 56 GB 64 GB 80 GB 98 GB 112 GB * Not recommended for most configurations. IBM Eserver i5 and iSeries System Handbook...
  • Page 279: 9094 Base Pci I/O Enclosure

    5486m890.fm Draft Document for Review October 18, 2004 Processor #2497 #2498/#2499 Memory increment 160 GB 192 GB 224 GB 256 GB * Not recommended for most configurations. #9094 Base PCI I/O Enclosure The #9094 Base PCI I/O Enclosure is the base PCI-X I/O enclosure shipped with the Model 870 and 890 system units.
  • Page 280: 5107 30 Disk Expansion

    Included with the bottom enclosure is one JTAG cable and one VPD-S cable required to attach the bottom enclosure to the system unit. Also included are #9887 Base HSL-2 Bus Adapter and #9844 Base PCI IOP. IBM Eserver i5 and iSeries System Handbook...
  • Page 281 5486m890.fm Draft Document for Review October 18, 2004 Each enclosure supports 45 disk unit positions, for a total of 90. The 90 disk unit positions are in groups of 15, each supported by a minimum of one separate disk controller. The #8094 also supports up to four removable media devices (internal tape, CD-ROM, DVD).
  • Page 282 AC Dist P01 - Base power P02 - Base power P03 - Dual line cord (standard) (A01) (A02) D01 D02 D03 D04 D05 D06 D07 D08 D09 D10 P00 - Auxiliary DASD cage (standard) IBM Eserver i5 and iSeries System Handbook...
  • Page 283: 5114 Dual Line Cords - Tower

    5486m890.fm Draft Document for Review October 18, 2004 #5114 Dual Line Cords - Tower The #5114 required feature provides dual line cord support for the #9094 Base PCI I/O Enclosure on the Model 870 and 890 and for the lower enclosures of the #8093 and #8094 towers.
  • Page 284: 9406 Model 890 System Unit

    BPR - 2B (Fourth MCM added) BPR - 2A (Fourth MCM added) BPR - 3A (Unused) BPR - 3B (Unused) Empty Blower Blower Empty M31 M32 M33 M34 M35 M36 M37 Blower Blower Front Back IBM Eserver i5 and iSeries System Handbook...
  • Page 285: Iseries Model 890

    5486m890.fm Draft Document for Review October 18, 2004 Model 890 CEC Backplane HSL Connector 1 HSL Connector 2 Memory Card 5 Memory Card 4 Memory Card 2 Memory Card 1 Clock Bottom Card Memory Card 0 Memory Card 3 Memory Card 6 Memory Card 7 HSL Connector 3 HSL Connector 0...
  • Page 286: 9094 Base Pci I/O Enclosure

    Y = SCSI bus number Z = AS/400 Drive Address = Required feature Kn = Physical Address Note: Hot plug and concurrent add of PCI cards, disk units, and removable media devices are supported. IBM Eserver i5 and iSeries System Handbook...
  • Page 287 5486m890.fm Draft Document for Review October 18, 2004 #9094 PCI Card Enclosure Legend Unavailable if Integrated xSeries Base Feature Required Feature Server is installed Note 1: If C05 has an Integrated xSeries Server, Note 2: If C11 has an Integrated xSeries Server, slot C12 is unavailable, and slot C13 is available slot C06 is unavailable, and slot C07 is available only as a short slot.
  • Page 288: 8094 Optional 1.8 M I/O Rack

    AC Dist P01 - Base power P02 - Base power P03 - Dual line cord (standard) (A01) (A02) D01 D02 D03 D04 D05 D06 D07 D08 D09 D10 P00 - Auxiliary DASD cage (standard) IBM Eserver i5 and iSeries System Handbook...
  • Page 289: High-Speed Link On Model 890

    Model 890, System Products Division (SPD) cards in systems or towers migrating to the Model 890 must be replaced with PCI card equivalents. Refer to “Hardware no longer marketed by IBM” on page 840 for a list of SPD functions not supported by PCI adapters.
  • Page 290: External Towers

    Draft Document for Review October 18, 2004 Note: The placement of PCI cards follows special rules. Refer to “PCI card technology” on page 340 and PCI Card Placement Rules for the IBM Eserver iSeries Server Version 5 Release 2, REDP-3638, before you propose any configuration.
  • Page 291 5486m890.fm Draft Document for Review October 18, 2004 Model 890 Processor Activations Additional CUoD / CPU-day 5722-SS1 1 day days days Standard #0897 #7422 16/24 #1612 #1777 #1788 #1688 #0898 #7425 24/32 #1613 #1778 #1791 #1691 Enterprise #0897 #7424 16/24 #1612 #1777 #1789...
  • Page 292 5486m890.fm Draft Document for Review October 18, 2004 IBM Eserver i5 and iSeries System Handbook...
  • Page 293: Chapter 15. Towers, Racks, And High-Speed Link

    . Refer to “Migration towers” on page 315 for a brief description of the #5033, #5034, #5035, and #5077 Migration Towers. Refer to the IBM Eserver iSeries and AS/400e System Builder, SG24-2155, for detailed information. © Copyright IBM Corp. 1997 - 2004. All rights reserved.
  • Page 294: Pci And Pci-X Expansion Towers

    #2757/#4748/#4778 which supports the first set of 15 disk units. A maximum of three #2757/#4748/#4778 PCI RAID Disk Unit Controllers (any combination) are supported. The #5074 PCI Expansion Tower supports four 32-bit and seven 32/64-bit PCI slots. IBM Eserver i5 and iSeries System Handbook...
  • Page 295 #5101 30 Disk Unit Expansion installed, the #5101 must be converted to a #5111 (no parts required). OS/400 V5R1 or later and supporting PTFs are required. Refer to Informational APAR II12950 at: http://as400service.rochester.ibm.com/supporthome.nsf/document/10000035 IBM marketing configurator users can refer to this Web site for ordering information: http://w3.ibm.com/sales/systems/portal/_s.155/253 Towers, racks, and high-speed link...
  • Page 296 #5104 when ordered for a Model 840 system unit (#9079 Base I/O Tower) #5105 when ordered for a stand-alone #5074 or the top unit in a #8079 OS/400 V5R1 or later and supporting PTFs are required. Refer to Informational APAR II12950 at: http://as400service.rochester.ibm.com/supporthome.nsf/document/10000035 IBM Eserver i5 and iSeries System Handbook...
  • Page 297: 5074 Pci Expansion Tower Schematic

    5486Towr.fm Draft Document for Review October 18, 2004 #5074 PCI Expansion Tower schematic Note: The total number of disk bays is 45. Rem Media D42 DISK SLOTS Rem Media D41 OP Panel D46 D47 D48 D49 D50 DISK SLOTS DISK SLOTS D36 D37 D38 D39 D40 D31 D32 D33 D34 D35 #5101/#5111...
  • Page 298: 5075 Pci Expansion Tower

    #5074 at no charge. Other features allowed in the #5075 are not supported in the #5074 and must be replaced. See “Upgrade options for expansion towers” on page 316 for a further discussion about the #5075 to #5074 feature conversion. IBM Eserver i5 and iSeries System Handbook...
  • Page 299: 5075 Pci Expansion Tower Schematic

    5486Towr.fm Draft Document for Review October 18, 2004 The #5075 is not supported on Models 520, 550, 570, and 595. The #5075 was withdrawn from marketing on 21 November 2003. #5075 PCI Expansion Tower schematic Multi-Adapter Bridge Bus Number Slots PCI Cards 7,8 IOA OP Panel...
  • Page 300: 5078 Pci Expansion Unit

    The #5078 PCI Expansion Unit supports four 32-bit and seven 32/64-bit PCI slots. The 11 PCI IOAs are supported (driven) by feature #2843 PCI IOPs, #2844 PCI IOPs, the #2790 PCI Integrated Netfinity Server, or the #2791/#2792/#2799 or #4710 PCI Integrated xSeries Servers. IBM Eserver i5 and iSeries System Handbook...
  • Page 301: 5078 Pci Expansion Unit Schematic

    5486Towr.fm Draft Document for Review October 18, 2004 The #5078 can also be mounted in an #0550 and #0551 iSeries Rack by ordering feature code #0578 instead of #5078. See page “Racks” on page 285 for information about the #0550, #0551, and #0578. The #5078 PCI Expansion Unit counts as one tower for HSL loop rules.
  • Page 302 #4710 PCI Integrated xSeries Servers. On new orders, select two line cords with each #5079 1.8 M PCI I/O Expansion Tower. At least one #0574 specify feature must be ordered for any #5079 initial order. IBM Eserver i5 and iSeries System Handbook...
  • Page 303: 5079 1.8 M I/O Tower Schematic

    5486Towr.fm Draft Document for Review October 18, 2004 #5079 1.8 M I/O Tower schematic Note: Total number of disk bays is 2 x 45 Legend Rem Media D42 DISK SLOTS Rem Media D41 Base Feature OP Panel D46 D47 D48 D49 D50 Required Feature DISK SLOTS DISK SLOTS...
  • Page 304: 5088 Pci-X Expansion Unit

    CEC. OS/400 V5R1 (with PTFs) or later is required. Refer to Informational APAR II12950 at: http://as400service.rochester.ibm.com/supporthome.nsf/document/10000035 IBM marketing configurator users can refer to this Web site for ordering information: http://w3-1.ibm.com/sales/systems/portal/_s.155/253 #5088 PCI-X Expansion Unit The #5088 is an eight-EIA-unit-high “top hat”...
  • Page 305 299. A maximum of one per #5074, #5094, #9079, or #9094 is allowed. This feature requires OS/400 V5R2, plus PTFs. Refer to Informational APAR II13440 at the following Web site: http://www.ibm.com/eserver/iseries/support Towers, racks, and high-speed link...
  • Page 306: 5088 Pci-X Expansion Unit Schematic

    The #0588 has two redundant 575W power supplies and two integrated Power Distribution Units (PDU) compatible line cords. The line cords may be connected to the same PDU or separate PDUs in the #0550 or #0551 rack. When the line IBM Eserver i5 and iSeries System Handbook...
  • Page 307: 5094 Pci-X Expansion Tower

    299. This feature requires OS/400 V5R2, plus PTFs. Refer to Informational APAR II13440 at the following Web site: http://www.ibm.com/eserver/iseries/support #5094 PCI-X Expansion Tower The #5094 has 15 disk unit slots, with an additional 30 slots available when using feature #5108 Disk Unit Expansion.
  • Page 308 HSL ports to which it is being attached, and the cable length required. Copper HSL to HSL-2 (HSL on one end and HSL-2 on the other end) Copper HSL-2 (HSL-2 on both ends of the cable) Optical HSL IBM Eserver i5 and iSeries System Handbook...
  • Page 309 This feature requires OS/400 V5R2, plus PTFs. Refer to Informational APAR II13440 at the following Web site: http://www.ibm.com/eserver/iseries/support Note: A #9877 - Base HSL-2 Bus adapter is shipped with new orders of a #5094 for Models 800, 810, 820, 825, 830, 840, 870, and 890. A #9517 - Base HSL-2/RIO-G Bus Adapter is shipped for Models 520, 550, 570, and 595.
  • Page 310 The #5115 is a dual line cord enabler for the upper unit in a #8094 Optional 1.8 M I/O Rack, and for the #5094 PCI-X Expansion Tower. The #5115 includes two AC input boxes. An additional line cord must be specified. IBM Eserver i5 and iSeries System Handbook...
  • Page 311: 5094 Pci-X Expansion Tower Schematic

    5486Towr.fm Draft Document for Review October 18, 2004 #5094 PCI-X Expansion Tower schematic #5095 PCI-X Expansion Tower The #5095 has seven PCI-X IOP/IOA slots and supports up to 12 disk units. A #9844 Base PCI IOP is included. A bus adapter to provide the HSL interface to the system is included.
  • Page 312: 5095 Pci-X Expansion Tower Schematic

    7,8 C04 DASD 5,6 C03 DASD 3,4 C02 1,2 C01 IOP/IXS (#9844) DASD DASD DASD DASD DASD DASD Power Supply P01 DASD Power Supply P02 #5138 Right (when stand-alone) Top (when rack-mounted) Front IBM Eserver i5 and iSeries System Handbook...
  • Page 313: 0595 Pci-X Tower Unit In Rack

    5486Towr.fm Draft Document for Review October 18, 2004 #0595 PCI-X Tower Unit in Rack Feature #0595 is the racked version of the #5095 PCI-X Expansion Tower which provides I/O capability for iSeries servers. The #0595 has functional capabilities identical to the #5095. The #0595 has seven PCI-X IOP/IOA slots and supports up to 12 disk units.
  • Page 314: 5097 1.8 M I/O Tower

    HSL-2/RIO-G Bus Adapter is shipped for Models 520, 550, 570, and 595. #5097 1.8 M I/O Tower For further information about this tower, refer to the IBM i5, iSeries and AS/400e System Builder i5/OS Version 5 Release 3 at the following Web site: http://publib-b.boulder.ibm.com/Redbooks.nsf/RedpieceAbstracts/sg242155.html?Open...
  • Page 315: 5294 1.8 M I/O Tower Schematic

    The prerequisite is the #0694 (#5094 equivalent). This feature requires OS/400 V5R2, plus PTFs. Refer to Informational APAR II13440 at the following Web site: http://www.ibm.com/eserver/iseries/support Note: A #9877 - Base HSL-2 Bus adapter is shipped with new orders of a #5294 for Models 800, 810, 820, 825, 830, 840, 870, and 890.
  • Page 316 P01 - Base power AC Dist AC Dist P02 - Base power P03 - Auxiliary DASD cage (standard) (A01) (A02) D01 D02 D03 D04 D05 D06 D07 D08 D09 D10 P00 - Dual line cord IBM Eserver i5 and iSeries System Handbook...
  • Page 317: 5790 Pci-X Expansion Unit

    A PDU in the rack is optional The #5790 includes a #9531 Base HSL-2 Bus Adapter which provides the HSL-2 interface to the system. The IBM marketing configurator automatically adds #9531 to the order One or two of the following cables must be ordered to attach to the HSL or HSL-2 ports.
  • Page 318 #6007 - 15m SPCN Cable #6029 - 30m SPCN Cable The #5790 PCI-X Expansion Unit is supported on i5 Model 520, 550 and 570. This features requires i5/OS V5R3. #5790 I/O Drawer schematic IBM Eserver i5 and iSeries System Handbook...
  • Page 319: Racks

    5486Towr.fm Draft Document for Review October 18, 2004 Racks Options are available to rack mount selected iSeries server models and towers. Rack mounting allows multiple components to be mounted in a rack, conserving floor space and providing a secure environment for the devices. #0550 iSeries Rack The #0550 iSeries Rack is a 1.8-meter rack with an iSeries 830 model installed.
  • Page 320 Rack. Use the following table to determine the number of EIA units required in the #0551 for each iSeries system unit or expansion tower. System unit or expansion tower EIA units 3581- xx3, xx7 3581- L28 3582 3583 3590 IBM Eserver i5 and iSeries System Handbook...
  • Page 321 5486Towr.fm Draft Document for Review October 18, 2004 System unit or expansion tower EIA units 3592 Model 270 System Unit 16 EIA units (includes one for #0127, 2 for #0133 and #0137) Model 520 System Unit Model 550 System Unit Model 570 Processor 0/4 Way Model 570 Processor 5/8 Way Model 570 Processor 9/12 Way...
  • Page 322 810 system unit (sidecar feature must be present) in a #0551 rack either in the plant or in the field. – #0133 Plant Install in Rack is IBM installed in the plant or customer installed in the field. – #0133 can be ordered on initial orders, MES orders, or model upgrades into the Model 810.
  • Page 323 21 November 2003. #0137 Field Install in Rack – #0137 Field Install in Rack is an IBM installed feature. – The #0137 Field Install in Rack feature is used to mount a Model 270, 800 or 810 system unit (sidecar feature #7104 or #7116 must be present) in a #0551 rack in the field.
  • Page 324: 0553 2.0M Rack

    #7780 - 2.0m Rack Side Attach Kit #7841 - Ruggedize Rack Kit (Brace, Bolt Down Hardware, Metal Filler Panels) The IBM marketing configurator does not manage rack space in the #0553 iSeries Rack. Use the table on page 276 to determine the number of EIA units...
  • Page 325 5486Towr.fm Draft Document for Review October 18, 2004 required in the #0553 for each iSeries and i5 system unit and expansion towers. Mixing of different system models within a single #0553 is not allowed on initial order systems. The #0553 can support up to nine power distribution units (PDU), four mounted vertically and five mounted horizontally.
  • Page 326: Ibm 9309 Rack Enclosure

    1.6 M racks. The following 9309 Rack and System Unit Rack Enclosures are supported: 9309 #9171: General Purpose I/O Rack with SPCN 9406 #5044: System Unit Expansion Rack (9406-5X0, 620, 640, and 650 models only) IBM Eserver i5 and iSeries System Handbook...
  • Page 327: High-Speed Link

    HSL-2/RIO-G even with RIO-G nodes attached. A link between two RIO-G nodes runs at HSL-2/RIO-G speed only. The speed allowed by the two nodes of a link with Eserver i5 servers attached are: – 1 GB/sec for RIO-G to RIO-G –...
  • Page 328 For more information about HSL configuration per model, see the product sections within this book. You can find the base rules for tower placement in the IBM Eserver iSeries and AS/400e System Builder, SG24-2155. HSL rules and migration considerations IBM Eserver i5 and iSeries System Handbook...
  • Page 329: Hsl Opticonnect

    HSL copper The IBM Eserver i5 models have HSL-2/RIO-G ports to serve loops at a maximum speed of 2 GB per second. Only a limited number of towers can be enabled for this higher speed.
  • Page 330 HSL-2/RIO-G interface. The #5075 and#0578/#5078 have an HSL adapter. They are not supported on Eserver i5 models. For new #5094, #5294, #5095 and #0595 towers that attach to the Eserver i5 models, new #5094, #5294, #5095 and #0595 towers ship with a #9517 2 GBps HSL-2/RIO-G adapter.
  • Page 331 5486Towr.fm Draft Document for Review October 18, 2004 Cable feature #1475 - 10m HSL to HSL-2 Cable #1481 - 1m HSL-2 Cable #1482 - 3.5m HSL-2 Cable #1483 - 10m HSL-2 Cable #1485 - 15m HSL-2 Cable Fiber optic #1470 - 6m Optical HSL Cable #1471 - 30m Optical HSL Cable #1472 - 100m Optical HSL Cable #1473 - 250m Optical HSL Cable...
  • Page 332 Cable SPCN #1463 - 2m SPCN Cable #1464 - 6m SPCN Cable #1465 - 15m SPCN Cable #1466 - 30m SPCN Cable #1468 - 250m Optical SPCN Cable #0369 100m Optical SPCN Cable IBM Eserver i5 and iSeries System Handbook...
  • Page 333 5486Towr.fm Draft Document for Review October 18, 2004 Cable feature #5074 #5075 #5078 #5079 #5094 #5095 #5088 #5294 #5790 #0578 #8079 card #9094 #0595 #0588 #8094 #6001 Power Control Cable - #6006 Power Control Cable - #6007 Power Control Cable - #6008 Power Control Cable - #6029 Power Control Cable - Optical cable requires a base or feature optical HSL port card in the tower...
  • Page 334: Ibm Eserver I5 Models 520, 550, 570, And 595 Tower And Drawer Support

    OS/400 V5R1 and supporting PTFs are required. Refer to Informational APAR II12949 at: http://www-912.ibm.com/n_dir/nas4apar.nsf/nas4aparhome IBM Eserver i5 Models 520, 550, 570, and 595 tower and drawer support This section identifies the towers and drawers supported on IBM Eserver i5 Models 520, 550, 570, and 595.
  • Page 335: I5/Os On Pseries

    7311-D11 7311-D20 Combined totals AIX and Linux partition only. Available for the purpose of consolidating existing pSeries servers. The Eserver i5 and iSeries Marketing Configurator does not support the configuration of these towers. Includes the primary I/O tower i5/OS on pSeries The iSeries operating system i5/OS V5R3 is now available to be run on Eserver p5 servers.
  • Page 336: 9411-100 Eserver P5 I/O Sub-System For I5/Os

    The IBM Eserver iSeries planning Web site at: http://www.ibm.com/eserver/iseries/infocenter (select Language, V5R3, then Planning) The IBM Eserver i5, iSeries and AS/400e System Builder SG24-2155 at http://www.redbooks.ibm.com/ The i5/OS I/O announcement letter “IBM Eserver p5 I/O Subsystem for i5/OS Consolidates the i5/OS”...
  • Page 337: 1519-100 And 1519-200 Integrated Xseries Adapter For Iseries (Direct Attach)

    The IBM Eserver iSeries Software Web site at (select Language, V5R3, http://www.ibm.com/eserver/iseries/infocenter then OS/400 and related Software) The Software section of this manual, the IBM Eserver i5 and iSeries System Handbook GA19-5486 at http://www.redbooks.ibm.com/ IBM will also customize the 9411-100 i5/OS I/O configuration to match the LVT output.
  • Page 338 SPCN cabling for existing HSL-attached towers. The iSeries and Eserver i5 servers and features require OS/400 V5R2 or i5/OS V5R3. The iSeries Integration for Windows Server licensed program 5722-WSV provides the necessary software and device drivers that enable Windows Server to run on the IXA server.
  • Page 339 OS/400 V5R2 requires cumulative PTF package C4077520 and MF33655 or supersede Additional information on PTF requirements for the Integrated xSeries Adapter is available at http://www-912.ibm.com/e_dir/eServerPrereq.nsf For xSeries Server requirements, supported models and Windows Integration refer to http://www.ibm.com/servers/eserver/iseries/windowsintegration/xseriesmo For Linux enablement on the Integrated xSeries Adapter see http://www.ibm.com/eserver/iseries/integratedxseries/linux...
  • Page 340 5486Towr.fm Draft Document for Review October 18, 2004 IBM Eserver i5 and iSeries System Handbook...
  • Page 341: Chapter 16. Upgrades To Iseries Servers

    Draft Document for Review October 18, 2004 Upgrades to iSeries servers Chapter 16. Use the IBM Eserver i5 Prerequisite tool to find compatibility information for hardware and software features for IBM Eserver i5 520, 550, 570, and 595 processors. Find this tool at: http://www-912.ibm.com/e_dir/eServerPrereq.nsf upgrade...
  • Page 342 IBM Marketing 810, 820, 825, 830, 840, 870, and 890 were on 8 October 2003. Upgrades to the iSeries 820, 830, and 840 servers are not supported as of 21 November 2003. IBM Eserver i5 and iSeries System Handbook...
  • Page 343: Upgrade Considerations

    A special process will apply in the unlikely event that a 9406 already has the same serial number. The supported processor upgrade path for each model of the current Eserver i5 and iSeries product line is documented in IBM Eserver iSeries Supported Upgrades, REDP-0322.
  • Page 344: 5250 Oltp Considerations

    Memory in the #2469 2-way Model 810 processor is not compatible and does not migrate to the Model 550 or 570. Refer to the following diagram to see what memory can be reused when upgrading to the Eserver i5 servers. IBM Eserver i5 and iSeries System Handbook...
  • Page 345 5486Up8x.fm Draft Document for Review October 18, 2004 Memory Reuse 520 Std/Ent 520 Value Some features supported on earlier models cannot be ordered on new Models 520, 550, 570, 595, 800, 810, 825, 870, or 890. When upgrading existing I/O towers: as is –...
  • Page 346 SPD I/O is not supported by the Eserver i5 models. Customers running on the 720, 730, 740, 820, 830, and 840 can continue to use their existing SPD I/O when upgrading to V5R3.
  • Page 347: Capacity On Demand Upgrades

    Some features have software requirements. Refer to Informational APAR II13440 on the Web at: http://www.ibm.com/eserver/iseries/support Supported model upgrades are identified in IBM Eserver iSeries Supported Upgrades, REDP-0322. Refer to IBM Eserver iSeries Migration: System Migration and Upgrades at V5R1 and V5R2, SG24-6055, for a full explanation of migration considerations.
  • Page 348: Edition Upgrades

    Edition and, therefore, can be upgraded to any of the supported Standard or Enterprise Edition offerings. No model path upgrades are available into the Model 550 Domino or Solution Editions. Upgrades from the Model 550 Domino Edition to the Enterprise Edition are not available. IBM Eserver i5 and iSeries System Handbook...
  • Page 349: Risc-To-Risc Data Migration (#0205)

    The #0205 specify code is orderable on the initial order of an iSeries Model 520, 550, 570, 595, 800, 810, 820, 825, 830, 840, 870, or 890. IBM manufacturing loads the System Licensed Internal Code (SLIC) through QSYS of OS/400 when the #0205 specify code is ordered.
  • Page 350: Upgrade Options For Expansion Towers

    The #5065/#5066 features listed in the following table are not supported in the #5074/#5079 towers. They must be replaced. From feature Suggested replacement feature #2718 PCI Magnetic Media Controller #2768 PCI Magnetic Media Controller IBM Eserver i5 and iSeries System Handbook...
  • Page 351 5486Up8x.fm Draft Document for Review October 18, 2004 #2721 PCI Two-line WAN IOA #4745 PCI 2-line WAN IOA #2722 Twinaxial Workstation IOA #4746 PCI Twinaxial IOA #2724 PCI 16/4 Mbps Token Ring IOA #2744 PCI 100 Mbps Token Ring IOA #2729 PCI Magnetic Media Controller #2749 PCI Ultra Magnetic Media Controller #2824 PCI Feature Controller...
  • Page 352 5486Up8x.fm Draft Document for Review October 18, 2004 IBM Eserver i5 and iSeries System Handbook...
  • Page 353: Chapter 17. Iseries I/O Processors

    This chapter discusses Peripheral Component Interconnect (PCI) system unit, and PCI and System Products Division (SPD) Migration tower I/O processors (IOP) available from IBM for iSeries servers and associated towers. Refer to Chapter 18, “iSeries I/O adapters and controllers” on page 339, for I/O adapter (IOA) information.
  • Page 354: System Unit Hardware (Pci)

    These IOAs are supported by the embedded PCI IOP on the Models 270, 800, and 810, the #5075, and the #2842 PCI IOP: #2742 Two-Line WAN IOA #2743 1 Gbps PCI Ethernet IOA #2744 PCI 100 Mbps Token Ring IOA #2749 PCI Ultra Magnetic Media Controller IBM Eserver i5 and iSeries System Handbook...
  • Page 355 The #2842 can drive a maximum of four IOAs. Further restrictions apply, as stated in the IOP descriptions in this chapter and in the “PCI card placement rules for the iSeries server” chapter of the IBM Eserver iSeries and AS/400e System Builder, SG24-2155.
  • Page 356: 2843/#9943 Pci Iop

    #2763 PCI RAID Disk Unit Controller ( on 21 November 2003) #2765 PCI Fibre Channel Tape Controller #2766 PCI Fibre Channel Disk Controller #2768 PCI Magnetic Media Controller #2772/#2773 PCI Dual WAN/Modem IOA IBM Eserver i5 and iSeries System Handbook...
  • Page 357: 2844/#9744/#9844 Pci Iop

    The #2843/#9943 can drive a maximum of four IOAs. Further restrictions apply, as stated in the IOP descriptions in this chapter and the “PCI card placement rules for the iSeries server” chapter of the IBM Eserver iSeries and AS/400e System Builder, SG24-2155.
  • Page 358 On the #5790 PCI ExpansionDrawer supports two #2844 PCI IOP with blindswap cards. Two #5790 can be placed side by side in a rack with #7311 Dual I/O Unit Enclosure The following IOAs are supported (driven) by the #2844/#9844 PCI IOP: IBM Eserver i5 and iSeries System Handbook...
  • Page 359 5486IOp.fm Draft Document for Review October 18, 2004 CCIN 288E - Embedded 10/100 Mbps Ethernet IOA (Model 825 only) #2742 Two-Line WAN IOA #2743 1 Gbps PCI Ethernet IOA #2744 PCI 100 Mbps Token Ring IOA #2749 PCI Ultra Magnetic Media Controller #2757 PCI-X Ultra RAID Disk Controller #2760 PCI 1 Gbps Ethernet UTP Adapter withdrawn from marketing...
  • Page 360: 2791/#2891 Integrated Xseries Server

    4096 At least one LAN IOA is required. Refer to the “PCI card placement rules for the iSeries server” chapter of the IBM Eserver iSeries and AS/400e System Builder, SG24-2155, for details and limitations. The #2791 and #2891 support up to three, in any combination, of these LAN IOA...
  • Page 361: 2792/#2892/#9792 Pci Integrated Xseries Server

    A display must be connected to the Integrated xSeries Server to support Windows. For a non-U.S.A. keyboard or mouse and display, see: http://www.iseries.ibm.com/windowsintegration #2792/#2892/#9792 PCI Integrated xSeries Server The #2792 and #2892 PCI Integrated xSeries Server contain a 1.6 GHz processor and four memory slots in the xSeries IOP.
  • Page 362 The #2792/#2892 requires two PCI card slots on the system or expansion tower backplane. The card does not reduce a third slot to a short slot. The #2792/#2892 ships with a keyboard or mouse splitter cable. IBM Eserver i5 and iSeries System Handbook...
  • Page 363: 2799/#2899 Pci Integrated Xseries Server

    (regions) that offer it). A display must be connected to the Integrated xSeries Server to support Windows. For a non-U.S.A. keyboard or mouse and display, see: http://www.iseries.ibm.com/windowsintegration withdrawn from marketing The #2792, #2892, and #9792 were 01 January 2004.
  • Page 364 4096 At least one LAN IOA is required. Refer to the “PCI card placement rules for the iSeries server” chapter of the IBM Eserver iSeries and AS/400e System Builder, SG24-2155, for complete rules for placing these PCI cards in configurations.
  • Page 365: 4710/#4810/#9710 Pci Integrated Xseries Server

    A display must be connected to the Integrated xSeries Server to support Windows. For a non-U.S.A. keyboard or mouse and display, see: http://www.iseries.ibm.com/windowsintegration The #2799 and #2899 PCI Integrated xSeries Server require OS/400 V5R1 (with program temporary fixes (PTFs)) or later. For required PTF information, see Informational APAR II13105 at: http://www-912.ibm.com/n_dir/nas4apar.nsf/nas4aparhome...
  • Page 366 A minimum of 1 GB server memory is required. #1700 (IPCS Keyboard or Mouse for Windows) is the default in countries (regions) that offer it. A display must be connected to the Integrated Server to support Windows. IBM Eserver i5 and iSeries System Handbook...
  • Page 367: Migration Tower Pci Hardware

    Some or all of the IOPs in the following sections were This section offers a reference to assist in planning system upgrades. Important: Keep in mind that IBM Eserver i5 520, 550, 570, and 595, and iSeries 800, 810, 825, 870, and 890 models do not support migration towers.
  • Page 368 A minimum of 64 MB IOP memory on the Integrated Netfinity Server For keyboard or mouse and display support in countries (regions) outside of the U.S.A., see the Web site at: http://www-132.ibm.com/content/home/store_IBMPublicUSA/en_US/ eServer/iSeries/ withdrawn from marketing The #2865 was on 02 July 2002. IBM Eserver i5 and iSeries System Handbook...
  • Page 369: Migration Tower Spd Hardware

    IBM” on page 840. This section is included for reference purposes to assist in planning system upgrades. Important: Keep in mind that Eserver i5 520, 550, 570, and 595, and iSeries 800, 810, 825, 870, and 890 models do not support migration towers or SPD hardware.
  • Page 370: 6618 Integrated Netfinity Server

    An external cable is included to enable connectivity to IPCS hardware (keyboard or mouse), which also allows for optional use of parallel and serial ports. If you run Windows NT on the #6618, these considerations apply: IBM Eserver i5 and iSeries System Handbook...
  • Page 371 A minimum of 64 MB IOP memory is available on the Integrated Netfinity Server. For keyboard or mouse and display support in countries (regions) outside the U.S.A., see the Web site at: http://www-132.ibm.com/content/home/store_IBMPublicUSA/en_US/ eServer/iSeries/ withdrawn from marketing The #6618 was on 28 December 2001.
  • Page 372 5486IOp.fm Draft Document for Review October 18, 2004 IBM Eserver i5 and iSeries System Handbook...
  • Page 373: Chapter 18. Iseries I/O Adapters And Controllers

    I/O adapters and Chapter 18. controllers This chapter discusses input/output adapters (IOA) that are available from IBM for iSeries Peripheral Component Interconnect (PCI) system units and associated PCI and System Products Division (SPD) migration towers. Refer to Chapter 17, “iSeries I/O processors” on page 319, for input/output processor (IOP) information.
  • Page 374: Pci Card Technology

    IOA. However, there are instances that require resetting an IOP. Refer to “PCI-X” on page 22 for a description of PCI-X, the newest generation of PCI technology used on iSeries servers. IBM Eserver i5 and iSeries System Handbook...
  • Page 375: Pci Card Placement Rules

    PCI Card Placement Rules for the IBM Eserver iSeries Server Version 5 Release 2, REDP-3638, before you propose any configuration. Rules are also explained in the iSeries Information Center at: http://publib.boulder.ibm.com/infocenter/eserver/v1r2s/en_US/index.htm?
  • Page 376: Pci Ioa

    Draft Document for Review October 18, 2004 PCI IOA When installed and configured in an OS/400 (IBM i5/OS) partition, PCI IOAs have to be driven by a PCI IOP. Several types of PCI adapter cards, each of which can require a specialized slot...
  • Page 377 5486IOA.fm Draft Document for Review October 18, 2004 Feature Description RedHat SUSE iSeries equivalent #0601 #0601 - Direct Attach-2743 #2743 #0602 #0602 - Direct Attach-2760 #2760 #0603 #0603 - Direct Attach-2744 #2744 #0607 #0607 - Direct Attach-4838 #4838 #0608 #0608 - Direct Attach-4745 #4745 #0609 #0609 - Direct Attach-2772...
  • Page 378 Model 520,570 only Model 570,595 only Model 595 only AIX 5L for POWER V5.2 for IBM eServer,or later, Red Hat Enterprise Linux AS for POWER Version 3, or later SUSE LINUX Enterprise Server 9 for POWER, or later. Not all features are supported on all models. Some features may be withdrawn but are in the table for reference.
  • Page 379: System Unit Hardware (Pci)

    5486IOA.fm Draft Document for Review October 18, 2004 System unit hardware (PCI) iSeries PCI IOAs available from IBM are described in this section. IOAs that are withdrawn from marketing supported but are now are described in the IBM Eserver iSeries and AS/400e System Builder, SG24-2155. Withdrawn features are identified in “Products and features no longer marketed by IBM”...
  • Page 380: 2743 1 Gbps Pci Ethernet Ioa

    The #2744 PCI 100 Mbps Token Ring IOA provides a single attachment to a 100 Mbps, 16 Mbps, or 4 Mbps IBM Token Ring network. The feature consists of an IOA card, internal code, which supplies IEEE 802.5 Media Access Control (MAC), and IEEE 802.2 Logical Link Control (LCC) functions.
  • Page 381: 2749 Pci Ultra Magnetic Media Controller

    5486IOA.fm Draft Document for Review October 18, 2004 #2749 PCI Ultra Magnetic Media Controller The #2749 PCI Ultra Magnetic Media Controller is an Ultra SCSI high voltage differential (HVD) controller for attachment of an external HVD tape device or an external HVD optical device.
  • Page 382: 2757 Pci-X Ultra Raid Disk Controller

    Up to 15 disk units per #2757 are supported in a #9094 Base PCI I/O Enclosure attached to a Model 870 or 890. For all other configurations, contact your IBM marketing representative. A minimum of three disk units of the same capacity is needed for a valid RAID-5 configuration.
  • Page 383: 2763 Pci Raid Disk Unit Controller

    5486IOA.fm Draft Document for Review October 18, 2004 Number of units in the array Number of units parity is spread across 4 - 7 8 - 15 16 - 18 #2763 PCI RAID Disk Unit Controller The #2763 PCI RAID Disk Unit Controller is an Ultra2 SCSI disk unit controller with a 10 MB write-cache that provides RAID-5 protection for internal disk units and supports internal tape and CD-ROM units.
  • Page 384 7210-025 External DVD- RAM Drive Note: If either of the previous devices is daisy chained from another device, the #0162 specify code must not be present. The #2768 PCI Magnetic Media Controller is hot pluggable. IBM Eserver i5 and iSeries System Handbook...
  • Page 385: 2772 And #2773 Pci Dual Wan/Modem Ioa

    5486IOA.fm Draft Document for Review October 18, 2004 #2772 and #2773 PCI Dual WAN/Modem IOA The #2772 PCI Dual WAN/Modem IOA and #2773 PCI Dual WAN/Modem IOA are basically the same interface. The #2772 is the non-Complex Impedance Matching (CIM) version of this card. Both are 2-line WAN adapters, with two ports (RJ11) supporting V.90 56K Async PPP and FAX applications at data rates up to 14.4K via internal modems.
  • Page 386 Up to 15 disk units per #2780 are supported in a #9094 Base PCI I/O Enclosure attached to a Model 870, 890,595 For all other configurations, contact your IBM marketing representative. A minimum of three disk units of the same capacity is needed for a valid RAID-5 configuration.
  • Page 387: 2787 Pci-X Fibre Channel Disk Controller

    5486IOA.fm Draft Document for Review October 18, 2004 Note: The battery for cache in the #2780 can be replaced without removing the #2780 adapter from the system. #2787 PCI-X Fibre Channel Disk Controller The #2787 PCI-X Fibre Channel Disk Controller provides Fibre Channel attachment capability for external disk devices.
  • Page 388 #0354 V.35 50-ft./15m PCI cable ( 03 December 2002) #0356 V.36 20-ft. PCI cable #0359 X.21 20-ft. PCI cable withdrawn from marketing #0360 X.21 50-ft./15m PCI cable ( 03 December 2002) IBM Eserver i5 and iSeries System Handbook...
  • Page 389: 2805 And #2806 Pci Quad Modem Ioa

    5486IOA.fm Draft Document for Review October 18, 2004 #0365 V.24/EIA232 80-ft. PCI cable #0367 Operations Console PCI Cable Multiple #0367 cables can be ordered (but only one per #2793) to serve as consoles for secondary partitions when logical partitioning (#0140) is specified. ECS is supported from the RVX port.
  • Page 390: 2849/#9749 10/100 Mbps Ethernet Adapter

    (in any combination) of these cables are attached: #0348 V.24/EIA232 20-ft./6m PCI cable withdrawn from marketing #0349 V.24/EIA232 50-ft./15m PCI cable ( December 2002) #0353 V.35 20-ft./6m PCI cable IBM Eserver i5 and iSeries System Handbook...
  • Page 391: 4746 Pci Twinaxial Ioa

    5486IOA.fm Draft Document for Review October 18, 2004 withdrawn from marketing #0354 V.35 50-ft./15m PCI cable ( 03 December 2002) #0355 V.35 80-ft./24m PCI cable #0356 V.36 20-ft./6m PCI cable #0358 V.36 150-ft./45m PCI cable #0359 X.21 20-ft./6m PCI cable withdrawn from marketing #0360 X.21 50-ft./15m PCI cable ( 03 December...
  • Page 392: 4801 Pci Cryptographic Coprocessor

    #4801 PCI Cryptographic Coprocessor The #4801 PCI Cryptographic Coprocessor is a hardware cryptography solution based on the IBM 4758-023 card. The #4801 is a half-length PCI card that offers rich cryptography function, secure storage of cryptographic keys, and triple DES capability.
  • Page 393: 4805 Pci Cryptographic Accelerator

    FIPS: Applications that require a FIPS 140 certified, tamper-resistant module for storing cryptographic keys or require financial PIN processing should continue to use the IBM 4758-023 Cryptographic Coprocessor PCI card (#4801 or #4802). FIPS 140-1 is a U.S. Government National Institute of Standards &...
  • Page 394: Pci-X Integrated Xseries Server

    Placement of #4812/#9812 is limited to specific PCI slots within the i550, 595, 800, 810, 825, 870 and 890 system towers and the various expansion towers. Placement of the #4813/#9813 is limited to specific PCI slots within the 570 system model and #5790 expansion unit. IBM Eserver i5 and iSeries System Handbook...
  • Page 395: 5700 Pci 1 Gbps Ethernet Ioa

    Virtual system Console is used. For a non-U.S. keyboard, mouse and display see: http://www.ibm.com/eserver/iseries/windowsintegration/ For the latest information on Windows on iSeries and eServer i5 see: http://www.ibm.com/eserver/iseries/windowsintegration/xseriesmodels For the latest information on Linux on Series and eServer i5 see: http://www.ibm.com/eserver/iseries/integratedxseries/linux #5700 PCI 1 Gbps Ethernet IOA The #5700 PCI 1 Gbps Ethernet IOA allows attachment to IEEE standard 802.3Z...
  • Page 396: 5701 Pci 1 Gbps Ethernet Utp Ioa

    When used as a Direct Attached Adapter for Linux or AIX, order the #0621 in place of the #5701. The #2760 PCI 1 Gbps Ethernet UTP Adapter and the #5701 PCI 1 Gbps Ethernet UTP IOA are functionally equivalent. IBM Eserver i5 and iSeries System Handbook...
  • Page 397: 5702 Pci-X Ultra Tape Controller

    3580-L23 IBM TotalStorage Ultrium 2 Tape Drive 3582-L23 IBM Ultrium Tape Library, LVD Ultrium 2 drive feature 3583-Lxx IBM Ultrium Scalable Tape Library, LVD Ultrium 2 drive feature 3584 UltraScalable Tape Library, LVD Ultrium 2 drive feature 7206-VX2 80 GB VXA-2 External Tape Drive 7207-122 QIC-SLR Tape Bridge Box (4 GB External ¼-inch Cartridge Tape...
  • Page 398: 5703 Pci-X Raid Disk Unit Controller

    In the RAID-5 configuration, disk unit protection is provided at less cost than mirroring, and with greater performance than system checksums. The #5703 controller supports a maximum of 12 disk units. DASD compression is not supported. IBM Eserver i5 and iSeries System Handbook...
  • Page 399: 5704 Pci-X Fibre Channel Tape Controller

    5486IOA.fm Draft Document for Review October 18, 2004 Restriction: Due to a system CEC and external tower disk unit cage SCSI bus designs, only Models 270, 800, and 810, and the #0595/#5095 PCI-X Expansion Tower have a suitable system configuration to allow 12 disk units to attach to a single #5703.
  • Page 400: 5705 Pci-X Tape/Dasd Controller

    3580-L23 IBM TotalStorage Ultrium 2 Tape Drive 3582-L23 IBM Ultrium Tape Library, LVD Ultrium 2 drive feature 3583-Lxx IBM Ultrium Scalable Tape Library, LVD Ultrium 2 drive feature 3584 UltraScalable Tape Library, LVD Ultrium 2 drive feature IBM Eserver i5 and iSeries System Handbook...
  • Page 401 5486IOA.fm Draft Document for Review October 18, 2004 7206-VX2 80 GB VXA-2 External Tape Drive 7207-122 QIC-SLR Tape Bridge Box (4 GB External ¼-inch Cartridge Tape Drive) 7208-345 60 GB External 8mm Tape Drive 7210-020 External CD-ROM 7210-025 External DVD-RAM 7329-308 SLR100 ¼-inch Tape Autoloader One 7210-025 External DVD-RAM and one 7210-025 External DVD-RAM: The two devices are daisy chained.
  • Page 402: 5706 Pci-X 1Gbps Ethernet-Tx Ioa

    The 1000 Mbps speed is not supported in half duplex (HDX) mode. Systems Network Architecture (SNA) is not supported. A cross-over cable is not supported. It is supported in Models 520, 550, 570, or 595 with i5/OS V5R3. IBM Eserver i5 and iSeries System Handbook...
  • Page 403: 5707 Pci-X 1Gbps Ethernet-Sx Ioa

    (in front of or behind IOPs). Note: For optimum performance, place the adapter in a 64-bit PCI-X card slot whenever possible. The 2-Port IBM Gigabit Ethernet-SX PCI-X Adapter incorporates an LC type connector on the card. Note the following restrictions: Half Duplex (HDX) mode is not supported.
  • Page 404: 5709 Raid Enabler Card

    QIC) and 7206-VX2 (80GB VXA-2).Note the #5712/5702 is rated at up to 160 MBps. This is a good match for 358x LTO-2 tape drives. Each port of the #5712 PCI-X Tape/DASD Controller supports one, or a combination, of these devices: IBM Eserver i5 and iSeries System Handbook...
  • Page 405 3581-Lxx IBM Ultrium Tape Autoloader 3582-L23 IBM Ultrium Tape Library, LVD Ultrium 2 drive feature 3583-Lxx IBM Ultrium Scalable Tape Library, LVD Ultrium 2 drive feature 3584 UltraScalable Tape Library, LVD Ultrium 2 drive feature 7206-VX2 80 GB VXA-2 External Tape Drive 7207-122 QIC-SLR Tape Bridge Box (4 GB External ¼-inch Cartridge Tape...
  • Page 406: 5715 Pci-X Tape/Dasd Controller

    3580-L23 IBM TotalStorage Ultrium 2 Tape Drive 3582-L23 IBM Ultrium Tape Library, LVD Ultrium 2 drive feature 3583-Lxx IBM Ultrium Scalable Tape Library, LVD Ultrium 2 drive feature 3584 UltraScalable Tape Library, LVD Ultrium 2 drive feature 7206-VX2 80 GB VXA-2 External Tape Drive 7207-122 QIC-SLR Tape Bridge Box (4 GB External ¼-inch Cartridge Tape...
  • Page 407: Migration Tower Pci Hardware

    Some or all of the IOAs listed in the following sections were marketing . For a complete list of withdrawn features, see “Products and features no longer marketed by IBM” on page 840. This section is included for reference purposes to assist in planning system upgrades. #2720/#9720 Base PCI WAN/Twinaxial IOA...
  • Page 408: Migration Tower Spd Hardware

    All of the IOAs listed in the following sections were For a list of withdrawn features, see “Products and features no longer marketed by IBM” on page 840. This section is included for reference purposes to assist in planning system upgrades.
  • Page 409: Homologation

    5486IOA.fm Draft Document for Review October 18, 2004 Refer to the IBM Eserver iSeries and AS/400e System Builder, SG24-2155, for feature descriptions. Homologation Homologation is the process to obtain a country’s (region’s) government approval to ship a device and connect it to the country’s (region’s) telecommunications network.
  • Page 410: 2760 Pci 1 Gbps Ethernet Utp Adapter

    A #0372 two meter LC-SC Adapter kit is used to connect the #2765 to a 62.5 micron cable. Fibre Channel attachment for tape devices offers tremendous performance capabilities and long distance options. It is also easier for you to share these valuable resources with multiple systems. IBM Eserver i5 and iSeries System Handbook...
  • Page 411: 2766 Pci Fibre Channel Disk Controller

    5486IOA.fm Draft Document for Review October 18, 2004 The tape subsystems that are supported by the #2765 PCI Fibre Channel Tape Controller are: 3590 Models E11/H11 or E1A/H1A with feature #9510 (on new orders) 3590 Models E11/H11 or E1A/H1A with feature #3510 (upgrade of installed SCSI tape devices to Fibre Channel) 3583 with drive feature #8005 3584 with drive feature #1456...
  • Page 412: 2782 Pci-X Raid Disk Unit Controller

    Draft Document for Review October 18, 2004 Important: A #2766 PCI Fibre Channel Disk Controller, supported on the iSeries with OS/400 V5R1, can be used to attach the IBM TotalStorage Enterprise Storage Server (ESS). The #2766 is not supported as a load source IOP in secondary (system is unable to IPL via a #2766), but remote load source mirroring is supported through the #2766.
  • Page 413: 4748/#9748 Base Pci Raid Disk Unit Controller

    5486IOA.fm Draft Document for Review October 18, 2004 Number of units in the array Number of units parity is spread across 4 - 7 8 - 12 The #2782 and #0619 Linux Direct Attach - #2782 PCI-X RAID Disk Unit withdrawn from marketing Controller were on 01 January 2004.
  • Page 414: 4838 Pci 100/10 Mbps Ethernet Ioa

    Ethernet on Integrated Netfinity Server) is required for each #4838 ordered. When used as a Direct Attached Adapter for Linux, order the #0607 in place of the #4838. withdrawn from marketing The #4838 is in October 2004. The xxx is the recommended replacement. IBM Eserver i5 and iSeries System Handbook...
  • Page 415 This chapter discusses disk storage, tape, CD-ROM, and DVD-RAM internal to the system unit or tower complex. It also presents information about speeds, specifications, and feature descriptions, including disk protection, hardware disk compression, and alternate initial program load (IPL) options. © Copyright IBM Corp. 1997 - 2004. All rights reserved.
  • Page 416: Pci Disk Units

    #8818 17.54 GB Optional Base Two-byte V4R5 Disk Unit 10k RPM #8917 8.58 GB Optional Base 10 k RPM V4R5 Disk Unit #8918 17.54 GB Optional Base 10 k RPM V4R5 Disk Unit IBM Eserver i5 and iSeries System Handbook...
  • Page 417: Disk Storage Specifications Comparison

    #5075, #5079, #5094, #5095 and #5294 towers or iSeries and i5 System Units. Feature conversion is not available when the NEWSYS function of the IBM marketing configurator is used to replace a system. RPQ 847102 may be used in place of feature conversion to obtain mounting hardware and instructions.
  • Page 418: Disk Unit Conversion

    (800, 810, 825, 870, 890), the Model 520, and the Model 570. After the conversion, process an RPO change to add a #4317 or #4318 feature for each #6817/#6818/#8817/#8818 feature converted, and remove the appropriate number of #6817/#6818/#8817/#8818 features. IBM Eserver i5 and iSeries System Handbook...
  • Page 419: Load Source Specify Features

    5486IntStor.fm Draft Document for Review October 18, 2004 Load source Specify Features Beginning with the V5R1 announcement, one of the following load source specify codes is required on all initial orders of an iSeries server: #0829 - #4318 Load Source specify #0830 - #4319 Load Source specify #0834 - #4326 Load Source specify #0835 - #4327 Load Source specify...
  • Page 420: Raid-5

    5486IntStor.fm Draft Document for Review October 18, 2004 The disk array subsystems supplied by IBM enhance the selection of recovery options available on the iSeries and i5 servers. This method of protection is based on the Redundant Array of Independent Disks (RAID) specifications that were published by the University of California in 1987.
  • Page 421: Mirroring

    5486IntStor.fm Draft Document for Review October 18, 2004 RAID-5 protection is supported for all internal disks, provided that it is supported by the disk controller. A RAID controller is required to support concurrent maintenance. Mirroring Mirrored protection is a function that increases the availability of iSeries and i5 servers in the event of a failure of a disk-related hardware component.
  • Page 422: Internal Tape, Cd-Rom, Dvd-Ram, And Dvd-Rom

    #4630 DVD-RAM #4631 DVD-ROM #4633 DVD-RAM #5751 DVD-RAM 1/4-inch Cartridge Tape Devices #4483 16 GB ¼-inch Cartridge Tape Device #4486 25 GB ¼-inch Cartridge Tape Device #4582 4 GB ¼-inch Cartridge Tape Device IBM Eserver i5 and iSeries System Handbook...
  • Page 423 5486IntStor.fm Draft Document for Review October 18, 2004 Internal storage System units supported media Feature #5074 #5094 #5079 #5294 #4583 16 GB ¼-inch Cartridge Tape Device #4584 30 GB ¼-inch Cartridge Tape Device #4682 4 GB ¼ inch #4684 30 GB ¼ inch #4686 25 GB ¼-inch Cartridge...
  • Page 424: Internal Tape Device Specifications

    Notes: All tape features #44xx and #45xx are CIF. Orders for these devices are installed by the customer. The IBM Customer Engineer (CE) can install these CIF as a billable service. Available as a new device. Supported but not orderable. May only be supported as part of a conversion.
  • Page 425 5486IntStor.fm Draft Document for Review October 18, 2004 IBM Tape Drive QIC- QIC- 4/8GB MLR1 MLR1 MLR3 VXA-2 SLR5 QIC- 5010 5010 2.5 GB 2.5 GB 4 GB 13 GB 16 GB 25 GB 30 GB 50 GB 80 GB...
  • Page 426: Tape Device Technology

    QIC tape devices can take up to five minutes. The tape device retensions the data cartridge only when a loss of tension is detected. For typical operating conditions, this is expected to happen infrequently. IBM Eserver i5 and iSeries System Handbook...
  • Page 427 (up to 60 GB with compression in SLR60 format), 25 GB with IBM MLR3-25GB Data Cartridge (up to 50 GB with compression in MLR3 format), 16 GB with IBM MLR1-16GB Data Cartridge (up to 32 GB with compression in QIC5010 format), and 2 GB with IBM MLR1-2GB Data Cartridge (up to 4 GB with compression in QIC5010 format).
  • Page 428: Internal Tape Features

    The 80 GB VXA-2 Tape Devices (#1889, #4585, #4685, #9285, #9689) are integrated features. The IBM 7206-VX2 Tape Device is a stand-alone external device. The VXA-2 devices use a new media format that is not compatible with any of the tape devices that are currently offered on the iSeries server.
  • Page 429 5486IntStor.fm Draft Document for Review October 18, 2004 #4585 80 GB VXA-2 Tape Device Can be mounted in a removable media device slot of a 270, 800, 810, or 820 system unit. The #4585 is a CIF. #4586 25 GB ¼-inch Cartridge Tape Device Can be mounted in the system unit of the iSeries 270, 810, or 820.
  • Page 430: Internal Cd-Rom, Dvd-Ram, And Dvd-Rom Drives

    5486IntStor.fm Draft Document for Review October 18, 2004 IBM 8mm data cartridges and is compression capable, providing a capacity of up to 150 GB. It is supported in Model 520 and 550 Linux and AIX partitions only. The #6134 is a CIF.
  • Page 431 November 2004) The following table identifies the CD-ROM, DVD-ROM, and DVD-RAM devices supported in IBM Eserver i5 and iSeries servers. Also listed is the supported format, maximum capacity, minimum operating system level, write supported media and the required IOA. All DVD drives support ISO 9660 and UDF formats.
  • Page 432 Model 520, 550, and 570 with i5/OS V5R3. The #2640 is a CIF. #4525 CD-ROM The #4525 is a feature CD-ROM that can be mounted in the system unit of Servers 810 (migration only), 270, and 820. IBM Eserver i5 and iSeries System Handbook...
  • Page 433 5486IntStor.fm Draft Document for Review October 18, 2004 The #4525 can be used for alternate IPL (IBM distributed CD-ROM media only) and program distribution. #4530 DVD-RAM The #4530 is an half high internal DVD-RAM feature that mounts in the system unit of Servers 270, 800, 810, and 820.
  • Page 434 5486IntStor.fm Draft Document for Review October 18, 2004 The #4625 can be used for Alternate IPL (IBM distributed CD-ROM media only) and program distribution. #4630 DVD-RAM The #4630 is a half high DVD-RAM device which is supported in a removable media device slot of a Server 825, 830, 840, 870 or 890, or a #5074, #5079, #5094, #5294, #8093, #8094, or #9094 tower.
  • Page 435: Internal Optical Device Media Positioning And Use

    Draft Document for Review October 18, 2004 Internal optical device media positioning and use For IBM Eserver i5 and iSeries DVD-RAM media is the only media supported for writing. For reading CD-ROM, CD-R, CD-RW, DVD-ROM and DVD-RAM are supported. DVD-RAM media comes in different capacities. It comes in 2.6GB, 4.7Gb, 5.2GB and 9.4GB capacities.
  • Page 436: Rpq 847184 Convert #64Xx To #45Xx/46Xx

    Installation is not included in the price of this RPQ Alternate IPL Throughout this book and in the IBM Eserver iSeries and AS/400e System alternate IPL Builder, SG24-2155, the term (ALT-IPL) is used to describe both alternate IPL devices and alternate installation devices.
  • Page 437 5486IntStor.fm Draft Document for Review October 18, 2004 created, which contain Licensed Internal Code and may contain the operating system, licensed programs, and data. See Backup and Recovery V5R3, SC41-5304, for more information. Internal disk, tape, CD-ROM, DVD-RAM, DVD-ROM storage...
  • Page 438 5486IntStor.fm Draft Document for Review October 18, 2004 IBM Eserver i5 and iSeries System Handbook...
  • Page 439: Components

    SAN components This chapter describes the latest external storage media devices that are marketed today for IBM Eserver i5 and iSeries servers. Specification charts are provided for the supported attachment methods and external devices. It also covers storage area network (SAN) components that are marketed and supported by the IBM Eserver i5 and iSeries server.
  • Page 440: External Storage Tape

    Note: Compressed data rates are estimates and are data, application, and processor dependent. User results may vary. The 3580, 3581, 3582, 3583, and 3584 are connected to IBM Eserver i5 iSeries servers by fibre channel, low-voltage differential (LVD) Ultra 160 SCSI, or high-voltage differential (HVD) Ultra Small Computer System Interface (SCSI) adapters.
  • Page 441 Draft Document for Review October 18, 2004 Some advantages of the Ultrium family include: Latest Open Standard technology and a strategic IBM platform Cost effective solution for high capacity and fast tape storage The 3583 and 3584 are modular and expandable...
  • Page 442 Installing more than one Ultrium drive on a SCSI bus can impact the save rate of the device. The IBM TotalStorage 358x tape devices that are supported on i5 and iSeries servers include: IBM TotalStorage Ultrium External Tape Drive 3580...
  • Page 443 LTO Ultrium Tape Drive. It is designed to support up to 35 MB/sec native data transfer rates (70 MB/sec with 2:1 compression). In addition, with the use of the IBM TotalStorage LTO Ultrium 200 GB Data Cartridge, the IBM TotalStorage Ultrium 2 Tape Drive doubles the tape cartridge capacity up to 200 GB native capacity (400 GB with 2:1 compression).
  • Page 444 Ultrium Tape Drive. It is designed to support up to 35 MB/sec native data transfer rates (70 MB/sec with 2:1 compression). With the use of the IBM TotalStorage LTO Ultrium 200 GB Data Cartridge, the IBM TotalStorage Ultrium 2 Tape Drive doubles the tape cartridge capacity up to 200 GB native capacity (400 GB with 2:1 compression).
  • Page 445: Ibm Totalstorage Enterprise Tape System 3590

    LTO logical library partitions, including mixed Ultrium drives and media. In addition, the IBM TotalStorage UltraScalable Tape Library 3584 supports IBM TotalStorage Enterprise Tape System 3592-J1A. When 3592 tape drives are installed, the maximum number of library cartridge slots is 6260 and the maximum number of drives is 192.
  • Page 446: Ibm Totalstorage 3592 Tape Drive Model J1A

    The 3590 Models B11, E11, and H11 incorporate a standard 10-slot ACF for high-capacity stand-alone unattended operation. The 3590 Models B1A, E1A, and H1A come without the ACF. They are designed to go into the IBM 3494 Enterprise Automated Tape Library.
  • Page 447: Ibm Totalstorage 3494 Enterprise Tape Library

    Attachment via the #2765 PCI Fibre Channel Tape Controller or #5704 PCI-X Fibre Channel Tape Controller adapters Supported in the IBM TotalStorage UltraScalable Tape Library 3584 Small form factor which allows double the drives in a single 3494 frame, as compared to the Enterprise Tape System 3590 Stand-alone rack option also available.
  • Page 448: Ibm 7206 Model Vx2 80 Gb External Vxa-2 Tape Device

    Different tape drives can be installed in different frames in the same 3494 library. The IBM TotalStorage 3494 Automated Tape Library supports up to 64 TCP/IP open system hosts and the attachment of up to 128 3592 or 92 3590 open systems tape drives.
  • Page 449: Ibm 7207 Model 122 4 Gb External Slr5 Qic Tape Drive

    IBM 7207 Model 330 30 GB External SLR60 Tape Drive The IBM 7207 Model 330 30 GB External SLR60 Tape Drive is a stand-alone streaming tape drive in a single, externally attached enclosure. It incorporates new 4-Channel Scalable Linear Recording (SLR) technology.
  • Page 450: Ibm 7208 Model 345 60 Gb External 8Mm Tape Drive

    Model 330 is also designed to be read-only compatible with SLR5 and DC9250 QIC tape formats. The 7207 Model 330 tape drive is an enhancement to the IBM 7207 Model 122 tape drive. It can be used to replace other tape technologies (such as Mammoth and DLT tape drives) that attach externally to the iSeries families of workstations and servers.
  • Page 451: Ibm 7212 Model 102 Totalstorage Storage Device Enclosure

    Web site: http://www.storage.ibm.com/tape/drives/7208/index.html IBM 7212 Model 102 TotalStorage Storage Device Enclosure The 7212 Model 102 is designed to mount in one EIA unit of standard 19-inch rack using an optional rack-mount hardware feature kit. The 7212 Model 102 can also be configured for desktop installation.
  • Page 452: Vxa, Qic, 8Mm Tape And Dvd-Ram Specifications Summary

    5486ExtStor.fm Draft Document for Review October 18, 2004 VXA, QIC, 8mm tape and DVD-RAM specifications summary The following table helps to distinguish the technical characteristics of the IBM 7206, 7207, 7208, 7212 tape, and 7210 DVD devices. Machine 7206-VX2 7207-122...
  • Page 453: External Tape Storage Automated Library Specifications

    Draft Document for Review October 18, 2004 External tape storage automated library specifications This table helps to distinguish the technical characteristics of the external storage automated tape library devices supported by the IBM Eserver i5 and iSeries servers marketed today. withdrawn...
  • Page 454 Fibre Channel Library #3104 Converter Kit) Manager/ro 3592 botics Fibre Channel only Compression/ Depends on LTO-DC (LZ1) I3590 - ALDC (LZ1 compaction IDRC installed 3592 - SLDC (LZ1) method drives, see 3590-X1A 3592-J1A column IBM Eserver i5 and iSeries System Handbook...
  • Page 455 5486ExtStor.fm Draft Document for Review October 18, 2004 Machine Desktop 3494-L12 Desktop 3575-L06 Desktop/Rack 3590-B1A model 3490E-F10 3494-L22 3570-C01 3575-L12 3581-L28, F28 3590-B11 3494-L10 3570-C02 3575-L18 3582-L23 3590-E1A Rack 3494-D12 3575-L24 3590-E11 3490E-F11 3494-D22 Rack 3575-L32 Library, Floor/Rack 3590-H1A 3494-D10 3570-C11 3583-L18 3590-H11...
  • Page 456: Tape Device Terminology

    5486ExtStor.fm Draft Document for Review October 18, 2004 Refer to IBM TotalStorage Tape Selection and Differentiation Guide, SG24-6946 to assist you in finding the best tape product solution for the designated backup environment. The 2004 edition of this Redbook covers the 3494, 3580, 3581, 3582, 3583, 3584, 3590, 3592, and other tape products.
  • Page 457: Magnetic Media Controller Transfer Rates

    Draft Document for Review October 18, 2004 Magnetic media controller transfer rates The following table identifies the theoretical transfer rates of IBM Eserver i5 and iSeries media controllers. Refer to appropriate benchmarks for an accurate representation of performance capabilities. The following two guides should be referenced for benchmark information: iSeries Performance Capabilities Reference, SC41-0607 and iSeries in Storage Area Networks, SG246220.
  • Page 458: Ibm 7210 Model 030 External Dvd-Ram Drive

    The Model 025 reads multi-session disks, CD-recordable disks, and CD-RW disks. DVD disk capacities of 2.6 GB, 4.7 GB, 5.2 GB, and 9.4 GB are supported. The IBM 7210 External DVD-RAM Drive enhances the function and capabilities of the iSeries.
  • Page 459: External Optical Storage

    The 7210-030 can be used as an alternate IPL device. The 7210-030 supports Ultra-3 SCSI LVD attachment to IBM Eserver i5 and iSeries servers. For additional information about the 7210-030, see the following Web site: http://www-1.ibm.com/servers/storage/tape/7210/index.html67...
  • Page 460: External Disk Storage Devices

    3995 Optical Library, see the following Web site: http://www-1.ibm.com/servers/storage/support/tape/3995/ The IBM Eserver i5 and iSeries with i5/OS V5R3 support the Plasmon's Ultra Density Optical (UDO) drives in the Plasmon G-series libraries. For more information on Plasmon Optical Library support see the following Web sites: http://www-1.ibm.com/servers/eserver/iseries/optical/...
  • Page 461 IBM eServer zSeries, IBM Eserver i5 or iSeries, and pSeries servers, as well as servers from Sun, Hp, and other Intel-based providers. SCSI attachment is not supported on the DS6000. For IBM Eserver i5 or iSeries attachment via 2Gbps Fibre Channel controllers is supported.
  • Page 462: Ibm Totalstorage Ds8000

    IBM eServer zSeries, IBM Eserver i5 or iSeries, and pSeries servers, as well as servers from Sun, Hp, and other Intel-based providers. SCSI attachment is not supported on the DS8000. For IBM Eserver i5 or iSeries attachment via 2Gbps Fibre Channel controllers is supported.
  • Page 463: Ibm Totalstorage Enterprise Storage Server Model 750

    IBM TotalStorage Enterprise Storage Server Model 750 The IBM TotalStorage Enterprise Storage Server (ESS) Model 750 is designed to help meet the needs of clients who do not require the full range of capacity and performance scalability offered by the ESS Model 800, but need enterprise level functionality intended to support reliable, continuous access to data at an affordable price.
  • Page 464: Ibm Totalstorage Enterprise Storage Server Model 800

    . Today’s industry standard for interconnecting components of a SAN is Fibre Channel. The IBM Eserver i5 and iSeries support connection of disk and tape using Fibre Channel. The advantage of SAN are greater distances to devices and the ability to share resources on a SAN.
  • Page 465: Ibm San Switches And Directors For Ibm Eserver I5 And Iseries

    SAN switches are supported on IBM Eserver i5 and iSeries servers for connecting multiple host servers with storage servers and devices, creating a SAN. There are a variety of SAN switches supported by the IBM Eserver i5 and iSeries servers. For more information, see the following Web site: http://www-1.ibm.com/servers/storage/san/...
  • Page 466 Draft Document for Review October 18, 2004 Entry and Midrange Fibre Channel Switches A number of entry level and midrange fibre channel switches are offered by IBM. These switches provide affordable, easy to manage SAN solutions for customer’s new to a SAN environment and for midrange customers. This section describes the highlights and specifications of the various models currently marketed by IBM.
  • Page 467 This section describes the highlights and specifications of the various models currently marketed by IBM. For information on all SAN models supported with IBM Eserver i5 and iSeries servers see the IBM Eserver i5, iSeries and AS/400e System Builder, SG 24-2155.
  • Page 468 5486ExtStor.fm Draft Document for Review October 18, 2004 IBM TotalStorage SAN32M-1 (2027-232) is a 2 Gbps FICON and Fibre Channel switch with scalability from 8 to 32 ports for easy to manage midrange infrastructure simplification and business continuity solutions. The SAN32M-1 can be used as an edge switch for highly scalable m-type enterprise-to-edge SAN solutions.
  • Page 469 IBM SAN Switches and the Brocade Silkworm family of switches. IBM TotalStorage SAN Switch M12 provides one or two 64-port, 2 Gigabit per second director with high availability features including non-disruptive CP failover and firmware activation. It provides fibre channel switching for high availability, scalable large enterprise SANs with a common management system.
  • Page 470 Manager V4 Up to 8Gbps aggregate speed ISL trunking Advanced fabric services such as end-to-end performance monitoring WEBTOOLS and Fabric Manager V3, V4 management software FICON, FCP and FICON/FCP intermix Secure Fabric OS IBM Eserver i5 and iSeries System Handbook...
  • Page 471: Chapter 21. I/O Devices And Other Components

    5486IO.fm Draft Document for Review October 18, 2004 I/O devices and other Chapter 21. components This chapter describes the printers that are offered and supported today for iSeries servers. © Copyright IBM Corp. 1997 - 2004. All rights reserved.
  • Page 472: Iseries Printers

    The following table summarizes the characteristics of each of these printers, including the duty cycle ratings. Note to Reviewer: Is the order of the printers OK? by speed? or number? Is 1410 IPDS Y or N? (column is blank) IBM Eserver i5 and iSeries System Handbook...
  • Page 473 4400 Thermal 10 IPS Impressions per minute Inches per second CPS Characters per second LPM Lines per minute 1,000 1,000,000 IBM does not recommend printing at the maximum monthly usage rate on a continuous basis. I/O devices and other components...
  • Page 474: Iseries Workgroup Printers

    LPM Lines per minute 1,000 1,000,000 IBM does not recommend printing at the maximum monthly usage rate on a continuous basis. iSeries workgroup printers IBM Infoprint workgroup printers are a family of high-performance laser printers designed for iSeries and network printing environments. iSeries workgroup...
  • Page 475: Ibm Infoprint 1412 Workgroup Laser Printer

    5486IO.fm Draft Document for Review October 18, 2004 Key features shared by IBM Infoprint workgroup printers include: Connections to multiple client and server systems – iSeries and local area network (LAN) connectivity, including token-ring, Ethernet, twinaxial, and parallel – Concurrent handling of iSeries, network, and client print applications Complete integrated IPDS printer featuring: –...
  • Page 476: Ibm Infoprint 1145 Workgroup Laser Printer

    Optional finisher provides stacking, stapling, and hole punching iSeries integration and support Rich print data stream support includes IBM AFP/IPDS (option), PCL, and PostScript Supports a variety of media up to ledger size paper IBM MFP option adds copy, fax, and scan capabilities...
  • Page 477: Ibm Infoprint 1226 Workgroup Laser Printer

    High-speed processor for faster handling of complex applications IBM Infoprint 1332 Workgroup Laser Printer The IBM Infoprint 1332 is a mid-speed laser printer designed for both iSeries and workgroup applications. The highlights of this printer include: Up to 35 impressions per minute, with fast...
  • Page 478: Ibm Infoprint 1352 Workgroup Laser Printer

    IPDS for reliable business printing includes latest document features such as 2D barcode support PCL 6, Postscript Level 3, and PDF data stream support Minimize operator intervention with high yield supplies and MarkVision printing management software IBM Eserver i5 and iSeries System Handbook...
  • Page 479: Ibm Infoprint Color 1454 And 1464 Laser Printer

    5486IO.fm Draft Document for Review October 18, 2004 IBM Infoprint Color 1454 and 1464 Laser Printer The IBM Infoprint Color 1454 and 1464 are high-value workgroup color printers that provide high-speed printing for both color and black-and-white jobs. The outstanding...
  • Page 480: Ibm Infoprint 1410 Mfp Printer

    Infoprint 1145 iSeries departmental and production printers In the same manner that the iSeries server scales up in performance, IBM system printers provide a wide range of choices at midrange and production printing speeds (generally 60 impressions per minute and up). These include both cutsheet and continuous form printers, currently achieving up to 2200 impressions per minute (with the IBM Infoprint 4100).
  • Page 481: Ibm Infoprint 2060Es

    5486IO.fm Draft Document for Review October 18, 2004 IBM Infoprint 2060ES The IBM Infoprint 2060ES is the 60 impression per minute member of the ES midrange production printing family. This cutsheet printer effectively combines high-speed iSeries production printing with full reproduction capabilities. The...
  • Page 482: Ibm Infoprint 2085

    Cutsheet production printing at an affordable price 600 dots-per-inch resolution with automatic conversion of lower-resolution applications Fully integrated with IPDS for reliable, high-speed iSeries printing PostScript, PCL, and PDF data streams are available IBM Eserver i5 and iSeries System Handbook...
  • Page 483: Ibm Infoprint 2090Es

    5486IO.fm Draft Document for Review October 18, 2004 IBM Infoprint 2090ES The IBM Infoprint 2090ES is the 90 impression per minute member of the ES midrange production printing family. This cutsheet digital multi-function system effectively combines high-speed iSeries production printing with full reproduction capabilities.
  • Page 484: Ibm Infoprint 2105

    Duplication (copier) facilities are standard Cutsheet production printing at an affordable price Finishing options include a 50-staple finisher, 100-staple finisher, booklet finisher, and hole-punch Web and XML-based job ticketing IPDS for reliable, high-speed iSeries business printing IBM Eserver i5 and iSeries System Handbook...
  • Page 485: Ibm Infoprint 2000

    To ensure user-friendly paper support and reliability, the system has a straight paper path, as well as three standard and three optional vacuum fed paper drawers for preventing paper mis-feeds. In addition, IBM Infoprint 2000 with AFCCU offers: Up to 110 impressions per minute at 600 dpi...
  • Page 486: Ibm Infoprint 3000 Advanced Function Printing System

    Existing iSeries applications developed at 240 dpi or 300 dpi are automatically enhanced to either 480 dpi or 600 dpi. The IBM Infoprint 3000 is directly attached to the iSeries (using Ethernet or token-ring) and is fully supported by Print Services Facility/400, the full-function print management subsystem of OS/400.
  • Page 487: Ibm Infoprint 4000 Advanced Function Printing Systems

    Draft Document for Review October 18, 2004 Advanced Print Utility (APU), Page Printer Formatting Aid (PPFA/400), AFP Toolbox, and many other IBM and third-party document composition products. With high-volume applications such as reports, statements, documents, and direct mail, continuous-forms printing ensures high reliability. They also ensure the attachment of a wide variety of pre- and post-processing devices (paper roll input, cutters, inserters, and so on) for a smooth end-to-end process.
  • Page 488: Ibm Infoprint 4100 Advanced Function Printing Systems

    IPDS is supported throughout, both for complete print management and graphics function (for example, barcodes). This category includes the IBM 4230, IBM 4232, IBM 4247, and IBM 6400 printer families. IBM Eserver i5 and iSeries System Handbook...
  • Page 489: Ibm 4230 Impact Matrix Printer

    SNA Character String (SCS). Models 1I1 and 102 have 128K memory as standard and support the IBM IPDS. Memory on the 1I1 and 102 can be increased to 512K as an option. Models 4S3 and 4I3 have 128K memory as standard.
  • Page 490: Ibm 4247 Multiform Matrix Printer

    This is an environment where iSeries application integration, reliable output management, and network deployment and administration are essential. The key design elements of the system— integration, reliability, scalability, ease of use, and designed for on demand IBM Eserver i5 and iSeries System Handbook...
  • Page 491: Ibm 6400 Line Matrix Printers

    5486IO.fm Draft Document for Review October 18, 2004 business—are reflected in the IBM 4400 Thermal Laser printers. Support for Intelligent Printer Data Stream means that any Advanced Function Presentation™ application interface can be used. IPDS also means industrial-strength printing management, even when the printer is deployed in a TCP/IP network.
  • Page 492 An optional feature for Intelligent Printer Data Stream support enables full graphical applications with electronic forms, barcodes, graphics, scalable fonts, and optical character recognition. Web access to operator panel enables remote control of network-connected 6400 models. IBM Eserver i5 and iSeries System Handbook...
  • Page 493: Chapter 22. Customer Install Features

    Miscellaneous Equipment Specification (MES) is an IBM term for IBM-supplied changes to an installed or on-order system. On MES orders that include a mixture of IBM install and CIF features, the customer may choose to have the IBM service representative install all of the features, including those designated as CIF.
  • Page 494: Os/400 Features Supported On Iseries Servers

    The feature description as used in the IBM marketing configurator A Y if the feature is a CIF, or an N if it is an “installed by IBM” feature How the features are installed in each of the iSeries models currently...
  • Page 495: Model 520, 550, 570, 595 System Unit And Tower Features

    5486CIF.fm Draft Document for Review October 18, 2004 Model 520, 550, 570, 595 system unit and tower features The following table shows the features supported in Models 520, 550 and 570, the associated expansion units, the CIF designation, and minimum operating system level of each feature.
  • Page 496 Disk Controller #0613 - Direct Attach - #2742 PCI 2-Line WAN V5R3 #0614 - Direct Attach - #2793 PCI 2-Line WAN V5R3 w/Modem #0615 - Direct Attach - #2794 PCI 2-Line WAN V5R3 w/Modem IBM Eserver i5 and iSeries System Handbook...
  • Page 497 5486CIF.fm Draft Document for Review October 18, 2004 FC and description Model or tower Min. Min. OS/400 AIX 5L i5/OS #0616 - Direct Attach - #2805 PCI Quad Modem V5R3 #0617 - Linux Direct Attach #2806 V5R3 #0620 - Direct Attach - #5700 PCI 1 Gbps V5R3 V5.2 Ethernet IOA...
  • Page 498 V5.2 #1801 Optical Bus Expansion Card - 2 port V5R3 V5.2 #1893 36.4 GB 10K RPM Disk Unit V5.2 #1894 73.4GB 10K RPM Disk Unit V5.2 #1895 146.8GB 10K RPM Disk Unit V5.2 IBM Eserver i5 and iSeries System Handbook...
  • Page 499 5486CIF.fm Draft Document for Review October 18, 2004 FC and description Model or tower Min. Min. OS/400 AIX 5L i5/OS #1896 36.4GB 15K RPM Disk Unit V5.2 #1897 #1897 73.4GB 15K RPM Disk Unit V5.2 #2591 External 1.44GB Disk Drive V5.2 #2640 IDE DVD-ROM (slim-line) V5R3...
  • Page 500 #3094 1024 MB Main Storage V5R3 V5.2 #3096 2048 MB Main Storage V5R3 V5.2 #3757 Service Shelf Toolkit V5R3 #4263 Direct Attach Tape Cable V5.2 #4317 8.58 GB 10k RPM Disk Unit V5R3 IBM Eserver i5 and iSeries System Handbook...
  • Page 501 5486CIF.fm Draft Document for Review October 18, 2004 FC and description Model or tower Min. Min. OS/400 AIX 5L i5/OS #4318 17.54 GB 10k RPM Disk Unit V5R3 #4319 35.16 GB 10k RPM Disk Unit V5R3 #4326 35.16 GB 15k RPM Disk Unit V5R3 #4327 70.56 GB 15k RPM Disk Unit V5R3...
  • Page 502 #4813 PCI-X Integrated xSeries Server V5R3 #4838 PCI 100/10 Mbps Ethernet IOA V5R3 #4959 PCI 16/4Mbps Token Ring Adapter V5.2 #4962 PCI 100/10Mbps Ethernet IOA V5.2 #5074 PCI Expansion Tower V5R3 #5079 1.8 M I/O Tower V5R3 IBM Eserver i5 and iSeries System Handbook...
  • Page 503 5486CIF.fm Draft Document for Review October 18, 2004 FC and description Model or tower Min. Min. OS/400 AIX 5L i5/OS #5088 PCI-X Expansion Unit V5R3 #5094 PCI-X Expansion Tower V5R3 V5.2 #5095 PCI-X Expansion Tower V5R3 V5.2 #5108 30-Disk Expansion Feature V5R3 V5.2 #5115 Dual Line Cords - Tower...
  • Page 504 V5R3 V5.2 #6592 550 4-Disk Slot Expansion - Base Ctrl V5R3 V5.2 #6593 550 4-Disk Slot Expansion - PCI-X Ctrl V5R3 V5.2 #6594 - 520 4-Disk Slot Expansion - Base Ctrl V5R3 V5.2 IBM Eserver i5 and iSeries System Handbook...
  • Page 505 Model or tower Min. Min. OS/400 AIX 5L i5/OS #7188 Power Distribution Unit - Side Mount V5R3 V5.2 #7798 550 non-IBM Rack Mount V5R3 V5.2 #7801 - 6m HMC Attachment Cable V5R3 V5.2 #7802 - 15m HMC Attachment Cable V5R3 V5.2 #7840 Side-by-side Attach Kit 1.8m Rack...
  • Page 506 #9793 Two-Line WAN IOA with Modem V5R3 #9794 Two-Line IOA with Modem V5R3 #9844 Base PCI IOP V5R3 #9876 Base Optical Bus Adapter V5R3 V5.2 #9877 Base HSL-2 Bus Adapter V5R3 V5.2 IBM Eserver i5 and iSeries System Handbook...
  • Page 507: Model 800, 810, 825, 870, #2497/#2498 890 System Unit, Tower Features

    5486CIF.fm Draft Document for Review October 18, 2004 Model 800, 810, 825, 870, #2497/#2498 890 system unit, tower features The following table shows the features supported in Models 800, 810, 825, 870, and 890 (#2497 and #2498 processors), associated expansion units, the CIF designation, and minimum operating system level of each feature.
  • Page 508 #0613 - Direct Attach - #2742 PCI 2-Line V5R2 WAN IOA #0614 - Direct Attach - #2793 PCI 2-Line V5R2 WAN w/Modem #0615 - Direct Attach - #2794 PCI 2-Line V5R2 WAN w/Modem IBM Eserver i5 and iSeries System Handbook...
  • Page 509 5486CIF.fm Draft Document for Review October 18, 2004 Feature code and description Model or tower Min. OS/400 #0616 - Direct Attach - #2805 PCI Quad V5R2 Modem IOA #0617 - Direct Attach - #2806 PCI Quad V5R2 Modem (CIM) #0618 - Direct Attach - #2757 PCI-X Ultra V5R2 RAID Disk Controller #0619 - Direct Attach - #2782 PCI-X RAID...
  • Page 510 #1610 890 CUoD Activation V5R2 #1611 870 CUoD Activation V5R2 #1612 890 CUoD Activation V5R2 #1613 890 CUoD Activation V5R2 #1700 IPCS Keyboard or Mouse for NT V5R2 #1773 TCoD Enablement for Mod 825 V5R2 IBM Eserver i5 and iSeries System Handbook...
  • Page 511 5486CIF.fm Draft Document for Review October 18, 2004 Feature code and description Model or tower Min. OS/400 #1776 TCoD Enablement for Mod 870 V5R2 #1777 TCoD Enablement for Mod 890 V5R2 #1778 TCoD Enablement for Mod 890 V5R2 #2463 Model 800 Processor V5R2 #2464 Model 800 Processor V5R2...
  • Page 512 #2799 PCI Integrated xSeries Server V5R2 #2805 PCI Quad Modem IOA V5R2 #2806 PCI Quad Modem (CIM) V5R2 #2817 PCI 155 Mbps MMF ATM IOA V5R2 #2842 PCI IOP V5R2 #2843 PCI IOP V5R2 IBM Eserver i5 and iSeries System Handbook...
  • Page 513 5486CIF.fm Draft Document for Review October 18, 2004 Feature code and description Model or tower Min. OS/400 #2844 PCI IOP V5R2 #2849 10/100 Mbps Ethernet Adapter V5R2 #2886 Optical Bus Adapter V5R2 #2887 HSL-2 Bus Adapter V5R2 #2890 PCI Integrated Netfinity Server V5R2 #2891 PCI Integrated xSeries Server V5R2...
  • Page 514 #4482 4 GB ¼-inch Cartridge Tape Device V5R2 #4483 16 GB ¼-inch Cartridge Tape Device V5R2 #4486 25 GB ¼-inch Cartridge Tape Device V5R2 #4487 50 GB ¼-inch Cartridge Tape Device V5R2 #4525 CD-ROM V5R2 IBM Eserver i5 and iSeries System Handbook...
  • Page 515 5486CIF.fm Draft Document for Review October 18, 2004 Feature code and description Model or tower Min. OS/400 #4530 DVD-RAM V5R2 #4531 DVD-ROM V5R2 #4533 DVD-RAM V5R2 #4582 4 GB ¼-inch Cartridge Tape Device V5R2 #4583 16 GB ¼-inch Cartridge Tape Device V5R2 #4584 30 GB ¼-inch Cartridge Tape Device V5R2...
  • Page 516 #5138 Redundant Power and Cooling V5R2 #5160 Power Dist Unit 1 Phase NEMA V5R2 #5161 Power Distribution Unit V5R2 #5162 Power Distribution Unit V5R2 #5294 1.8m I/O Tower V5R2 #5540 System Console on Twinaxial V5R2 Workstation IOA IBM Eserver i5 and iSeries System Handbook...
  • Page 517 5486CIF.fm Draft Document for Review October 18, 2004 Feature code and description Model or tower Min. OS/400 #5544 System Console on Operations V5R2 Console #5546 System Console on 100 Mbps Token V5R2 Ring #5548 System Console on 100 Mbps V5R2 Ethernet #5700 PCI 1 Gbps Ethernet IOA V5R2...
  • Page 518: Model 250, 270, 820, 830, 840, #2487/#2488 890 System Unit, Tower Features

    CIF designation, and minimum operating system level of each feature. Feature code and description Model or tower Min. OS/400 0041 Device Parity Protection-All B B B B B - V4R5 0087 7207-122 Attachment B B B B - V4R4 IBM Eserver i5 and iSeries System Handbook...
  • Page 519 5486CIF.fm Draft Document for Review October 18, 2004 Feature code and description Model or tower Min. OS/400 0089 External Tape Attach B B B B - V4R5 0092 External xSeries Attach B B B B B - V5R1 0120 7210-020 Attachment B B B B - V4R5 0121 270 Lower Unit in Rack...
  • Page 520 0603 Linux Dir Attach-2744 B B B B B - B B B B B B B B V5R1 #0604 - Direct Attach - #2763 PCI RAID B B - V5R1 Disk Unit Controller IBM Eserver i5 and iSeries System Handbook...
  • Page 521 5486CIF.fm Draft Document for Review October 18, 2004 Feature code and description Model or tower Min. OS/400 #0605 - Direct Attach - #4748 PCI RAID B S S S S - S S - S S S S S V5R1 Disk Unit Controller #0606 - Direct Attach - #4778 PCI RAID B B B B B -...
  • Page 522 1519 5250 CPW Capacity Card V4R5 1520 5250 CPW Capacity Card V4R5 1521 5250 CPW Capacity Card V4R5 1522 5250 CPW Capacity Card V4R5 1523 5250 CPW Capacity Card V4R5 1524 5250 CPW Capacity Card V4R5 IBM Eserver i5 and iSeries System Handbook...
  • Page 523 5486CIF.fm Draft Document for Review October 18, 2004 Feature code and description Model or tower Min. OS/400 1525 5250 CPW Capacity Card V4R5 1526 5250 CPW Capacity Card V4R5 1527 5250 CPW Capacity Card V4R5 1531 5250 CPW Capacity Card V4R5 1532 5250 CPW Capacity Card V4R5...
  • Page 524 2396 Model 820 Processor V4R5 2397 Model 820 2-way Processor V4R5 2398 Model 820 4-way Processor V4R5 2400 Model 830 2-way Processor V4R5 2402 Model 830 4-way Processor V4R5 2403 Model 830 8-way Processor V4R5 IBM Eserver i5 and iSeries System Handbook...
  • Page 525 5486CIF.fm Draft Document for Review October 18, 2004 Feature code and description Model or tower Min. OS/400 2416 Model 840 8/12-way POD V4R5 2417 Model 840 12/18-way POD V4R5 2418 Model 840 12-way Processor V4R5 2419 Model 840 18/24-way POD V4R5 2420 Model 840 24-way Processor V4R5...
  • Page 526 #2760 PCI 1 Gbps Ethernet UTP Adapter B B B B B - B B B B B B B B V5R1 #2761 Integrated Analog Modem N S - S S - V4R4 (CIF=Y in #5033) IBM Eserver i5 and iSeries System Handbook...
  • Page 527 5486CIF.fm Draft Document for Review October 18, 2004 Feature code and description Model or tower Min. OS/400 #2763 PCI RAID Disk Unit Controller Y M B B - V4R5 (CIF=N in 250) #2765 PCI Fibre Channel Tape Controller B B B B B - B B B B B B B B V5R1 #2766 PCI Fibre Channel Disk Controller B B B B B -...
  • Page 528 3017 32 GB Main Storage V5R2 3018 32 GB Main Storage V5R2 3020 4 GB Main Storage V5R2 3021 4 GB Main Storage V5R2 3022 128 MB Main Storage Y M B - V4R5 IBM Eserver i5 and iSeries System Handbook...
  • Page 529 5486CIF.fm Draft Document for Review October 18, 2004 Feature code and description Model or tower Min. OS/400 3024 256 MB Main Storage Y M B - V4R5 3025 512 MB Main Storage V4R5 3026 512 MB Main Storage V4R5 3027 1 GB Main Storage V5R1 3029 128 MB Main Storage V5R1...
  • Page 530 S S S S - S S S S S S S S V4R5 #4751 PCI ISDN BRI S/T IOA S S S S - S S S S S S S S V4R5 IBM Eserver i5 and iSeries System Handbook...
  • Page 531 5486CIF.fm Draft Document for Review October 18, 2004 Feature code and description Model or tower Min. OS/400 #4761 PCI Integrated Analog Modem S S S S - S S S S S S S S V4R5 #4778 PCI RAID Disk Unit Controller B B B B B - B B - B B B B B V5R1...
  • Page 532 B B B B B B B B V5R2 6384 30 GB ¼-inch Cartridge Tape Y M - V4R5 6425 CD-ROM (CIF=Y in 5033) V4R4 6484 30 GB ¼-inch Cartridge Tape V4R5 (CIF=Y in 5033) IBM Eserver i5 and iSeries System Handbook...
  • Page 533 5486CIF.fm Draft Document for Review October 18, 2004 Feature code and description Model or tower Min. OS/400 #6818 17.54 GB 10k RPM Disk Unit N M - V4R4 (CIF=Y in 5033 and 250) #6831 1.6 GB Read Cache Device N S - V4R4 (CIF=Y in 5033 and 250) #7002 HSL Enabler...
  • Page 534 9794 Base PCI 2-Line WAN w/Modem P P P P P - V5R2 9887 Base HSL-2 Bus Adapter V5R2 9943 Base PCI IOP B B B - B B B B B B V4R5 IBM Eserver i5 and iSeries System Handbook...
  • Page 535 Separator_Software.fm Draft Document for Review October 18, 2004...
  • Page 536 Separator_Software.fm Draft Document for Review October 18, 2004...
  • Page 537: Chapter 23. I5/Os And Os/400 (5722-Ss1): Architecture

    With extensions to its robust security and networking options, i5/OS and OS/400 enable business-to-business connectivity through the supply chain and to customers. © Copyright IBM Corp. 1997 - 2004. All rights reserved.
  • Page 538 This reduces or eliminates Initial Program Load (IPL) requirements when changing logical partition (LPAR) configurations and resources. The iSeries can now provide a storage area network for directly attached Windows 2000 and Windows 2003 servers. IBM Eserver i5 and iSeries System Handbook...
  • Page 539 UNIX applications to the iSeries server. OS/400 PASE now provides 64-bit support for AIX 5L Version 5.2. OS/400 Directory Services OS/400 Directory Services supports IBM SecureWay® Directory Version 3.2. It provides distributed functions support for products such as WebSphere, Policy Director, MQSeries, Meta-Directory, and HTTP Server.
  • Page 540: Linux For Iseries

    SSTAR technology, Models 825, 870, and 890 using POWER4 technology, and Models 520, 550, 570, and 595 using POWER5 technology, allow Linux to run in a shared processor pool, where one processor can be shared between four IBM i5/OS, OS/400, and Linux partitions. On n-way processor features for iSeries Model 820, 830, and 840 servers with ISTAR technology, Linux requires a minimum of one processor per Linux partition.
  • Page 541 – Starting and shutting down a server – Creating and deleting a disk – Linking and unlinking disk drives to the server Enhanced grid participation via IBM Grid Toolbox V3 for Linux on iSeries (5733-GD1) Linux on the iSeries can be implemented in two ways:...
  • Page 542 TCP/IP LAN. Operations Console with LAN Connectivity (a function of iSeries Access) is required to establish a secure connection to i5/OS and OS/400. A Telnet environment is then used to connect into the Linux environment IBM Eserver i5 and iSeries System Handbook...
  • Page 543 Virtual Ethernet. The console is used for installation and problem determination operations. There is no console adapter in the Linux partition. The eServer i5 servers, based on IBM POWER5 technology, are capable of running POWER Linux distributions.Linux for iSeries is available directly from Linux distributors, as well as product upgrades, support, and maintenance.
  • Page 544: Xml Enablers

    For additional information about Linux, see the following Web site: http://www.ibm.com/eserver/iseries/linux XML enablers IBM has committed the iSeries server to support XML. This support is demonstrated by the suite of XML application enablers delivered with i5/OS and OS/400, providing a core of XML services for applications to build on.
  • Page 545: Ibm Java For Iseries

    IBM Developer Kit for Java (5722-JV1) IBM Toolbox for Java (5722-JC1) Both are included with every i5/OS V5R3 and OS/400 order of V5R2. See “IBM Toolbox for Java (5722-JC1)” on page 679 and “IBM Developer Kit for Java (5722-JV1)” on page 685 for product information.
  • Page 546: New Processor Resource Functions With I5/Os V5R3

    The partition is guaranteed the use of the total processor capacity assigned to it if it needs it (such as shared capped). However, if the workload requires it, the shared uncapped partition can acquire additional IBM Eserver i5 and iSeries System Handbook...
  • Page 547: I5/Os And Os/400 Base Functions

    You can find more information about, and a demonstration for, uncapped processors in the Capacity on Demand section in the iSeries Information Center at: http://publib.boulder.ibm.com/infocenter/eserver/v1r2s/en_US/ index.htm?info/iphat/iphatsharedproc.htm Memory Memory used by the POWER5 technology-based processors is moved in...
  • Page 548: I5/Os And Os/400 Integrated Functions

    Microsoft Network Neighborhood. User benefits include better control of user visibility to resources, for example. The only directories or printers that can be seen by end users are those set up as “shared” by an administrator or resource owner. IBM Eserver i5 and iSeries System Handbook...
  • Page 549 5486OpS.fm Draft Document for Review October 18, 2004 Desktop users can fully satisfy their file and print serving needs through the iSeries NetServer function. Therefore, the file and print serving functions facilitated with other iSeries Client Access clients are removed from the Express client.
  • Page 550 Double byte character set (DBCS) documents that enable printing of Chinese, Korean, Japanese, or Thai characters are also supported. i5/OS and OS/400 supports IBM and non-IBM printers, which vary in price, function, speed, and use. Host print transform Most printers are designed to work with a specific data stream.
  • Page 551: Communication And Networking

    Connectivity to remote devices, systems, and networks i5/OS and OS/400 offers many integrated capabilities and functions that enable communications with a variety of IBM and non-IBM systems, either in batch or interactive modes. This integrated connectivity function provides customer solutions by enhancing the integration of business systems. Worldwide standard TCP/IP or the traditional SNA hierarchy, as well as SNA peer networks and Systems Application Architecture®...
  • Page 552: Security

    DOD 5200.28-STD, “Department of Defense Trusted Computer System Evaluation Criteria” (Orange Book), for details about the U.S. Government definition of C2 trust level. i5/OS and OS/400 is distributed with the security level set to 40. IBM Eserver i5 and iSeries System Handbook...
  • Page 553 Certificate Authority (CA). Enterprise Identity Mapping (EIM) EIM for iSeries is the i5/OS and OS/400 implementation of an IBM infrastructure intended to solve the problem of managing multiple user registries across an enterprise. The need for multiple user registries evolves into a large administrative problem that affects users, administrators, and application developers.
  • Page 554 IP addresses. This serves to protect internal networks from outside networks. NAT also alleviates the IP address depletion problem, since many private addresses can be represented by a small set of registered addresses. IBM Eserver i5 and iSeries System Handbook...
  • Page 555: Db2 Universal Database For Iseries

    5486OpS.fm Draft Document for Review October 18, 2004 DB2 Universal Database for iSeries DB2 UDB for iSeries offers state-of-the-art database functions and open systems, standards-based technology, while providing the maturity, stability, and ease of use that is the trademark of the iSeries server.
  • Page 556 Advanced query optimization technologies Query optimization, including the IBM patented encoded vector indexing technology, enhances the performance of query and SQL processes. DB2 UDB family compatibility There is compatibility across the DB2 UDB family with such cross-family utilities as Data Propagator, DB2 OLAP, QMF™, and more.
  • Page 557 5486OpS.fm Draft Document for Review October 18, 2004 each application program. This support ensures database consistency by preventing conflicting data from being entered into the database. Column-level security You can control access to individual table columns for each user. Row-level locking individual records (such as, records) are locked from simultaneous, conflicting access as appropriate to the type of processing being done.
  • Page 558 Apple's Data Access Language (DAL) JDBC Object Link Embedded (OLE) DB and ADO U.S. Government C2 security UCS-2 (Unicode or ISO 10646) Euro character support Stored procedures Triggers Join operators Enhanced SQL query support IBM Eserver i5 and iSeries System Handbook...
  • Page 559 5486OpS.fm Draft Document for Review October 18, 2004 X/Open's Call Level Interface (CLI) supported transmission protocols for the iSeries include: TCP/IP Advanced Program-to-Program Communication (APPC) Advanced Peer-to-Peer Networking® (APPN) X/Open Call Level Interface to SQL The integrated database is a full-function database with features competitive to other widely used databases, reducing the need for a dedicated Database Administrator.
  • Page 560 Automatic record blocking An automatic recording blocking function improves client/server performance by returning rows to the client in blocks rather than individually. Subsequent IBM Eserver i5 and iSeries System Handbook...
  • Page 561 5486OpS.fm Draft Document for Review October 18, 2004 record access of the current block can then be performed locally at the client without accessing the server. This ability is provided for all isolation levels. Parallel data access Queries returning or requiring DB2 UDB for iSeries to process large amounts of data require significant input/output (I/O) activity.
  • Page 562 Performance tuning and trace The performance tuning and trace function analyzes processor and disk workloads for improved performance. The integrated nature of the database allows the entire system to be tuned, not just the database. IBM Eserver i5 and iSeries System Handbook...
  • Page 563 5486OpS.fm Draft Document for Review October 18, 2004 New with V5R3 Enhancements that promote globalization and portability through adherence to standards: – UTF-8 and UTF-16 support within the database – SEQUENCE Object support enabled DB2 to handle key value (for example, order ID) generation on behalf of your application –...
  • Page 564: Integrated File System

    The QNTC file system lets you share data with servers that can communicate using the Windows NT LM 0.12 dialect. The QNTC file system can communicate with Windows NT servers. This includes a stand-alone server and any Windows NT Application Processors IBM Eserver i5 and iSeries System Handbook...
  • Page 565: Features

    5486OpS.fm Draft Document for Review October 18, 2004 (NTAP) servers running in the domain. See IBM AS/400 Integration for Windows Server - Setup, SC41-5439, for details. Note: The QNTC file system lets you share data with servers that can communicate using the Windows NT LM 0.12 dialect. The SMB server (iSeries support for Windows Network Neighborhood) does not use the Windows NT LM 0.12 dialect.
  • Page 566: Benefits

    A file system and directory base to support UNIX-based open system standards, such is POSIX and XPG File management through a common interface Consistent use of object names and associated object information across national languages IBM Eserver i5 and iSeries System Handbook...
  • Page 567: New With V5R3

    Each cable must be purchased separately from IBM for the iSeries model being used. Both cables are only available in a single length of six meters.
  • Page 568: Menu Interface

    Index search includes many synonyms so that users can ask for information in their own words or in the terms used by the system. IBM Eserver i5 and iSeries System Handbook...
  • Page 569: Iseries Information Center

    Internet site. The iSeries Information Center is available on the Internet at: http://www.ibm.com/eserver/iseries/infocenter The iSeries Information Center is also provided on CD-ROM with iSeries hardware and i5/OS and OS/400 orders. The CD-ROM includes a wizard to install the iSeries Information Center to an intranet server from the iSeries server.
  • Page 570: System Detected Software Problems

    Access. The output of this interview includes a setup definition file that is used to customize the EZ-Setup task list. EZ-Setup also requires a connection to the iSeries Information Center, either on the Internet or locally installed. IBM Eserver i5 and iSeries System Handbook...
  • Page 571 5486OpS.fm Draft Document for Review October 18, 2004 EZ-Setup wizard EZ-Setup wizard reduces both the number of decisions you need to make during setup and the amount of installation information you need to enter. The interface is all graphical as shown in the image on the Guided Setup right.
  • Page 572: Iseries Navigator

    Redundant Array of Independent Disks (RAID) The iSeries provides disk protection and availability. RAID-0, RAID-1 (disk, controller, and bus level protection), and RAID-5 are supported. Concurrent maintenance of disks is also supported. IBM Eserver i5 and iSeries System Handbook...
  • Page 573 5486OpS.fm Draft Document for Review October 18, 2004 Journaling Journaling provides the ability to record all changes to records in a file as they occur. These journaled changes are applied to the file if the system is lost. With the implementation of remote journals, faster transport to a second iSeries server on behalf of high availability can be achieved.
  • Page 574 (DASD) controller as data is written to and read from disk. Disk compression does not affect the main CPU utilization since this function is performed by the DASD controller input/output processor (IOP). Integrated Hardware Disk Compression is supported by select DASD controllers. IBM Eserver i5 and iSeries System Handbook...
  • Page 575: Logical Partitions

    5486OpS.fm Draft Document for Review October 18, 2004 Compression is limited to user ASPs only. Most data compresses at a 20% to 40% reduction. The compression reduction and subsequent impact on DASD performance depends on the attributes of the data. Hierarchical Storage Management (HSM) i5/OS and OS/400 include HSM APIs used by BRMS for iSeries (5722-BR1) to provide HSM functions.
  • Page 576 The capability to support partial (fractional) processors was introduced with V5R1. The number of partitions allowed per physical processor depends on the processor type. With IBM i5/OS and IBM Eserver i5 servers, the maximum number of partitions per system has increased to 254.
  • Page 577 5486OpS.fm Draft Document for Review October 18, 2004 Multiple operating system support – i5/OS and OS/400 – Linux – AIX 5L – Windows (via Integrated xSeries Server or Integrated xSeries Adapter) Multiple i5/OS and OS/400 versions within a partitioned environment on appropriate systems See the LPAR table on page 544 to understand what operating system release is supported in the primary and secondary partitions of each iSeries...
  • Page 578: Lpar Partition Support

    V5R2 V5R3 Model 820 (SSTAR Uni) V5R1 #0150, #2435, #2436, #2456 V5R2 V5R3 Model 820 (SSTAR n-way) V5R1 #0151, #0152, #2437, #2438, V5R2 #2457, #2458 V5R3 Model 825 (POWER4 n-way) V5R2 #2473 V5R3 IBM Eserver i5 and iSeries System Handbook...
  • Page 579 2. Linux is supported on Dedicated Processors only; other partitions support processor sharing. 3. Dedicated processors only. The following table shows the operating system releases that are supported in partitions of the Eserver i5 Model 520 and 570. i5/OS and OS/400 (5722-SS1): Architecture...
  • Page 580 Shared processor/ processor with full processor processors uncapped capacity activation #8950 Yes / No #8951 Yes / No #8952 Yes / No #8953 Yes / Yes #8954 Yes / Yes #8955 Yes / Yes IBM Eserver i5 and iSeries System Handbook...
  • Page 581: Iseries Clustering

    Options to adjust the tuning and configuration parameters of your cluster to match better your communications environment IBM Cluster Management Utility, which allows you to create and manage a simple four-node, switched disk cluster See IBM Eserver iSeries Independent ASPs: A Guide to Moving Applications to IASPs, SG24-6802, and Independent ASP Performance Study on the IBM Eserver iSeries Server, REDP-3771, for more information about IASPs.
  • Page 582 Data resiliency applications can use this function to provide enhanced support for this class of objects. IBM works closely with the cluster middleware business partners to provide easy-to-use cluster management applications, including Lakeview Technology and Vision Solutions.
  • Page 583: Iseries Windows Integration And Microsoft Cluster Support

    User control of automatic failover Fully supported cluster commands Suggested reading For additional information about clustering, refer to the following Web sites: http://www-1.ibm.com/servers/eserver/iseries/ha http://www-1.ibm.com/servers/eserver/iseries/service/itc iSeries Windows integration and Microsoft cluster support iSeries Integrated xSeries Server and Integrated xSeries Adapter offerings support Virtual Ethernet LAN, Microsoft Cluster Services, and Automatic Cartridge Loader support.
  • Page 584: Integration With Windows Servers

    With the Integrated xSeries Adapter, select xSeries servers running: Microsoft Windows Server 2003 Standard Edition Microsoft Windows Server 2003 Enterprise Edition Microsoft Windows Server 2003 Web Edition Microsoft Windows 2000 Server IBM Eserver i5 and iSeries System Handbook...
  • Page 585: Gui Management And Administration

    5486OpS.fm Draft Document for Review October 18, 2004 Microsoft Windows 2000 Advanced server can be used to extend Windows application scalability, while retaining the storage consolidation and systems management advantages of the Integrated xSeries Server. Enhanced hardware support Enhancements for the Integrated xSeries Server includes support for: Up to 32 servers on select iSeries models 1 Gb Ethernet LAN adapter iSeries DVD device...
  • Page 586: Save/Restore

    IBM Eserver Technical Support Advantage for iSeries An important aspect of technology is its need of effective technical support to help make that technology work for us as people. That is what IBM Technical Support Advantage delivers in this increasingly Web-based world, an easier access to total solutions.
  • Page 587: Management Central-Pervasive

    Electronic Customer Support (ECS) is an integrated approach to help users service and support single or complex systems and networks. It is menu-driven and supported by online help text. ECS includes functions available locally, with access to remote marketing support systems and IBM service support. i5/OS and OS/400 (5722-SS1): Architecture...
  • Page 588 IBM Electronic Service Agent for iSeries, where the iSeries server initiates a call to an IBM service center at a prearranged time for its error logs to be checked and to enable service actions to be taken. This often occurs before the customer is aware of the existence of a problem.
  • Page 589: Application Programming Interfaces

    These CLIs are intended for use by Solution Developers and IBM Business Partners whose applications require these functions and data. You can find a complete list in System API Reference, SC41-5801.
  • Page 590 5486OpS.fm Draft Document for Review October 18, 2004 IBM Eserver i5 and iSeries System Handbook...
  • Page 591: Chapter 24. I5/Os (5722-Ss1): Operating System Licensed Products

    The computing industry is moving rapidly toward a network-centric world made up of global networks. The newest releases of IBM i5/OS builds on this to make the iSeries servers key players in this vibrant and vital area.
  • Page 592: New With V5R3

    (LPARs) without needing a primary partition AIX 5L to be run in a LPAR on Model 520, 550, 570, and 595 servers POWER5 Linux kernel and distributions in common with the IBM Eserver pSeries® servers. Extended storage area network (SAN) and storage...
  • Page 593: Ibm I5/Os Overview

    The date of support will be extended further to the last day of September or March, whichever comes first. IBM i5/OS overview i5/OS contains the base operating system, additional optional feature components, and separate licensed programs bundled with the operating system at no extra charge.
  • Page 594: National Language And Multilingual Support

    599. The following sections briefly describe the components of i5/OS. Programs within i5/OS are described in “Programs within IBM i5/OS” on page 563. Refer to “IBM i5/OS V5R3 options” on page 575 and “Options included in OS/400 V5R2” on page 838 for a list of all OS/400 options available at V5R3 and V5R2.
  • Page 595: Primary And Secondary National Languages

    5486LPOpS.fm Draft Document for Review October 18, 2004 Note: 5722-SS1 can be ordered in Farsi, Albanian, Bulgarian, Estonian, Macedonian, Latvian, Lithuanian and Serbian, Laotian, Vietnamese, Belgium, and English. Translations are available in Albanian, Arabic, Brazilian-Portuguese, Bulgarian, Chinese (Simplified and Traditional), Croatian, Czech, Danish, Dutch, Dutch-Belgium, English, English-Belgium, English DBCS, English Uppercase, English Uppercase DBCS, Estonian, Farsi, Finnish, French, French-Belgium, French Canadian, French-MNCS, German, German-MNCS,...
  • Page 596: Euro Currency Support

    European Monetary Units (EMU), and whose national standards authorities have approved the appropriate standards. This support has been available in OS/400 since V4R5. IBM Eserver i5 and iSeries System Handbook...
  • Page 597: Options And Licensed Programs Offered With Ibm I5/Os

    5486LPOpS.fm Draft Document for Review October 18, 2004 Options and licensed programs offered with IBM i5/OS The following sections describe the options that can be ordered or ship with the i5/OS operating system. Note: A table is shown in each option description. It summarizes whether the product is included with the operating system automatically or if it must be ordered separately.
  • Page 598: Ibm Tcp/Ip Connectivity Utilities For Iseries (5722-Tc1)

    TCP/IP. The administration service based on the DHCP is built into OS/400 to centrally administer all workstation configuration data for IP networks. iSeries server network administration has never been easier. IBM Eserver i5 and iSeries System Handbook...
  • Page 599: New With V5R3

    Related products Replaces product 5769-TC1 More information http://www-1.ibm.com/servers/eserver/iseries/tcpip IBM Eserver iSeries IP Networks: Dynamic!, SG24-6718 New with V5R3 For V5R3, many TCP/IP enhancements are implemented with additional security features. TCP/IP is updated to include: Enhancements to iSeries Kerberos support Adding a Kerberos Server in OS/400 PASE...
  • Page 600: Http Server For Iseries (5722-Dg1)

    Utilities include TELNET, SMTP, FTP, Remote Execution (REXEC) Server, and LPR/LPD (remote print support). For a full description of TCP functions and features, refer to the Networking - TCP/IP section of the iSeries Information Center, and IBM Eserver iSeries IP Networks: Dynamic!, SG24-6718. HTTP Server for iSeries (5722-DG1) HTTP servers are the core foundation of technology at the heart of all on demand business applications.
  • Page 601 HTTP Server for iSeries (5722-DG1) Included in base Status Shipped with OS/400 as no charge feature Related products Further information http://www.ibm.com/eserver/iseries/software/http http://www.webdav.org/ http://www.apache.org/ Refer to this Web site for information about preventive service planning (PSP) for the iSeries HTTP Server: http://www.ibm.com/eserver/iseries/software/http Apache, a freeware HTTP server, is open-source software that implements the industry standard HTTP/1.1 protocol.
  • Page 602 Apache APIs. Easy to use IBM Web Administration GUI The IBM Web Administration for iSeries interface combines forms, tools, and wizards to create a simplified environment to set up and manage many different servers and server types on your iSeries server.
  • Page 603 Web site to seamlessly exploit the unique capabilities of whatever browser your customers use Support for SSL provided by the cryptographic product IBM Cryptographic Access Provider 128-bit for iSeries (5722-AC3) Digital ID authentication requires SSL client authentication for HTTP server client certificates.
  • Page 604 Fast Response Cache Accelerator (FRCA) is a caching technology that can more than double capacity for serving static content compared to conventional server architectures. It has allowed IBM to establish a leadership position in Web server performance. FRCA is a general purpose architecture that enables the iSeries to move...
  • Page 605 Kerberos login a single sign-on between a Windows desktop and Microsoft Internet Explorer accessing HTTP Server on iSeries. EIM can be used in this environment. The Web Administration GUI included in the IBM HTTP Server for iSeries adds support for: WebSphere Application Server Base Edition This same level of function is provided for WebSphere Application Server - Express via browser-based administration.
  • Page 606: Internet Printing Server For Iseries

    Lightweight and easy-to-use software is provided as an extension to the IBM HTTP Web server. ASF’s Jakarta Tomcat support can be used as a simple starting point for IBM Business Partners and Clients who are interested in learning about or piloting Java Servlet applications.
  • Page 607 5486LPOpS.fm Draft Document for Review October 18, 2004 becoming the single standard interface for printing on the Internet, with broad vendor implementation and customer acceptance. The IPP Server for iSeries, included in OS/400, provides an IPP Version 1.0 compatible print server for the iSeries.
  • Page 608 Any and all of this information can be displayed however the user chooses. Web-based administration Administration of the search indexes is handled as part of the IBM Web Administration GUI pages. The search administration forms allow you to create and delete search indexes, update search indexes when documents are modified, and view the status of an index.
  • Page 609: Valupak For Iseries (5722-Vp1)

    Valupak upgrade. IBM i5/OS V5R3 options The programs in the following list appear within the iSeries Software Resources and Licensed Program menus as a separate product. Each is part of the base i5/OS (product 5722-SS1).
  • Page 610: System/36 Environment (5722-Ss1 Option 5)

    System/36. These commands save and restore library source, procedure members, and data files between the two systems. System/36 environment (5722-SS1 Option 5) Included in base Status No charge Related products Further information IBM Eserver i5 and iSeries System Handbook...
  • Page 611: System/38 Environment (5722-Ss1 Option 6)

    5486LPOpS.fm Draft Document for Review October 18, 2004 System/38 environment (5722-SS1 Option 6) The System/38 environment provides: Migration from System/38 systems Intermixing System/38 and iSeries functions Maintenance of System/38 applications on the iSeries server System/38 environment (5722-SS1 Option 6) Included in base Status No charge Related products...
  • Page 612: Media And Storage Extensions (5722-Ss1 Option 18)

    Media and Storage Extensions provides an API to enable application monitoring and control of media usage, including volumes to be selected and volume expiration dates. The API also enables fast search for IBM 3480, 3490, 3490E, and 3575 tape devices.
  • Page 613: Opticonnect For Iseries (5722-Ss1 Option 23)

    Charged feature Related products Further information http://www-1.ibm.com/servers/eserver/iseries/ha/opticonnect The mechanism used by OptiConnect for iSeries to access database files on connected systems is modeled after DDM. Just as DDM uses a DDM file and APPC communications to redirect file access operations, OptiConnect for iSeries uses DDM files and a specialized transport service to redirect file access operations to a target system.
  • Page 614: Os/400 - Netware Enhanced Integration (5722-Ss1 Option 25)

    Network Loadable Module (NLM) that runs on NetWare 6.0. Note: Novell no longer supports NetWare 4.2 and NetWare 5.0. Therefore, IBM does not support them either. A license is required for each NetWare server. TCP/IP support in OS/400 is used to connect the iSeries using a token-ring adapter, an Ethernet adapter, IPCS, X.25, or frame relay adapters.
  • Page 615: Os/400 - Db2 Symmetric Multiprocessing (5722-Ss1 Option 26)

    Related products DB2 Multisystem for iSeries Further information http://www-1.ibm.com/servers/eserver/iseries/db2/db2sym.htm With the introduction of DB2 Symmetric Multiprocessing, a single database operation can run on multiple processors at the same time or in parallel. These database operations are typically queries. However, parallel processing is also...
  • Page 616: Os/400 - Db2 Multisystem (5722-Ss1 Option 27)

    From a database perspective, these interconnected iSeries servers appear as a single large system. It is intended for use when iSeries servers are used for large data warehouse installations. IBM Eserver i5 and iSeries System Handbook...
  • Page 617: Os/400 - Domain Name System (5722-Ss1 Option 31)

    5486LPOpS.fm Draft Document for Review October 18, 2004 OS/400 - DB2 Multisystem (5722-SS1 Option 27) Included in base Status Charged feature Related products DB2 Symmetric Multiprocessing Further information OS/400 - Domain Name System (5722-SS1 Option 31) OS/400 includes a full-function Domain Name System server. It can be configured for primary, secondary, and caching roles.
  • Page 618: Os/400 Portable Application Solutions Environment (5722-Ss1 Option 33)

    OS/400 operations and system management facilities. OS/400 PASE contains the same command line interface (CLI) set of APIs for DB2 UDB iSeries that is supported for Integrated Language Environment (ILE). IBM Eserver i5 and iSeries System Handbook...
  • Page 619: Ibm Print Services Facility (5722-Ss1 Options 36, 37, 38)

    OS/400 PASE now supports an expanded application development environment. It has additional installation support and use of the IBM VisualAge C++ Professional for AIX V6 (5765-F56) and IBM C for AIX V6 (5765-F57) compiler programs. These compilers can be installed and used in OS/400 PASE, eliminating the need to compile OS/400 PASE applications on a separate AIX system.
  • Page 620 (IPM), not by your CPU size. The number of printers does not matter. The speed of the fastest printer does. The OS/400 option number associated with each tier is represented in the following table. IBM Eserver i5 and iSeries System Handbook...
  • Page 621 1 to 45 IPM 1 to 100 IPM Any speed printer support An unlimited number of printers within each tier is supported. IBM Print Services Facility (5722-SS1 Options 36, 37, 38) Included in base Status Charged feature/keyed stamped media Related products...
  • Page 622 Infoprint Server for iSeries (5722-IP1). For example, a full color logo can be pulled directly from an IFS directory into an iSeries document then passed to Infoprint Server and converted into PDF for distribution. IBM Eserver i5 and iSeries System Handbook...
  • Page 623: Os/400 High Availability Switchable Resources (5722-Ss1 Option 41)

    The data is contained in a collection of switchable disk units such as an I/O tower. IBM Simple Cluster Management GUI: Allows you to create and manage a simple four-node, switched disk cluster. The utility includes wizards and help text that simplify the tasks involved in and managing the cluster.
  • Page 624: Os/400 High Availability Journal Performance (5722-Ss1 Option 42)

    At the same time, the backup system does IBM Eserver i5 and iSeries System Handbook...
  • Page 625: Supported Upgrade Paths

    You can find more information about backup and recovery and learn which journal entries are allowed to be deposited in these states in the iSeries Information Center at: http://www.iseries.ibm.com/infocenter Supported upgrade paths The following table identifies software upgrade paths supported for OS/400.
  • Page 626: Os/400 Single Step Upgrades

    V5R2 V5R1 V5R2 V5R2 V5R1 V4R5 V5R1 V5R1 V4R5 V4R4 V4R5 V4R5 V4R4 V4R3, V4R2, V3R2 V4R4 V4R4 V4R3 V4R2, V3R2 V4R3 V4R3 V4R2 V4R1, V3R7, V3R2 V3R7 V3R7 V3R6 V3R2, V3R1, V3R0M5 IBM Eserver i5 and iSeries System Handbook...
  • Page 627: Chapter 25. Software Terms

    “base” license and for the allowed number of users. In some cases, after purchasing a certain amount of licenses in a particular software group, the user is then entitled to unlimited use of that software on that system. © Copyright IBM Corp. 1997 - 2004. All rights reserved.
  • Page 628: Software Maintenance For Iseries

    Operating System/400 (OS/400) and selected iSeries Licensed Program Products (LPP) and provides access to IBM world class iSeries software support services for assistance with routine, short duration installation and usage (how-to) questions, and code-related problems.
  • Page 629: Software Terms

    Software Maintenance After License Fee in addition to Software Maintenance for iSeries offering charges. Note: On 13 July 2004, IBM announced a single program number (5733-UX1 and UX3) to replace the existing two program numbers (5733-SX1 and 5733-SU1 or 5733-SX3 and 5733-SU3) for the one- and three- year coverage options.
  • Page 630 WebSphere Channel Protocol for cXML 5648-E81 D5BGFLL, E1BGELL Host Access Client Package for Multiplatforms 5698-FRA - - - , E00ESLL Tivoli Management Framework (Distributed only) 5765-F06 D5BHZLL, E1BHYLL WebSphere Transcoding Publisher 4.0 (Multilingual) IBM Eserver i5 and iSeries System Handbook...
  • Page 631 5486Ops_Terms.fm Draft Document for Review October 18, 2004 Product Passport Advantage Description identifier part number * 5765-F30 D5AW3LL, E1AW2LL DB2 Connect(R) Enterprise Edition 5765-F31 D5AR1LL, E1ARHLL DB2 Datalinks Manager V8.1 5765-F32 - - - , E00BHLL DB2 Intelligent Miner Modeling, V8.1 5765-F33 - - - , E00BGLL DB2 Intelligent Miner Visualization, V8.1...
  • Page 632 Passport Advantage part number cross reference. You can find full details about Passport Advantage on the Passport Advantage Home page at: http://www.lotus.com/services/passport.nsf/WebDocs/ Passport_Advantage_Home A tutorial on Passport Advantage is available ath the following URL: http://www.lotus.com/services/passport.nsf/startpa.htm IBM Eserver i5 and iSeries System Handbook...
  • Page 633: New With V5R3

    A uni-processor Model 520, 550 with the IBM Eserver iSeries Standard or Enterprise Edition includes one OS/400 processor license entitlement. A Model 570 2/4-way system with the Standard or Enterprise Edition includes two OS/400 processor license entitlements.
  • Page 634: Software License Manager/400

    Notify the receiving party of the program's terms, and provide the POE, LID, IPLA, and Software License Key Sheet documents for OS/400 to the purchaser. IBM licenses the receiving party when that party accepts the program's license terms by initial use of the program. Your OS/400 license is then terminated.
  • Page 635: Os/400 Terms And Conditions Changes

    Draft Document for Review October 18, 2004 When ordering upgrades to software licensed under the IPLA, such as OS/400, provide a copy of the POE to your IBM Representative or IBM Business Partner to validate the license to the software.
  • Page 636 Business Graphics Utility for AS/400 5722-DS1 DB2 DataPropagator 7.2 5722-DP4 Facsimile Support for iSeries 5798-FAX Domino Fax for iSeries 5733-FXD Infoprint Designer for iSeries 5733-ID1 Grid Toolbox for iSeries 5733-GT1 Infoprint Server for iSeries 5722-IP1 IBM Eserver i5 and iSeries System Handbook...
  • Page 637 For V5R1 and V5R2 products purchased prior to 11 June 2004, the capability to transfer those products outside the enterprise will continue to require a hardcopy POE. For those purchased after 11 June 2004, an ePoE is available. When a product is upgraded, destroy the original IBM-printed POE. Software terms...
  • Page 638: Keyed Stamped Media Distribution

    To use the software distributed on the Keyed Stamped Media after the 70-day evaluation period, the software license must be ordered and a software key is created. Contact your IBM Representative or IBM Business Partner for ordering information. New software license keys are required when the version, release, or modification level of the software changes, or the software is transferred to a different system.
  • Page 639: Software Keys And Guidance For Lpar System Upgrades

    5486Ops_Terms.fm Draft Document for Review October 18, 2004 – Option 1 Advanced DBCS Printer Support - IPDS 5722-BR1 Backup Recovery and Media Services for iSeries – Option 1 - Network – Option 2 - Advance 5722-CM1 Communication Utilities for iSeries 5722-DE1 DB2 Universal Databases Extenders for iSeries V7.2 5722-DP4 DB2 DataPropagator for iSeries V8.1 5722-IP1 Infoprint Server for iSeries...
  • Page 640 Hardware serial number for the system about which they are calling Temporary software keys (40-day usage) are provided if a permanent software key cannot be provided due to entitlement or other problems requiring an IBM Business Partner or IBM Representative support to correct.
  • Page 641 Draft Document for Review October 18, 2004 Key center contact information Site Hours Telephone number e-mail address U.S.A Monday to Friday 1-800-446-8989 uskeys@dk.ibm.com® 06:00 to 17:00 MST 1-303-924-4671 Fax: 1-303-924-9644 Canada Monday to Thursday 1-800-426-2255 swkeys@ca.ibm.com 09:00 to 18:00 1-905-316-0323...
  • Page 642 Fax: +45 48 14 03 91 Other countries 08:00 to 23:00 +45-48-14-03-91 eastkeys@dk.ibm.com (regions) including Central European Time Fax: +45 48 14 03 91 Europe, Middle East, Africa, Latin America For more information about key centers, see: http://www.ibm.com/servers/eserver/iseries/wwkms IBM Eserver i5 and iSeries System Handbook...
  • Page 643: Chapter 26. Ibm Licensed Programs: Database Accessories

    Navigator. DB2 UBD provides databases access from client interfaces such as Linux partitions and Windows systems. This chapter describes the accessories available from IBM to complement the IBM i5/OS integrated database. © Copyright IBM Corp. 1997 - 2004. All rights reserved.
  • Page 644: Db2 Olap Server For Iseries V8.1 (5724-B78)

    PC browser or spreadsheet, and to convert it to Portable Document Format (PDF) or Extensible Markup Language (XML) format. Refer to Chapter 31, “IBM Eserver iSeries Access products” on page 715, for a description of these products. DB2 OLAP Server for iSeries V8.1 (5724-B78) The DB2 OLAP Server for iSeries V8.1 program is based on Hyperion Essbase...
  • Page 645 Integration server improvements DB2 OLAP Integration Server is based on Essbase Integration Services 6.5. IBM DB2 OLAP Server Miner is a no-charge feature of DB2 OLAP Server. OLAP Miner combines the powerful IBM data mining technologies with OLAP technologies.
  • Page 646: Solutions And Benefits

    Data distribution: Can distribute data from DB2 Distributed Relational Database Access (DRDA) data sources other than the AS/400, including DB2 UDB running on OS/390, AIX 5L, and Windows NT. IBM Eserver i5 and iSeries System Handbook...
  • Page 647: Ibm Db2 Datapropagator For Iseries V8.1 (5722-Dp4)

    Capture: Captures changes made to data on replication sources Apply: Reads previously captured changed data and applies it to target tables Note: IBM DB2 DataPropagator Version 7.1 for AS/400 (5769-DP3) is still available for earlier releases of the operating system. IBM DB2 DataPropagator for iSeries, V8.1...
  • Page 648: Solutions And Benefits

    Draft Document for Review October 18, 2004 IBM DB2 DataPropagator for iSeries, V8.1 Replaces products IBM DB2 DataPropagator Version 7.1 for AS/400 (5769-DP3) IBM DB2 DataPropagator Relational for AS/400 V5.1 (5769-DP2) IBM DB2 DataPropagator Relational Capture and Apply OS/400 (5769-DP1) Further information http://www.ibm.com/software/data/dpropr/...
  • Page 649: Ibm Query For Iseries (5722-Qu1)

    – Migration utility Serviceability improvements – New trace facility for Apply program – Improved Replication Analyzer program IBM Query for iSeries (5722-QU1) Query for iSeries is recommended for non-programming users of 5250-family workstations or remotely attached 3270-family Web links who must extract,...
  • Page 650: Ibm Db2 Query Manager And Sql Development Kit For Iseries (5722-St1)

    Query Manager Interactive SQL , are provided for users to generate queries and reports, and for programmers to test complex SQL statements. IBM DB2 Query Manager and SQL Development Kit for iSeries Product number 5722-ST1 Ordering Shipped as a chargeable LPO OS/400 software group-based A software key is required.
  • Page 651: Solutions And Benefits

    The support of SQL allows program developers to write applications that can be transported easily to different IBM system architectures that support SQL. An SQL Assist function in iSeries Navigator helps to create SQL statements that can be used to create and run queries and reports.
  • Page 652: Components

    • Add an option so that /Copy directives and the conditional logic of / If, / Else, / Elseif, / Endif, / Eof, / Define, and / Undefine directives are understandable for the precompiler. IBM Eserver i5 and iSeries System Handbook...
  • Page 653: Ibm Db2 Qmf Distributed Edition For Multiplatforms V8.1 (5724-E86)

    IBM DB2 UDB Data Warehouse Enterprise Edition and Standard Edition V8.1 (5724-E66) IBM is a leader in Business Intelligence. The technology built into the DB2 UDB Data Warehouse Editions enables real-time information integration, insight, and decision making. The new editions combine the strength of DB2 UDB with the essential IBM BI infrastructure.
  • Page 654: Db2 Udb Data Warehouse Enterprise Edition

    5486LPDb.fm Draft Document for Review October 18, 2004 IBM DB2 UBDB Warehouse Enterprise Edition and Standard Edition V8.1 Further information http://www-3.ibm.com/software/data/db2/datawarehouse/ DB2 UDB Data Warehouse Enterprise Edition DB2 UDB Data Warehouse Enterprise Edition provides a comprehensive BI platform to fulfill the needs of customers and partners to build next-generation BI solutions.
  • Page 655: Db2 Spatial Extender Version 8 (5765-F40)

    An expert interface can be used for browsing existing databases and ad hoc actions. A Java-enabled browser is all you need on the client machine for using DB2 Table Editor solutions. IBM licensed programs: Database accessories...
  • Page 656: Solutions And Benefits

    Allows customer information self-service via the Web Offers enhanced support for large objects Support for new types of forms New with Version 4.3 Key DB2 Table Editor for iSeries, V4.3 enhancements include: Edit with formulas IBM Eserver i5 and iSeries System Handbook...
  • Page 657: Ibm Db2 Web Query Tool For Iseries V1.3 (5697-G85)

    IBM DB2 Web Query Tool for iSeries V1.3 (5697-G85) IBM DB2 Web Query Tool connects all your users directly to multiple enterprise databases, securely and simultaneously, regardless of database size, hardware, operating system, or location.
  • Page 658: Solutions And Benefits

    5486LPDb.fm Draft Document for Review October 18, 2004 IBM DB2 Web Query Tool for iSeries V1.3 Product number 5697-G85 Ordering Shipped as a chargeable LPO OS/400 software group-based Minimum operating V5R1 system level Availability 26 July 2002 Software type Software Subscription...
  • Page 659: Ibm Db2 Universal Database Extenders For Iseries V8 (5722-De1)

    You can retrieve LOB data in Web Query. Web Query can also launch the appropriate viewing application to render the LOB data (picture, video, audio, etc.). IBM DB2 Universal Database Extenders for iSeries V8 (5722-DE1) Web-enabled on demand business is driving most companies to redefine their IT strategy.
  • Page 660: Solutions And Benefits

    Companies continue to look for efficient ways to leverage such massive textual data to provide valuable information. IBM DB2 Universal Database Extenders for iSeries V8 Product number 5722-DE1 Ordering...
  • Page 661: New With Version 8

    IBM DB2 UDB Workgroup Server Edition for Linux (5733-LD1) IBM DB2 V8 for Linux, UNIX, and Windows marks the next stage in the evolution of the relational database. DB2 is the database of choice for the development and deployment of critical solutions such as:...
  • Page 662 Python. DB2 UDB is the most scalable database in production today that can manage mission-critical data on a single PC, symmetric multiprocessors (SMPs), clusters, and the mainframe for Linux. Also, with IBM DB2 Everyplace®, customers can manage mission-critical data on linux and embedded Linux devices.
  • Page 663 5486LPDb.fm Draft Document for Review October 18, 2004 IBM DB2 Universal Database Extenders for iSeries V8 Product number 5733-LD1 Minimum operating V5R2 system level Software type When the Enterprise Edition for iSeries is ordered on Models 825, 870, and 890 IBM IPLA...
  • Page 664 5486LPDb.fm Draft Document for Review October 18, 2004 IBM Eserver i5 and iSeries System Handbook...
  • Page 665: Chapter 27. Websphere And On Demand Business For Iseries

    WebSphere and on demand Chapter 27. business for iSeries IBM i5/OS contains everything you need to quickly create a Web presence. As the integrated platform, it provides the infrastructure and components necessary to "Start Simple" with on demand business adoption. For example, WebSphere Application Server - Express is now included in i5/OS V5R3.
  • Page 666 IBM WebSphere Application Server - Express for iSeries: This is a Java application server based on a servlet-based engine that turns your existing Web server (IBM HTTP Server for iSeries) into a Java Web application server. This offers small and mid-sized companies with an integrated package with: –...
  • Page 667 It greatly simplifies the separation of business applications from underlying system services. To understand the IBM on demand business strategy for the iSeries server, and the positioning of strategic WebSphere products, refer to WebSphere for IBM Eserver iSeries Server Buying and Selling Guide, REDP-3646.
  • Page 668: Product Positioning: Websphere Application Server And Jakarta Tomcat

    IBM WebSphere Application Server - Express for iSeries (5722-E51) IBM WebSphere Application Server - Express for iSeries is for fast, productive development, deployment, and management of dynamic Web sites. With smaller budgets and limited IT resources, you face special challenges getting started in on demand business.
  • Page 669: Solutions And Benefits

    Solutions and benefits IBM WebSphere Application Server - Express for iSeries is a premier Java and Web Services technology-based application platform integrating enterprise data and transactions with the dynamic on demand business world. It provides the rich on demand business application deployment environment of the iSeries with a set of application services including capabilities for transaction management, security, performance, availability, connectivity, and scalability.
  • Page 670: New With Version 5.1

    HTTP and application servers and their applications Integration with IBM WebSphere Studio, built on Eclipse, the open systems development environment Integration with IBM HTTP Servers for iSeries and with Domino for iSeries IBM Eserver i5 and iSeries System Handbook...
  • Page 671 It also enables you to consume Web services and resources for integrating with packaged applications. IBM WebSphere Application Server - Express for iSeries is based on the latest Java and Web Services standards. When more advanced development and deployment capabilities are needed, IBM WebSphere Application Server - Express offers smooth migration to other WebSphere Application Servers.
  • Page 672: Ibm Web Enablement For Iseries (5722-We1)

    Add entries to Lotus Instant Messaging and Web Conferencing contact lists (or buddy lists) View and self-manage EIM registries The IBM Telephone Directory supports up to 1000 entries. If additional entries are needed, contact IBM Global Services to purchase and customize the application for your needs.
  • Page 673: Benefits

    Benefits The IBM Web Enablement product is a license only product that delivers WebSphere Application Server - Express Version 5.0 and Version 5.1 with the operating system. WebSphere Application Server - Express is made available at no additional cost to the customer so that an application server can be installed for other IBM products that might require it.
  • Page 674: Benefits

    Benefits The IBM Business Solutions provides applications that can be deployed into an application server. The new Web Administration GUI included with the IBM HTTP Server (5722-DG1) (as described in “HTTP Server for iSeries (5722-DG1)” on page 566) provides setup and deployment wizards that can make the enterprise Web applications provided by Business Solutions ready to use immediately.
  • Page 675: Ibm Survey Creator Version 1.0

    Information relating to the configuration of a survey and subsequent results from users who take the survey are stored in an IBM DB2 UDB on the iSeries server. Features The following functions are provided:...
  • Page 676: Ibm Websphere Application Server Version 5.1 For Iseries (5733-W51)

    IBM WebSphere Application Server Version 5.1 for iSeries (5733-W51) As the foundation of the WebSphere software platform, IBM WebSphere Application Server Version 5.1 for iSeries and the Network Deployment option reinforce their reputation as premier Java and Web Services technology-based application platforms, integrating enterprise data and transactions with the dynamic on demand business world.
  • Page 677: Solutions And Benefits

    WebSphere Application Server V5.1 creates the infrastructure to build your own Java- and Web services-based applications or to purchase solutions offered by IBM or an independent software vendor. The software enables iSeries servers to supply robust commercial and on demand business applications and supports the full suite of J2EE Version 1.3 technologies.
  • Page 678: Features

    The WebSphere Application Server - Network Deployment provides the items from the previous list and includes: Enhanced workload management and dynamic caching and performance management tools that distribute workload across multiple servers through sophisticated load balancing and clustering capabilities IBM Eserver i5 and iSeries System Handbook...
  • Page 679: Ibm Websphere Application Server Version 5.1 For Iseries Developer Edition

    IBM WebSphere Application Server Version 5.1 for iSeries Developer Edition (5724-D18) The IBM WebSphere Application Server V5.1 for iSeries Developer Edition is shipped as a licensed program option (LPO). It is the same product as WebSphere Application Server V5.1 for iSeries (Base edition) with different licensing.
  • Page 680: Solutions And Benefits

    WebSphere Application Server - Base edition. IBM WebSphere Commerce for iSeries, Version 5.6 (5724-I38, 5724-I40, 5724-I36) IBM WebSphere Commerce for iSeries, Version 5.6 is a complete e-commerce solution for your business-to-consumer (B2C) or business-to-business (B2B) Web sites. WebSphere Commerce Express is an easily installed, yet complete solution to help growing mid-market companies do business on the Web.
  • Page 681: Solutions And Benefits

    Marketing and sales teams can attract and retain customers, and store developers can create and maintain their stores using an improved set of tools. IBM WebSphere Commerce for iSeries, Version 5.6 Business Edition, Professional Edition, and Express Product number...
  • Page 682: Features

    Features IBM WebSphere Commerce for iSeries V 5.6 is packaged with a complement of products to provide the functions and features previously described. The list of products included varies according to the edition.
  • Page 683: New With Version 5.6

    5486websphere.fm Draft Document for Review October 18, 2004 Loader package allows the initial load of product information through ASCII and XML files. Store Services provides a central location for creating, customizing, and maintaining certain operational features of a store. Tivoli WebSite Analyzer Lotus Instant Messaging and Web Conferencing V3.0.1 New with Version 5.6 WebSphere Commerce V5.6 provides more choice, function, power, flexibility...
  • Page 684: Ibm Connect For Iseries Version 2.0 (5733-Co2)

    In addition, a broad range of transactions beyond e-commerce transactions is supported. The objective of business-to-business operations is to reduce costs, increase responsiveness, and increase communications between businesses. With Connect for iSeries, you extend your processes and products to other businesses. IBM Eserver i5 and iSeries System Handbook...
  • Page 685: Solutions And Benefits

    Connect for iSeries helps you achieve low-cost, high-function business integration previously only available with EDI solutions. IBM Connect for iSeries Version 2.0 Product number 5733-CO2 Ordering product number...
  • Page 686: New With Version 2.0

    – WebSphere Commerce, Business and Pro Editions (5724-A18) – MQSeries (included on the CD) • MQSeries V5.2 (5733-A38) • MQSeries AMI (5724-A23) • MQSeries for Java (5648-C60) Support for OS/400 V5R1 and V5R2 IBM Eserver i5 and iSeries System Handbook...
  • Page 687: Ibm Websphere Portal - Express, Ibm Websphere Portal - Express Plus For Multiplatforms, Version 5 (5724-E77)

    Indeed, portals are the next-generation desktop, delivering on demand business applications over the Web to all kinds of client devices. IBM WebSphere Portal - Express, IBM WebSphere Portal - Express Plus on iSeries Product number 5724-E77 Ordering product number...
  • Page 688: Solutions And Benefits

    5486websphere.fm Draft Document for Review October 18, 2004 IBM WebSphere Portal - Express, IBM WebSphere Portal - Express Plus on iSeries Replaces product WebSphere Portal Enable V4.1 upgrade to WebSphere Portal Express V5 is not supported Further information http://www.ibm.com/servers/eserver/iseries/software/ websphere/portal http://www-106.ibm.com/developerworks/websphere/zones/...
  • Page 689: New With Version 5.0

    IBM Grid Toolbox V3 for OS/400 (5733-GT1) The IBM Grid Toolbox V3 for OS/400 is designed to provide building blocks for the emerging grid computing environment that can enable rapid deployment and integration of business applications and processes in a grid. This grid-enabling...
  • Page 690: Solutions And Benefits

    570, and 595. Solutions and benefits The IBM Grid Toolbox is a licensed program based on open standards. With grid computing, you can virtualize entire data centers. It enables you to share and manage distributed computing resources as though these resources were a single, unified computing instance.
  • Page 691: Features

    Architecture (OGSA), an open set of standards and protocols that enable communications across heterogeneous, geographically dispersed environments The middleware provided with the IBM Grid Toolbox supports that product only. It cannot be used to host or deploy user-built applications. WebSphere and on demand business for iSeries...
  • Page 692 5486websphere.fm Draft Document for Review October 18, 2004 IBM Eserver i5 and iSeries System Handbook...
  • Page 693: Chapter 28. Lotus Products For Iseries

    Lotus products for iSeries Chapter 28. IBM Lotus Domino is the brand name for the server component in a family of integrated messaging, collaboration, and Web application software from IBM. Domino is a software, a framework, and an infrastructure that connects your business to anyone, anywhere, anytime.
  • Page 694: Domino On Iseries

    5769-LDD IBM Integrated Domino Fax for iSeries 5733-FXD Refer to Lotus Domino for the IBM iSeries Server Buying and Selling Guide, REDP-3845 to further understand Domino solutions for the iSeries server. Domino on iSeries A Domino on iSeries solution uses the same iSeries values that are discussed in “Reliable, managed availability”...
  • Page 695: Domino Server Options

    Versions of IBM Lotus Domino prior to Version 6 are not supported at IBM i5/OS V5R3. Lotus Domino 6 for iSeries includes five separately orderable components, as represented in the following table.
  • Page 696: Ibm Lotus Domino 6.5 For Iseries (5733-L65)

    Lotus Domino Web Access (iNotes™) clients for both e-mail and collaborative applications. IBM Lotus Domino Utility The IBM Lotus Domino Utility Server Express offering is powered by the Domino Enterprise Server Express offering Server. It provides unlimited access to collaborative applications, but does not allow the use of individual mail files.
  • Page 697: Solutions And Benefits

    Installation prerequisites http://www.lotus.com/products/product4.nsf/wdocs/ 65dominosysrequirements http://www-10.lotus.com/ldd/notesua.nsf/RN?OpenView Program size Related products IBM Integrated Domino Fax for iSeries (5733-FXD) Lotus Enterprise Integrator (LEI) (5733-LE1) Replaces product Lotus Domino Server for iSeries R5 Ordering Domino 6 is orderable through standard Lotus channels only. http://www.ibm.com/software/howtobuy Further information http://www.ibm.com/servers/eserver/iseries/domino/...
  • Page 698: New With Lotus Domino 6.5

    The choice of clients supported by Domino for iSeries are represented in the following table. Lotus Notes clients Description IBM Lotus Domino IBM Lotus Domino Access for Microsoft Outlook allows Microsoft Outlook users to access Access for Microsoft e-mail and calendar features based on Lotus Domino. Outlook IBM Lotus Domino...
  • Page 699: New With Lotus Domino Clients 6.5

    Lotus Notes clients Description IBM Lotus Notes for IBM Lotus Notes for Messaging is a license-only Lotus Notes client option with capability Messaging limited to messaging, calendar, and discussions. The degree of function available to the user is controlled by the administrator via a parameter in the Domino Directory.
  • Page 700: Ibm Lotus Enterprise Integrator For Iseries (5733-Lei)

    Domino database to columns in a DB2 table. Lotus Enterprise Integrator takes care of the movement and conversion of data between the data sources. IBM Eserver i5 and iSeries System Handbook...
  • Page 701: New With Lotus Enterprise Integrator 6.5

    Software type Software Maintenance Installation prerequisites None Related product Lotus Domino Enterprise Server for iSeries (5733-LD6) Replaces product IBM Lotus Enterprise Integrator for Domino R5 (5769-LNP) Ordering LEI is orderable through standard Lotus Channels only. Further information http://www.lotus.com/products/product4.nsf/wdocs/ enterpriseintegrator/ http://www-1.ibm.com/servers/eserver/iseries/domino/related/ lei.htm...
  • Page 702: Ibm Lotus Instant Messaging And Web Conferencing (5733-Lst)

    Models 520, 550, 570, and 595 as well as the Solutions Edition of 550. For more information about WebSphere Portal Express Plus, refer to “IBM WebSphere Portal - Express, IBM WebSphere Portal - Express Plus for Multiplatforms, Version 5 (5724-E77)” on page 653.
  • Page 703: Features And Benefits

    Make the best use of technology: With Lotus Instant Messaging and Web Conferencing 3.0, users have a tool that integrates well with the business tools they use to be productive, including Lotus Notes, IBM Lotus Team Workplace, mobile phones, and wireless personal digital assistants (PDAs).
  • Page 704: Features And Benefits

    IBM Lotus Team Workplace to work and make team projects more effective. IBM Lotus Domino 6.5 for iSeries is required to support IBM Lotus Team Workplace in the same OS/400 partition.
  • Page 705: Ibm Lotus Domino Document Manager (5769-Ldd)

    IBM Lotus Team Workplace keeps information where new team members can access and review it. Schedule meetings more effectively using the IBM Lotus Team Workplace 3.0 team calendar. Make a reservation for Lotus Instant Messaging and Web Conferencing events and have them automatically appear in Lotus Notes R5, Notes 6, or Microsoft Outlook calendars.
  • Page 706: Features And Benefits

    IBM Lotus Domino Document Manager client IBM Integrated Domino Fax for iSeries (5733-FXD) IBM Integrated Domino Fax for iSeries enables Lotus Notes users to send and receive faxes directly from their Notes client, using their current telephone system and Domino infrastructure. Domino Fax for iSeries supports more than just simple text.
  • Page 707: Features And Benefits

    Features and benefits IBM Integrated Domino Fax for iSeries brings the ability to fax directly to the Notes desktop. Integrated Domino Fax for iSeries features include: Simultaneously send and receive faxes from Notes Desktop as easily as e-mail...
  • Page 708 5486LPDom.fm Draft Document for Review October 18, 2004 IBM Eserver i5 and iSeries System Handbook...
  • Page 709: Chapter 29. Ibm Lpp Application Development Products

    Offerings (LPOs). It focuses on the key tools for application development for the iSeries server. To understand the IBM on demand business strategy for the iSeries server, refer to WebSphere for IBM Eserver iSeries Server Buying and Selling Guide, REDP-3646. See Chapter 27, “WebSphere and on demand business for iSeries”...
  • Page 710: Ibm Cics Transaction Server For Iseries (5722-Dfh)

    Product name Product number Refer to page IBM CICS Transaction Server for iSeries 5722-DFH IBM WebSphere Application Server Version 5.1 for iSeries 5724-D18 Developer Edition IBM Grid Toolbox V3 for OS/400 5733-GT1 IBM Java for iSeries IBM Toolbox for Java...
  • Page 711: New With V5R3

    30 August 2002 Software type Software Subscription Installation prerequisites IBM WebSphere Development Studio for iSeries Application Development Toolset (5722-WDS) for creating CICS application programs ILE COBOL for AS/400 (5769-CB1 or 5722-WDS) or ILE C for compiling programs on the server...
  • Page 712 Connectivity from CICS Clients and from the CICS Transaction Gateway This allows standard CICS applications to be used as either client/server applications or as Web-serving applications. CICS for iSeries provides IBM Eserver i5 and iSeries System Handbook...
  • Page 713: Ibm Toolbox For Java (5722-Jc1)

    (CECI). IBM Toolbox for Java (5722-JC1) IBM Toolbox for Java is a set of Java classes that allow you to write Java applications, applets, and servlets to access data on your iSeries server. IBM Toolbox for Java also provides a set of graphical user interface (GUI) classes.
  • Page 714: New With V5R3

    Classes IBM Toolbox for Java V5R3 features new classes in existing packages. The new classes enable you to: Transform HTML documents into other kinds of documents, such as a Portable Document Format (PDF) document.
  • Page 715: Solutions And Benefits

    Infoprint Server PDF and e-mail functions. The spooled file copy method support is provided in the form of a functional PTF for IBM Toolbox for Java for V5R2. The spooled copy method enables the application developer to create an API-like process to access PDF services.
  • Page 716: Features

    When using IBM Toolbox for Java on an iSeries server when the server is a client, no additional support beyond the inherent OS/400 support of JVM and the iSeries Developer Kit for Java is required. IBM Toolbox for Java provides support for similar functions to those provided by iSeries Access APIs.
  • Page 717 Enhanced GUI Builder tool of the Graphical Toolbox with an improved, easier to use interface and additional editing capabilities Support for IBM Toolbox for Java to run on a Linux workstation, run in Java 2, and implement GUI components using Swing 1.1. IBM Toolbox for Java...
  • Page 718: Compatibility

    Toolbox for Java does not work with V4R5 and earlier versions of iSeries Client Encryption. To use all the IBM Toolbox for Java classes, use the Java 2 Platform Standard Edition (J2SE). Using the vaccess classes or the Graphical Toolbox requires using the Swing package, which comes with J2SE.
  • Page 719: Ibm Developer Kit For Java (5722-Jv1)

    5486LPAD.fm Draft Document for Review October 18, 2004 IBM Developer Kit for Java (5722-JV1) IBM Developer Kit for Java facilitates the creation of Java applets and full-scale applications. It includes a collection of development tools, help files, and documentation for Java programmers. As Sun Microsystems, Inc.
  • Page 720: System/38 Migration Aid (5714-Mg1)

    ILE COBOL for AS/400 (5769-CB1 or 5722-WDS) for compile on server Program size 77 MB Related product Replaces products IBM Application Program Driver/400 Version 3 (5763-PD1) IBM Application Program Driver/400 Version 4 (5769-PD1) More information IBM Eserver i5 and iSeries System Handbook...
  • Page 721: Solutions And Benefits

    Multilingual support is provided for user applications that are coded to support multi-lingual environments. Support for updating user applications via APIs is provided to permit users to update the APD for AS/400 information tables about their applications whenever they have new releases or important changes. IBM LPP Application Development Products...
  • Page 722: Ibm Visualage Generator Server For As/400 (5769-Vg1)

    With WebSphere Development Studio for iSeries, you can create new iSeries server applications and new on demand business applications more productively. You can also quickly and easily convert existing business applications to Web-enabled solutions. IBM Eserver i5 and iSeries System Handbook...
  • Page 723: Solutions And Benefits

    WebSphere Development Studio for iSeries V5R3 offers existing tools, such as RPG and Remote System Explorer (RSE) for traditional development, and enhanced tools, such as Web, Java, XML, Web services, and IBM WebFacing Tool for on demand business development. For customers and solution providers who need to create on demand business...
  • Page 724: Server Components Of 5722-Wds

    Development Studio include: IBM Integrated Language Environment RPG for iSeries IBM Integrated Language Environment Cobol for iSeries IBM Integrated Language Environment C and C++ for iSeries Application Development ToolSet Each component is described in the following sections. IBM Eserver i5 and iSeries System Handbook...
  • Page 725: Ibm Integrated Language Environment Rpg For Iseries

    Qualified names in data structures ELSEIF operation code Predefined /DEFINE names Compiler directive /INCLUDE New with V5R3 The IBM tradition of adding more function to the RPG IV compiler continues with ILE RPG. These enhancements to the compiler include: IBM LPP Application Development Products...
  • Page 726: Ibm Ile Cobol For Iseries

    COBOL-calling-Java support (along with the appropriate documentation), UCS-2 (UNICODE) support, and three new process options to enable developers port applications from the mainframe platform to the iSeries server. IBM ILE COBOL for iSeries consists of the COBOL components listed in the following table. COBOL compiler option...
  • Page 727 Large VALUE clause support CONSTANT data type XML PARSE statement that provides the interface to a high-speed XML parser, which is part of the COBOL runtime Alternate Record Key support DBCS data item names (DBCS word support) IBM LPP Application Development Products...
  • Page 728: Ibm Ile C And C++ For Iseries

    ANSI standard. This iSeries native compiler replaces both the VisualAge C++ cross-compiler and the native C++ PRPQ compiler. IBM ILE C and C++ for iSeries consists of the C components in the following table. IBM Eserver i5 and iSeries System Handbook...
  • Page 729 Template library and namespace support Replaces that VAC++ cross compiler and native PRPQ compiler Support of release V5 of IBM Open Class class libraries bool data type Read source and includes from IFS or native database Produce native database or IFS spooled file listings...
  • Page 730: Application Development Toolset

    ADTS has made minor enhancements to support the V5R3 system changes. For details about the components of ADTS, see the following Web site: http://www.ibm.com/software/awdtools/wds400/about/adts.html ADTS no longer offers the optional server features available prior to V5R3: Application Dictionary Services Application Development Manager IBM Eserver i5 and iSeries System Handbook...
  • Page 731: Workstation Components Of 5722-Wds

    Draft Document for Review October 18, 2004 Workstation components of 5722-WDS The client (workstation-based programming tools) components of WebSphere Development Studio are delivered in IBM WebSphere Development Studio Client for iSeries, V5.1.2. The following diagram shows the workstation (client) and server (host) components of WebSphere Development Studio.
  • Page 732 Allow users to give Host applications a Web “look and feel” Improve the navigation of host applications and generate portal interfaces No access to source code is required For a more detailed comparison of the IBM WebFacing Tool and the HATS Toolkit, see: http://www.ibm.com/software/awdtools/wdt400/about/webfacing.html...
  • Page 733 WebSphere Development Studio Client Advanced Edition for iSeries inherits and extends the capabilities of WebSphere Studio Application Developer (Application Developer) V5.1.2, which is the IBM core development environment for visually designing, constructing, testing, and deploying Web services, portal applications, and J2EE applications. Application Developer speeds J2EE development by providing a complete set of high productivity tools, templates and wizards.
  • Page 734 Note: Portal Toolkit and WebSphere Portal installation are required to create portlet development environment on top of WebSphere Studio Application Developer. New with V5.1.2 In V5.1.2, the IBM Development Studio Client Advanced Edition delivers significant advanced capabilities including: IBM Eserver i5 and iSeries System Handbook...
  • Page 735 Java Naming and Directory Interface (JNDI) name in the Program Call Wizard WebSphere Development Studio Client Advanced Edition for iSeries V5.1.2 is a workstation product delivered through the Passport Advantage channel. It is priced on a “per developer seat” basis. IBM LPP Application Development Products...
  • Page 736: Xml Toolkit For Iseries (5733-Xt1)

    XML parser APIs assist in the creation, navigation, or modification of XML document content. XML Toolkit for iSeries Product number 5733-XT1 Ordering product number 5733-XT1 Minimum operating V5R1 system level HIPO Availability 25 June 2004. IBM Eserver i5 and iSeries System Handbook...
  • Page 737 XML parser for C++ and procedural language use, such as RPG, C, or COBOL. The XML Toolkit for iSeries is based on V4 and V5 levels of IBM XML for C++ parser (XML4C and XML4PR V5.3.1). IBM LPP Application Development Products...
  • Page 738 5486LPAD.fm Draft Document for Review October 18, 2004 IBM Eserver i5 and iSeries System Handbook...
  • Page 739: Chapter 30. Ibm Licensed Programs: Networking Products

    IBM Communications Utilities for iSeries 5722-CM1 IBM Cryptographic Support for AS/400 5722-CR1 IBM Distributed Computing Environment DES Library 5769-DC3 Routines for AS/400 IBM MQSeries Integrator for iSeries and DB2 Version 1.1 5697-F49 © Copyright IBM Corp. 1997 - 2004. All rights reserved.
  • Page 740: Ibm Cryptographic Access Provider 128-Bit For Iseries (5722-Ac3)

    Internet and corporate intranets. This product enables encryption in the iSeries server for use by other products such as IBM HTTP Server for iSeries. Install the Cryptographic Access Provider product on the iSeries server to enable the Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) function of the Hypertext Transfer Protocol (HTTP) server.
  • Page 741: Ibm Eserver Iseries Client Encryption (128-Bit) (5722-Ce3)

    IBM Eserver iSeries Client Encryption (128-bit) (5722-CE3) IBM Eserver iSeries Client Encryption (128-bit) provides SSL for use by iSeries Access clients (5722-XW1) and the IBM Toolbox for Java (5722-JC1). The Client Encryption 128-bit product includes an SSL for Windows 95, 98, Me, 2000, XP, and NT, and an SSL for Java.
  • Page 742: Ibm Communications Utilities For Iseries (5722-Cm1)

    Draft Document for Review October 18, 2004 Key management 3624 Personal Identification Number (PIN) generation and verification IBM Cryptographic Support for AS/400 is a skip-ship product at V5R3. No code changes are made. IBM Cryptographic Support for AS/400 Product number...
  • Page 743 RJE workstation for the submission of jobs or receipt of output from a host IBM 308x, 3090™, 937x, or 43xx using BSC, SNA over SDLC lines, over an X.25 network, or over IBM Token-Ring Network. SDLC and X.25 lines can connect through an X.21 interface.
  • Page 744: Ibm Distributed Computing Environment Des Library Routines For

    IBM Distributed Computing Environment DES Library Routines for AS/400 (5769-DC3) The IBM Distributed Computing Environment (DCE) DES Library Routines for AS/400 product provides data encryption support for the DCE Base Services. It provides secure communications when using DCE services on the iSeries.
  • Page 745: Solutions And Benefits

    Solutions and benefits IBM WebSphere MQ for iSeries is market-leading business integration software. It connects all your business software together to form one efficient enterprise by providing an open, scalable, industrial-strength messaging backbone. WebSphere MQ minimizes the time taken to integrate key resources and applications held in different systems, so your company can respond to the changing demands of an on demand business.
  • Page 746: New With V5.3

    MQSeries (5697-F49) MQSeries Workflow: Enables the capture, visualization, and automation business processes using predefined workflow modules (5801-AAR, #3604) IBM MQSeries for iSeries V5.2 is not supported on i5/OS V5R3. IBM Eserver i5 and iSeries System Handbook...
  • Page 747: Ibm Mqseries Integrator For Iseries And Db2 Version 1.1 (5697-F49)

    OS/400 and needs to be run in a supported platform that best fits your environment, such as Windows 2000 on the Integrated xSeries Server or on AIX. Note: IBM MQSeries Integrator for iSeries and DB2 Version 1.1 withdrawn at V5R2. For more information, see: http://www-1.ibm.com/servers/eserver/support/iseries/planning/...
  • Page 748 WebSphere Studio Site Developer and WebSphere Studio Client for iSeries IBM WebSphere Host Access Transformation Services (HATS) V5.0 This product is only available via IBM Resellers/Distributors for WorkStation Software under Passport Advantage. It is not configurable using the e-configurator or Software Subscription.
  • Page 749: Chapter 31. Ibm Eserver Iseries Access Products

    Draft Document for Review October 18, 2004 IBM Eserver iSeries Access Chapter 31. products IBM Eserver iSeries Access (5722-XW1) provides the middleware software to connect other systems and platforms to iSeries servers. This chapter describes the iSeries Access products. Product name...
  • Page 750: Ibm Eserver Iseries Access Family (5722-Xw1)

    Program size 2.7 MB HIPO Availability 11 June 2004 Software type Software Subscription Ordering Installation prerequisites Related products Client code 5722-XE1 Replaces products Client Access Family (5722-XW1) Client Access Family (5769-XW1) Further information IBM Eserver i5 and iSeries System Handbook...
  • Page 751: Components

    IBM Eserver iSeries Access for Windows (5722-XE1) IBM Eserver iSeries Access for Windows, previously known as iSeries Client Access Express for iSeries, is a component of the IBM Eserver iSeries Access family (5722-XW1). It offers a powerful set of capabilities to connect PCs to iSeries servers.
  • Page 752 Software type Software Subscription Ordering Included with i5/OS IBM Eserver iSeries Access for Windows – Setup, SC41-5507 Installation prerequisites Some functions of iSeries Access for Windows require the XW1 product on the server--specifically the PC5250 display/printer emulation and Data Transfer components.
  • Page 753: Solutions And Benefits

    – Support of the Lotus 123 Version 9 file format is provided. Includes middleware for PC-to-iSeries applications – Best performing iSeries ODBC driver: Use any Windows application written to Open Database Connectivity (ODBC) to access iSeries database information IBM Eserver iSeries Access products...
  • Page 754: Features

    A streamlined installation that also gives administrators more flexibility and control Java-compatible access Uses file and print serving capabilities integrated into iSeries Support for Windows Network Neighborhood (iSeries NetServer) function, which is included in OS/400 beginning with V5R1 IBM Eserver i5 and iSeries System Handbook...
  • Page 755 Portable Document Format (PDF) and e-mail functions. These functions are active when iSeries Navigator detects that Infoprint Server for iSeries (5722-IP1) is installed. One or more spooled files can be selected and PDF and e-mail operations interactively invoked. IBM Eserver iSeries Access products...
  • Page 756: New With V5R3

    Numeric-to-character conversion when transferring Microsoft Excel data Most recently used request list and last directory in Excel Add-in New.NET data provider (names IBM.DATA.DB2.iSeries) that allows Windows applications to use the Microsoft.NET framework to access DB2 Universal Database (UDB) for iSeries databases.
  • Page 757: Ibm Eserver Iseries Access For Web (5722-Xh2)

    Command tab of iSeries Access for Windows Properties. IBM Eserver iSeries Access for Web (5722-XH2) IBM Eserver iSeries Access for Web is a Java application that runs in a Web application server (for example, WebSphere Application Server or Apache Software Foundation ASF Tomcat) on V5R2 or later iSeries servers. End users access its functions by starting their browser and connecting to an iSeries server.
  • Page 758: Solutions And Benefits

    Solutions and benefits IBM Eserver iSeries Access for Web is your solution for Web browser-to-server connectivity. Using the iSeries Access for Web functions, you can use your Web browser to access and administer your servers. iSeries Access for Web enables end users to leverage business information, applications and resources across an enterprise by extending the iSeries resources to the client desktop through a Web browser.
  • Page 759: Features

    – A simple interface for working with information in the IFS, including download and view capabilities Workflow support E-mail work output anywhere (from database request, CL commands, or file system), or store in your’s or other’s personal folders. IBM Eserver iSeries Access products...
  • Page 760 PC. Also, GIF viewing has a better resolution (300 dpi), and more printer-friendly views. Note: If IBM Infoprint Server for iSeries (5722-IP1) is installed on the iSeries, iSeries Access for Web uses it instead of its own internal PDF conversion routine. With 5722-IP1, a new PDF Output tab shows the output that was previously converted.
  • Page 761: New With V5R3

    Portal for iSeries V4.1 (Express and Express Plus). The other functions in iSeries Access for Web can also be used in this environment as IFrame portlets. See “IBM WebSphere Portal - Express, IBM WebSphere Portal - Express Plus for Multiplatforms, Version 5 (5724-E77)” on page 653 for information about IBM WebSphere Portal - Express.
  • Page 762 Lotus Instant Messaging and Web Conferencing (Sametime) announcements can be sent to iSeries Access for Web Lotus Instant Messaging and Web Conferencing users. See “IBM Lotus Instant Messaging and Web Conferencing (5733-LST)” on page 668 for more information.
  • Page 763: Ibm Eserver Iseries Access For Linux (5722-Xl1)

    IBM Eserver iSeries Access for Linux (5722-XL1) iSeries Access for Linux runs natively on Linux operating systems. Linux can be used on systems with Intel processors or Power PCs, or in an iSeries server logical partition (LPAR).
  • Page 764: Ibm Websphere Host Access Transformation Server Limited Edition (5724-F97-01)

    Minimum operating V5R1 system level Program size HIPO Availability 30 June 2003 Software type Software Subscription ordering ID 5733-XW1 Ordering 5722-XW1 Installation prerequisites Related product Client code Replaces product Further information http://www.ibm.com/eserver/iseries/access/hats http://www.ibm.com/software/webservers/hostintegration/ IBM Eserver i5 and iSeries System Handbook...
  • Page 765: Features And Benefits

    HATS can transform the presentation and navigation of any 5250 application. Note: The full HATS product is available as part of the IBM WebSphere Host Integration Solution for iSeries product (5724 F84/F86) via Passport Advantage and WorkStation Software IBM Business Partners and Distributors.
  • Page 766: Solutions And Benefits

    Network administrators can monitor an iSeries server while away from the office. IBM Toolbox for Java 2 Micro Edition provides a set of Java classes that allow you to develop Java programs to access iSeries servers from wireless, handheld devices.
  • Page 767: Features

    View B2B transaction details and see metrics and current values being monitored Limit what users can do by enabling read-only support, or by setting user-access levels with Application Administration; allow users to view status information without the ability to take action IBM Eserver iSeries Access products...
  • Page 768: Iseries Odbc Driver For Linux (5733-L01)

    Product number 5733-L01 Minimum operating V5R1 system level Related products iSeries Access for Windows (5722-XE1) and iSeries Access for Web (5722-XH2) Client code This product is client code Replaces product Further information http://www-1.ibm.com/servers/eserver/iseries/linux/odbc IBM Eserver i5 and iSeries System Handbook...
  • Page 769: Services

    IBM Tivoli Storage Manager Extended Edition V5.2 5698-A11 IBM Backup Recovery and Media Services for iSeries 5722-BR1 Enterprise Edition Installation Assistant 5733-ED1 PATROL for iSeries – Predict 5620-FIF IBM Software Integration Assistant for iSeries 5722-IA1 © Copyright IBM Corp. 1997 - 2004. All rights reserved.
  • Page 770: Iseries Operations Console: Direct Attach, Lan, Remote, And Hmc

    Important: All existing console types are supported in IBM i5/OS V5R3 partitions and on IBM Eserver i5 Models 520, 550, 570, and 595. Hardware Management Console (HMC) is required for managing partitions and Capacity on Demand.
  • Page 771: Iseries Operations Console Features

    Operations Console with LAN connectivity uses a version of Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) that supports device and user authentication, without using certificates. These scenarios are illustrated in the following figure. IBM licensed programs: System management products and services...
  • Page 772 A service tools user ID with the proper authority can work with the service tools security log to view, display, print, save, or restore service tools security log data. IBM Eserver i5 and iSeries System Handbook...
  • Page 773 PC. By default the user and device ID are created with enough authority to use the remote control panel. When you select the Operations Console on the LAN for your iSeries server, IBM delivers one #0367 Operations Console PCI Cable with a new order. It is shipped with an upgrade if that cable is not on the configuration.
  • Page 774 The PC dialing in remotely can then become the console. If the remote control panel is installed and configured on the local console, you can also use the remote control panel functions. IBM Eserver i5 and iSeries System Handbook...
  • Page 775: Remote Control Panel

    Access for Windows must be installed to use iSeries Operations Console. During the installation of iSeries Access for Windows, iSeries Operations Console support is installed. If PC5250 or IBM Personal Communications Version 5.7 with CSD 1 minimum or later is not already installed, a 5250 emulator is installed during the iSeries Access for Windows installation.
  • Page 776: Hardware Management Console

    4.0, Windows 2000 Professional PC, or Windows XP Professional operating system. Hardware Management Console The IBM Hardware Management Console is a PC-based console that runs a Linux-based server management application. It is required for any of the new POWER5 technology-based IBM Eserver systems that implement partitions, capacity on demand, or support concurrent maintenance.
  • Page 777: Ibm Eserver Technical Support Advantage

    HMC. http://www.redbooks.ibm.com/redpieces/abstracts/sg248000.html?Open See the V5R3 i5/OS Console Positioning Paper to help decide what type of console to use on IBM Eserver i5 520, 550, and 570 ??and 595?? servers. You can find this white paper on the Web at: http://www-1.ibm.com/servers/eserver/iseries/literature/index.html...
  • Page 778: Ibm Tivoli Storage Manager Extended Edition (5698-A11)

    What counts is keeping your business running and helping you drive your business to the next level. Technical Support Advantage is the total solutions focus of IBM for iSeries servers. It involves voice and Web-based technical support and support that is integrated into the product.
  • Page 779: Benefits

    You can find additional information about IBM Tivoli Storage Manager V5.2 or V5.1.5 running under OS/400 PASE in Integrating Backup Recovery and Media Services and IBM Tivoli Storage Manager on the IBM Eserver iSeries Server, SG24-7031.
  • Page 780: Benefits

    Benefits The base product offers an unlimited number of media, shared tape devices, automated taped libraries, and IBM Tivoli Storage Manager servers. It supports backup of a single library or single QSYS.LIB object in parallel using up to 32 tape devices. Parallel backup with its easy-to-use interface lets users shorten backup windows by using more tape devices.
  • Page 781: Brms Optional Features

    The ability to dynamically retrieve a large database file in parallel helps to reduce the window of the retrieval process. Therefore, it increases the rewards for using HSM archive and dynamic retrieval support. IBM licensed programs: System management products and services...
  • Page 782: New With V5R3

    An Expire media set volumes (EXPSETMED) parameter is added to the Start Expiration for BRM (STREXPBRM) and Start Maintenance for BRM (STRMNTBRM) commands. This parameter enables an IBM patented function to expire the volumes in a set which contain no active files. This new function allows users to return these volumes to the scratch pool sooner and reduces the number of active volumes you need to maintain.
  • Page 783 Media Management System for Tivoli Storage Manager Server for OS/400 PASE. These programs use BRMS to perform mounts, dismounts, expire, and delete operations on behalf of this IBM Tivoli Storage Manager server. BRMS continues to enhance the System Recovery report by re-introducing step numbering, more detailed descriptions of recovery tasks and the inclusion of ASP devices saved on other systems.
  • Page 784: Features

    Stand-alone device and automated media library support is integrated into the product. This allows users to use a wide range of supported IBM tape drives for backups. In addition, users can save to savefiles which BRMS automatically manages for you.
  • Page 785: Brms Clients

    It makes finding objects in the backup history easier. For example, searches for objects can scan all saved libraries or all saved directories. The displaying of the BRMS log is enhanced to support improved search and sorting of the log entries. IBM licensed programs: System management products and services...
  • Page 786: Ibm Advanced Job Scheduler For Iseries (5722-Js1)

    IBM Managed System Services for iSeries (5722-MG1) IBM Managed System Services for iSeries (MSS) licensed program is part of an integrated offering Operation Control Center/400, which includes System Manager for iSeries. MSS enables an iSeries server to be managed from a...
  • Page 787: Benefits

    Running programs, installing products, applying PTFs, and performing IPL again can be scheduled to run automatically under IBM Managed System Services for iSeries control. MSS forwards the results of all change requests to the central site for tracking.
  • Page 788: New With V5R3

    IBM System Manager for iSeries (5722-SM1) iSeries objects can be sent directly to or received from iSeries libraries or through the local iSeries distribution repository with IBM System Manager for iSeries. Non-iSeries objects can be received into, stored, and distributed from the iSeries distribution directory.
  • Page 789: Benefits

    System Manager for iSeries provides central site control for: Remote iSeries problem management This includes remote problem analysis, comparison of existing available PTFs, automatic distribution of selected PTFs, and a single connection to IBM electronic support for new problem reporting, to IBM or Solution Developers for processing.
  • Page 790: New With V5R3

    Software type Software maintenance - yes Ordering Shipped with OS/400 at no charge Installation prerequisites Related product Client code Replaces product Included in base Not orderable; included with Enterprise Editions Status Further information http://www.ibm.com/servers/eserver/iseries/hardware/editions IBM Eserver i5 and iSeries System Handbook...
  • Page 791: Ibm Software Integration Assistant For Iseries (5722-Ia1)

    Enterprise Edition iSeries. It cannot be ordered directly. IBM Software Integration Assistant for iSeries (5722-IA1) Some IBM software products are created and packaged so that a single version of the software can be installed on any one of several operating system platforms, including i5/OS.
  • Page 792: Benefits

    They can choose whether to order and apply IBM multiplatform software product fixpacks using the process common to all platforms or to order and install them as i5/OS PTFs.
  • Page 793: Ibm Performance Tools For Iseries (5722-Pt1)

    Client code Replaces product More information http://www-1.ibm.com/servers/eserver/support/iseries/news/ commtabeta.html IBM Intelligent Communications Trace Analyzer for iSeries uses a TCP/IP Communications Trace to diagnose many common connection, performance, and security problems such as: Excessive Packet retransmissions Duplicate and out of order packets...
  • Page 794: Features

    Agent. Enabler is the base code onto which you must add Manager or Agent. Manager and Enabler give full Performance Tools functionality as described previously. Select Status Type, Performance Reports, Capacity Planning, IBM Eserver i5 and iSeries System Handbook...
  • Page 795: Patrol For Iseries - Predict (5620-Fif)

    With this approach, users can prevent performance, service and response-time problems before they occur, and ensure ongoing success by provisioning the right hardware upgrades, at the right time. PATROL for iSeries – Predict Product number 5620-FIF IBM licensed programs: System management products and services...
  • Page 796 – Multiple CPUs can coexist in a single model – Task pads for status messages, icons to indicate warning (threshold reached) and guideline reached per resource – Ability to process performance data from multiple releases IBM Eserver i5 and iSeries System Handbook...
  • Page 797 5486LPSM.fm Draft Document for Review October 18, 2004 – Allows for “what-if” scenarios by changing the system configuration or workloads IBM licensed programs: System management products and services...
  • Page 798 5486LPSM.fm Draft Document for Review October 18, 2004 IBM Eserver i5 and iSeries System Handbook...
  • Page 799: Products

    IBM Advanced DBCS Printer Support for iSeries 5722-AP1 IBM AFP Font Collection for Workstations and OS/400 5648-B45 IBM Dictionary and Linguistics Tools for AS/400 5769-DL1 IBM Business Graphics Utility for AS/400 5722-DS1 © Copyright IBM Corp. 1997 - 2004. All rights reserved.
  • Page 800: Ibm Advanced Function Printing Utilities For Iseries (5722-Af1)

    IBM Infoprint Fonts for Multiplatforms 5648-E77 IBM Facsimile Support for iSeries 5798-FAX IBM Advanced Function Printing Fonts for AS/400 5769-FNT IBM Advanced Function Printing DBCS Fonts for AS/400 V4R3 5769-FN1 IBM Infoprint Designer for iSeries 5733-ID1 Infoprint Server for iSeries 5722-IP1...
  • Page 801: Solutions And Benefits

    Both tumble and standard duplex are supported. Print Format Utility produces complex output that features overlays, image, and barcodes. IBM licensed programs: Printing and document handling products...
  • Page 802: Ibm Advanced Dbcs Printer Support For Iseries (5722-Ap1)

    The difference in these utilities is the supported printers and the print functions described in the following sections. The printers supported include double-byte character set (DBCS) line impact printers (54xx, 5317, 5327), PC printers (557x, 558x), and AFP printers. IBM Eserver i5 and iSeries System Handbook...
  • Page 803 CPI: 10, 12, and 15 IGCCPI: 5, 6, 6.7, and 7.5 LPI: 4, 6, 7.5, 8, and 9 Character Magnification: 2Hx1V and 2Hx2V Grid line: Thin solid, thick solid, and pair solid Character rotation IBM licensed programs: Printing and document handling products...
  • Page 804: Ibm Afp Font Collection For Workstations And Os/400 (5648-B45)

    Since the recent printers support OCR fonts, PFC may be required only for old printers. System/36 Resource Migration The equivalent functions of APW, KPF, and PFC were provided on an IBM System/36 as a PRPQ. This utility migrates the resources of those System/36 PRPQs to the iSeries servers.
  • Page 805: Solutions And Benefits

    5486LPDoc.fm Draft Document for Review October 18, 2004 IBM AFP Font Collection for Workstations and OS/400 Further information http://www.printers.ibm.com/internet/wwsites.nsf/ vwwebpublished/supportoverview_ww http://www.redbooks.ibm.com http://www.printers.ibm.com/R5PSC.NSF/Web/as400overview Solutions and benefits AFP Font Collection provides one-stop shopping for iSeries printer fonts, with the most popular type families—Helvetica, Times New Roman, Gothic, Courier—the fonts you need to realize the full potential of your business communications.
  • Page 806: Solutions And Benefits

    Arabic Finnish (hyphenation support only) Swedish Hebrew French National Swiss German Simplified Chinese French Canadian U.K. English Traditional Chinese German U.S.A. English Japanese Greek U.S.A. English Legal Korean Icelandic U.S.A. English Medical Thai IBM Eserver i5 and iSeries System Handbook...
  • Page 807: Ibm Business Graphics Utility For As/400 (5722-Ds1)

    Features A chart management facility provides convenient storage, retrieval, deletion, modifications, renaming, and copying of charts. BGU highlights include: Menu-driven interface to business graphics functions Programming not required IBM licensed programs: Printing and document handling products...
  • Page 808: Ibm Infoprint Fonts For Multiplatforms (5648-E76)

    – Text charts IBM Infoprint Fonts for Multiplatforms (5648-E76) IBM Infoprint Fonts for Multiplatforms provides fonts that can be used by most Advanced Function Presentation products. It includes all the outline fonts in the IBM AFP Font Collection V2.1, with these enhancements:...
  • Page 809: Solutions And Benefits

    Solutions and benefits IBM Infoprint Fonts provides one-stop shopping for iSeries printer fonts, with the most popular type families—Helvetica, Times New Roman, Gothic, Courier—the fonts you need to realize the full potential of your business communications. These outline fonts can be used in a full range of resolutions and are provided in over 48 languages.
  • Page 810: Solutions And Benefits

    Solutions and benefits IBM Facsimile Support for iSeries can be used in all industry segments to add an enhanced migration path for future growth of Fax communications. With Facsimile Support for iSeries, Fax becomes a “load and go” solution on the iSeries server.
  • Page 811: Ibm Advanced Function Printing Fonts For As/400 (5769-Fnt)

    OS/400 is AFP Font Collection (5648-B45). This font product includes these font families: Note: RPQ 8A5061 provides 300 dpi versions of the Sonoran fonts only. IBM licensed programs: Printing and document handling products...
  • Page 812: Ibm Advanced Function Printing Dbcs Fonts For As/400 (5769-Fn1)

    IBM Advanced Function Printing DBCS Fonts for AS/400 (5769-FN1) IBM Advanced Function Printing DBCS Fonts for AS/400 is a rich selection of DBCS font families for use on 240 dots-per-inch, non-impact printers supported by AFP software integrated in the OS/400. This program includes:...
  • Page 813: Ibm Infoprint Designer For Iseries (5733-Id1)

    Some of the features of IBM Advanced Function Printing are: Provides a double-byte font library for use with 240 dots-per-inch, non-impact printers attached to an iSeries server...
  • Page 814: Solutions And Benefits

    5722-SS1 and option 37, 38, or 39 are optional iSeries Access for Windows Related products Infoprint Server, iSeries Access, and PSF/400 Replaces product IBM Advanced Function Printing Utilities for iSeries (5722-AF1) Further information http://www.printers.ibm.com/internet/wwsites.nsf/ vwwebpublished/main_ww Solutions and benefits Infoprint Designer for iSeries provides an end-to-end on demand business output solution.
  • Page 815: Features

    New with 1.16 Infoprint Designer is enhanced on an ongoing basis via functional PTFs. The base version of the product remains as V4R5. The current version is 1.16. IBM licensed programs: Printing and document handling products...
  • Page 816: Infoprint Server For Iseries (5722-Ip1)

    For enterprise printing requirements, Infoprint Server delivers improved efficiency, improved reliability, and lower overall printing costs. It applies iSeries printing management and iSeries-attached printers to the task of handling all of the essential printing generated across the network. IBM Eserver i5 and iSeries System Handbook...
  • Page 817: Solutions And Benefits

    ID in an address book). Multichannel profile and delivery of output via intelligent routing capabilities: By integrating with segmentation and PDF services, you can IBM licensed programs: Printing and document handling products...
  • Page 818: Features

    PDF into AFP so output generated in those formats can be brought into the iSeries and effectively managed to the printer. The PostScript and PDF transforms are the result of joint development by IBM and Adobe and deliver full-function Level 3 capability.
  • Page 819: New With V5R3

    – PCLPO (PCL page object) The APF object types that can be imported directly from the IFS are: – BCOCA (AFP barcode object) – GOCA (AFP graphics object) – IOCA (AFP image object) IBM licensed programs: Printing and document handling products...
  • Page 820: Ibm Content Manager Ondemand For Iseries (5722-Rd1)

    ANSII-encoded data within the same document or report. IBM Content Manager OnDemand for iSeries (5722-RD1) IBM Content Manager OnDemand for iSeries provides a powerful Enterprise Report Management solution to electronically capture and archive large volumes of computer-generated information. This includes customer statements, invoices, reports, scanned images, and e-mails.
  • Page 821: Features

    – Extract index data from PDF files as they are stored in Content Manager OnDemand – Retrieve and view PDF files from the Content Manager OnDemand Common Server repository, using generally available PDF viewing options such as those available from Adobe IBM licensed programs: Printing and document handling products...
  • Page 822: New With V5R2

    Common Server and Spool File Archive environments. IBM Content Manager for iSeries (5722-VI1) IBM Content Manager for iSeries provides document imaging and workflow technology designed to replace cumbersome paper document processing with image processing to achieve greater productivity and process reliability. With...
  • Page 823: Solutions And Benefits

    Further information http://www-3.ibm.com/software/data/cm/cmgr/400 Solutions and benefits IBM Content Manager for iSeries saves you money in many ways. By storing large quantities of documents and making them available throughout your organization in seconds, Content Manager can provide dramatic increases in productivity. Even in geographically dispersed enterprises, mission-critical information can be delivered to users when they need it, in the form they need.
  • Page 824: Ibm Print Services Facility For Iseries (Psf/400)

    With the Content Manager Web Enablement Kit, organizations can Web enable their Content Manager system with the IBM strategic client application and EIP APIs. The Content Manager eClient leverages EIP connectors to provide federated access to documents across multiple Content Manager and Content Manager OnDemand servers, on iSeries, and on other supported Content Manager platforms.
  • Page 825: Solutions And Benefits

    – Manage the print process, including handling error conditions and managing error recovery down to the page level The level of print management provided by PSF/400 ensures each page of each spooled file is printed completely and accurately. PSF/400 enables all IBM licensed programs: Printing and document handling products...
  • Page 826: Components

    New with V5R3 V5R3 brings significant fundamental enhancements to the iSeries output architecture. These changes include: Continued Unicode implementation Support for TrueType and OpenType fonts IBM Eserver i5 and iSeries System Handbook...
  • Page 827 These graphic or image object types reside on the IFS and are referenced with the AFPRSC keyword. The ASCII formats supported are: – JFIF – TIFF – EPS – EPSTR – PDFSPF – PDFSPOTS – PCLPO IBM licensed programs: Printing and document handling products...
  • Page 828 – IBM Infoprint 1372 Printer – IBM Infoprint Color 1354L Printer – IBM Infoprint 2060ES Printer – IBM Infoprint 2075ES Printer – IBM Infoprint 2090ES Printer – IBM Infoprint 2105ES Printer – IBM 4247 IPDS IBM Eserver i5 and iSeries System Handbook...
  • Page 829 Separator_Reference.fm Draft Document for Review October 18, 2004...
  • Page 830 Separator_Reference.fm Draft Document for Review October 18, 2004...
  • Page 831: Chapter 34. Summary Of Earlier As/400, As/400E, And Iseries Models

    AS/400e, and iSeries models This chapter identifies resources and capacities for all AS/400e and iSeries processors that are no longer marketed by IBM. For the models most recently withdrawn from IBM marketing, processor and performance characteristics are included, along with the maximum capacities for main storage, disk, local area network (LAN), communication lines, workstations, tape devices, CD devices, and other input/output (I/O) components.
  • Page 832: Cisc Systems

    9406 Model S30 9406 Model S40 9406 Model 170 9406 Models 50S and 53S 9406 Model SB1 9406 Model S30 and S40 Custom Mixed-Mode IBM Eserver 9401 Model 150 9402 2xx 9402 Model 400 9402 Model 40S 9406 Model S20 Custom Mixed-Mode Server...
  • Page 833: Iseries And As/400E Servers

    This section presents resource and capacity information for the most recent withdrawals from IBM marketing and IBM Eserver iSeries and AS/400e System Builder, SG24-2155. Refer to the IBM Eserver iSeries and AS/400e System Builder, SG24-2155, for resource and capacity information, and detailed information about supported features, for the following servers:...
  • Page 834 540 MHz 600 MHz L2 Cache (MB)/processor Main storage (MB min/max) 256 - 8192 256 - 8192 256 - 16384 Main storage DIMMs (min/max) 2/16 Minimum operating system level V5R1 V5R1 V5R1 Software group IBM Eserver i5 and iSeries System Handbook...
  • Page 835 5486MSum.fm Draft Document for Review October 18, 2004 Model 270 Dedicated Server for Domino Processor feature #2452 #2454 1, 2 Relative system performance Processor CPW 5250 CPW Mail and Calendar Users 3070 6660 Number/type/speed of processors 1/SSTAR/540 MHz 2/SSTAR/600 MHz L2 Cache (MB) Main storage (MB min/max) 256 - 8192...
  • Page 836 Processor Interactive feature Processor feature Software group #2248 #1517 22A2 #2250 #1516 22A4 #1518 22A5 #2252 #1516 22A7 #1519 22A8 #2253 #1516 22AA #1520 22AB #2422 2422 #2423 2423 #2424 2424 IBM Eserver i5 and iSeries System Handbook...
  • Page 837 5486MSum.fm Draft Document for Review October 18, 2004 Summary Base System Unit PCI Expansion Total LPAR system Expansion Tower #5075/#5095 maximum maximum #7104 Disk storage (GB) Integrated minimum 17.56 8.58 Integrated maximum 210.9 421.9 210.9 843.9 843.9 External maximum 808.7 808.7 808.7 808.7...
  • Page 838: 9406 Model 720

    #1501 70/206B 70/206E #1502 120/206C 120/206F 120/207C 120/208A #1503 240/207A 240/207D 240/208B #1504 560/207E 560/208C #1505 1050/208D Number of processors Main storage (MB) 256-2048 256-4096 256-8192 256-8192 Software group P10-P20 P10-P20 P20-P30 P20-P30 IBM Eserver i5 and iSeries System Handbook...
  • Page 839 5486MSum.fm Draft Document for Review October 18, 2004 Numbers are for all Base SUE #9364 #5065 Expansion System processor features system PCI (#9329) #9364 Stg/PCI tower maximum PCI (#9330) (#9331) Tower (note 4) (note 4) Disk storage base (G) Maximum internal (G) 4.194 263.2 263.2...
  • Page 840 #1505 208D Note 8 The total number of internal tapes and CD-ROM per tower cannot exceed the maximum quantity shown for internal tapes. The system maximum for internal tapes and CD-ROMs is 18. IBM Eserver i5 and iSeries System Handbook...
  • Page 841: 9406 Model 730

    5486MSum.fm Draft Document for Review October 18, 2004 9406 Model 730 Model Processor feature #2065 #2066 #2067 #2068 Relative system performance 1050 2000 2890 Version 4 Release 3 and later Processor CPW Interactive CPW/system feature code #1506 (Base) 70/2A6A 70/2A6E 70/2B6D 70/2C6C #1507...
  • Page 842 #1506 2B6D #1508 2B6E #1509 2B6F #1510 2C6A #1511 2C6B #2068 #1506 2C6C #1508 2C6D #1509 2C6E #1510 2C6F #1511 2D6A Note 5 The system maximum for internal tapes and CD-ROMs is 18. IBM Eserver i5 and iSeries System Handbook...
  • Page 843: 9406 Model 740

    5486MSum.fm Draft Document for Review October 18, 2004 9406 Model 740 Model Processor feature #2069 #2070 1, 2 Relative system performance Version 4 Release 3 and later Processor CPW 3660 4550 Interactive CPW/system feature code #1514 (Base) 120/2D6B 120/2E6A #1510 1050/2D6C 1050/2E6B #1511...
  • Page 844 Cartridge 34XX, 35XX Tape libraries maximum ½-inch cartridge 8mm cartridge (external) Optical libraries Diskettes (5 ¼-inch or 8-inch) LAN/ATM ports maximum 1-72 Wireless IOP maximum IPCS maximum Cryptographic processors Fax IOPs (2 lines/IOP) IBM Eserver i5 and iSeries System Handbook...
  • Page 845 5486MSum.fm Draft Document for Review October 18, 2004 Note 1 CPW is now being used to measure the performance of all iSeries and AS/400e processors. The CPW value is measured on maximum configurations. The type and number of disk devices, the number of workstation controllers, the amount of memory, the system model, other factors, and the application being run determine the performance that is achievable.
  • Page 846: 9406 Model 820

    Number/type/speed of processors 1/Pulsar/450 MHz 2/ISTAR/500 MHz 4/ISTAR/500 MHz L2 Cache (MB) Main storage (MB min/max) 256-8192 256-16384 256-16384 Main storage DIMMs (min/max) 2/16 2/32 2/32 Minimum operating system level V4R5 V4R5 V4R5 Software group IBM Eserver i5 and iSeries System Handbook...
  • Page 847 5486MSum.fm Draft Document for Review October 18, 2004 Model 820 Processor feature #2435 #2436 #2437 #2438 Relative system performance Processor CPW 1100 2350 3700 5250 CPW None #1521 #1522 #1523 #1524 #1525 #1526 1050 1050 #1527 2000 Number/type/speed of processors 1/SSTAR/ 1/SSTAR/ 2/SSTAR/...
  • Page 848 External HSL ports External HSL loops #5074/#5075 Towers Integrated xSeries Adapter SPD towers supported Embedded IOPs PCI adapter card slots Maximum PCI IOA cards LAN ports maximum Maximum Integrated xSeries Server Cryptographic processor IBM Eserver i5 and iSeries System Handbook...
  • Page 849 5486MSum.fm Draft Document for Review October 18, 2004 Model 820 Processor feature #0150 #0151 #0152 Relative system performance Processor CPW 1100 2350 3700 5250 CPW None #1521 #1522 #1523 #1524 #1525 #1526 #1527 Number/type/speed of processors 1/SSTAR/600 MHz 2/SSTAR/600 MHz 4/SSTAR/600 MHz L2 Cache (MB) Main storage (MB min/max)
  • Page 850 #23AB #1524 #23AC #1525 #23AD #2397 #1521 #23B1 #1522 #23B2 #1523 #23B3 #1524 #23B4 #1525 #23B5 #1526 #23B6 #2398 #1521 #23B8 #1522 #23B9 #1523 #23BA #1524 #23BB #1525 #23BC #1526 #23BD #1527 #23BE IBM Eserver i5 and iSeries System Handbook...
  • Page 851: 9406 Model 830

    5486MSum.fm Draft Document for Review October 18, 2004 9406 Model 830 Model Processor feature #2402 #2403 Relative system performance 4200 7350 Processor CPW 5250 CPW #1531 (Base) #1532 #1533 #1534 #1535 1050 1050 #1536 2000 2000 #1537 4550 Number/type/speed of processors 4/ISTAR/540 MHz 8/ISTAR/540 MHz L2 Cache (MB)
  • Page 852 External HSL ports External HSL loops #5074 Towers Integrated xSeries Adapter SPD towers supported Embedded IOPs PCI adapter card slots Maximum PCI IOA cards LAN ports maximum Maximum Integrated xSeries Server Cryptographic processors IBM Eserver i5 and iSeries System Handbook...
  • Page 853 5486MSum.fm Draft Document for Review October 18, 2004 Note 1 CPW is used to measure the performance of all iSeries and AS/400e processors announced from September 1996 onward. The CPW value is measured on maximum configurations. The type and number of disk devices, the number of workstation controllers, the amount of memory, the system model, other factors, and the application running determine what performance is achievable.
  • Page 854: 9406 Model 840

    4/128 4/128 4/128 4/128 Main storage cards (min/max) 4/16 4/16 4/16 4/16 4/16 Minimum operating system level V5R1 V5R1 V5R1 V5R1 V5R1 Software group P40 or P50 P40 or P50 P40 or P50 IBM Eserver i5 and iSeries System Handbook...
  • Page 855 5486MSum.fm Draft Document for Review October 18, 2004 Numbers are for all processor #9079 Base Migrated LPAR features I/O Tower Expansion total with system maximum Tower #5077 maximum #5074 Disk storage minimum (GB) 8.58 Maximum internal (GB) 1582.4 1582.4 4294.9 37978.2 Maximum external (GB) 5626.4...
  • Page 856 I/O to manage various aspects of the server. Multiple administrative jobs exceed this capability. Note 9 External DASD capacity maximum assumes 35.16 GB LUNs. External DASD cannot exceed the maximum system capacity or the maximum number of disk arms. IBM Eserver i5 and iSeries System Handbook...
  • Page 857 5486MSum.fm Draft Document for Review October 18, 2004 Note 10 Software group is determined by the combination of processor feature and edition feature. Display the QPRCFEAT system value or DSPHDWRSC TYPE(*AHW) to display the processor feature code value. This value is also shown for the Capacity Card CCIN value when using SST to perform a Capacity Upgrade on Demand.
  • Page 858 4/128 4/128 4/128 4/128 4/128 Main storage cards (min/max) 4/16 4/16 4/16 4/16 4/16 4/16 Minimum operating system level V4R5 V4R5 V4R5 V4R5 V4R5 V5R1 Software group P40-P50 P40-P50 P40-P50 P40-P50 P40-P50 P40-P50 IBM Eserver i5 and iSeries System Handbook...
  • Page 859 5486MSum.fm Draft Document for Review October 18, 2004 Numbers are for all processor #9079 Base Migrated LPAR features I/O Tower Expansion total with system maximum Tower #5077 maximum #5074 Disk storage minimum (GB) 8.58 Maximum internal (GB) 1582.4 1582.4 4294.9 37978.2 Maximum external (GB) 5626.4...
  • Page 860 Note 10 Software group is determined by a combination of the processor and interactive feature. The following table provides a cross reference. Processor Interactive feature Processor feature Software group #2416 #1540 #24C0 #1541 #24C1 #1542 #24C2 #1543 #24C3 #1544 #24C4 #1545 #24C5 #1546 #24C6 IBM Eserver i5 and iSeries System Handbook...
  • Page 861 5486MSum.fm Draft Document for Review October 18, 2004 Note 10 Software group is determined by a combination of the processor and interactive feature. The following table (cont.) provides a cross reference. Processor Interactive feature Processor feature Software group #2417 #1540 #24C8 #1541 #24C9...
  • Page 862: 9406 Model 890

    16.72 Main storage (GB min-max) 16 - 192 24 - 256 16 - 192 24 - 256 Main storage cards (min/max) Minimum operating system level V5R2 V5R2 V5R2 V5R2 Software group P50-P60 P50-P60 IBM Eserver i5 and iSeries System Handbook...
  • Page 863 5486MSum.fm Draft Document for Review October 18, 2004 Numbers are for all 890 processor Base PCI-X PCI-X Total LPAR features Tower Expansion Expansion maximum system #9094 Tower Tower maximum #5095/#0595 #5094 Disk storage (GB) Integrated minimum 17.5 17.5 17.5 Integrated maximum 3175.2 846.7 3175.2...
  • Page 864 Limited 5250 CPW is available with the Standard Edition for a system administrator who wants to use 5250 display device I/O to manage various aspects of the server. Multiple administrative jobs exceed this capability. Maximum 5250 CPW is equivalent to the Processor CPW for the active processor. IBM Eserver i5 and iSeries System Handbook...
  • Page 865 5486MSum.fm Draft Document for Review October 18, 2004 Note 6 Software group is determined by the combination of processor feature and edition feature. Display the QPRCFEAT system value or DSPHDWRSC TYPE(*AHW) to display the processor feature code value. This value is also shown for the Capacity Card CCIN value when using SST to perform a Capacity Upgrade on Demand.
  • Page 866: Notes For All Summary Tables

    9401 Server 10S. RSP RAMP-C of 1.9/5.9 also refers to these two environments in the same order. 5. Three LANs are allowed when running IBM Firewall for AS/400 (5769-FW1). 6. One tape is required. 7. Does not include Operations Console.
  • Page 867 “unconstrained” CPW measurements in the following table apply. Processor Interactive Client/server #0591 and #0593 13.8 27.0 #0592 and #0592 20.6 35.0 26. The system also includes a CD-ROM for IBM software. Summary of earlier AS/400, AS/400e, and iSeries models...
  • Page 868 Integrated Netfinity Server is installed, no LANs are supported on the MFIOP. † This processor was announced in September 1996 when IBM introduced CPW as the new method of measuring the performance of AS/400e processors. For this and future processor announcements, CPW values only are quoted.
  • Page 869: Appendix A. Referenced Lists

    This appendix accommodates lists and details that are considered pertinent to you, as referred to within the context of this publication. The details are presented in this appendix to improve the readability of the base information. © Copyright IBM Corp. 1997 - 2004. All rights reserved.
  • Page 870: Communication References

    Asynchronous Binary synchronous Synchronous Data Link Control (SDLC) Ethernet Version 2 or IEEE 802.3 IBM Token-Ring 16 Mbps Network (IEEE 802.5 and 802.2) FDDI/SDDI LANs (100 Mbps medium) Supported communication facilities The iSeries offers the following facilities: Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) in TCP/IP Networks...
  • Page 871 Communications (CPI-C) TCP/IP support X.21 Shorthold Mode (SHM) and multiple port sharing (MPS) 3270 Device Emulation 3270 SNA API Support for IBM 3278 Model 3, 4, and 5 3x74 Remote Attach 5x94 Remote Attach 5394/5494 SNA Backbone Support Note: OS/400 V5R2 is the final release to support the Asynchronous Transfer Mode (ATM) networking technology and ATM adapters.
  • Page 872: Options Included In Os/400 V5R2

    Option 35 OS/400 - CCA Crypto Service Provider Option 39 OS/400 - International Components for Unicode Option 43 OS/400 - Additional Fonts The following are included with all V5R2 OS/400 shipments: V5R2 HTTP Server* IBM Eserver i5 and iSeries System Handbook...
  • Page 873: Features And Devices Not Supported With V5R1

    5486ApList.fm Draft Document for Review October 18, 2004 V5R2 Toolbox for Java* V5R2 Developer Kit for Java* – Option 3 Java Developer Kit 1.2 – Option 4 Java Developer Kit 1.1.8 – Option 5 Java Developer Kit 1.3* – Option 6 Java Developer Kit 1.4 V3R7 Tivoli Management Agent* V5R2 Electronic Service Agent* V5R2 TCP/IP Utilities*...
  • Page 874: Products And Features No Longer Marketed By Ibm

    Refer to the Planning Web site for more information: http://www-1.ibm.com/servers/eserver/iseries/support/planning/ v5r1hardware.html Products and features no longer marketed by IBM As products and features are withdrawn from marketing, they are removed from the published edition of the handbook. The tables in this section identify such products.
  • Page 875 This function is used by some older 2400 bps modems to reduce the speed to 1200 bps. LPDA-1 (Link Problem Determination Aids) This is a diagnostic function supported by some (primarily older IBM) modems. V.54 local and remote loopback (diagnostics functions supported by some modems) PCI adapters also do not support X.21 switched WAN dial-up or shorthold mode...
  • Page 876 01 November 2003 #0032 Modem 8361 -100 Network Station® series 100 Ethernet 14 October 1999 Neoware Eon Thin Client 8361 - 200 Network Station series 100 Token-Ring 14 October 1999 Neoware Eon Thin Client IBM Eserver i5 and iSeries System Handbook...
  • Page 877 5486ApList.fm Draft Document for Review October 18, 2004 Product or feature Description Withdrawal date Recommended replacement 8361 - 210 Network Station series 300 Token-Ring 31 December 1999 Neoware Eon Thin Client 8361 - 341 Network Station series 300 Twinax 31 December 1999 Neoware Eon Thin Client 9309...
  • Page 878 #5074 Lower Unit in Rack 03 December 2002 #0127 Field Install in a Rack 07 May 2003 #0150 820 Base Processor 21 November 2003 Model 520, 550 #0151 820 Base Processor 01 October 2004 Model 520, 550 IBM Eserver i5 and iSeries System Handbook...
  • Page 879 5486ApList.fm Draft Document for Review October 18, 2004 Product or feature Description Withdrawal date Recommended replacement #0152 820 Base Processor 01 October 2004 Model 520, 550 #0153 830 8-way Processor 21 November 2003 Model 570 #0158 840 12-way Processor 21 November 2003 Model 890 #0159 840 24-way Processor...
  • Page 880 31 October 2000 #1313 1-Byte 1.96 GB Disk Unit Kit 31 October 2000 #1322 2-Byte 1.03 GB Disk Unit Kit 31 October 2000 #1323 2-Byte 1.96 GB Disk Unit Kit 31 October 2000 IBM Eserver i5 and iSeries System Handbook...
  • Page 881 5486ApList.fm Draft Document for Review October 18, 2004 Product or feature Description Withdrawal date Recommended replacement #1325 2-Byte 1.03 GB Disk Unit Kit 31 October 2000 #1326 2-Byte 1.96 GB Disk Unit Kit 31 October 2000 #1327 2-Byte 4.19 GB Disk Unit Kit 31 October 2000 #1333 2-Byte 8.58 GB Disk Unit Kit...
  • Page 882 25 July 2000 #2312 Model SB1 8-way Processor 25 July 2000 #2313 Model SB1 12-way Processor 25 July 2000 #2315 Model SB2 8-way Processor 03 December 2002 #2316 Model SB3 12-way Processor 03 December 2002 IBM Eserver i5 and iSeries System Handbook...
  • Page 883 5486ApList.fm Draft Document for Review October 18, 2004 Product or feature Description Withdrawal date Recommended replacement #2318 Model SB3 24-way Processor 03 December 2002 #2349 Model 830 4/8-way Processor 01 October 2004 Model 570 #0919, #0920 #2351 Model 830 1-8-way Processor (POD) 21 November 2003 Model 570 #0919, #0920...
  • Page 884 Removable media device attach 30 June 2000 #5702, #2749 #2623 Six line communications controller 31 December 1999 #2742 #2624 Storage device controller 28 December 2001 #2626 16/4 Mbps token-ring adapter 01 July 1997 #2744 IBM Eserver i5 and iSeries System Handbook...
  • Page 885 5486ApList.fm Draft Document for Review October 18, 2004 Product or feature Description Withdrawal date Recommended replacement #2628 Limited cryptographic processor 31 December 1999 #4801 #2629 LAN/WAN/workstation IOP 31 May 2002 #2844 #2644 34xx magnetic tape attachment 31 March 1999 #2749 #2654 EIA 232/V.24 20E 31 August 1998...
  • Page 886 31 May 2002 #2844 #2811 PCI 25 Mbps UTP ATM IOA 31 May 1999 #2812 PCI 45 Mbps Coax T3/DS3 ATM IOA 31 May 1999 #2815 PCI 155 Mbps UTP ATM IOA 31 May 2002 IBM Eserver i5 and iSeries System Handbook...
  • Page 887 5486ApList.fm Draft Document for Review October 18, 2004 Product or feature Description Withdrawal date Recommended replacement #2816 PCI 155 Mbps MMF IOA 28 December 2001 #2817 PCI 155 Mbps MMF ATM 03 December 2002 #2818 PCI 155 Mbps SMF ATM IOA 31 May 2002 #2819 PCI 34 Mbps Coax E3 ATM IOA...
  • Page 888 03 December 2002 #3182 32 MB main storage 31 May 2002 #3189 128 MB main storage 03 December 2002 #3190 256 MB main storage 03 December 2002 #3191 512 MB main storage 03 December 2002 IBM Eserver i5 and iSeries System Handbook...
  • Page 889 5486ApList.fm Draft Document for Review October 18, 2004 Product or feature Description Withdrawal date Recommended replacement #3192 1024 MB main storage 03 December 2002 #3193 2048 MB main storage 03 December 2002 #3195 4096 MB main storage 03 December 2002 #3197 1024 MB main storage 03 December 2002...
  • Page 890 1063 Mbps Storage Expansion Tower 28 December 2001 #5094 with #5108 #5117 30-Disk Expansion with Dual Linecord 07 May 2003 #5135 Feature power supply 30 June 2000 #5143 Feature power supply (400W) 02 July 2002 IBM Eserver i5 and iSeries System Handbook...
  • Page 891 5486ApList.fm Draft Document for Review October 18, 2004 Product or feature Description Withdrawal date Recommended replacement #5150 Battery backup (ext.) (Models 840 and SB3 only) 20 November 2001 Battery backup (external) 02 July 2002 #5151 Power supply (650 watts) 02 July 2002 #5153 Redundant Power Supplies 02 July 2002...
  • Page 892 Integrated PC Server 28 December 2001 #4710, #4810 #6713 8.58 GB Disk Unit: New Features: 23 October 2000 #4326 Feature conversions withdrawn: 02 July 2002 #6714 17.54 GB disk unit 23 October 2000 #4326 IBM Eserver i5 and iSeries System Handbook...
  • Page 893 5486ApList.fm Draft Document for Review October 18, 2004 Product or feature Description Withdrawal date Recommended replacement #6717 8.58 GB 10k RPM disk unit: New orders 03 December 2002 #4326 withdrawn Feature conversions still available #6718 17.54 GB Disk Unit 03 December 2002 #4326 #6807 4.19 GB disk unit...
  • Page 894 120/240V 14-ft. Line Cord 02 July 2002 #9083 Locking Line Cord Plug 02 July 2002 #9116 High Performance CD Enable 02 July 2002 #9119 Migrated DASD 02 July 2002 #9174 Ethernet/IEEE 802.3 Adapter #2749 IBM Eserver i5 and iSeries System Handbook...
  • Page 895 5486ApList.fm Draft Document for Review October 18, 2004 Product or feature Description Withdrawal date Recommended replacement #9175 16/4 Mbps Token-Ring Adapter #2744 #9179 Base 256 MB main storage 02 July 2002 #9180 Line Cord Specify 02 July 2002 #9182 14-ft. Line Cord Specify 02 July 2002 #9183 Locking Line Cord Plug...
  • Page 896 PCI Integrated xSeries Server 01 January 2004 #9853 20.0 Meter Optical Bus Cable 31 October 2000 #9902 Do not integrate 02 July 2002 #9907 Base 4.19 GB Disk Unit 29 December 2000 #4326 IBM Eserver i5 and iSeries System Handbook...
  • Page 897: Software End-Of-Support Dates

    OS/400 users may not recognize the importance of periodic upgrading to stay on a supported release. Every release of OS/400 has a finite support period. After the end of that support period, IBM no longer accepts problems for defect analysis.
  • Page 898 5486ApList.fm Draft Document for Review October 18, 2004 IBM Eserver i5 and iSeries System Handbook...
  • Page 899: Abbreviations And Acronyms

    ADSTAR Distributed Storage ADSM Common Cryptographic Manager Architecture Advanced Function Printing CCIN Custom Card Identification Number APAR Authorized Program Analysis CCSID Coded Character Set ID Report Continuous Composite Worm application programming interface © Copyright IBM Corp. 1997 - 2004. All rights reserved.
  • Page 900 Distributed Converter Assembly Enterprise Identity Mapping Document Content Architecture Enterprise Information Portal Distributed Computing Environment Executive Information System Digital Certificate Manager Enterprise JavaBeans Dual Chip Module Enterprise JavaServer Dynamic Data Exchange European Monetary Unit IBM Eserver i5 and iSeries System Handbook...
  • Page 901 5486abrv.fm Draft Document for Review October 18, 2004 ePoE Electronic Proof of Entitlement Integrated Computing Architecture Enterprise Resource Planning Information Catalog Center Extreme Support Through Information Catalog Manager Personalization ICMP Internet Control Message Protocol Enterprise Storage Server ICSS Internet Connection Secure Server encoded-vector index IDLC ISDN Datalink Control...
  • Page 902 Network Data Management LPAR logical partition Protocol line printer daemon Network File System LPDA Link Problem Determination Aid NIST National Institute of Standards & line printer requester Technology Licensed Program Offering Network Loadable Module IBM Eserver i5 and iSeries System Handbook...
  • Page 903 5486abrv.fm Draft Document for Review October 18, 2004 national language support Processor on Demand NNTP Net News Transfer Protocol Proof of Entitlement Network Routing Facility Post Office Protocol Network Station Manager Point-to-Point Protocol NTAP Windows NT Application PRPQ Programming Request for Price Processors Quotation ODBC...
  • Page 904: Simultaneous Multithreading

    Voice Response Unit Silicon On Insulator Virtual Storage Extended Service Processor World Wide Web SPCN System Power Control Network Workfolder Application Facility System Products Division Wide Area Network Structured Query Language IBM Eserver Workload Estimator IBM Eserver i5 and iSeries System Handbook...
  • Page 905 5486abrv.fm Draft Document for Review October 18, 2004 Wireless Markup Language WORF Web Services Object Runtime Framework WORM Write-Once-Read-Many WSDL Web Service Description Language World Wide Web WYSIWYG What You See Is What You Get XPCML Extensible Program Call Markup Language Extensible Stylesheet Language XSLT...
  • Page 906 5486abrv.fm Draft Document for Review October 18, 2004 IBM Eserver i5 and iSeries System Handbook...
  • Page 907: Related Publications

    You can also access the handbook directly at: http://www.redbooks.ibm.com/pubs/pdfs/redbooks/ga195486.pdf IBM Eserver iSeries and AS/400e System Builder, SG24-2155 Logical Partitions on IBM PowerPC: A Guide to Working with LPAR on POWER5 for IBM i5 Servers, SG24-8000 IBM Web-to-Host Integration Solutions, SG24-5237 Building Integration Objects With IBM SecureWay Host Publisher Version 2.1,...
  • Page 908: Other Resources

    Model 825 High-speed Link Loop, TIPS0297 Other resources These publications are also relevant as further information sources: Soltis, Frank G. Fortress Rochester: The Inside Story of the IBM Eserver iSeries. 29th Street Press, July 2001. ISBN 1583040838. IBM Eserver i5 and iSeries System Handbook...
  • Page 909: Referenced Web Sites

    5486bibl.fm Draft Document for Review October 18, 2004 IBM TotalStorage Enterprise Tape System 3590 Introduction and Planning Guide, GA32-0329 AS/400 Road Map for Changing to PowerPC Technology, SA41-5150 iSeries Performance Capabilities Reference, SC41-0607 System/36 Migration Planning, SC41-4152 System/38 Migration Planning, SC41-4153...
  • Page 910 Partnerworld for Developers - IBM Eserver iSeries http://www.iseries.ibm.com/developer/index.html IBM Eserver iSeries server site http://www-1.ibm.com/servers/eserver/iseries/ iSeries Software http://www.ibm.com/eserver/iseries/software ibm.com/software site http://www.software.ibm.com iSeries Planning http://www.ibm.com/servers/eserver/support/iseries/planning iSeries Upgrade Planning for V5R2 http://www-1.ibm.com/servers/eserver/iseries/support/planning/v5r2so ftware.html IBM Eserver i5 and iSeries System Handbook IBM Eserver i5 and iSeries System Handbook...
  • Page 911 IBM Eserver Solution Connection http://www-1.ibm.com/servers/solutions/finder/CSFServlet.wss?mvcid=m ain&packageid=1000&ca=oiesc_uk&me=W Performance Center http://www.iseries.ibm.com/developer/performance/index.html http://www.iseries.ibm.com/developer/performance/dasdmenu.html IBM Eserver Workload Estimator http://www-912.ibm.com/wle/EstimatorServlet Sizing IBM eServer i5 Servers for AIX 5L Applications http://www-1.ibm.com/servers/eserver/iseries/aix/index.html iSeries Technical Support Overview http://www.as400service.ibm.com/supporthome.nsf/document/20965550 Storage networking home page http://www.storage.ibm.com/ibmsan/index.html IBM Eserver iSeries Support http://www.ibm.com/iseries400/support iSeries hardware editions http://www-1.ibm.com/servers/eserver/iseries/hardware/editions...
  • Page 912 Logical partitioning http://www.ibm.com/servers/eserver/iseries/lpar VisualAge Generator http://www-4.ibm.com/software/ad/visgen IBM Toolbox for Java http://www.ibm.com/servers/eserver/iseries/toolbox Thin Client http://www.pc.ibm.com/ww/netvista/thinclient/choose_country.html IBM Electronic Services for iSeries and AS/400e http://www.ibm.com/services/electronic IBM Content Manager IBM Eserver i5 and iSeries System Handbook IBM Eserver i5 and iSeries System Handbook...
  • Page 913: How To Get Ibm Redbooks

    Baan home page http://www.baan.com SAP home page http://www.sap.com How to get IBM Redbooks You can search for, view, or download Redbooks, Redpapers, Hints and Tips, draft publications and Additional materials, as well as order hardcopy Redbooks or CD-ROMs, at this Web site: ibm.com/redbooks...
  • Page 914: Help From Ibm

    5486bibl.fm Draft Document for Review October 18, 2004 Help from IBM IBM Support and downloads ibm.com/support IBM Global Services ibm.com/services IBM Eserver i5 and iSeries System Handbook IBM Eserver i5 and iSeries System Handbook...
  • Page 915: Index

    #1508 807 #2065 807 #1509 807 #2066 807 #1510 807, 809 #2067 807 #1511 807, 809 #2068 807 #1512 809 #2069 809 #1513 809 #2070 809 #1514 809 #2248 799 © Copyright IBM Corp. 1997 - 2004. All rights reserved.
  • Page 916 #2740 PCI RAID Disk Unit Controller 374 #3093 512 MB Main Storage 118, 187 #2741 PCI RAID Disk Unit Compression Controller #3094 1 GB Main Storage 118, 187 #3096 2 GB Main Storage 118, 187 IBM Eserver i5 and iSeries System Handbook...
  • Page 917 5486IX.fm Draft Document for Review October 18, 2004 #4317 382 #5075 PCI Expansion Tower 264–265 #4318 382 #5077 Migration Tower II 315 #4319 382 #5078 PCI Expansion Unit 266 #4326 382 #5079 1.8 M I/O Tower 267 #4327 382 #5088 270 #4443 - 512 MB DDR Main Storage 118 #5088 PCI-X Expansion Unit 270 #4444 - 1 GB DDR Main Storage 118...
  • Page 918 #9748 Base PCI RAID Disk Unit Controller 379 5697-G84 DB2 Table Editor for iSeries 621 #9767 Base PCI Disk Unit Controller 373 5697-G85 IBM DB2 Web Query Tool for iSeries #9771 Base PCI 2-Line WAN with Modem 373 V1.3 623...
  • Page 919 5722-SS1 Option 42 High Availability Journal Per- for iSeries V8 625 formance 590 5722-DFH IBM CICS Transaction Server for iSeries 5722-SS1 Options 36, 37, 38 IBM Print Services Fa- cility 585 5722-DG1 HTTP Server for iSeries 566, 575 5722-SS1 Options 36,37,38 IBM Print Services Fa-...
  • Page 920 9404 Models F10, F20, F25 798 7310-CR2 743 9405 59 7311 9406 Model 170 798 Model D10 301 9406 Model 250 799 740 model 809 9406 Model 270 799 740 Model 9406 799 9406 Model 30S 798 IBM Eserver i5 and iSeries System Handbook...
  • Page 921 5486IX.fm Draft Document for Review October 18, 2004 9406 Model 520 111 F95, and F97 798 schematics 119 9411-100 68 9406 Model 550 125 schematics 131 9406 Model 570 139 Access Class Libraries 75 schematics 149 activation feature system unit 149 prepaid 50 9406 Model 595 159 Active Directory 516...
  • Page 922 DASD and IASP 27 DB2 Spatial Extender Version 2.1.1 621 ClusterProven 26 DB2 Symmetric Multiprocessing for OS/400 581 CMOS 7S technology 21 DB2 Table Editor for iSeries, V4.3 621 CMOS 8S technology 21 IBM Eserver i5 and iSeries System Handbook...
  • Page 923 DVD-RAM 388 device addressses 44 #4530 399 device parity protection 385 #4533 399 devices no longer supported by IBM 78 #4630 400 devices no longer supported with V5R1 77–78, 839 #4633 400 devices not supported with V5R2 863 #5751 400...
  • Page 924 (HSL) 23–24, 187 Model 825 214 HSL fabric 293 Model 870 234 High-speed link on Model 520 119 Model 890 256 High-speed link on Model 550 131 EZ-Setup wizard 38, 536–537 HMC 742 homologation 340 IBM Eserver i5 and iSeries System Handbook...
  • Page 925 Infoprint Overlay Editor 781 Infoprint Fonts for Multiplatforms 774 IBM eServer Workload Estimator 54 Infoprint Image Editor 781 IBM Grid Toolbox V3 for Multiplatforms 70 Infoprint Layout Editor 781 IBM i5/OS 3, 33 Infoprint Overlay Editor 781 IBM Toolbox for Java 679...
  • Page 926 Access for Wireless 731 LMB (logical memory block) 513 iSeries Client Encryption (128-bit) 707 load source 385 iSeries Editions 58 Load user profile when command run in user context iSeries for Domino 46 IBM Eserver i5 and iSeries System Handbook...
  • Page 927: Schematic

    5486IX.fm Draft Document for Review October 18, 2004 migrating 10K DASD 384 locale support 562 migration tower 315 locking 568 minimum functional server logical memory block (LMB) 513 Model 520 112 logical partitioning 28 Model 550 126 Logon Server 515 Model 570 140 Lotus Domino 6.5 for iSeries 662 Model 595 160...
  • Page 928: Model 600 798

    PCI cards and features 190 optional features 221 performance terminology 44 overview 218 processor feature 186 PCI cards and features 233 required features 183 processor features 222 schematics 187 required features 219 summary 95 schematics 227 IBM Eserver i5 and iSeries System Handbook...
  • Page 929: Model S10 798

    Model S30 798 DB2 UDB for iSeries 526 Model S40 798 i5/OS 558 Model SB1 798 IBM Toolbox for Java 680 Models 135 and 140 798 Infoprint Server for iSeries 785 Models 300, 310, and 320 798 Integrated Language Environment COBOL for...
  • Page 930: Features

    RAID Disk Unit Controller 374 DB2 Universal Database for iSeries 521 twinaxial workstation IOA 373 functions 514 Two-Line WAN IOA 356 Keyed Stamped Media Distribution 604 PCI cards and features menu interface 534 Model 520 123 IBM Eserver i5 and iSeries System Handbook...
  • Page 931 Model 595 177 Product Preview 68 Model 800 190 products no longer supported by IBM 78 Model 810 203 products, features no longer marketed by IBM 840 Model 825 214 programs within OS/400 563 Model 870 233 Proof of Entitlement 600...
  • Page 932 Software License Manager/400 600 843977 disk unit conversion 384 Software Maintenance 594 847102 384 software no longer marketed by IBM 841, 863 847102 10K DASD Mounting 384 Software Subscription 594–595, 608 847102 10K DASD to PCI Tower/270/8xx 384 software terms 593...
  • Page 933 5486IX.fm Draft Document for Review October 18, 2004 Model SB1 798 Model 810 201 Models 135 and 140 798 Model 825 212 Models 300, 310, and 320 798 Model 870 228 Models 500, 510, and 530 798 Model 890 250 Models 50S and 53S 798 system value Models B10, B20 798...
  • Page 934 1454 445 Virtual LAN 29 1464 445 Virtualization Engine 28 workload 41 Virtualization Engine System Services 69 Workload Estimator for iSeries 54 virtualization technology 28 VisualAge Generator Server for AS/400 688 VXA-2 tape 414 IBM Eserver i5 and iSeries System Handbook...
  • Page 935 5486IX.fm Draft Document for Review October 18, 2004 XML enablers 510 XML Extender 626 XML Extender for iSeries 625 XML Parsers 703 XML parsers 510 XML Toolkit for iSeries 702 XSM (cross-site mirroring) 27 Index...
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  • Page 940 IBM Eserver i5 and iSeries System Handbook IBM i5/OS Version 5 Release 3 October 2004 - DRAFT The new IBM Eserver i5 servers extend the IBM Eserver The next generation INTERNATIONAL iSeries family. They are the first servers in the industry based on the iSeries…...

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