Moving The System To The Installation Site; Dual Power Installation; Planning And Installation Documentation - IBM p5 590 System Handbook

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Moving the system to the installation site

You should determine the path that must be taken to move the system from the
delivery location to the installation site. You should verify that the height of all
doorways, elevators, and so on are sufficient to allow moving the system to the
installation site. You should also verify that the weight limitations of elevators,
ramps, floors, floor tiles, and so on are sufficient to allow moving the system to
the installation site. If the height or weight of the system can cause a problem
when the system is moved to the installation site, you should contact your local
site planning, marketing, or sales representative.

Dual power installation

All 9119-590 and 9119-595 configurations are designed with a fully redundant
power system. These systems have two power cords attached to two power input
ports which, in turn, power a fully redundant power distribution system within the
system. To take full advantage of the redundancy/reliability that is built into the
computer system, the system must be powered from two distribution panels.
Larger model 9119-590 and 9119-595 configurations require power from two
power cords, and they do not have redundant power cords. The possible power
installation configurations are described as follows. See Dual power installations
for additional information about power.

Planning and installation documentation

For all information about planning and installation go to the IBM Sserver
Hardware Information Center and search for 'installation planning 595'. The
following is provided as an example:
http://publib.boulder.ibm.com/infocenter/eserver/v1r2s/en_US/index.htm
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