Powering Down Your Iseries System Unit - IBM e Server i Series Manual

Setting up your expansion unit
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Powering down your iSeries system unit

You need to power down your system unit before you can connect your new
expansion unit to it. Follow the steps below to power down your system unit.
__ 1. Ensure that you have a current backup of your operating system and
__ 2. If you have installed logical partitions on your system unit, refer to Logical
__ 3. Ensure that all jobs are complete.
__ 4. When all jobs are complete, type pwrdwnsys *immed on an command line and
Note: If you encounter difficulties during the installation, contact your authorized
__ 5. After your system unit has completely powered down, power off all PCs
__ 6. Unplug any power cords, such as for printers, expansion units, and display
__ 7. Unplug the power cord for the system unit from the electrical outlet.
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Setting up your 0578, 5074, 5078 or 5079 Expansion Unit V5R2
Table 4. Configuration rules (continued)
System or expansion unit
iSeries 830
iSeries 840
iSeries 890
licensed programs. If you have backed up the operating system and licensed
programs since the last time you applied program temporary fixes (PTFs),
that backup is acceptable.
partitions in the iSeries Information Center. In the iSeries Information Center you
can find instructions on powering down a system with logical partitions.
press the Enter key.
dealer or service provider.
and devices, such as printers and display stations, that are connected to the
system unit.
stations, that are connected to the system unit.
Configuration rules
v The 830 can have a maximum of 13 expansion units on
four HSL loops.
v Connect HSL loops to the 830 in this order (see
Appendix B, "Connector Locations" on page 35):
1. B0 and B1
2. C0 and C1
3. D0 and D1
4. A0 and A1
v Connectors A0 and A1, can have one 5074.
v Connectors B0 and B1; C0 and C1; D0 and D1, can have
up to four expansion units.
v These rules apply for all expansion units except
migration units which always go on A0 and A1.
v The 840 can have a maximum of 23 expansion units.
v The 840 can have a maximum of eight HSL loops.
v Each HSL loop can have a maximum of four expansion
units.
v The 890 can have a maximum of 47 expansion units.
v The 890 can have a maximum of 32 external xSeries
servers.
v The 890 can have a maximum of 12 HSL loops on a
24–way and 14 HSL loops on a 32–way.
v The 890 can have a maximum of five external xSeries
servers per loop.

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