IBM 610 Server User Manual


 
14 pSeries 610 Models 6C1 and 6E1 Technical Overview and Introduction
2.2.1 Memory boot time deconfiguration
Memory boot time deconfiguration is a function implemented in the service processor
firmware for removing a memory segment or DIMM from the system configuration at boot
time. The objective is to minimize system failures or data integrity exposure due to faulty
memory hardware. The memory segment or DIMM that is deconfigured remains offline for
subsequent reboots until the faulty memory hardware is replaced. This function provides the
option for the user to manually deconfigure or re-enable a previously deconfigured memory
segment or DIMM using the Service Processor menu.
Memory can also be decreased with AIX using the rmss command. This is useful for certain
benchmark simulations.
2.2.2 Memory interchange with other systems
The 2x256 MB DIMMs (# 4120) or 2x512 MB DIMMs (# 4121) options can be interchanged
with the RS/6000® Models 44P-170, 44P-270, and the IBM ^ pSeries 640 Model
B80.
2.3 System bus
The 6XX bus or system bus is optimized for high-performance and multiprocessing
performance. The bus is fully parity checked and each memory or cache request is range
checked and positively acknowledged for error detection. Any error will cause a machine
check condition and is logged in the AIX error log. The system bus speed is operated at 93.75
MHz with the 375 MHz processor card (1:4 ratio), and at 90 MHz with the 450 MHz processor
card (1:5 ratio).
2.3.1 Bus bandwidth
The following are the theoretical maximum bandwidths, as applicable for an 2-way 450 MHz
SMP configuration:
Memory bandwidth: 1.44 GB/s
Processor bandwidth: 1.44 GB/s
Bandwidth of the PowerPC® 6xx bus used to the I/O interface: 528 MB/s
2.4 PCI-bus, slots, and adapters
The IBM ^ pSeries 610 Models 6C1 and 6E1 are compliant with Revision 2.1 of the
peripheral component interconnect (PCI) specifications and implement two peer PCI busses:
a 32-bit data bus operating at 33 MHz and a 64-bit bus operating at 50 MHz. There are five
PCI slots available. Slots one and two are 64-bit capable and can run up to speeds of 50
MHz. Slot three is 64-bit capable, and slots four and five are 32-bit. Slots three, four, and five
run at 33 MHz.
A variety of graphics, SCSI, Fibrechannel, LAN, WAN, asynchronous, and SSA adapter cards
can be installed in the Models 6C1 and 6E1.
Note: Memory cards can physically be removed only when the power is turned off to the
entire system.