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Preface
This document is intended to assist system engineers, customer engineers, system
administration personnel, and customers in configuring, managing and using AIX
Version 4.1 on the PCI-based RS/6000 servers, RS/6000 Model E20 and RS/6000
Model F30.
It contains descriptions of processes which are unique to AIX Version 4.1 on
PCI-based RS/6000 servers. Practical configuration and environment examples are
provided as well as hints and tips to address "how-to" issues involving PCI-based
RS/6000 servers.
How This Document is Organized
This document is organized as follows:
Chapter 1, “Introduction”
This chapter includes an introduction to the PCI-based RS/6000 servers and to
the
PowerPC Reference Platform Specification (PReP)
. It also includes a
section on the
PowerPC Microprocessor Common Hardware Reference
Platform (CHRP)
.
Chapter 2, “PCI-Based RS/6000 Server Hardware”
This chapter introduces the PCI-based RS/6000 server's hardware design.
This includes a description of the main components around the Peripheral
Component Interconnect (PCI) bus and the electronics partitioning. The
RS/6000 Model E20 and RS/6000 Model F30 standard and optional features
are also described in this chapter.
Chapter 3, “Hot-Swap Subsystem”
This chapter includes an overview of the hot-swap subsystem provided with the
RS/6000 Model F30. Component descriptions and installation procedures are
explained along with the features of AIX which can take advantage of this
hot-swap capability.
Chapter 4, “Boot Support and Firmware”
The first part of this chapter explains the components involved in the boot
process. The boot process performed by the firmware is described. This
chapter also includes an introduction to the System Management Services
(SMS) programs.
Chapter 5, “AIX Version 4.1.4 Support”
AIX Version 4.1.4 is the first version of AIX supported on the PCI-based
RS/6000 servers, E20 and F30. This chapter explains the enhancements
included in AIX Version 4.1.4 that support these new machines. Important
topics such as system backup are described in detail, and hints and tips are
included.
Chapter 6, “Adapter and Device Configuration on PCI-Based RS/6000 Servers”
This chapter includes step-by-step procedures on how to configure devices and
adapters. It also includes cable types and cabling information that is necessary
on most adapters.
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