Software Announcement May 6, 2003 Preview: IBM pseries Cluster 1600 Expands Cluster Building Blocks and Software Support Overview New offerings for the pseries Cluster 1600 include additional hardware models as well as support for Parallel System Support Programs (PSSP) V3.5 on AIX 5L for POWER V5.2. Your Cluster 1600 applications can now take advantage of the functions offered by AIX 5L V5.2. PSSP V3.5 running AIX V5.2 supports systems that have an SP Switch or SP Switch2, or systems that have no switches. Enhancements to Cluster Systems Management (CSM) for AIX, V1.3.1 enable new xseries servers running the Linux operating system to be included in a Cluster 1600 as managed server nodes. CSM does not support systems with an SP Switch or SP Switch2. For a complete list of PSSP and CSM programs and their planned availability dates, refer to the Description section. Refer to the Technical Description section for an updated scaling table. Previews provide insight into IBM plans and direction. Availability, prices, ordering information, and terms and conditions will be provided when the product is announced. Key Prerequisites pseries Cluster 1600 AIX 5L for POWER V5.2 Planned Availability Dates May 23, 2003 PSSP V3.5 on AIX 5L V5.2 PSSP V3.5 on AIX 5L V5.2 with pseries 690, 670, 655, 650, and 630 servers pseries 690 with Remote I/O (RIO)-2 pseries 630 with the SP Switch2 PCI-X adapter with RIO PSSP V3.5 with AIX V5.2 on the pseries 630 with the SP Switch2 PCI-X adapter with RIO CSM V1.3.1 CSM V1.3.1 on the pseries 655 July 25, 2003 pseries 670 POWER4+ and pseries 690 POWER4+ CSM for AIX, V1.3.1 on the pseries 670 POWER4+ and pseries 690 POWER4+ pseries 650 with RIO-2 and the SP Switch2 PCI-X Attachment adapter CSM V1.3.1 on the pseries 650 pseries 655 POWER4+ CSM V1.3.1 on the pseries 655 POWER4+ CSM V1.3.1 support on the 9076 SP nodes and 7026 servers At a Glance pseries Cluster 1600 with Cluster Systems Management (CSM) expands your clustering capability by adding support for powerful new pseries and xseries servers, select legacy pseries and RS/6000 servers, and SP nodes as cluster components. More choices for expanding your clusters: Clusters using AIX can include new POWER4+ servers. As added investment protection, existing SP customers can move SP nodes or attached servers to clusters managed by CSM. Clusters using Linux can include new xseries servers and blades. Clusters formed with new servers can span both AIX on pseries and Linux on xseries controlled by a single management server running AIX. Cluster 1600 with PSSP includes new pseries servers. Customers with PSSP-managed clusters can include servers running AIX V5.2, allowing your applications to take advantage of the functions offered by AIX V5.2. This announcement is provided for your information only. For additional information, contact your IBM representative, call 800-IBM-4YOU, or visit the IBM home page at: http://www.ibm.com. IBM United States IBM is a registered trademark of International Business Machines Corporation. 203-118
Description Updated Cluster Enhancements pseries 670 and 690 servers Support on these servers with RIO-2 is planned to be available with PSSP V3.4 and PSSP V3.5 on May 23, 2003. I/O performance is enhanced with the PCI-X and RIO-2 technologies. New, faster processors based on IBM POWER4+ technology offer larger memory and I/O enhancements for the pseries 670 and 690 servers. PSSP V3.4, PSSP V3.5, and CSM V1.3.1 are supported on these servers providing increased server performance and capacity on July 25, 2003. These servers are supported with PSSP V3.4 and V3.5 running AIX V5.1 and PSSP V3.5 running AIX V5.2 with the SP Switch2 in both single and two-plane environments on May 23, 2003. The servers are also supported with CSM V1.3.1 running AIX V5.2. PSSP V3.4, PSSP V3.5, and CSM V1.3.1 plan to support the pseries 655 POWER4+ server with the RIO-2 on July 25, 2003. pseries 650 Cluster support The pseries 650 server is initially supported as a cluster building block with the Cluster 1600 and PSSP V3.5 on AIX 5.2 providing LPAR support in a clustered environment. With PSSP this server can optionally be attached to the SP Switch2. This support is available on May 23, 2003. The pseries 650 model 6M2 is planned to be supported with PSSP V3.4 and V3.5 on AIX V5.1, and CSM V1.3.1 on July 25, 2003. pseries 630 Server LPAR support in a clustered environment is available on the pseries 630 server running either CSM V1.3.1, PSSP V3.4, or PSSP V3.5. Dual Hardware Management Console (HMC) support CSM for AIX V1.3.1 provides dual HMC support including power on/off LPAR control, booting, starting, and stopping the system or individual s, and displays the list of s and the power status. CSM hardware control features CSM for AIX V1.3.1 further enhances hardware control support to include: 9076 SP nodes (feature numbers 2050, 2051, 2052, 2053, 2054, 2056, 2057, and 2058) 7026 servers (models H80, M80, 6H0/6H1, 6M1, and pseries60) pseries 690, 670, 655, 650, and 630 servers Support on the SP node, features 2054 and 2058, is planned to be available on September 26, 2003, with APAR #IY42847. Note: CSM does not support the SP Switch or SP Switch2. CSM interoperability CSM for AIX 5L V1.3 supports interoperability with the AIX management server and managed xseries server nodes running: Red Hat Linux 7.2, 7.3, or 8.0 Red Hat Advanced Server 2.1 SuSE Linux 8.0 or 8.1 SuSE Linux Enterprise Server (SLES) 7 or 8 AIX 5L V5.2 is required for the cluster management server. The maximum number of operating system images (AIX plus Linux) that can be managed under CSM for AIX 5L is 128. Service APARs Some of the following service APARs are recommended and some are required. It is best to be at the latest service level when adding support. APAR Number Description of Support Provided IY42352 Support for PSSP V3.5 with AIX V5.2 IY42353 CSM for AIX 5L V1.3.1 IY42782 RSCT support with AIX V5.1 IY42783 RSCT support with AIX V5.2 IY42370 IY42372 IY42367 IY42368 IY42354 IY42355 IY42356 IY42359 IY42358 PSSP V3.4 support for pseries 690 with RIO-2 PSSP V3.5 support for pseries 690 with RIO-2 PSSP V3.4 support for pseries 630 with SP Switch2 PCI-X w/rio PSSP V3.5 support for pseries 630 with SP Switch2 PCI-X w/rio PSSP V3.4 support for pseries 670 and pseries POWER4+ PSSP V3.5 support for pseries 670 and pseries POWER4+ CSM V1.3.1 support for pseries 670 an pseries POWER4+ PSSP V3.4 support for pseries 650 w/rio-2 and SP Switch2 PCI-X PSSP V3.5 support for pseries 650 w/rio-2 and SP Switch2 PCI-X IY42375 PSSP V3.4 support for pseries 655 POWER4+ IY42376 PSSP V3.5 support for pseries 655 POWER4+ IY42377 CSM V1.3.1 support for pseries 655 POWER4+ IY42379 CSM V1.3.1 support for pseries 650 IY42379 CSM V1.3.1 support on the 9076 SP nodes and 7026 servers IY42847 CSM V1.3.1 support on the 9076 SP nodes feature number 2054 and 2058 It is recommended that any PSSP customer migrating to AIX V5.2 use the latest AIX release, 5.2.0.01, from the product media, and not the update media or maintenance package, for a clean migration. Note: AIX V5.2 support with PSSP does not include these cluster licensed products: LoadLeveler, Parallel Environment, Parallel Engineering and Scientific Subroutine Library, or General Parallel File System. Refer to the Statement of Direction. Global Financing IBM Global Financing offers competitive financing to credit-qualified customers to assist them in acquiring IT solutions. Our offerings include financing for IT acquisition, including hardware, software, and services, both from IBM and other manufacturers or vendors. Offerings (for all customer segments: small, medium, and 203-118 -2-
large enterprise), rates, terms, and availability can vary by country. Contact your local IBM Global Financing organization or visit: http://www.ibm.com/financing Product Positioning The Cluster 1600 is ideal for enterprise data centers that want to consolidate servers and workloads in order to increase management efficiency and lower cost. It is also ideal for organizations that want to scale workloads beyond the capacity of the largest available symmetric multiprocessor (SMP) servers. These include large-scale databases in commercial enterprises or very large computational models in scientific and technical computing environments. Statement of General Direction PSSP for AIX V3.5 is supported on AIX 5L for POWER V5.2 as of May 23, 2003. IBM intends to offer its cluster Licensed Products on AIX V5.2 with PSSP V3.5 by first half 2004: Parallel Environment for AIX LoadLeveler for AIX 5L Parallel Engineering and Scientific Subroutine Library for AIX General Parallel File System for AIX 5L All statements regarding IBM s future direction and intent are subject to change or withdrawal without notice, and represent goals and objectives only. Refer to: Reference Information Software Announcement 203-121, dated May 6, 2003. Hardware Announcement 103-124, dated May 6, 2003. Hardware Announcement 103-129, dated May 6, 2003. Hardware Announcement 103-128, dated May 6, 2003. Hardware Announcement 103-126, dated May 6, 2003. Trademarks The e-business logo, SP, pseries, and xseries are trademarks of International Business Machines Corporation in the United States or other countries or both. AIX, RS/6000, and LoadLeveler are registered trademarks of International Business Machines Corporation in the United States or other countries or both. Other company, product, and service names may be trademarks or service marks of others. -3-203-118
IBM US Announcement Supplemental Information May 6, 2003 Technical Description The first tables show scaling limits for the May 23, 2003, availability, and the second table is updated for the July 25, 2003, scaling limits. Scaling Statement for Clusters (Effective May 23, 2003) Model Information for Cluster Configuration Maximum Combinations A Cluster 1600 with PSSP can consist of 2 to 128 AIX operating system images. An operating system image, or logical node, can be: 7040 server (pseries 670, pseries 690) running as a full system 7038 server (pseries 650) LPAR of a 7038 server (pseries 650) 7026 server (H80, M80, pseries 660, 6H0/6H1, 6M1) 7017 server (S70, S7A, S80, pseries 680) 9076 SP node Logical nodes are limited in a cluster running PSSP as described in the Cluster Limits for PSSP table and the supported logical node limits requires a special bid. Cluster Limits For PSSP servers 32 32 32 32 32 32 32 pseries 650 servers 32 32 32 LPARs per pseries 690 server 8 16 16 16 pseries 670 server 4 4 16 16 pseries 655 server 2 4 4 pseries 650 server 2 8 8 pseries 630 server 2 4 4 LPARs 128 128 128 128 Number of switch planes supported: pseries90/pseries 670 1 1 or 2 1 or 2 0 Series 655 1 or 2 1 or 2 0 pseries 650 1 1 0 pseries 630 1 1 0 Number of servers per HMC (4) 8 8 8 8 pseries 655 (5) 16 16 16 pseries 650 (5) 16 16 16 pseries 630 (5) 16 16 16 Number of LPARs per HMC 32 32 32 32 (1) SP Switch and SP Switch2 support for pseries 690/ pseries 670 servers is limited to POWER4 MCMs. (2) Total switched plus non switched, subject to other limits. (3) With the SP Switch, switched and non switched logical nodes cannot be mixed. (4) Redundant HMCs are supported. (5) The HMC can control servers of multiple machine types. relative weighting factor of the server. For example, a pseries 690 is twice the weighted factor of a pseries 630 server. A supported HMC configuration could control four pseries 690 servers and eight. Cluster 1600 with PSSP Must Meet All of the Following Limits 7039, 7038, 7028, 7026, 7017, 9076) No more than 32 servers or 64 LPARs from the set (7039) No more than 32 servers or 64 LPARs from the set (7038) 7038, 7028, 7026, 7017) No more than 16 servers from the set (7017) No more than 128 9076 SP nodes 32 pseries 690s with 4 LPARs each or 16 pseries 690s with 8 LPARs each 32 pseries 660s, 12 pseries 690s with 4 LPARs each, 4 pseries 690s with 8 LPARs each, and 16 pseries 630s This announcement is provided for your information only. For additional information, contact your IBM representative, call 800-IBM-4YOU, or visit the IBM home page at: http://www.ibm.com. IBM United States IBM is a registered trademark of International Business Machines Corporation. 203-118
16 pseries 690s with 4 LPARs each, 32 pseries 660s, and 32 SP nodes 12 pseries 690s with 4 LPARs each, 16 pseries 680s, 16 pseries 660s, and 48 SP nodes Cluster 1600 with CSM: Cluster 1600 with CSM can consist of 2 to 128 AIX operating system images. An operating system image, or logical node, can be: 7040 server (pseries 670, pseries 690) running as a full system Logical nodes are limited in a cluster running CSM as described in the Cluster Limits for CSM table and the the logical node limits requires a special bid. Cluster Limits for CSM Standard Maximum Values Non switched Interconnect servers 32 32 32 32 64 64 LPARs per pseries 690 server 16 16 LPARs per pseries 670 server 16 16 LPARs per pseries 655 server 4 4 LPARs per pseries 630 server 4 4 LPARs 128 128 Number of servers per HMC (1) 8 8 pseries 655 (2) 16 16 pseries 630 (2) 16 16 Number of LPARs per HMC 16 16 (1) Redundant HMCs are supported. (2) The HMC can control servers of multiple machine types. relative weighting factor of the server. A pseries 690 server is twice the weighted factor of a pseries 630 server. A supported HMC configuration could control four pseries 690 servers and eight. A Cluster 1600 with CSM must meet all of the following limits: 7039, 7028) No more than 32 servers or 64 LPARs from the set (7039) 7028) Scaling Statement for Clusters (Effective July 25, 2003) A Cluster 1600 with PSSP can consist of 2 to 128 AIX operating system images. An operating system image, or logical node, can be: 7040 server (pseries 670, pseries 690) running as a full system 7038 server (pseries 650) LPAR of a 7038 server (pseries 650) 7026 server (H80, M80, pseries 660, 6H0/6H1, 6M1) 7017 server (S70, S7A, S80, pseries 680) 9076 SP node Logical nodes are limited in a cluster running PSSP as described in the Cluster Limits for PSSP table and the the supported logical node limits requires a special bid. Cluster Limits for PSSP servers 32 32 32 32 pseries 650 servers LPARs per pseries 690 server 8 16 16 16 pseries 670 server 4 4 16 16 pseries 655 server 2 4 4 pseries 650 server 2 8 8 pseries 630 server 2 4 4 LPARs 128 128 128 128 203-118 -2-
Number of switch planes supported: pseries90/pseries 670 1 1 or 2 1 or 2 0 Series 655 1 or 2 1 or 2 0 pseries 650 1 1 0 pseries 630 1 1 0 Number of servers per HMC (4) 8 8 8 8 pseries 655 (5) 16 16 16 pseries 650 (5) 16 16 16 pseries 630 (5) 16 16 16 Number of LPARs per HMC 32 32 32 32 (1) SP Switch and SP Switch2 support for pseries 690/ pseries 670 servers is limited to POWER4 MCMs. (2) Total switched plus non switched, subject to other limits. (3) With the SP Switch, switched and non switched logical nodes cannot be mixed. (4) Redundant HMCs are supported. (5) The HMC can control servers of multiple machine types. relative weighting factor of the server. For example, a pseries 690 is twice the weighted factor of a pseries 630 server. A supported HMC configuration could control four pseries 690 servers and eight. A Cluster 1600 with PSSP Must Meet All of the Following Limits: 7039, 7038, 7028, 7026, 7017, 9076) 7038, 7028, 7026, 7017) No more than 16 servers from the set (7017) No more than 128 9076 SP nodes 32 pseries 690s with 4 LPARs each or 16 pseries 690s with 8 LPARs each 32 pseries 660s, 12 pseries 690s with 4 LPARs each, 4 pseries 690s with 8 LPARs each, and 16 pseries 630s 16 pseries 690s with 4 LPARs each, 32 pseries 660s, and 32 SP nodes 12 pseries 690s with 4 LPARs each, 16 pseries 680s, 16 pseries 660s, and 48 SP nodes A Cluster 1600 with CSM: A Cluster 1600 with CSM can consist of 2 to 128 AIX operating system images. An operating system image, or logical node, can be: 7040 server (pseries 670, pseries 690) running as a full system 7038 server (pseries 650) LPAR of a 7038 server (pseries 650) 7026 server (H80, M80, pseries 660, 6H0/6H1, 6M1) 9076 SP node (9076 machine type, feature numbers 2050, 2051, 2052, 2053, 2054, 2056, 2057, and 2058) Logical nodes are limited in a cluster running CSM as described in the Cluster Limits for CSM table and the the supported logical node limits requires a special bid. Cluster Limits for CSM Standard Maximum Values Non switched Interconnect servers 32 32 64 64 64 64 LPARs per pseries 690 server 16 16 LPARs per pseries 670 server 16 16 LPARs per pseries 655 server 4 4 LPARs per pseries 650 server 8 8 LPARs per pseries 630 server 4 4 LPARs 128 128 Number of servers per HMC (1) 8 8 pseries 655 (2) 16 16 pseries 630 (2) 16 16 Number of LPARs per HMC 16 16 (1) Redundant HMCs are supported. (2) The HMC can control servers of multiple machine types. relative weighting factor of the server. A pseries 690 is twice the weighted factor of a pseries 630. A supported HMC configuration could control four pseries 690 servers and eight. A Cluster 1600 with CSM must meet all of the following limits: 7039, 7038, 7028, 7026, 9076) 7038, 7028) Customized Offerings Most product media is shipped only via Customized Offerings (that is, CBPDO, ServerPac, Systempac ). Non-customized items (CDs, diskettes, source media, media kits) will continue to be shipped via the stand-alone product. -3-203-118
IBM Electronic Services IBM has transformed its delivery of hardware and software support services to put you on the road to higher systems availability. Electronic Services is a Web-enabled solution that provides an exclusive, no-additional-charge enhancement to the service and support on the IBM eserver. You should benefit from greater system availability due to faster problem resolution and preemptive monitoring. Electronic Services comprises two separate but complementary elements: IBM Electronic Services news page and IBM Electronic Service Agent. The Electronic Services news page provides is a single Internet entry point that replaces the multiple entry points traditionally used to access IBM Internet services and support. Using the news page enables you to gain easier access to IBM resources for assistance in resolving technical problems. The Electronic Service Agent is a no-additional-charge software that resides on your system to proactively monitor events and transmit system inventory information to IBM on a periodic customer-defined timetable. The Electronic Service Agent tracks system inventory, hardware error logs, and performance information. If the server is under a current IBM maintenance service agreement or within the IBM warranty period, the Service Agent automatically reports hardware problems to IBM. Early knowledge about potential problems enables IBM to provide proactive service that maintains higher system availability and performance. In addition, information collected through the Service Agent will be made available to IBM service support representatives when they help answer your questions or diagnosing problems. To learn how Electronic Services can work for you, visit: http://www.ibm.com/support/electronic Trademarks pseries, POWER4, SP, IBM eserver, and Electronic Service Agent are trademarks of International Business Machines Corporation in the United States or other countries or both. AIX and Systempac are registered trademarks of International Business Machines Corporation in the United States or other countries or both. Other company, product, and service names may be trademarks or service marks of others. 203-118 -4-