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48 Logical Partitions on System i5
The desktop HMC can use a number of IBM displays as shown in the e-config. The desktop
HMC does not have to use the monitor shown in the above figure. There is no ability to add
device drivers to the embedded OS. So you should test any proposed OEM display before
running in production.
Rack mounted HMC
The supported rack mounted models are the 7310-CR2/3, the older version 7315-CR2 which
can be migrated to System i5 HMC code. Figure 3-3 shows a picture of the 7310-CR3.
This picture shows the HMC 7310-CR2 system unit as a standard 1 U unit below the
screen/keyboard mounted in a standard 1 U pull-out tray.
The rack mounted HMC does not have standard PS/2 keyboard and mouse ports. You must
order the breakout cable shown in Figure 3-6 on page 51. This cable plugs into the large
connector to the left of the RJ-45 connectors. This breakout cable terminates in a pair of PS/2
style female keyboard and mouse connectors and a display connector. You can then plug in
any standard keyboard or mouse and display.
In Figure 3-3 we have the draw mounted 7316 folding display and slim keyboard. This is a
great choice for a dark machine room, where space is restricted. The displays shown in
e-config do not include the 7316.
Figure 3-3 7310-CR2 rack mounted HMC with pull-out tray
3.1.3 Initial setup of the HMC
Depending on the system that is being installed, some of the HMC setup is Customer Set Up
(CSU). The IBM CSR installing the system performs some of the HMC setup steps, and the
customer performs the remainder of the steps. Remember that disk protection configuration
and LPAR configuration are the responsibility of the customer.
When a new system or an upgrade is delivered, it will have a two-page document called
“Start here for hardware”. This document is the starting point for setting up the system and
the HMC. It guides you to use a CD called the “eServer™ Hardware Information Center”,
which will be included with the new system. Alternatively, this same information can be
accessed directly from the Web. This is the preferred method; it contains the most recent
information:
http://publib.boulder.ibm.com/infocenter/eserver/v1r2s/en_US/index.htm
Note: As shown in the graphic above, the 7310-CR2 is the 1 U bottom unit. The pull-out
keyboard and monitor is a separately orderable feature IBM 7316-TF2 1U Flat Panel
Monitor Console Kit.
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