Excellent - but how do we determine if it is 7101 or 7102?
Dave
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Found this in the V5R1 Info Center...
http://publib.boulder.ibm.com/iseries/v5r1/ic2924/info/phyplan/models/25
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Power requirements for 170
Set confusion *ON.
I'm looking for someone to change my confusion flag....
We have a 170 with a UPS that's gone bad. We can't get replacement
batteries for it, so we have to get a different UPS.
Last time I attempted to get the power requirements for a system, it was
like going down a rabbit hole (or whole,) that ended up having more
turns and twist than I could examine.
So, would someone please "Set confusion *OFF" and tell me where to find
the power requirements for a basic 170 so I can tell the guys asking me?
Thank you for your patience and consideration,
Dave
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