We just acquired a used Multiprise 2000, and wish to hook it up to run Linux.

It's our first "Big Iron", so we have at least 100 things to learn about it. And, of course, we need to do it on the cheap. If anyone is running one of these, (or trying to!), let's get in contact.

For now, we are focusing on power and A/C. Our machine was running on 440V 3-phase power, two dual redundant connections. All of our other peripherals just need 220V single-phase. There are other options listed in the Multiprise planning manual for optional line cords which allow it to run either 220V 3-phase power, or 220V single-phase power.

I'm trying to figure out how I would order the 220V single-phase line cords (either from IBM or 3RD party), and/or what their specs are. Part numbers are not listed in the planning guide, but we do have the part numbers of our existing 440V 3-phase cables:
PHOENIX H
PN07H5225
EC E46150
DATE:   805

Any useful suggestions?

Regards,

Bob Stark [ProTech - When you're serious about Systems Management]
Consulting, Software, and Training for OS/390, UNIX and Internet
www.protechtraining.com       800-373-9188 x150       412-445-8072

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