October 2011
The following updates are made to the content:
v Added information for 8202-E4C, 8205-E6C, 8231-E1C, 8231-E2C, 9117-MMC, and 9179-MHC locations.
v Added information for 8202-E4C, 8205-E6C, 8231-E1C, 8231-E2C, 9117-MMC, and 9179-MHC addresses.
v Added information for 8202-E4C, 8205-E6C, 8231-E1C, 8231-E2C, 9117-MMC, and 9179-MHC system
parts.
August 2011
The following updates are made to the content:
v Added information for 9125-F2C locations.
v Added information for 9125-F2C system parts.
September 2010
The following updates are made to the content:
v Added information for 8202-E4B, 8205-E6B, 8231-E2B, and 9119-FHB locations.
v Added information for 8202-E4B, 8205-E6B, and 8231-E2B addresses.
v Added information for 8202-E4B, 8205-E6B, 8231-E2B, and 9119-FHB system parts.
March 2010
The following updates are made to the content:
v Added information for 9117-MMB and 9179-MHB locations.
v Added information for 9117-MMB and 9179-MHB addresses.
v Added information for 9117-MMB and 9179-MHB system parts.
February 2010
Added information for IBM Power Systems
™
servers that contain the POWER7
®
processor.
Part locations and location codes
You can find part locations by using location codes. Illustrations are provided to help you map a location
code to a position on the server or expansion unit.
8202-E4B or 8205-E6B
The information provided in this topic defines specific sections of a location code string. Use this
information to understand the meaning of a location code.
Using location codes
Use the following table to link to a specific topic that you need additional information about when
reading your location code.
Location code topics Description
“Location code overview” on page 4 Contains background information on the use of location
codes.
“Physical location codes” on page 4 Provides a definition for physical location code.
“Logical location codes” on page 4 Provides a definition of what a logical location code is.
Finding parts, locations, and addresses 3