NonStop NS-Series Planning Guide (H06.04+)
Table Of Contents
- What’s New in This Manual
- About This Manual
- 1 System Hardware Overview
- 2 Installation Facility Guidelines
- 3 System Installation Specifications
- 4 Integrity NonStop NSSeries System Description
- NonStop System Primer
- NonStop Advanced Architecture
- NonStop Blade Complex
- Processor Element
- Duplex Processor
- Triplex Processor
- Processor Synchronization and Rendezvous
- Memory Reintegration
- Failure Recovery for Duplex Processor
- Failure Recovery for Triplex Processor
- ServerNet Fabric I/O
- System Architecture
- Modular Hardware
- NonStop S-Series I/O Hardware
- System Models
- Default Startup Characteristics
- Migration Considerations
- System Installation Document Packet
- 5 Modular System Hardware
- Modular Hardware Components
- Cabinets
- AC Power PDUs
- Modular Cabinet PDU Keepout Panel
- NonStop Blade Element
- Logical Synchronization Unit (LSU)
- LSU Indicator LEDs
- Processor Switch
- P-Switch Indicator LEDs
- Processor Numbering
- I/O Adapter Module (IOAM) Enclosure and I/O Adapters
- Fibre Channel Disk Module
- Tape Drive and Interface Hardware
- Maintenance Switch (Ethernet)
- Optional UPS and ERM
- System Console
- Enterprise Storage System
- Component Location and Identification
- NonStop S-Series I/O Enclosures
- Modular Hardware Components
- 6 System Configuration Guidelines
- Enclosure Locations in Cabinets
- Internal ServerNet Interconnect Cabling
- Cable Labeling
- Cable Management System
- Internal Interconnect Cables
- Dedicated Service LAN Cables
- Cable Length Restrictions
- Internal Cable Part Numbers
- NonStop Blade Elements to LSUs
- NonStop Blade Element to NonStop Blade Element
- LSUs to Processor Switches and Processor IDs
- Processor Switch ServerNet Connections
- Processor Switches to IOAM Enclosures
- FCSA to Fibre Channel Disk Modules
- FCSA to Tape Devices
- P-Switch to NonStop S-Series I/O Enclosure Cabling
- IOAM Enclosure and Disk Storage Considerations
- Fibre Channel Devices
- G4SAs to Networks
- Default Naming Conventions
- PDU Strapping Configurations
- 7 Example Configurations
- A Cables
- B Control, Configuration, and Maintenance Tools
- Support and Service Library
- System Console
- Maintenance Architecture
- Dedicated Service LAN
- IP Addresses
- Ethernet Cables
- SWAN Concentrator Restriction
- System-Up Dedicated Service LAN
- Dedicated Service LAN Links With One IOAM Enclosure
- Dedicated Service LAN Links to Two IOAM Enclosures
- Dedicated Service LAN Links With IOAM Enclosure and NonStop SSeries I/O Enclosure
- Dedicated Service LAN Links With NonStop S-Series I/O Enclosure
- Initial Configuration for a Dedicated Service LAN
- Operating Configurations for Dedicated Service LANs
- OSM
- System-Down OSM Low-Level Link
- AC Power Monitoring
- AC Power-Fail States
- C Guide to Integrity NonStop NSSeries Server Manuals
- Safety and Compliance
- Index
Control, Configuration, and Maintenance Tools
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Operating Configurations for Dedicated Service
LANs
Factory-default IP addresses for the G4SA and E4SA adapters are in the LAN
Configuration and Management Manual. IP addresses for SWAN concentrators are in
the WAN Subsystem Configuration and Management Manual.
HP recommends that you change these preconfigured IP addresses to addresses
appropriate for your LAN environment. You must change the preconfigured IP
addresses on:
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A backup system console if you want to connect it to a dedicated service LAN that
already includes a primary system console or other system console
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Any system console if you want to connect it to a dedicated service LAN that
already includes a primary system console
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The MSP and Ethernet port IP addresses of any NonStop S-series server if you
want to connect it to a LAN that already includes another NonStop S-series server
Keep track of all the IP addresses in your system so that no IP address is assigned
twice.
Operating Configurations for Dedicated Service LANs
You can configure the dedicated service LAN in several different ways, as described in
the OSM Migration Guide. HP recommends that you use a fault-tolerant LAN
configuration.
For a faster configuration option for the OSM Service Connection only, see the OSM
Migration Guide.
OSM
OSM client components are installed on a PC workstation that serves as the system
console. The OSM server components are installed on the NonStop server running the
NonStop operating system. OSM includes these server-based components:
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OSM Connection Library
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OSM Provider Interface Library
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OSM Configuration
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OSM XML API
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OSM CIMOM
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OSM Service Provider
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OSM Event Viewer
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OSM Web-based suite, which includes the OSM Service Connection










