NonStop NS1000 Planning Guide (H06.05+)

Integrity NonStop NS1000 System Description
HP Integrity NonStop NS1000 Planning Guide542527-004
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Modular Hardware
Modular Hardware
Hardware for Integrity NonStop NS1000 systems is implemented in modules, or
enclosures that are installed in modular cabinets. For descriptions of the components
and cabinets, see Modular Hardware Components on page 5-1.
All Integrity NonStop NS1000 server components are field-replaceable units (FRUs)
that can only be serviced by service providers trained by HP.
For information about installing the Integrity NonStop NS1000 server hardware, refer to
the NonStop NS1000 Hardware Installation Manual.
System Models
The Integrity NonStop NS1000 server, a model in the Integrity NonStop NS-series of
servers, includes these characteristics.
Default Startup Characteristics
Verify the Processor Type
The SYSTEM_PROCESSOR_TYPE for and Integrity NonStop NS1000 system should
be specified as NSE-P in the CONFTEXT configuration file:
Changing the CONFTEXT File
You can modify the CONFTEXT file using DSM/SCM. Any changes to the CONFTEXT
file take effect after the next system load. Refer to the DSM/SCM Users Guide.
Processor type Intel Itanium 1.3 GHz, 3-MB cache
Processor model NSE-P
Main memory 4 GB or 8 GB
Maximum processors 8
Supported processor configurations 2, 4, 6 or 8
Maximum Fibre Channel disk modules (FCDMs) 16
Maximum IOAM enclosures 1
Maximum I/O adapters 6 - Minimum of 2 FESAs and 2 G4SAs
ESS support Yes
ALLPROCESSORS:
SYSTEM_PROCESSOR_TYPE NSE-P