NonStop NS1000 Planning Guide (H06.07+)

What’s New in This Guide
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New and Changed Information
Section 5, Modular System
Hardware
Added harmonized power cord characteristic to:
International 380 to 415 V AC input, 3-phase Wye, 16A
RMS Power on page 5-4.
International 200 to 240 V AC input, Single phase, 32A
RMS Power on page 5-5.
Added information about PDU orientation in a modular
cabinet to Power Distribution Units (PDUs)
on page 5-5.
Updated the HP Integrity rx2620 Server Description
on
page 5-11, including adding 4 GB and 8 GB main memory to
the list of server component field-replaceable units (FRUs)
and updating the HP Integrity rx2620 server illustration.
Updated UPS and ERM (Optional)
on page 5-16 to include
information about PDU orientation in a modular cabinet and
installing a UPS other than the HP model R5500 XR UPS.
Section 6, System
Configuration Guidelines
Updated notes about various enclosures and components
under Enclosure Locations in Cabinets on page 6-3.
Corrected Disk GMSB identification for the factory-default
system disk locations under Two FCSAs, Two FCDMs, One
IOAM Enclosure on page 6-16.
Corrected the illustration that shows a conceptual example
for copper and fiber-optic connectivity to the various LANs
under G4SAs to Networks
on page 6-21.
Section 7, Example
Configurations
Updated sample hardware configuration descriptions and
illustrations for an HP Integrity NS1000 system installed in a
42U modular cabinet with UPS and ERM in:
2-Processor System With UPS and ERM
on page 7-7.
4-Processor System With UPS and ERM
on page 7-8.
6-Processor System With UPS and ERM
on page 7-9.
8-Processor System With UPS and ERM
on page 7-10.
Appendix B, Control,
Configuration, and
Maintenance Tools
Updated AC Power Monitoring on page B-17 to include
information about installing.
Section and Title Changes