NonStop NS1000 Planning Guide (H06.07+)
Modular System Hardware
HP Integrity NonStop NS1000 Planning Guide—542527-003
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System Console
This illustration shows the location of a UPS and an ERM in a rack:
For power and environmental requirements, planning, installation, and emergency
power-off (EPO) instructions for the R5500 XR UPS, refer to the documentation
shipped with the UPS.
System Console
A system console is a personal computer (PC) running maintenance and diagnostic
software for Integrity NonStop NS1000 systems. When supplied with a new NonStop
system, system consoles have factory-installed HP and third-party software for
managing the Integrity NonStop NS1000 system. You can install software upgrades
from the HP NonStop System Console Installer CD.
Some system console hardware, including the PC system unit, monitor, and keyboard,
can be mounted in the Integrity NonStop NS1000 system’s 19-inch rack. Other PCs
are installed outside the rack and require separate provisions or furniture to hold the
PC hardware.
For more information on the system console, refer to System Console on page B-1.
Enterprise Storage System (Optional)
An Enterprise Storage System (ESS) is a collection of magnetic disks, their controllers,
and the disk cache in one or more standalone cabinets. ESS connects to the Integrity
NonStop NS1000 system either directly via FCSAs in an IOAM enclosure (direct
connect) or through a separate storage area network (SAN) using a Fibre Channel
SAN switch (switched connect). For more information about these connection types,
see the Fibre Channel ServerNet Adapter Installation and Support Guide.
Note. The AC input power cord for the R5500 XR UPS is routed to exit the modular cabinet at
either the top or bottom rear corners of the cabinet depending on what is ordered for the site
power feed, and the large output receptacle is unused.
VST504.vsd
Uninterruptible Power
Supply (UPS)
Extended Run Time
Module (ERM)
ERM - UPS Cable
12
12
Unused
Cable
To AC Power Source
To Extension Bars










