NonStop NS14000 Planning Guide (H06.10+)

A number of GMS configurations are possible in the modular Integrity NonStop NS14000 system.
This table shows the default numbering for the logical processors:
PortSlot (Optics)Module (NonStop Blade Element)Group
(NonStop
Blade
Complex)
Logical
Processors
J0-J7, K0-K7Blade optics
adapters 1-8
(software
identified as
slots 71-78)
3 (C)2 (B)1 (A)400
401
0-3*
4-7
* Logical processor 0 must be in NonStop Blade Complex 0 (group 400). All other processors can be in any user-defined
group.
This illustration shows GMS numbering for a NonStop Blade Element enclosure:
LSU Group-Module-Slot Numbering
This table shows the default numbering for the LSUs:
I/O Position (Slot)ModuleGroup (NonStop Blade
Complex)1
Item
1 - Optics adapter (rear side,
slots 20-27) 2 - Logic board
(front side, slots 50-57)
100 - 107400 - 401Individual LSU J set
Not used at this timeIndividual LSU K set
1 See “NonStop Blade Element Group-Module-Slot Numbering” (page 67).
Group and module numbers correspond to the logical processor number (0, 1, 2, 3) and NonStop
Blade Element (A, B, C) as determined by the ServerNet connection to the VIO enclosure.
This illustration shows an example LSU configuration equipped with four optic adapters (rear
side) in slots 20 through 23 and four LSU logic boards (front side) in positions 50 through 53:
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