NonStop NS16000 Series Planning Guide (H06.11+)
• Added section, “BladeCluster Solution Installation and Migration Tasks” (page 31), indicating
that the checklist for installing a BladeCluster Solution is located in the BladeCluster Solution
Manual.
• Under Appendix C: Default Startup Characteristics (page 159), added a note stating that the
configurations documented here are typical for most sites. Your system load paths might be
different, depending upon how your system is configured. To determine the configuration of
your system, refer to the system attributes in the OSM Service Connection. You can select this
from within the System Load dialog box in the OSM Low-Level Link.
• Under “Example Configurations of the IOAM Enclosure and Fibre Channel Disk Module”
(page 96), corrected the description of “Two FCSAs, Two FCDMs, One IOAM Enclosure”
(page 97) and changed the FCSA group-module-slot-port (GMSP) and disk
group-module-shelf-bay (GMSB) identifications for the factory-default system disk locations
under “Four FCSAs, Four FCDMs, One IOAM Enclosure” (page 97) and “Four FCSAs, Four
FCDMs, Two IOAM Enclosures” (page 99).
New and Changed Information for 529567–017
• Added the new modular power distribution units (PDUs) for three-phase power configurations.
Updated these sections:
◦ “Modular Cabinets” (page 37)
◦ “Monitored Single-Phase PDUs” (page 37)
◦ “Monitored Three-Phase PDUs” (page 42)
◦ “Modular Three-Phase PDUs” (page 47)
◦ “Circuit Breaker Ratings for UPS” (page 54)
◦ “Dimensions and Weights” (page 56), “Modular Cabinet and Enclosure Weights With
Worksheet” (page 59)
• Under “Primary and Backup System Consoles Managing Multiple Systems” (page 149), added
text to indicate that as of the J06.07 and H06.18 RVUs, you can configure a CLuster I/O
Module (CLIM) as the DHCP/DNS server instead of the default NonStop system console.
• Changed references to PC system to Windows Servers in Chapter 6: Examples of Configurations
under “Triplex 8–Processor System, Two Cabinets” and throughout Chapter 7: Maintenance
and Support Connectivity (page 136).
• Changed figures to show appropriate system console icon.
• Under Chapter 7: Maintenance and Support Connectivity (page 136), indicated that the HP
ISEE call-out and call-in access is determined by what access method (for example, direct
connect or VPN router) you have ordered. Changed figure.
• Under “IP CLuster I/O Module (CLIM)” (page 111), indicated that the CLIM complies with
Internet Protocol version 6 (IPv6), an Internet Layer protocol for packet-switched networks, and
has passed official certification of IPv6 readiness.
• Under “Modular Cabinets” (page 37), added note: For instructions on grounding the modular
cabinet's G2 rack using the HP Rack Grounding Kit (AF074A), ask your service provider to
refer to the instructions in the HP 10000 G2 Series Rack Options Installation Guide. This
manual is available at: http://bizsupport1.austin.hp.com/bc/docs/support/SupportManual/
c01493702/c01493702.pdf.
• Added new procedures to “AC Power Monitoring” (page 156), including the new subsections,
“OSM Power Fail Support” (page 156), “Considerations for Ride-Through Time Configuration”
(page 157), and “Considerations for Site UPS Configurations” (page 158).
• Under “Modular Cabinet and Enclosure Weights With Worksheet” (page 59), changed the
weight of the IP CLIM to 53 lbs and 24 kg.
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