NonStop Operations Guide for H-Series and J-Series RVUs
Figure 6 OSM Representation of Processor Blade
For NonStop NB54000c, NB54000c-cg, NB56000c, and NB56000c-cg BladeSystem server
blades, the OSM Service Connection displays the Physical Cores attribute and the Number of
Enabled Cores attribute of the Logical Processor object. To increase the number of cores enabled
in a processor, obtain a new core license for the new number of cores, and install and enable the
new core license according to the Install Core License guided procedure on the System object. For
instructions to obtain a core license file, refer to the NonStop BladeSystem Planning Guide.
For NonStop NS2400 series, NS2300, NS2200 series, NS2100, NS2000 series, NS16000
series, NonStop NS14000 series, NonStop NS1200, and NonStop NS1000 systems, the OSM
Service Connection displays processor-related components under Blade Complex objects in the
tree pane.
• A NonStop NS2400 series, NS2300, NS2200 series, NS2100, or NS2000 series system
can have two or four Blade Complex objects. When you expand a Blade Complex object
(see Figure 7), you should see one Blade Element object and its associated Logical Processor
object.
• A NonStop NS16000 series system can have up to four Blade Complex objects with a total
of 16 processors. When you expand a Blade Complex object (see Figure 7), you should see
up to three Blade Element objects and either two or four Logical Processor objects.
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