ServerNet Cluster Supplement for NonStop NS-Series Servers (H06.03+)

NonStop NS-series Server Supplement
NS-series Servers529933-002
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STATUS CONNECTION Command (6770 Switch)
STATUS CONNECTION Command (6770 Switch)
The STATUS CONNECTION syntax has not changed, except that the NNA option is
not supported for Integrity NonStop NS-series nodes. Example 1-4, STATUS
CONNECTION Display for 6770 Switches, on page 1-14 shows the display for a 6770
switch connected to an Integrity NonStop NS-series node:
The Node port heading contains information about the p-switch port that connects
to the cluster switch. The equivalent heading for NonStop S-series nodes is MSEB
port.
Table 1-6 lists the attributes that have different descriptions for Integrity NonStop
NS-series nodes.
Table 1-6. STATUS CONNECTION Attributes for Integrity NonStop NS-Series
Nodes (page 1 of 2)
Attribute Description
Fabric Access The status of the external X and Y fabric connections
The possible values are the same as documented in the ServerNet
Cluster Manual, with these exceptions:
WRONG CRU TYPE indicates that a PIC other than a dual SMF or
quad MMF PIC is installed in slot 2 of the p-switch. The equivalent
value on a NonStop S-series node is CRU TYPE NOT MSEB.
CRU MISSING indicates that a p-switch or p-switch logic board is
missing. The equivalent value on a NonStop S-series node is MSEB
MISSING.
PIC MISSING indicates that a dual SMF PIC or quad MMF PIC is
missing from slot 2 of the p-switch. The equivalent value on a
NonStop S-series node is NO NNA PIC.
NO CRU CONFIG RECORD indicates a configuration problem. The
equivalent value on a NonStop S-series node is NO MSEB CONFIG
RECORD.
BAD CRU CONFIG RECORD indicates a configuration problem. The
equivalent value on a NonStop S-series node is BAD MSEB CONFIG
RECORD.
CRU CONFIG FETCH ERR indicates a configuration problem. The
equivalent value on a NonStop S-series node is MSEB CONFIG
FETCH ERROR.
Port The port number on the PIC located in slot 2 of the p-switch to which the
ServerNet cable is attached