9710 (StorageTek) Addendum for NonStop Servers

Addendum tot he StorageTek 9710 for the Tandem Environment
Configuring the 5155/5159 Digital Linear Tape FRU for the Himalaya S-series Servers
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7.7 Configuring the 5190/5194 Modular Tape Subsystem for the
Himalaya S-series Servers
The subsection describes how to configure the 5190/5194 modular
tape subsystem to connect a tape drive to a processor multifunction
(PMF) CRU. Topics include the following:
The group, module, and the slot hierarchy
Identifying FRUs
Completing the PMF CRU
Configuration Form
Configuring the modular tape subsystem online
using SCF
7.7.1 The Group, Module, and Slot Hierarchy
Components in a Himalaya S- Series server are organized according
to a group, module, and slot hierarchy, as follows:
7.7.1.1 Group
A group consists of all objects accessible to a pair of service
processors (SPs) in a system enclosure. In a Himalaya S-series
server, a group is contained in exactly one enclosure and consists of
a single module.
7.7.1.2 Module
A module is a set of components sharing a common hardware
interconnection, such as a backplane. A module is a subset of a
group, and it is usually contained in a system enclosure. A module
contains one or more slots. In a Himalaya S-series server, there is
exactly one module in a group.