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. 










