LAN Configuration and Management Manual

LAN Configuration and Management Manual520469-012
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SLSA Subsystem Installation and
Configuration
SLSA Subsystem Installation
The SLSA subsystem is preinstalled and preconfigured on Integrity NonStop NS-series
or NonStop S-series servers and starts during the system-load sequence.
During the system-load sequence, the persistence manager ($ZPM) starts the primary
and backup LAN Manager (LANMAN) processes ($ZZLAN) in processors 0 and 1.
The LANMAN process then starts the LAN Monitor (LANMON) processes in each
processor and tries to assign ownership of each ServerNet addressable controller
(SAC) to a LANMON process.
Each LANMON process then initializes the adapter, SAC, physical interface (PIF) and
logical interface (LIF) objects that it owns, reporting any state transitions to other
LANMON processes.
SLSA Subsystem Installation 3-1
SLSA Subsystem Configuration 3-2
HP Manufacturing Naming Conventions (G06.26 and Earlier RVUs) 3-2
HP Manufacturing Naming Conventions (For G06.27 and Later G-
Series RVUs and HO6.03 and Later H-Series RVUs and J06.03 and
Later J-Series RVUs)
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Note. For instructions about how to install or replace adapters, see Adapter Manuals on
page 1-7
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Note. Subsystem Control Facility (SCF) commands issued to the LANMONs or the LANMAN
are not accepted while they are starting or when the backup LANMAN is taking over from the
primary LANMAN. The SLSA subsystem sends the error message: “SLSA process is busy....”