NonStop S-Series Operations Guide (G06.24+)
Processors: Monitoring and Recovery
HP NonStop S-Series Operations Guide—522459-007
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Dumping a Processor to Tape (Down System Only)
2. In the Dump Processor-n to Tape dialog box, type:
a. The SCSI ID of the tape drive. The default value is 4 or 5, which is the current
software requirement.
b. The location of the PMF CRU to which the tape drive is connected. Tape
drives are connected to SCSI controllers on PMF CRUs. You can dump only
to a tape drive that is connected to processor 0 or 1:
•
Processor 0 is located in the PMF CRU in group 01, module 01, slot 50,
ServerNet X fabric.
•
Processor 1 is located in the PMF CRU in group 01, module 01, slot 55,
ServerNet Y fabric.
3. Click Dump.
4. Monitor the tape dump. In the Processor Status dialog box, verify that the
processor that was dumped to tape shows halt code %1154.
5. If you need to dump the memory of additional processors, refer to the procedure in
Dumping All Processors in a System on page 11-22.
If no other processors require a memory dump, you can start the system normally
using the System Startup dialog box. Start the system using the OSM or TSM Low-
Level Link. For more information, see The System Startup Dialog Box on page 15-8.