NonStop S-Series System Expansion and Reduction Guide
Table Of Contents
- NonStop S-Series System Expansion and Reduction Guide
- What’s New in This Guide
- About This Guide
- 1 The Resizing Process
- 2 Planning System Expansion
- 3 Planning System Reduction
- 4 Reducing a System Online
- 1.Prepare the Donor System for Reduction
- 2.Record Information About the Donor System
- 3.Prepare Both ServerNet Fabrics
- 4.Inventory Enclosures to Be Removed
- 5.Prepare and Stop Devices and Processes
- 6.Ensure Devices and Processes Are Stopped
- 7.Delete Devices and Processes If Necessary
- 8.Prepare Enclosures for Removal
- 9.Finish the Reduction
- 10.Remove Other Cables From Powered-Off Enclosures
- 11.Physically Remove Enclosures From the System
- Adding Enclosures to Another System
- 5 Reducing a System Offline
- 6 Expanding a System Online
- Preparation for Online Expansion
- 1.Prepare Target System for Expansion
- 2.Record Information About Target System
- 3.Prepare Target System for Addition of Block
- 4.Save Current Target System Configuration
- 5.Copy SP Firmware File From the Target System to the System Console
- 6.Finish Gathering Information
- 7.Connect a System Console to the Enclosure
- 8.Change Group Number of Enclosure to 01
- 9.Power On Enclosure
- 10.Verify Connection Between System Console and Enclosure
- 11.Configure System Console and Enclosure
- 12.Verify SP Firmware Is Compatible
- 13.Update SP Firmware in Enclosure If Necessary
- 14.Configure Topology of Enclosure If Necessary
- 15.Power Off Enclosure
- 16.Repeat Steps 6 Through 15 If Necessary
- 17.Assemble Enclosures Into a Block
- 18.Change Group Numbers of Block to Fit Target System
- 19.Disconnect System Console From Block
- 20.Power On Added Block
- 21.Cable Block to Target System
- 22.Verify Resized Target System
- 23a.Update Firmware and Code in Block (Using TSM)
- 23b.Update Firmware and Code in Block (Using OSM)
- 24.Reload Processors in Block If Necessary
- 25.Verify Operations in Added Block
- 26.Configure CRUs in Added Block
- 7 Troubleshooting
- A Common System Operations
- Determine the Processor Type
- Determine the ServerNet Fabric Status
- Determine the Product Versions of the OSM Client Software
- Determine the Product Version of the TSM Client Software
- Move the System Console
- Stop the OSM or TSM Low-Level Link
- Start a Startup TACL Session
- Start the OSM or TSM Low-Level Link
- Start the OSM Service Connection or TSM Service Application
- B ServerNet Cabling
- C Checklists and Worksheets
- D Stopping Devices and Processes
- Safety and Compliance
- Glossary
- Index

Glossary
G-Series Common Glossary
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ServerNet router 1
crossbar switch, able to switch any of its input ports to any of its output ports. A
ServerNet router in an HP NonStop™ S-series server has either six router ports (see
ServerNet router 1
) or twelve router ports (see ServerNet router 2).
ServerNet router 1. A model of ServerNet router that, in an HP NonStop™ S-series server,
has a total of six input and six output ports. See also ServerNet router 2
.
ServerNet router 2. A model of ServerNet router that, in an HP NonStop™ S-series server,
has a total of twelve input and twelve output ports. See also ServerNet router 1
.
ServerNet subdevice. An I/O device that sends and receives its information through a
controlling device that acts as the ServerNet device for routing purposes.
ServerNet subdevice ID. The low-order (least significant) bits of a ServerNet ID, used by a
ServerNet device to distribute incoming and outgoing information between itself and its
associated subdevices.
ServerNet switch. A point-to-point networking device that connects ServerNet nodes to a
single fabric (X or Y) of the ServerNet communications network. The ServerNet switch
routes ServerNet packets among these nodes.
ServerNet II Switch. A 12-port network switch that provides the physical junction point to
enable an HP NonStop™ S-series server to connect to a ServerNet cluster. The
ServerNet II Switch is a component of the HP NonStop™ Cluster Switch (model 6770)
.
ServerNet switch board. Component in an IOAM. The ServerNet switch board provides
ServerNet connections to the I/O adapters in the IOAM. It also provides maintenance
functions for the modules in which they are installed.
ServerNet transaction. The bidirectional, successful transmission of a pair of ServerNet
packets between two ServerNet devices. The device that originates the transaction
sends a request packet, and the device that receives the request returns a response
packet. See also request packet
and response packet.
ServerNet wide area network (SWAN) concentrator. (1) An HP data communications
peripheral that provides connectivity to an HP NonStop™ S-series server. The SWAN
concentrator supports both synchronous and asynchronous data over RS-232,
RS-449, X.21, and V.35 electrical and physical interfaces. (2) A collective term for both
SWAN concentrators and SWAN 2 concentrators when a distinction between the two is
not required.
ServerNet wide area network (SWAN) 2 concentrator. An HP data communications
peripheral that provides connectivity to an HP NonStop™ S-series server. The SWAN
2 concentrator supports both synchronous and asynchronous data over RS-232,
RS-449, X.21, and V.35 electrical and physical interfaces. The SWAN 2 concentrator is
the next-generation SWAN concentrator and has 12 WAN ports.
service connection. A connection between the Compaq TSM client software running on a
system console and the TSM server software running on an HP NonStop™ S-series