HP PCI-X 2-port 4X Fabric (DB) Adapter Release Notes HP Fabric for InfiniBand B.11.23.04 HP-UX 11i v2 Manufacturing Part Number: J6377-90005 December 2005 Printed in the US © Copyright 2004-2005 Hewlett-Packard Development Company L.P.
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HP PCI-X 2-port 4X Fabric (DB) Adapter What’s New HP PCI-X 2-port 4X Fabric (DB) Adapter The AB345A product is for use in database clusters and includes features specifically required to support and integrate with the Oracle 10gRAC database. The AB345A can only be installed in supported Integrity servers. What’s New Minimum System Memory Requirements per Card The minimum system memory requirements is 1 GB per AB345A HCA installed.
HP PCI-X 2-port 4X Fabric (DB) Adapter Known Problems and Issues Known Problems and Issues Serviceguard The following two patches must be installed in order to ensure proper operation of InfiniBand in Serviceguard systems: PHSS_32741 (specifically, PHSS_32741 s700_800 11.23 COM B.03.00.00/COM B.03.00.01) allows SGCOM to support the configuration of IP over InfiniBand network interfaces. PHSS_33039 (specifically, PHSS_33039 s700_800 11.23 Serviceguard A.11.16.
HP PCI-X 2-port 4X Fabric (DB) Adapter Product Documentation Limitations to On-Line Addition and Replacement Operations (OL*) On-Line Addition and Replacement (OL*) of HP Fabric Clustering System adapters is supported on HP Fabric Clustering System version B.11.23.02 and newer with a couple of limitations. CAUTION Do Not use an Attention Button to REPLACE an HP Fabric Clustering System HCA.
HP PCI-X 2-port 4X Fabric (DB) Adapter Availability in Native Languages 6 Chapter