Multiprocessor nodes – Vanguard Managed Solutions Vanguard 6500 PLUS User Manual

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Installation

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Installing Nodes in Modulus Enclosures

Multiprocessor Nodes

Introduction

A node based on the 6507

PLUS

or the 6525

PLUS

processor card can contain more than

one processor card to improve reliability and availability. The two processor cards
provide backup support to each other.

Multiprocessor
Node Example

Figure 2-7 shows a multiprocessor node where an enclosure is configured for two
6507

PLUS

or two 6525

PLUS

cards.

Figure 2-7. Multiprocessor Node

Operation

This is how a multiprocessor node operates under normal conditions, with both
processors working.

• Processor 1 handles the I/O interrupts from its own six on-board ports.

The processor card in the lowest-numbered slot is the master. In Figure 2-7,
Processor 1 is the master processor.

• Processor 2 handles its own on-board interrupts plus those from universal I/O

cards 1 and 2 and the asynchronous I/O card.

• If Processor 2 fails, the node restarts and Processor 2 is disabled. When a

processor card is disabled, interrupt requests generated by cards to the right
pass to the processor card on its left. While overall throughput is reduced,
links to the right of the failed processor are restored automatically.

Slot 5
Async I/O

Slot 4
Universal I/O 2

Slot 3
Universal I/O 1

Slot 2
Processor 2

Slot 1
Processor 1

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