Physical, Process pair, Scsi interface – HP Integrity NonStop J-Series User Manual

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The state of the component as known to the operating system (open scsi
process) on the server.

Values

Device State

The location of the configured SCSI controller.
Example: PMF.SAC-3.GRP-1.MOD-1.SLOT-55

Configured Controller Location

Physical

The part number of the component that was assigned in manufacturing. Use
part numbers for identifying and ordering parts. This is not the spare part
number.

Part Number

Process Pair

The 2 processors in which this I/O process is configured to run.
Example: 0,1

Configured Processors

The state of the primary I/O process.
Values: Running, Stopped

Primary Execution State

The process ID of the primary I/O process. If the state of the primary I/O
process is Stopped, this ID is not displayed.
Example: 1,296

Primary Process ID

The state of the backup I/O process.
Values: Running, Stopped

Backup Execution State

The process ID of the backup I/O process. If the state of the backup I/O
process is Stopped, this ID is not displayed.
Example: 1,285

Backup Process ID

SCSI Interface

An identification number assigned to the device when configured.
8: SCSI-to-Fiber extender / SCSI to Fiber Converter

9: Fiber-to-SCSI extender

SCSI ID

The number that identifies the SCSI controller that manages the storage router.
If this attribute is missing, it is because the SCSI Controller has been removed
from the system.

Example: SSAC (1.1.50.3)

SCSI Controller

Actions

Responsive Test

Verifies that the resource is configured and responding.

Switch Process Pair

Switches processors of the primary and backup tape I/O processes

SWAN / SWAN2

The ServerNet wide area network (SWAN) concentrator CRU is an external communications device
that connects to a system through dual Ethernet ports. It supports both synchronous and asynchronous
protocols over a variety of electrical interfaces. The SWAN CRU object displayed by OSM can
be either a SWAN or SWAN 2 CRU. To distinguish between them, look at their subcomponents.

Each SWAN CRU contains up to three

CLIP

s, each of which contains two

SWAN Paths

and two

WAN Lines

, giving each SWAN CRU as many as six WAN ports.

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