V-class system components – HP 9000 V2600 SCA User Manual

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Chapter 1

Overview

V-Class System Components

V-Class System Components

Each V-Class system includes two main components: a V-Class server
and a Service Support Processor (SSP workstation) dedicated to
supporting the server, as shown below in Figure 3.

Figure 3

V-Class Server Components: Cabinet
and Service Support Processor

The V-Class cabinet contains all V-Class server resources, such as
processors, memory, disks, power, and so forth. The Service Support
Processor has software that allows you to monitor the resources in a V-
Class cabinet. The V-Class server and the Service Support Processor run
separate instances of the HP-UX operating system.

Multiple-cabinet servers may contain up to four V2500/V2600 cabinets,
which are booted as a single HP-UX system. Each cabinet has its own
cabinet ID (0, 2, 4, or 6) and contains processors, memory, and I/O
resources that are available to HP-UX and the applications that run on
the server. Cabinets are numbered based on their location in the server.
Cabinet ID 0 is the “monarch” or “root” cabinet, which contains the I/O
device used for booting and volume group 0. The other cabinets (IDs 2, 4,
and 6) are “serf” cabinets, located as shown in Figure 5 on page 5.

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