Ssp and the v-class system – HP 9000 V2600 SCA User Manual

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Chapter 3

SSP operation

SSP and the V-Class system

SSP and the V-Class system

The Service Support Processor (SSP) is either a Hewlett-Packard B180L
or 712 workstation that performs the following functions for the V-Class
system:

• Running diagnostics

• Updating of CUB (Core Utility Board) firmware

• Logging environmental and system level events

• Configuring of hardware and boot parameters

• Booting the operating system

• Accessing V-class console

The SSP is closely interfaced with the Core Utility Board (CUB), located
on the Mid-plane Interconnect Board (MIB). It has the ability to access
each section of the CUB, allowing for control, verification, testing, and
normal management of the V-Class server.

A private ethernet bus called the “test bus” connects the SSP to the CUB
located within the V-Class server.

The SSP has HP-UX installed and operates independently from the main
server.

IMPORTANT

HP-UX 10.20 is required to allow the workstation to function as the SSP.

Additional software has been added to the basic HP-UX 10.20 to provide
all the necessary functions of the SSP.

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