Compaq AA-RHGWC-TE Server User Manual


 
2 QBB number and console serial bus (CSB) node ID. QBB 0 and 1 (CSB
node IDs 30 and 31) are in partition 0. QBB 2 and 3 (CSB node IDs 32
and 33) are in partition 1.
3 CPU module is present, powered up, and has passed self test (P). A
dash (-) indicates an empty slot. An F indicates a self test failure. In
this example, each QBB contains four CPU modules, each of which
has passed self test.
4 Memory module is present, powered up, and has passed self test (P). A
dash (-) indicates an empty slot. An F indicates a self test failure. In
this example, each QBB contains two memory modules, both of which
has passed self test.
5 Status of the PCI drawer I/O risers that are plugged into the QBB I/O
risers in the form of Xm.n. X can either be a "P", "p", "F", or a dash (-).
QBB local I/O risers are IOR0 (Port 0), IOR1 (Port 1), IOR2 (Port 2), and
IOR3 (Port 3). A P (uppercase) indicates that power is on and self test
passed. A p (lowercase) indicates that power is off and self test passed,
and an F indicates a self test failure.
The m.n numbers for each QBB indicate which PCI drawer (m = 0
through f) and which PCI drawer I/O riser (n = 0, 1) the local I/O
riser is connected to. For example, QBB0 Port 0 (IOR0) is connected to
PCI drawer 0 I/O riser 0 (P0.0); QBB0 Port 1 (IOR1) is connected to
PCI drawer 0 I/O riser 1 (P0.1).
Dashes (-) in place of m.n signify that the I/O riser module is not
installed. The display always shows two sequences of --.- (for example
--.- --.-) because there are two ports on a local I/O riser module.
The other sequence you may observe is Px.x, which indicates that the
I/O riser module is installed, powered-up, and has passed self test, but
a cable is not connected to the port. For example, a status of Px.x
P2.0 indicates that the local I/O riser is installed, but only one cable is
connected.
6 Global port module passed self test.
7 QBB backplane power system manager (PSM) passed self test.
8 QBB directory module passed self test.
9 QBB power supply status. Each of these QBBs has two power supplies.
A dash () indicates that there is no power supply in that position.
10 QBB backplane temperature in degrees Centigrade.
11 Hierarchical switch (H-switch) type, status, temperature, and a report
of which QBBs are connected to the H-switch. In this example, QBBs
0, 1, 2, and 3 are connected to the H-switch.
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