Installing Nodes in Modulus Enclosures
Replacing Master Processor of Multi-Processor Node
Introduction | This section describes how to replace a failed master processor in a multiprocessor |
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Keeping the |
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All processor cards in a node contain identical copies of CMEM. If the master |
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Original Node | processor fails, you can keep the original node configuration and options if you: |
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| • Replace the master processor with another processor card from the node |
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| • Keep the ID Module of the original master, retaining the original SAKs for |
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Replacement of |
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To replace a processor card other than the master, remove the old processor card and |
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Other Processor | insert the new one. Be sure you use the correct type of ID Module (for example, |
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Cards | 6505, 6507, or 6525). You do not have to change the configuration. When the node |
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| starts up, the CMEM on the new processor card is loaded automatically with the |
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| All processor cards in a multiprocessor configuration must operate on the same |
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| revision of software. If they do not have the same software revision, remove the |
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| software from the failed processor card and exchange it with the software on the |
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| spare card. All processor cards in a multiprocessor configuration must use the |
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Replace the Master Follow these steps to replace the master processor: |
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| This procedure saves your configuration. If you do not use this procedure to replace |
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| the master processor card, the default configuration is transferred to the other |
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| processor cards in the node and you must reenter or download your configuration. |
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| Step | Action | Result/Description |
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| 1 | Remove the failed processor |
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| 2 | Exchange the ID Module and | See the “Replacing ID Modules” section |
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| the CMEM chip between the | on page |
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| failed master processor card | CMEM Chip” section on page |
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| and the new processor card. | instructions. Return the failed card to |
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| 3 | Install the new processor card | This will now be the master processor. |
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| 4 | Boot the node. |
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Installation |