Example 7–1: Defining Hard Partitions with SCM Environment Variables (cont.)

HP_QBB_MASK5

0

 

HP_QBB_MASK6

0

 

HP_QBB_MASK7

0

 

SROM_MASK

ff f

 

XSROM_MASK

ff ff ff ff ff ff ff ff ff 1 0 0

PRIMARY_CPU

ff

 

PRIMARY_QBB0

ff

 

AUTO_QUIT_SCM

1

6

FAULT_TO_SYS

0

 

DIMM_READ_DIS

0

 

SCM_CSB_MASTER_ELIGIBLE

1

7

PERF_MON

20

 

SCM_FORCE_FSL

0

 

OCP_TEXT

AS GS160

AUTO_FAULT_RESTART

1

 

SCM_SIZING_TIME

c

 

 

 

 

1

2

3

4

5

6

7

Set the number of hard partitions to two.

Set bits 0 and 1 of the mask (0011) to select QBB 0 and QBB 1 for hard partition 0.

Set bits 2 and 3 of the mask (1100) to select QBB 2 and QBB 3 for hard partition 1.

Display the SCM environment variables (non-volatile RAM) to verify that the hard partition variables are set correctly.

Verify that the hard partition environment variables are correct.

Indicates that control will be transferred to the SRM firmware at the end of a power-up sequence. If you want to execute SCM commands use the escape sequence (Esc Esc scm) to transfer control to the SCM firmware. If you want to ensure that control stays with the SCM at the end of a power-up sequence, set the auto_quit_scm SCM environment variable to zero.

The SCM on this primary PCI drawer is eligible to be selected as the master SCM on subsequent power-ups. It will be selected if it is connected to the OCP, its CSB node ID is the lowest of the SCMs that are eligible to become master, and the scm_csb_master_eligible environment variable is set.

9.Select one primary PCI drawer to be the master SCM and if desired, another primary PCI drawer to be a standby SCM by setting the

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