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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.
CPU module is present, powered up, and has passed self test (P). A dash
Memory module is present, powered up, and has passed self test (P). A dash
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
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).
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The other sequence you may observe is Px.x, which indicates that the I/O riser module is installed,
Global port module passed self test.
QBB backplane power system manager (PSM) passed self test.
QBB directory module passed self test.
QBB power supply status. Each of these QBBs has two power supplies. A dash
QBB backplane temperature in degrees Centigrade.
Hierarchical switch
Using GS80, GS160, or GS320 Hard Partitions in a TruCluster Server Configuration