HP Integrity Superdome and 9000 Superdome sx2000 manual Server Errors

Models: Integrity Superdome and 9000 Superdome sx2000

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Minimum of one cell

Maximum of eight cells

Dual-Cabinet System:

Six to 64 CPU cores per complex with single-core processors

Twelve to 128 CPU cores per complex with dual-core processors

Minimum of three cells

Maximum of 16 cells

No master/checker support for dual-core processors

The rules for mixing processors are as follows:

No mixing of frequencies on a cell or within a partition

No mixing of cache sizes on a cell or within a partition

No mixing of major steppings on a cell or within a partition

Support for Itanium and PA-RISC processors within the same complex, but not in the same partition

Maximum of 32 DIMMs per cell

32 GB memory per cell with 256 MB SDRAMs (1 GB DIMMs)

64 GB memory per cell with 512 MB SDRAMs (2 GB DIMMs)

DIMM mixing is allowed

Server Errors

To support high availability (HA), the new chipset includes functionality for error correction, detection and recovery. Errors in the new chipset are divided into the following categories:

nPartition access

Hardware correctable

Global shared memory

Hardware uncorrectable

Fatal blocking time-out

Deadlock recovery errors

These categories are listed in increasing severity, ranging from hardware partition access errors, which are caused by software or hardware running in another partition, to deadlock recovery errors, which indicate a serious hardware failure that requires a reset of the cell to recover. The term software refers to privileged code, such as PDC or the OS, but not to user code. The sx2000 chipset supports the nPartition concept, where user and software errors in one nPartition cannot affect another nPartition.

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