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Monitoring Processor Status Using the OSM Low-

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Monitoring Processor Status Using the OSM Low-Level Link

From the OSM Low-Level Link, use the Processor Status dialog box to determine if the processors are running:

1.Log on to the OSM Low-Level Link.

2.On the toolbar, click the Processor Status button.

3.The status for all processors should be “Executing NonStop OS.” (See Figure 9-2.) If not, refer to Identifying Processor Problems on page 9-7.

Figure 9-2. Processor Status Display

Monitoring Processor Status Using the OSM Service Connection

For Integrity NonStop NS-series systems, the OSM Service Connection displays processor-related components under Processor Complex objects in the tree pane. There can be up to four Processor Complex objects per NS-series system, for a total of 16 processors. When you expand a Processor Complex object (see Figure 9-3), you should see two or three Blade Element objects and either two or four Logical Processor objects.

Under the each Blade Element object, a Blade Element Firmware object displays the firmware version information for that Blade Element. Under each Logical Processor object, a Processor Components object represents (provides attributes and actions for) the processor’s associated logical synchronization unit (LSU) and processor elements (PEs). From the processor perspective, each PE is identified as A, B, or C (to identify the Blade Element it is associated with); whereas, from the Blade Element perspective, each PE is identified as 0, 1, 2, or 3 (to identify the Logical Processor it is associated with).

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