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Logical Processor

The OSM Service Connection displays Logical Processor objects for both HP Integrity NonStop
BladeSystems (J-series software) and Integrity NonStop NS-series servers (H-series software); what
OSM displays depends on the type of system:

For Integrity NonStop BladeSystems, OSM displays a Logical Processor object for each
processor blade physically present in the

Enclosure

.

Location in OSM Tree: System > Enclosure > Logical Processor

For Integrity NonStop NS14000 series and NS16000 series servers, each

Blade Complex

consists of four Logical Processors (0, 1, 2, and 3). The Logical Processors are represented in
each Blade Element by a Processor Element (PE) bearing the number of that particular Logical
Processor. For example, PE 0 in Blade Element A represents Logical Processor 0 in that Blade
Element. In OSM, PE attributes are displayed under the

Processor Components

object (located

under Logical Processors) along with additional actions and attributes for the Logical
Synchronization Unit (LSU).

Location in OSM Tree: System > Group > Logical Processor

For Integrity NonStop NS1000, NS1200, NS2000 series, NS2100, NS2200 series, NS2300,
NS2400 series, NS5000, and NS3000AC systems, each Blade Element contains only one
Logical Processor. The Processor Components object displays processor attributes, but there
are no PEs or LSUs.

Location in OSM Tree: System > Group > Logical Processor

Attributes

Logical Processor

Displayed in the Attributes tab and Attributes dialog box only if the value is
something other than OK.

Values

Service State

Logical

Indicates whether a halt has occurred in this processor.

Halt Flag

If a halt has occurred, this attribute displays the octal halt code associated
with the halt flag. For more information on the halt code, see the Processor
Halt Codes Manual
.

Halt Code

If a halt has occurred, an octal value that represents the contents of a
processor register known as the Lites Register.

Halt Subcode

The state of the logical processor, either Up or Down.

Logical Processor State

Valid only for NonStop BladeSystem NB54000c and NB56000c, this
attribute displays the number of licensed cores for this Logical Processor.

Number of Enabled Cores

The number of IPUs (Instruction Processing Units) that make up this logical
processor. This value is 2 if the processor is running as a 2-way SMP, 4 if
the processor is running as a 4-way SMP, or 1 if the processor is not running
SMP.

NOTE:

Displayed only for NonStop BladeSystem NB50000, NS2100,

NS2200 series, NS2300, NS2400 series, and NS2000 series servers; not
applicable for NonStop BladeSystem NB54000c and NB56000c or other
NonStop NS-series servers.

Number of IPUs

Valid only for NonStop BladeSystem NB54000c and NB56000c, this
attribute displays the number of cores physically present for this Logical
Processor.

Physical Cores

Logical Processor

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