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Processor, Attributes, Logical – HP NonStop G-Series User Manual

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Processor

A processor or central processing unit (CPU).

In Nonstop S-series servers, a Processor is a component of the processor multifunction (

PMF

) customer-replaceable

unit (CRU). Each processor enclosure in a NonStop S-series server contains two PMF CRUs and therefore two
processors.

Location in OSM Tree: System > Group > Module > PMF2 > Processor

Slot Location: Processors are located on the PMF CRUs in slots 50 and 55 on the service side of processor enclosures.

Example: Processor 0

Attributes

Processor

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

Values

Service State

Logical

The state of the component at the time of discovery.

Processor Freeze Enabled State

The ServerNet address of the processor; a unique identifier automatically assigned
for the purpose of routing ServerNet traffic.
Example: 0xE007F

ServerNet Node ID

Whether a halt has occurred in this processor:
False: Processor is not halted.

True: Halt or freeze has occurred.

Halt Flag

The size of the processor memory.
Example: 512 MB

Total Memory Size

The state of the processor as known to the operating system.

Values

Processor State

An octal value that represents the contents of a Processor register known as the
Lites Register.

Lites Register

The NonStop server type.

Values

Example: NSR-V

Processor Type

Amount of secondary cache, in megabytes.
Value: 2 or 4

Secondary Processor Cache Size

Whether the processors and service processors have been initialized after the most
recent power-on.
True: Processors and service processors have been initialized.

False: Processors and service processors have not been initialized.

Initialized

The octal halt code emitted by the processor that halted.
0: No halt has occurred.

%53: System freeze occurred.

%74: Software fault occurred.

For details, see

Lites Register

.

Halt Code

Whether persistent backpressure is severe enough to disrupt traffic on the Internal
ServerNet X Fabric.
Fault: Backpressure has caused ServerNet traffic on the Internal ServerNet X Fabric
to become blocked.

OK: Backpressure levels are below the threshold level for disrupting ServerNet traffic.

Unknown: Cannot be determined.

Backpressure State on Internal X Fabric

Whether persistent backpressure is severe enough to disrupt traffic on the Internal
ServerNet Y Fabric:
Fault: Backpressure has caused ServerNet traffic on the Internal ServerNet Y Fabric
to become blocked.

OK: Backpressure levels are below the threshold level for disrupting ServerNet traffic.

Unknown: Cannot be determined.

Backpressure State on Internal Y Fabric

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